niman Posted June 3, 2020 Report Share Posted June 3, 2020 By LOS ANGELES TIMES STAFF UPDATED JUNE 2, 9:51 P.M. PACIFIC 117,492 confirmed cases +2,385 on Tuesday 4,320 deaths +100 on Tuesday 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 Tallies continue to climb. Over the past week, the state has averaged 2,526 new cases and 70.7 new deaths per day. The focus is shifting to SoCal. Los Angeles County has recorded 53% of new cases in the last two weeks, while home to only a quarter of the state's population. Hospitals are holding up. The number of patients has remained steady, a goal of the stay-at-home policies. Testing is increasing. Numbers are rising, but the state is still below its goal of averaging more than 60,000 tests per day. The highest toll is among seniors. Roughly 79% of the dead were 65 or older. At least 2,184 were living at a nursing home. The state has started to gradually reopen. Many counties are opening nonessential businesses. California's totals sit far below New York, where more than 29,900 people have died. California counties Alameda Contra Costa Fresno Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Monterey Orange Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Sonoma Tulare Ventura Other trackers Beach closures Housing homeless people Reopenings by county The lives lost More coverage Symptoms How it spreads Get our newsletter Jump to a section Trends Maps Hospitals Tests Demographics Nursing homes Reopenings State rankings The latest trends The number of cases in California is now on pace to double every 28.5 days, a number used to measure how quickly the virus is spreading. Coronavirus can infect people so rapidly that government officials have issued shutdown orders aimed at slowing the growth of new cases and flattening this line. CasesDeaths Cumulative cases Feb.MarchAprilMayJune020,00040,00060,00080,000100,000120,000 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. New cases by day Feb.MarchAprilMayJune01,0002,0003,0007-dayaverage7-dayaverage Deaths by day Feb.MarchAprilMayJune0501007-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 rate varies from county to county, but most areas are still reporting new cases every day. 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 case304560751020501002005001,0002,0005,00010,00020,00050,000Doublingevery dayDoublingevery dayEvery2 daysEvery2 daysEvery3 daysEvery3 daysEvery weekEvery weekEverymonthEverymonthMontereyMontereyKernKernLos AngelesLos AngelesAlamedaAlamedaRiversideRiversideNevadaNevadaSacramentoSacramentoSanta ClaraSanta ClaraAmadorAmadorKingsKingsLakeLakeMendocinoMendocinoButteButteGlennGlennMaderaMaderaPlacerPlacerDel NorteDel NorteSan JoaquinSan JoaquinSan BernardinoSan BernardinoSan MateoSan MateoMercedMercedYubaYubaInyoInyoMariposaMariposaCalaverasCalaveras 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. Help us track the coronavirus by subscribing Your support makes our reporting possible. Get unlimited digital access today. Already a subscriber? Your contributions help us maintain this page. Thank you. 