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California COVID Cases Increase To 735,604 Deaths To 13,707


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By Los Angeles Times Staff

Updated 

735,604
confirmed cases
+4,220 on Saturday
13,707
deaths
+61 on Saturday

The coronavirus pandemic has spread rapidly across California. Experts say the true number of people infected is unknown and likely much higher than official tallies.

To better understand the spread of the virus, The Times is conducting an independent, continual survey of dozens of local health agencies across the state.

What we know

California counties +Other trackers +More coverage +

The latest trends

The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 99.5 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading.

Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that it has continued to spread despite shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening this line.

Cumulative cases
Feb.MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.0100,000200,000300,000400,000500,000600,000700,000800,000Stay athome orderStay athome orderGovernoreases limitsGovernoreases limits735,604Sept. 5
Times survey of county and local health departments

Local governments announce new cases and deaths each day, though bottlenecks in testing and reporting lags can introduce delays. For instance, some agencies do not report new totals on weekends, leading to lower numbers on those days.

State and local officials say they have overcome the technical problems that delayed the tabulation of test results in early August. Tallies dipped, and then surged, due to the bottleneck. Officials say the latest figures are now a more accurate reflection of current trends. The Times aims to rectify past counts as local officials issue corrections.

Over the past week, the state has averaged 4,815 new cases and 114.1 new deaths per day.

New cases by day
Feb.MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.02,0004,0006,0008,00010,00012,00014,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverageData collectionerrors reportedData collectionerrors reported
Deaths by day
Feb.MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.0501001502007-dayaverage7-dayaverage
The lines above are seven-day averages. They offer a more stable view of the trend than daily totals. That's why experts wait for lines like these to flatten before they say conditions are improving.

The chart below is adjusted to show how quickly new cases are being confirmed in each county. A good sign is when a line flattens, which indicates that transmission is slowing in that area.

Cumulative cases by county
Current doubling time5 days7142130
15 dayssince 10th case30456075901051201351501651020501002005001,0002,0005,00010,00020,00050,000100,000200,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthCalaverasCalaverasSanta CruzSanta CruzTrinityTrinitySiskiyouSiskiyouSonomaSonomaHumboldtHumboldtYubaYubaSacramentoSacramentoSan DiegoSan DiegoLos AngelesLos AngelesMonoMonoModocModocButteButteLakeLakeSan BenitoSan BenitoMendocinoMendocinoMaderaMaderaPlumasPlumasMontereyMontereyGlennGlennAlamedaAlamedaSan Luis ObispoSan Luis ObispoPlacerPlacerColusaColusaFresnoFresnoVenturaVenturaInyoInyoSolanoSolanoEl DoradoEl DoradoNevadaNevadaNapaNapaRiversideRiversideTuolumneTuolumneMariposaMariposaKernKernAmadorAmadorLassenLassen
This chart tracks cumulative cases after each county confirmed its 10th case. Case counts are plotted on a logarithmic scale, which makes it easier to see when cases level off. Doubling rate is the estimate of how long it would take the county to double its number of cases, given the trend in the last week. Compare the slope of a county's curve to the slope of the guide lines to estimate its doubling rate at any point.

Tracking outbreaks in California’ state prisons 

Follow the latest data on cases and deaths in the state prison system.

Cases by county and city

While initial outbreaks were centered in the San Francisco Bay Area, most new cases and deaths are now concentrated in Southern California.

In the last 14 days
Confirmed cases04001,0401,9903,3004,13016,850

 Hover for more information.

Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding
In the last 14 days
County Cases Per 100k Saturday Deaths Per 100k Saturday
Kings » 845 563.1 +49 8 5.3
Madera » 614 396.1 9 5.8
San Benito » 230 387.1 +15 2 3.4 +1
Stanislaus » 1,995 369.9 +115 54 10
Imperial » 648 359.6 +40 24 13.3
Butte » 772 340 6 2.6
Tulare » 1,560 338.8 33 7.2
San Joaquin » 2,477 338.3 74 10.1
Fresno » 3,307 338.1 +169 86 8.8
Monterey » 1,416 326.9 +113 6 1.4
Merced » 849 315.5 21 7.8
Sutter » 242 252.4 3 3.1
Kern » 2,125 240.6 +182 56 6.3
Colusa » 51 237.6 1 4.7
Sacramento » 3,567 236.2 93 6.2
Sonoma » 1,174 234.2 +99 21 4.2
San Bernardino » 4,722 221.1 +710 74 3.5 +21
Yuba » 150 198.7 2 2.6
Riverside » 4,505 189 140 5.9
Glenn » 50 179.2
Modoc » 16 179
Contra Costa » 2,000 176.5 +116 18 1.6
Calaveras » 76 168
Los Angeles » 16,855 166.9 +1,170 463 4.6 +19
Marin » 431 165.6 +13 10 3.8
Santa Barbara » 708 159.6 10 2.3
Yolo » 340 158.2 +29 6 2.8
Mendocino » 130 148.7 +17 1 1.1
Alameda » 2,435 148.1 +154 65 4 +3
Ventura » 1,248 147.2 16 1.9
San Luis Obispo » 409 145.3 2 0.7
Santa Clara » 2,735 142.3 +233 33 1.7 +3
Solano » 623 142.1 4 0.9
San Mateo » 1,082 141.3 +165 7 0.9
San Diego » 4,139 125.3 +443 44 1.3 +3
Tehama » 78 123.1 +6
San Francisco » 1,048 120.5 +84 12 1.4 +2
Orange » 3,708 117.2 +251 155 4.9 +9
Santa Cruz » 314 114.7 +8
Napa » 158 112.4
Lake » 70 109.1 2 3.1
Placer » 414 108.9 +39 4 1.1
Inyo » 19 105.1 2 11.1
El Dorado » 105 56.3
Nevada » 52 52.5 2 2
Lassen » 16 51.3
Siskiyou » 21 48.2
Humboldt » 64 47.1
Amador » 16 42.3 2 5.3
Tuolumne 16 29.7
Del Norte » 8 29.2
Mariposa » 5 28.5
Shasta » 50 27.9 1 0.6
Plumas » 5 26.7
Trinity » 3 23.3
Alpine »
Mono »
Sierra »
The Times' calculation of per capita rates can vary from what's published elsewhere. To learn more about how and why this count sometimes differs from official figures, consult our FAQ.
 

Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 1,072 places as released by county health departments.

