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U.S. state or territory[i] Cases[ii] Deaths Recov.[iii] Hosp.[iv] Ref.
56 / 56 30,494,525[v] 541,045[v]
Alabama 516,266 10,607 275,245 45,250 [1]
Alaska 60,723 313 7,165 1,260 [2]
American Samoa 3 0 [3]
Arizona 843,132 16,989 57,072 [4]
Arkansas 330,609 5,636 306,382 14,617 [5]
California 3,573,074 58,269 [6]
Colorado 463,685 6,117[vi] 23,293 [7]
Connecticut 313,956 7,904 12,257 [8][9]
Delaware 95,590 1,565 18,371 [10]
District of Columbia 44,807 1,069 28,532 [11]
Florida[vii] 2,071,015 33,586 78,472 [12]
Georgia 1,062,555 19,176 55,167 [13]
Guam 7,749 133 7,377 [14]
Hawaii 29,794 463 11,385 2,196 [15]
Idaho 180,897 1,963 92,573 7,007 [16][17]
Illinois 1,251,346 23,626 [18]
Indiana 688,916 12,662 429,382 42,557 [19][20]
Iowa 380,738 5,754 286,309 [21]
Kansas 302,873 4,932 9,103 [22]
Kentucky 428,527 6,129 47,067 18,768 [23][24]
Louisiana 445,469 10,161 396,834 [25]
Maine 51,189 744 12,772 1,511 [26]
Maryland 414,385 8,319 34,577 [27]
Massachusetts 638,339 17,217 477,796 19,176 [28][29]
Michigan 759,600 17,194 529,080 [30]
Minnesota 524,203 6,864 467,147 25,528 [31]
Mississippi 305,701 7,051 273,437 9,012 [32]
Missouri 490,321 8,501 [33]
Montana 104,853 1,454 95,772 4,554 [34]
Nebraska 209,896 2,181 142,336 6,048 [35]
Nevada 304,112 5,256 [36]
New Hampshire 84,539 1,245 70,040 1,095 [37]
New Jersey 914,422 24,591 63,190 [38]
New Mexico 191,945 3,942 135,608 12,989 [39]
New York 1,875,107 40,635[viii] 143,659 89,995 [40]
North Carolina 916,159 12,136 795,521 [41][42]
North Dakota 103,460 1,466 97,286 3,859 [43]
Northern Mariana Islands 144 2 29 4 [44]
Ohio 1,021,718 18,643 894,113 49,651 [45]
Oklahoma 439,149 4,953 401,945 23,700 [46]
Oregon 165,524 2,385 8,457 [47]
Pennsylvania 1,033,406 25,148 816,884 [48]
Puerto Rico 206,420 2,121 [49]
Rhode Island 138,255 2,630 8,835 [50]
South Carolina 554,031 9,179 [51]
South Dakota 118,186 1,938 107,745 6,548 [52]
Tennessee 813,614 11,915 738,731 18,311 [53]
Texas 2,790,160 47,639 2,518,534[ix] [54]
US Virgin Islands 2,714 25 2,483 [55]
Utah 386,550 2,131 346,157 14,520 [56]
Vermont 19,755 228 11,907 [57]
Virginia 622,339 10,279 41,373 [58][59]
Washington 365,762 5,255 19,110 [60]
West Virginia 142,653 2,688 119,337 [61]
Wisconsin 637,801 7,336 545,562 25,838 [62]
Wyoming 56,389 700 52,688 1,373 [63]
Most recent edit: 08:30, Sunday, May 2, 2021 (UTC) · History of cases: United States
  1. ^ Nationality and location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^ Reported confirmed and probable cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ "–" denotes that no data or only partial data currently available for that state, not that the value is zero.
  4. ^ Cumulative hospitalizations from positive cases reported from the state or the primary source. If a state only reports total cases from suspect COVID-19 cases, then cumulative hospitalizations from suspect cases are used. Data may be partial.
  5. ^ a b Sum of official state counts below. Not automatically updated.
  6. ^ This figure, for Colorado, is for total deaths among confirmed cases, regardless of the attributed cause.
  7. ^ Case and death figures in this chart for Florida include residents and non-residents.
  8. ^ As of June 1, 2020, 5,740 deaths reported by the City of New York were not included in the count by the state, as the State of New York does not include probable COVID-19 deaths in its total.
  9. ^ This figure is an estimate from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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