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. Officials are watching the latest figures as they weigh when and how to reopen. One metric is whether counties have kept new cases over the last 14 days to less than 25 per 100,000 residents. Currently, 32 of 58 counties pass the test. Metric CasesDeaths Time frame Last 14 daysCumulative Confirmed cases01204307201,6002,03017,550 Hover for more information. Los AngelesLos AngelesSan DiegoSan DiegoSacramentoSacramentoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoReddingRedding In the last 14 days Cases Per 100k Status Tuesday Deaths Per 100k Tuesday Los Angeles » 17,551 173.8 Failing +1,205 544 5.4 +62 Orange » 2,040 64.5 Failing +100 59 1.9 +3 Riverside » 2,030 85.2 Failing +173 70 2.9 +11 San Bernardino » 1,762 82.5 Failing +146 49 2.3 +4 San Diego » 1,608 48.7 Failing +120 58 1.8 +7 Alameda » 1,013 61.6 Failing +45 13 0.8 +1 Imperial » 875 485.5 Failing +47 14 7.8 – Kern » 785 88.9 Failing +54 13 1.5 +1 Kings » 725 483.1 Failing +31 3 2 +1 Fresno » 619 63.3 Failing +32 19 1.9 +1 San Mateo » 494 64.5 Failing +23 18 2.4 – Tulare » 461 100.1 Failing +107 22 4.8 – San Francisco » 439 50.5 Failing +17 7 0.8 – Santa Clara » 335 17.4 Passing +14 7 0.4 +1 Ventura » 327 38.6 Failing +12 9 1.1 – Contra Costa » 313 27.6 Failing +38 4 0.4 – San Joaquin » 209 28.5 Failing +74 2 0.3 +1 Monterey » 201 46.4 Failing +26 2 0.5 – Sacramento » 184 12.2 Passing +10 2 0.1 – Sonoma » 179 35.7 Failing +13 – – – Santa Barbara » 173 39 Failing +28 1 0.2 +2 Marin 172 66.1 Failing +5 1 0.4 +2 Stanislaus 163 30.2 Failing +17 3 0.6 +1 Solano 122 27.8 Failing +1 6 1.4 – Merced 81 30.1 Failing +7 1 0.4 – Santa Cruz 54 19.7 Passing – – – – Placer 42 11.1 Passing +11 1 0.3 – Madera 36 23.2 Passing +3 – – +1 Del Norte 34 124 Failing +1 – – – El Dorado 29 15.5 Passing – – – – Yolo 28 13 Passing +1 2 0.9 – Butte 27 11.9 Passing – 1 0.4 – San Benito 27 45.4 Failing +2 – – – San Luis Obispo 25 8.9 Passing +7 – – – Humboldt 21 15.5 Passing +1 2 1.5 +1 Napa 21 14.9 Passing – – – – Lake 16 24.9 Passing +4 – – – Mendocino 15 17.2 Passing – – – – Sutter 6 6.3 Passing – – – – Glenn 5 17.9 Passing – – – – Lassen 5 16 Passing – – – – Shasta 5 2.8 Passing +1 – – – Colusa 4 18.6 Passing – – – – Mono 3 21.2 Passing – – – – Tehama 3 4.7 Passing +1 – – – Calaveras 2 4.4 Passing – – – – Siskiyou 2 4.6 Passing +1 – – – Tuolumne 2 3.7 Passing – – – – Yuba 2 2.6 Passing +1 – – – Inyo 1 5.5 Passing – – – – Mariposa 1 5.7 Passing – – – – Nevada 1 1 Passing +6 – – – Sierra 1 34.1 Failing – – – – Alpine – – Passing – – – – Amador – – Passing – – – – Modoc – – Passing – – – – Plumas – – Passing – – – – Trinity – – Passing – – – – Show less Residents of cities, neighborhoods and regions all across the state have contracted the coronavirus. Here are the latest tallies for 877 places as released by county health departments. Confirmed cases 10 100 500 1,000 2,000 Counties that do not report cases by locality © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map The following counties currently do not report cases by locality: Alpine, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Inyo, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Modoc, San Benito, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne and Yuba Filter by countyAlameda Amador Butte Calaveras Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Marin Mendocino Merced Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yolo City/community Confirmed cases Long Beach 2,091 East Los Angeles 1,117 Glendale 990 Pasadena 937 San Pedro 924 Sylmar 864 Panorama City 831 Boyle Heights 827 Pacoima 816 Santa Clarita 785 Westlake 783 Palmdale 776 Van Nuys 771 Downey 766 Castaic 755 North Hollywood 751 Wholesale District 715 South Gate 687 Vernon Central 674 Lynwood 658 Compton 652 Reseda 649 Unincorporated - Florence-Firestone 644 Inglewood 643 Lancaster 627 Pico-Union 595 Melrose 585 El Monte 580 Pico Rivera 547 Pomona 538 Huntington Park 537 Canoga Park 527 West Vernon 514 