Confirmed cases

 
10
 
100
 
500
 
1,000
 
2,000
Counties that do not report cases by locality
The following counties currently do not report cases by locality: Alpine, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Lake, Lassen, Mariposa, Modoc, San Benito, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity and Tuolumne
Area Confirmed cases
East Los Angeles 5,858
Pomona 5,108
South Gate 4,153
El Monte 4,105
Boyle Heights 4,058
Downey 3,793
Compton 3,771
Palmdale 3,728
North Hollywood 3,443
Glendale 3,230
Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 3,219
Pacoima 3,167
Santa Clarita 3,070
Norwalk 3,045
Lynwood 3,040
Sylmar 3,015
Lancaster 3,012
Vernon Central 2,826
Baldwin Park 2,723
Van Nuys 2,721
Huntington Park 2,696
Inglewood 2,696
Panorama City 2,676
West Covina 2,669
Pasadena 2,434
Westlake 2,286
Wholesale District 2,265
Pico Rivera 2,260
Paramount 2,244
Bellflower 2,239
West Vernon 2,167
Florence-Firestone 2,155
Montebello 2,132
Whittier 2,084
Central 2,045
90805: Long Beach 2,031
Reseda 2,013
South Park 1,932
Castaic 1,911
San Pedro 1,869
Hawthorne 1,849
Watts 1,832
Vermont Vista 1,798
Bell Gardens 1,792
Melrose 1,784
Canoga Park 1,736
Carson 1,726
Pico-Union 1,696
North Hills 1,686
Wilmington 1,663
South Whittier 1,623
Harvard Park 1,526
90813: Long Beach 1,506
Bell 1,472
Sun Valley 1,458
Athens-Westmont 1,448
Azusa 1,440
Century Palms/Cove 1,425
La Puente 1,414
Willowbrook 1,376
Burbank 1,366
Maywood 1,356
Arleta 1,339
Torrance 1,329
Northridge 1,290
Covina 1,287
Exposition Park 1,245
Lakewood 1,179
Temple-Beaudry 1,179
Glendora 1,177
Alhambra 1,172
Gardena 1,169
El Sereno 1,149
Winnetka 1,140
Hollywood 1,098
Koreatown 1,094
Granada Hills 1,087
Wilshire Center 1,053
Cudahy 1,037
90806: Long Beach 1,031
Highland Park 1,028
Lincoln Heights 1,007
Sherman Oaks 963
Hacienda Heights 956
University Park 956
Harbor Gateway 927
Lake Balboa 925
West Whittier/Los Nietos 910
Monterey Park 909
Green Meadows 896
San Fernando 839
West Adams 833
Woodland Hills 820
Santa Monica 814
La Mirada 794
90810: Long Beach 787
90804: Long Beach 784
Rosemead 779
South El Monte 752
Hyde Park 751
90802: Long Beach 747
Downtown 739
Valinda 712
Mission Hills 704
Monrovia 704
Vermont Knolls 686
Walnut Park 664
Lennox 662
San Jose Hills 653
Altadena 647
Glassell Park 642
East Rancho Dominguez 626
Beverly Hills 624
Rowland Heights 620
Chatsworth 618
Eagle Rock 618
Bassett 599
Silver Lake 591
Lawndale 590
Baldwin Hills 589
San Gabriel 589
Tarzana 575
East Hollywood 571
Valley Glen 561
Commerce 540
Harvard Heights 534
Cerritos 530
90815: Long Beach 522
Redondo Beach 521
Mt. Washington 517
Encino 516
Santa Fe Springs 516
Duarte 513
Lakeview Terrace 510
Palms 510
West Hollywood 509
Diamond Bar 507
Hawaiian Gardens 498
Temple City 493
90807: Long Beach 487
West Hills 486
San Dimas 484
West Los Angeles 474
Valley Village 471
Little Bangladesh 465
Harbor City 462
Unincorporated - Azusa 459
Arcadia 454
Tujunga 452
La Verne 425
Sunland 416
Historic Filipinotown 406
West Carson 405
Unincorporated - Covina 399
Westchester 395
Little Armenia 380
Culver City 374
West Puente Valley 353
Claremont 350
Alsace 347
90808: Long Beach 343
90803: Long Beach 342
Porter Ranch 336
Westwood 331
Del Rey 329
Manhattan Beach 326
Northeast San Gabriel 319
Vermont Square 317
Artesia 306
