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U.S. state or territory[i] | Cases[ii] | Deaths | Recov.[iii] | Hosp.[iv] | Ref. | |||
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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] | |||
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