Norwalk 505 North Hills 501 Central 468 Florence-Firestone 449 Carson 435 Bellflower 427 Montebello 426 South Park 425 Hawthorne 417 Burbank 405 Torrance 398 West Covina 383 Vermont Vista 374 Paramount 369 Baldwin Park 367 Northridge 366 Bell 350 Temple-Beaudry 345 Granada Hills 344 Harvard Park 338 Watts 336 Whittier 336 Bell Gardens 335 Sun Valley 332 Century Palms/Cove 321 Winnetka 318 Maywood 312 Koreatown 298 Arleta 296 Wilmington 296 Lincoln Heights 293 Gardena 289 Hollywood 285 Santa Monica 284 Exposition Park 279 Cudahy 265 Wilshire Center 263 Willowbrook 252 Sherman Oaks 242 West Adams 241 Athens-Westmont 239 East Hollywood 230 Alhambra 226 Valley Village 219 University Park 216 Lake Balboa 214 Highland Park 212 Little Armenia 205 Chatsworth 204 Lakewood 202 San Fernando 195 Green Meadows 193 Palms 193 Silver Lake 193 La Mirada 190 Azusa 189 Glassell Park 189 West Hollywood 188 El Sereno 186 Eagle Rock 184 Covina 183 Tarzana 179 South Whittier 174 Vermont Knolls 174 West Whittier/Los Nietos 173 Baldwin Hills 172 Woodland Hills 171 Monterey Park 169 Temple City 166 Mission Hills 165 Monrovia 164 Hyde Park 163 Sunland 162 Culver City 161 Downtown 158 Altadena 157 Hacienda Heights 157 Harbor Gateway 154 Glendora 150 West Hills 150 Little Bangladesh 147 Rowland Heights 144 Historic Filipinotown 143 Redondo Beach 143 San Gabriel 141 Harvard Heights 140 Beverly Hills 139 La Puente 139 Walnut Park 139 Valley Glen 138 Encino 133 Lawndale 131 Cerritos 129 Duarte 129 South Pasadena 129 Tujunga 128 Rosemead 125 Mid-city 118 Lakeview Terrace 115 Mt. Washington 109 Harbor City 106 West Carson 105 Lennox 103 Country Club Park 102 Westchester 99 Bassett 96 Rancho Palos Verdes 96 Valinda 96 South El Monte 95 Porter Ranch 93 Arcadia 91 Crestview 90 Vermont Square 86 Hollywood Hills 85 Calabasas 84 Mar Vista 84 West Los Angeles 84 Brentwood 82 Carthay 82 Del Rey 82 Hancock Park 82 Studio City 82 Manhattan Beach 80 Commerce 79 Cloverdale/Cochran 77 Crenshaw District 75 Hawaiian Gardens 75 Gramercy Place 74 Santa Fe Springs 73 San Jose Hills 71 Westwood 71 Diamond Bar 70 Unincorporated - Azusa 69 Venice 69 East Rancho Dominguez 63 Elysian Valley 63 San Dimas 63 Leimert Park 61 Northeast San Gabriel 60 Unincorporated - Covina 60 Victoria Park 60 Alsace 57 Pacific Palisades 57 Adams-Normandie 56 Los Feliz 54 Atwater Village 52 Lomita 52 La Canada Flintridge 51 Echo Park 50 Walnut 50 Claremont 49 St Elmo Village 47 Covina (Charter Oak) 46 Quartz Hill 46 West Puente Valley 45 Jefferson Park 43 Miracle Mile 43 Palos Verdes Estates 42 Artesia 41 El Camino Village 41 Canyon Country 40 Figueroa Park Square 40 South San Gabriel 40 Malibu 38 View Park/Windsor Hills 38 Beverly Crest 37 Beverlywood 37 Signal Hill 37 Bel Air 36 El Segundo 36 South Carthay 36 Agoura Hills 35 Century City 35 Stevenson Ranch 35 Athens Village 32 Avocado Heights 32 La Crescenta-Montrose 32 La Verne 32 Lake Los Angeles 32 Thai Town 32 Cadillac-Corning 31 Hermosa Beach 30 Reseda Ranch 30 Playa Vista 29 Rosewood/West Rancho Dominguez 28 Val Verde 27 Manchester Square 26 Chinatown 25 Longwood 25 Santa Monica Mountains 25 Wellington Square 25 Unincorporated - West LA 24 San Marino 23 Cheviot Hills 22 Little Tokyo 22 Park La Brea 21 Unincorporated - Monrovia 21 Ladera Heights 20 Littlerock/Pearblossom 20 Sun Village 20 Toluca Lake 20 Angelino Heights 18 Lafayette Square 18 Rancho Dominguez 18 Rancho Park 18 Wiseburn 18 Del Aire 16 East La Mirada 16 Elysian Park 16 Unincorporated - Duarte 16 Marina del Rey 15 Unincorporated - Whittier 