Figueroa Park Square 305
Mar Vista 298
Covina (Charter Oak) 286
Crenshaw District 285
Cloverdale/Cochran 283
Leimert Park 282
Country Club Park 281
Rancho Palos Verdes 272
Brentwood 270
Mid-city 269
Avocado Heights 267
Venice 266
Hollywood Hills 264
Adams-Normandie 257
Signal Hill 256
South Pasadena 254
Walnut 248
Elysian Valley 244
Jefferson Park 241
Calabasas 240
Lomita 231
Studio City 230
Gramercy Place 226
Atwater Village 221
Echo Park 219
Athens Village 215
Hancock Park 206
Victoria Park 205
Carthay 199
Lake Los Angeles 198
90814: Long Beach 197
Hermosa Beach 195
North Whittier 190
Los Feliz 189
Manchester Square 189
Crestview 180
La Crescenta-Montrose 174
La Canada Flintridge 169
South San Gabriel 168
Miracle Mile 158
Sun Village 156
Stevenson Ranch 155
Quartz Hill 154
Agoura Hills 153
Thai Town 149
Beverlywood 145
El Camino Village 143
View Park/Windsor Hills 136
St Elmo Village 132
Unincorporated - Duarte 131
Playa Vista 129
El Segundo 123
Cadillac-Corning 118
Canyon Country 118
Pacific Palisades 117
Wellington Square 116
Wiseburn 115
Century City 111
Chinatown 110
Beverly Crest 109
Longwood 108
Reseda Ranch 107
South Carthay 107
Santa Monica Mountains 105
Malibu 99
East La Mirada 97
Park La Brea 94
Elysian Park 91
Toluca Lake 91
Ladera Heights 89
Palos Verdes Estates 89
Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 89
Unincorporated - Arcadia 84
Rancho Park 83
San Marino 82
Littlerock/Pearblossom 80
Lafayette Square 79
Littlerock 79
East Whittier 78
Unincorporated - South El Monte 78
Bel Air 77
La Rambla 77
Unincorporated - Monrovia 77
East Pasadena 76
Exposition 75
Del Aire 71
Little Tokyo 70
Rancho Dominguez 70
Angelino Heights 68
Sierra Madre 68
Irwindale 67
Marina del Rey 67
Acton 64
Val Verde 64
Cheviot Hills 63
Unincorporated - Whittier 60
Unincorporated - Hawthorne 58
Shadow Hills 57
Sunrise Village 52
University Hills 50
Desert View Highlands 44
Unincorporated - West LA 43
View Heights 43
White Fence Farms 42
Valencia 41
Rolling Hills Estates 40
La Habra Heights 39
Reynier Village 39
Industry 36
Unincorporated - La Verne 33
Kagel/Lopez Canyons 32
Faircrest Heights 30
Marina Peninsula 30
Westlake Village 29
Playa Del Rey 27
Regent Square 27
Saugus 27
Santa Catalina Island 26
Agua Dulce 25
Pellissier Village 25
Rosewood 25
Lake Manor 24
Palisades Highlands 23
Mandeville Canyon 22
Unincorporated - Claremont 22
Pearblossom/Llano 21
Toluca Terrace 21
Unincorporated - Palmdale 21
West Rancho Dominguez 21
Harbor Pines 18
North Lancaster 18
Toluca Woods 18
Leona Valley 17
Unincorporated - Cerritos 16
Unincorporated - Pomona 15
Bradbury 14
Rosewood/East Gardena 14
Anaverde 13
Southeast Antelope Valley 13
Unincorporated - Glendora 12
Del Sur 11
Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 11
San Pasqual 10
Vernon 10
Rolling Hills 9
Westhills 9
Littlerock/Juniper Hills 8
Roosevelt 8
Hi Vista 7
Westfield/Academy Hills 7
Bouquet Canyon 6
Elizabeth Lake 6
Hidden Hills 6
Newhall 6
Sand Canyon 6
Unincorporated - El Monte 6
Avalon 5
Sycamore Square 5
Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 5
West Antelope Valley 5
East Covina 4
Unincorporated - Bradbury 4
Brookside 3
Llano 3
Padua Hills 3
Palos Verdes Peninsula 3
Unincorporated - Del Rey 3
Angeles National Forest 2
Lake Hughes 2
South Antelope Valley 2
Saugus/Canyon Country 1

