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U.S. state or territory[i] Cases[ii] Deaths Recov.[iii] Hospital[iv] Ref.
55 / 56 705,373 37,221 59,630 121,641 [1]
Alabama 4,500 154 593 [2]
Alaska 309 9 128 36 [3]
American Samoa 0 0 0
Arizona 4,507 169 [4]
Arkansas 1,695 37 593 [5]
California 28,963 1,072 810 4,936 [6][7]
Colorado 9,047 391 1,755 [8]
Connecticut 16,809 1,036 1,654 [9]
Delaware 2,323 61 423 224 [10]
District of Columbia 2,666 91 608 [11][12]
Florida 25,492 748 3,745 [13][14]
Georgia 17,669 673 3,395 [15]
Guam 136 5 110 [16]
Hawaii 553 9 390 48 [17][18]
Idaho 1,655 43 453 151 [19][20]
Illinois 29,160 1,259 4,340 [21][22]
Indiana 10,154 519 [23]
Iowa 2,513 74 1,095 [24]
Kansas 1,790 86 383 [25]
Kentucky 2,106 104 629 [26][27]
Louisiana 22,532 1,156 7,044 2,134 [28]
Maine 633 19 266 120 [29]
Maryland 8,225 235 456 1,860 [30]
Massachusetts 34,402 1,404 5,402 2,235[v] [31]
Michigan 30,791 2,308 3,237 4,952[vi] [32][33][34]
Minnesota 2,071 111 1,066 405 [35]
Mississippi 3,087 111 [36]
Missouri 4,686 133 [37][38]
Montana 399 7 197 50 [39]
Nebraska 871 18 [40]
Nevada 3,626 151 [41]
New Hampshire 1,020 23 239 152 [42]
New Jersey 81,420 4,070 1,088 8,270[vii] [43][44]
New Mexico 1,345 31 [45]
New York 236,732 17,671 28,089 61,408 [1][46][47]
North Carolina 5,024 108 [48]
North Dakota 341 9 138 42 [49]
Northern Mariana Islands 11 2 [50]
Ohio 6,518 248 1,948 [51]
Oklahoma 2,184 108 488 [52]
Oregon 1,633 55 381 [53]
Pennsylvania 31,069 836 2,552 [54][55]
Puerto Rico 923 45 [56]
Rhode Island 4,177 118 [57]
South Carolina 3,553 97 252 [58]
South Dakota 988 6 261 45 [59]
Tennessee 6,262 141 2,786 691 [60]
Texas 18,260 453 4,806 6,127 [61]
Utah 2,931 25 565 213 [62]
Virgin Islands 51 1 43 [63]
Vermont 679 24 [64]
Virginia 5,274 141 872 [65]
Washington 10,224 491 4,668 [66][1]
West Virginia 611 8 57 [67]
Wisconsin 3,555 170 1,049 [68][69]
Wyoming 287 2 164 [70]
As of 20 August 2024 (UTC) · History of cases: United States
  1. ^ U.S. where cases were diagnosed. Nationality and location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^ Reported confirmed cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that state, not that the value is zero.
  4. ^ Cumulative Hospitalizations, "–" denotes that no data is available for that state. These are cumulative hospitalizations from confirmed cases reported from the state or a primary source. If a state only reports total cases from suspect covid-19 cases, then cumulative Hospitalizations from suspect cases are used.
  5. ^ 2,235 known hospitalizations and an additional 16,785 cases are under investigation
  6. ^ only partial data available through some hospital networks in the state
  7. ^ Interpolated with 29.9% cumulative hospitalization rate reported on 4/11/2020.