15 Littlerock 14 Marina Peninsula 14 Rolling Hills Estates 14 Exposition 13 Industry 12 North Whittier 12 Reynier Village 12 Shadow Hills 12 Sierra Madre 12 University Hills 12 Acton 11 La Rambla 11 East Whittier 10 Unincorporated - Arcadia 10 View Heights 10 Agua Dulce 9 Harbor Pines 9 La Habra Heights 9 Valencia 9 Kagel/Lopez Canyons 8 Unincorporated - South El Monte 8 West Rancho Dominguez 8 Rosewood 7 Unincorporated - Hawthorne 7 Desert View Highlands 6 North Lancaster 6 Toluca Terrace 6 Westlake Village 6 White Fence Farms 6 Sunrise Village 5 Unincorporated - La Verne 5 Bradbury 4 East Pasadena 4 Faircrest Heights 4 Irwindale 4 Lake Manor 4 Palisades Highlands 4 Regent Square 4 Saugus 4 Twin Lakes/Oat Mountain 4 Unincorporated - Palmdale 4 Vernon 4 Elizabeth Lake 3 Hidden Hills 3 Leona Valley 3 Pearblossom/Llano 3 Playa Del Rey 3 Toluca Woods 3 Unincorporated - Glendora 3 Unincorporated - Pomona 3 Del Sur 2 Littlerock/Juniper Hills 2 Mandeville Canyon 2 Rolling Hills 2 Santa Catalina Island 2 West Antelope Valley 2 Anaverde 1 Bouquet Canyon 1 Hi Vista 1 Lake Hughes 1 Llano 1 Newhall 1 Pellissier Village 1 San Pasqual 1 South Antelope Valley 1 Sycamore Square 1 Unincorporated - Angeles National Forest 1 Unincorporated - Del Rey 1 Show less Learn more about your county Explore the latest data by visiting our dedicated pages for Los Angeles, Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Kings, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, San Bernardino, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Sonoma, Tulare and Ventura counties. Hospitals and patients One goal of the state's stay-at-home mandate is to slow the virus in hope of preventing hospitals from being overrun. To keep tabs on capacity, the state health department tracks hospitalizations of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients. All casesConfirmedSuspected Intensive care and other hospitalized patients AprilMay01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000 California Department of Public Health In order to reopen, counties must show that hospitalizations have stabilized, meaning that daily increases have averaged less 5% over a seven-day period, or that a county can’t have more than 20 hospitalizations on any single day over a 14-day period. Currently, 55 of the state's 58 counties pass the test. County ICU Other Total Status Los Angeles » 530 1,488 2,018 Declining Orange » 141 264 405 Stable San Diego » 166 231 397 Stable Riverside » 76 231 307 Stable San Bernardino » 79 138 217 Declining Alameda » 46 102 148 Declining Fresno » 23 99 122 Stable Kern » 33 44 77 Stable San Francisco » 20 54 74 Declining Imperial » 21 50 71 Stable Sonoma » 7 60 67 Climbing San Joaquin » 16 32 48 Stable San Mateo » 11 35 46 Declining Ventura » 13 32 45 Declining Santa Clara » 11 29 40 Declining Solano 9 28 37 Declining Tulare » 12 23 35 Declining Stanislaus 8 25 33 Stable Sacramento » 13 19 32 Climbing Contra Costa » 13 17 30 Declining Santa Barbara » 10 19 29 Stable Kings » 8 20 28 Declining Placer 3 14 17 Declining Humboldt 0 10 10 Stable Monterey » 4 5 9 Declining Merced 3 5 8 Stable El Dorado 4 2 6 Low San Luis Obispo 3 3 6 Low Marin 1 4 5 Climbing Santa Cruz 3 1 4 Low Butte 2 2 4 Declining Madera 1 2 3 Low Siskiyou 1 2 3 Low Napa 0 2 2 Low Lake 1 1 2 Low Mendocino 2 – 1 Declining Lassen 0 1 1 Low Shasta 1 0 1 Low Colusa 0 1 1 Low Calaveras 1 0 1 Low Yuba 0 1 1 Stable Nevada 0 1 1 Low Trinity 0 1 1 Low Del Norte 0 0 0 Low Yolo 0 0 0 Low San Benito 0 0 0 Low Sutter 0 0 0 Low Glenn 0 0 0 