 

 

 

Hospitals and patients

Lockdown measures aim to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. To keep tabs on capacity, officials watch out for rapid increases in the number of patients.

In late July, the Trump administration changed how hospitals must report data. State officials say the transition is complete and that hospital data are now stable.

There are now 3,513 hospital patients statewide with a confirmed case, a change of -26% from two weeks ago.

Intensive care and other hospitalized patients
AprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.02,0004,0006,0008,000
California Department of Public Health
Confirmed patients
County ICU Other Total
Kings » 3 29 32
Merced » 11 16 27
San Francisco » 21 42 63
Tulare » 7 39 46
Madera » 9 16 25
San Diego » 71 147 218
Kern » 37 82 119
Los Angeles » 310 674 984
Solano » 9 23 32
Placer » 13 28 41
Sacramento » 52 138 190
Santa Barbara » 16 24 40
San Bernardino » 89 163 252
Riverside » 63 122 185
Santa Clara » 49 76 125
Imperial » 7 20 27
Stanislaus » 35 89 124
San Joaquin » 30 63 93
Ventura » 24 33 57
San Mateo » 11 22 33
Monterey » 15 12 27
Orange » 77 187 264
Fresno » 44 112 156
Sonoma » 13 20 33
Alameda » 43 104 147
Contra Costa » 24 47 71
San Benito » 2 0 2
Butte » 3 17 20
Sutter » 0 0 0
Colusa » 0 1 1
Yuba » 2 11 13
Glenn » 0 0 0
Modoc » 0 0 0
Calaveras » 3 2 5
Marin » 2 14 16
Yolo » 1 7 8
Mendocino » 1 3 4
San Luis Obispo » 2 7 9
Tehama » 1 1 2
Santa Cruz » 3 6 9
Napa » 2 1 3
Lake » 0 0 0
Inyo » 0 0 0
El Dorado » 0 0 0
Nevada » 0 1 1
Lassen » 0 0 0
Siskiyou » 0 0 0
Humboldt » 1 0 1
Amador » 0 2 2
Tuolumne 0 2 2
Del Norte » 0 0 0
Mariposa » 0 0 0
Shasta » 1 3 4
Plumas » 0 0 0
Trinity » 0 0 0
Mono » 0 0 0

Officials also closely monitor the number of beds open in intensive-care units. In late July, the state changed its tracking method to exclude beds that are only for infants from the count.

Available ICU beds
AprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.01,0002,0003,0004,0005,000State changestracking methodState changestracking method2,549Sept. 3
California Department of Public Health

Testing

After a fitful start, California has increased coronavirus testing in the state. Over the last week, an average of 115,242 tests have been conducted each day.

New tests by day
MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.050,000100,000150,000200,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage
California Department of Public Health

In the last seven days, about 4.1% of the 806,693 tests conducted have returned a positive result.

Positive test rate, seven-day average
MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.0%2%4%6%8%10%4.1%Sept. 5
California Department of Public Health

Wide disparities in age and race

While younger adults make up the majority of positive tests, deaths due to the virus have skewed heavily toward the elderly.

Percentage of cases vs. population
0%10%20%30%40%50%80+75-7970-7465-6960-6450-5935-4918-345-170-4
Percentage of deaths vs. population
0%10%20%30%40%50%80+75-7970-7465-6960-6450-5935-4918-345-170-4
There are 910 cases with an unreported age.
California Department of Public Health

The state has logged the race of the patient in nearly two-thirds of cases.

Latinos and Black people have contracted the virus at a higher rate than white and Asian people. The gap is widening. After adjusting for population, Latinos are now 3.4 times more likely to test positive than white people.

Cumulative cases by race per 100,000 people
JuneJulyAug.Sept.05001,0001,5002,000AsianAsianBlackBlackLatino1,909 casesper 100,000Latino1,909 casesper 100,000OtherOtherWhiteWhite
The other category includes Native Americans and people of two or more races.
California Department of Public Health

One outcome is that among most age groups, and especially younger people, Black people and Latinos are dying more often than other races relative to their share of the population.

Percentage of deaths vs. population
 
 
0%20%40%60%80%BlackAsianWhiteLatino
Race Deaths Deaths Pct. Population Pct.
Latino 6,427 48.4% 36.3%
White 3,918 29.5% 38.8%
Asian 1,618 12.1% 16.5%
Black 1,028 7.7% 6.1%
Note: There are 190 deaths with an unknown race in this age bracket, 1% of the total.

Nursing homes

Nursing homes are a tragic focal point of the coronavirus outbreak. At least 5,194 residents and staff have died from COVID-19, 39% of the statewide total.

Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere
MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.02,0004,0006,0008,00010,00012,00014,000
California Department of Public Health

California's Department of Public Health is currently listing 1,130 skilled nursing and 318 assisted-living facilities across the state with COVID-19 outbreaks.

  Residents Staff
Facility Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
AFFINITY HEALTHCARE CENTER 36 15 41 -
ALAMEDA CARE CENTER 54 21 37 10 or fewer
ALAMITOS BELMONT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer -
ALCOTT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer 10 or fewer
ALDEN TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 107 26 41 -
ALEXANDRIA CARE CENTER 51 24 38 -
ALHAMBRA HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LP 11 10 or fewer 14 -
ALHAMBRA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer -
ALL SAINTS HEALTHCARE 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer -
ANGELS NURSING HEALTH CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer -
The state last updated the list on September 3. Officials have withheld the precise number where there are 10 or fewer cases. The totals are cumulative counts.

Lives lost to COVID-19

Learn more about those we've lost by reading Times obituaries of Californians who have died from coronavirus.

New guidelines for reopening

Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a new plan on Friday to revive the California economy decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Counties will be allowed to ease restrictions in four tiers, which will determine when and how businesses reopen.

California’s reopening risk tiers

Tier 1

Widespread

Most nonessential indoor business operations are closed.

 

Tier 2

Substantial

Some nonessential indoor business operations are closed.

 

Tier 3

Moderate

Some business operations can open with modifications.

 

Tier 4

Minimal

Most business operations can open with modifications

The new groups, known as tiers, are based on a set of metrics developed by state officials. Which tier a county falls in decides what can be reopened.

 
Tier 1
 
Tier 2
 
Tier 3
 
Tier 4

 Hover for more information.

Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding

What's open in every county 

We're tracking what's open, closed and restricted throughout the state in ten different categories, including parks, retail, restaurants and more. Find out what's open where you live.

 

 

 

 

Our state in context

To date, the United States has recorded 6,198,262 coronavirus cases and 187,728 deaths. In the last week, the country has averaged 40,863 new cases and 853 deaths per day.

The chart below is adjusted to show how quickly new cases are being confirmed in each state. A good sign is when a line flattens, which indicates that transmission is slowing in that area.

Cumulative cases by state
Current doubling time5 days7142130
15 dayssince 100th case30456075901055001,0002,0005,00010,00050,000100,000200,000500,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthHawaiiHawaiiSouth DakotaSouth DakotaMissouriMissouriKansasKansasAlaskaAlaskaOhioOhioArkansasArkansasIllinoisIllinoisOregonOregonCaliforniaCaliforniaVermontVermontNew YorkNew York
This chart tracks cumulative cases after each state confirmed its 100th case. Case counts are plotted on a logarithmic scale, which makes it easier to see when cases level off. Doubling rate is the estimate of how long it would take the state to double its number of cases, given the trend in the last week. Compare the slope of a state's curve to the slope of the guide lines to estimate its doubling rate at any point.

California, America’s most populous state, leads the nation in cases. It ranks much lower after adjusting for population.

The states with the fastest-growing outbreaks over the past two weeks, based on population, are North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa.