Low Mono 0 0 0 Low Tehama 0 0 0 Low Tuolumne 0 0 0 Low Inyo 0 0 0 Low Mariposa 0 0 0 Low Sierra 0 0 0 Low Alpine 0 0 0 Low Amador 0 0 0 Low Modoc 0 0 0 Low Plumas 0 0 0 Low Show less Healthcare workers have been hit hard by the virus. Statewide 10,161 have tested positive as of Tuesday, accounting for 9% of total infections. The number has continued to grow since state officials started releasing tallies. Confirmed cases among healthcare workers Feb.MarchAprilMayJune02,0004,0006,0008,00010,000State startsreleasing data California Department of Public Health Testing After a fitful start, Gov. Newsom has promised to dramatically increase coronavirus testing in the state. The governor’s goal is to reach at least 60,000 tests per day. Over the last week, an average of 53,599 tests have been conducted each day. New tests by day April 25May 1May 7May 13May 19May 25May 31020,00040,00060,00080,000Governor's daily goal California Department of Public Health Demographics While Californians of all ages have tested positive for COVID-19, deaths attributed to the virus have tilted heavily toward the elderly. Percentage of cases by age 0-1718-3435-4950-6465-7980+0%10%20%30%40%50% Percentage of deaths by age 0-1718-3435-4950-6465-7980+0%10%20%30%40%50% California Department of Public Health Among most age groups, and especially younger people, blacks and Latinos are dying more often than other races relative to their share of the population. Percentage of population vs. deaths Age: All 0-17 18-34 35-49 50-64 65-79 80+ CasesDeaths 0%20%40%60%80%OtherBlackAsianWhiteLatino Race Deaths Deaths Pct. Population Pct. Latino 138 74.2% 41.5% White 12 6.5% 32.5% Asian 17 9.2% 17.9% Black 17 9.1% 5.9% Other 2 1.0% 2.1% Nursing homes Nursing homes are a tragic focal point of the coronavirus outbreak. At least 2,184 residents have died from COVID-19, 51% of the statewide total. CasesDeaths Deaths at nursing homes vs. elsewhere May 2May 9May 16May 23May 3001,0002,0003,0004,000 California Department of Public Health California's Department of Public Health is currently listing 652 skilled nursing and 87 assisted-living facilities across the state with COVID-19 outbreaks. Filter by countyAlameda Butte Contra Costa Fresno Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Marin Merced Monterey Napa Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yolo Residents Staff Facility Cases Deaths Cases Deaths AFFINITY HEALTHCARE CENTER 31 12 33 - ALAMEDA CARE CENTER 50 21 36 10 or fewer ALAMITOS BELMONT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - 10 or fewer - ALCOTT REHABILITATION HOSPITAL - - - 10 or fewer ALDEN TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 98 21 36 - ALEXANDRIA CARE CENTER 45 22 26 - ALHAMBRA HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS CENTRE, LP 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ALHAMBRA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF - - 10 or fewer - ANTELOPE VALLEY CARE CENTER 10 or fewer - 10 or fewer - ARARAT CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 10 or fewer 10 or fewer 16 - Show all The state last updated the list on June 1. 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. Reopening the state California is currently in the second stage of Gov. Gavin Newsom's four-phase plan to gradually reopen the state amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Newsom's roadmap for reopening Stage 1 March 19 - May 7 Strictest restrictions in place. Stage 2 Began May 8 Lower-risk businesses can reopen with social distancing guidelines. Advanced Stage 2: Retail and dine-in restaurants are reopened with social distancing guidelines Stage 3 No date set Higher-risk businesses and venues can reopen with social distancing guidelines. Stage 4 No date set Concerts, conventions and sports with a live crowd can reopen. All of California's 58 counties have moved into Stage 2, including Los Angeles County. No restrictions lifted All restrictions lifted 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 The coronavirus has hit most of the U.S., with the largest concentrations in and around New York City. California, America's most populous state, has one of the highest totals. It ranks much lower after adjusting for population. State Cases Per 100k New cases FewerMore New York 373,040 1,901.5 Mar 1Jun 2 New Jersey 161,545 1,818.8 Illinois 122,848 958.1 California 117,492 300.1 Massachusetts 101,163 1,481.1 Pennsylvania 77,225 603.7 Texas 67,310 241.4 Michigan 57,731 579.8 Florida 57,447 278.9 Maryland 54,175 902.4 Georgia 48,207 468.1 Virginia 46,239 549.6 Connecticut 42,979 1,200 Louisiana 40,746 873.7 Ohio 36,350 312.2 Indiana 35,237 530.9 North Carolina 30,023 295.6 Colorado 26,774 484.1 Minnesota 25,508 461.5 Tennessee 24,342 366 Washington 22,157 303.8 Arizona 21,264 306.1 Iowa 20,019 639.1 Wisconsin 18,917 327.4 Alabama 18,766 385.8 Mississippi 16,041 536.7 Rhode Island 15,112 1,430.2 Nebraska 14,616 767.3 Missouri 14,015 230.1 South Carolina 12,415 250.5 Utah 10,202 335 Kentucky 10,185 229.4 Kansas 9,965 342.6 Delaware 9,685 1,020 District of Columbia 8,886 1,298.2 Nevada 8,858 303.1 New Mexico 8,024 383.5 Arkansas 7,818 261.4 Oklahoma 6,692 170.8 South Dakota 5,067 586.3 New Hampshire 4,749 353.4 Oregon 4,335 106.2 Puerto Rico 3,935 116.2 Idaho 2,933 173.8 North Dakota 2,646 351.8 Maine 2,377 178.3 West Virginia 2,056 112.4 Vermont 988 158.1 Wyoming 912 156.7 Hawaii 653 45.9 Montana 523 50.2 Alaska 486 65.8 Show less No state has had more deaths than New York, though its totals have been in decline in recent weeks. State Deaths Per 100k New deaths FewerMore New York 29,968 152.8 Mar 1Jun 2 New Jersey 11,771 132.5 Massachusetts 7,085 103.7 Pennsylvania 5,667 44.3 Michigan 5,553 55.8 Illinois 5,525 43.1 California 4,320 11.0 Connecticut 3,972 110.9 Louisiana 2,835 60.8 Maryland 2,597 43.3 Florida 2,530 12.3 Ohio 2,259 19.4 Indiana 2,197 33.1 Georgia 2,102 20.4 Texas 1,716 6.2 Colorado 1,474 26.6 Virginia 1,407 16.7 Washington 1,129 15.5 Minnesota 1,082 19.6 North Carolina 961 9.5 Arizona 943 13.6 Missouri 786 12.9 Mississippi 767 25.7 Rhode Island 732 69.3 Alabama 653 13.4 Wisconsin 607 10.5 Iowa 561 17.9 South Carolina 501 10.1 District of Columbia 470 68.7 Kentucky 442 10.0 Nevada 417 14.3 Tennessee 381 5.7 Delaware 373 39.3 New Mexico 367 17.5 Oklahoma 339 8.7 New Hampshire 256 19.1 Kansas 222 7.6 Nebraska 170 8.9 Oregon 157 3.8 Puerto Rico 138 4.1 Arkansas 136 4.5 Utah 113 3.7 Maine 94 7.1 Idaho 83 4.9 West Virginia 78 4.3 North Dakota 65 8.6 South Dakota 62 7.2 Vermont 55 8.8 Wyoming 17 2.9 Hawaii 17 1.2 Montana 17 1.6 Alaska 10 1.4 Show less Tracking the coronavirus California counties Alameda Contra Costa Fresno Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Monterey Orange Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Sonoma Tulare Ventura Other trackers Beach closures Housing homeless people Reopenings by county The lives lost More coverage Symptoms How it spreads Get our newsletter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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