State Cases Per 100k New cases
FewerMore
California 731,384 1,868.2
Mar 1Sep 4
Texas 651,350 2,335.8
 
Florida 640,211 3,108.1
 
New York 437,971 2,232.4
 
Georgia 279,354 2,712.8
 
Illinois 247,298 1,928.8
 
Arizona 204,681 2,946.5
 
New Jersey 193,422 2,177.7
 
North Carolina 174,253 1,715.8
 
Tennessee 160,597 2,414.6
 
Louisiana 151,473 3,248
 
Pennsylvania 142,495 1,114
 
Alabama 130,393 2,680.4
 
Ohio 128,444 1,103.3
 
Virginia 124,738 1,482.5
 
South Carolina 123,325 2,488.4
 
Massachusetts 121,758 1,782.6
 
Michigan 116,295 1,167.9
 
Maryland 110,831 1,846.1
 
Indiana 97,884 1,474.7
 
Missouri 91,228 1,498
 
Mississippi 85,939 2,875.4
 
Wisconsin 79,354 1,373.3
 
Minnesota 78,966 1,428.6
 
Washington 76,335 1,046.5
 
Nevada 70,712 2,419.3
 
Iowa 68,744 2,194.5
 
Arkansas 64,175 2,145.8
 
Oklahoma 62,040 1,583.4
 
Colorado 58,267 1,053.4
 
Utah 53,839 1,767.9
 
Connecticut 53,365 1,490
 
Kentucky 51,677 1,163.8
 
Kansas 45,365 1,559.6
 
Nebraska 35,661 1,872.2
 
Puerto Rico 34,241 1,011
 
Idaho 33,193 1,966.6
 
Oregon 27,601 676.2
 
New Mexico 25,902 1,237.9
 
Rhode Island 22,243 2,105.1
 
Delaware 17,752 1,869.6
 
South Dakota 14,596 1,688.8
 
District of Columbia 14,186 2,072.5
 
North Dakota 12,973 1,724.7
 
West Virginia 11,042 603.7
 
Hawaii 9,473 666.2
 
Montana 8,019 769.8
 
New Hampshire 7,368 548.4
 
Alaska 5,584 756.1
 
Maine 4,633 347.6
 
Wyoming 3,990 685.8
 
Vermont 1,642 262.7
 

No state has had more deaths than New York, though its pace has declined in recent months.

State Deaths Per 100k New deaths
FewerMore
New York 32,982 168.1
Mar 1Sep 4
New Jersey 15,978 179.9
 
California 13,646 34.9
 
Texas 13,426 48.1
 
Florida 11,750 57
 
Massachusetts 9,100 133.2
 
Illinois 8,362 65.2
 
Pennsylvania 7,735 60.5
 
Michigan 6,798 68.3
 
Georgia 5,931 57.6
 
Arizona 5,171 74.4
 
Louisiana 5,035 108
 
Connecticut 4,468 124.8
 
Ohio 4,248 36.5
 
Maryland 3,789 63.1
 
Indiana 3,350 50.5
 
South Carolina 2,846 57.4
 
North Carolina 2,839 28
 
Virginia 2,662 31.6
 
Mississippi 2,558 85.6
 
Alabama 2,266 46.6
 
Colorado 1,955 35.3
 
Washington 1,953 26.8
 
Minnesota 1,899 34.4
 
Tennessee 1,837 27.6
 
Missouri 1,607 26.4
 
Nevada 1,375 47
 
Iowa 1,158 37
 
Wisconsin 1,153 20
 
Rhode Island 1,055 99.8
 
Kentucky 987 22.2
 
Arkansas 873 29.2
 
Oklahoma 846 21.6
 
New Mexico 794 37.9
 
District of Columbia 611 89.3
 
Delaware 606 63.8
 
Kansas 478 16.4
 
Oregon 475 11.6
 
Puerto Rico 455 13.4
 
New Hampshire 432 32.2
 
Utah 419 13.8
 
Nebraska 404 21.2
 
Idaho 382 22.6
 
West Virginia 245 13.4
 
South Dakota 170 19.7
 
North Dakota 150 19.9
 
Maine 134 10.1
 
Montana 114 10.9
 
Hawaii 81 5.7
 
Vermont 58 9.3
 
Wyoming 42 7.2
 
Alaska 40 5.4
 
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