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COVID-19 pandemic in the United States by state and territory
Location[i] Cases[ii] Deaths[iii] Recoveries[iv] Hospital[v] Ref.
56 / 56 108,764,893 1,146,979
Alabama 1,659,936 [vi] 21,138 [vi] 509,800[vi] 50,767 [vi] [1]
Alaska 303,494 1,485[vi] 7,165[vi] 4,208[vi] [2]
American Samoa 8,326 34 3 [3]
Arizona 2,569,195 34,515 151,943 [4]
Arkansas 1,036,488 13,406 992,651[vi] 37,576 [5]
California 12,558,717 105,346 628,082 [6]
Colorado 1,849,763 15,737 105,091 [7][8]
Connecticut 983,652[vii] 12,354[vii] 12,257[vii] [9]
Delaware 343,896 3,525 18,371[vi] [10]
District of Columbia 180,251 1,434[vii] 34,985[vi] [11]
Florida[viii] 7,914,448 92,755 78,472[vi] [12]
Georgia 3,208,659 43,526 149,236[vi] [13]
Guam 63,147 419 62,693 [14]
Hawaii 410,486 2,104 11,958[vi] 14,887[vi] [15]
Idaho 526,118[vi] 5,647 92,573[vi] 19,729[vi] [16][17]
Illinois 4,139,537[vi] 42,033[vi] 235,089 [18]

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Indiana 2,165,030 27,287 1,859,072[vi] 183,418 [20][21]
Iowa 908,936 [vii] 10,797 [vii] 286,309 [vi] [22]
Kansas 946,564 [vi] 10,229 [vi] 20,081 [vi] [23]
Kentucky 1,808,735[vii] 19,364 53,643[vi] 74,109 [24]
Louisiana 1,683,744[vi] 19,366 429,935[vi] [25]
Maine 337,459 3,220 12,975[vi] 8,483 [26]
Maryland 1,424,488 17,410 52,646[vi] [27]
Massachusetts 2,324,391 25,309 644,061[vi] 116,955 [28]

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Michigan 3,235,488 43,762 1,421,905 [vi] [30]
Minnesota 1,864,618 15,451 1,529,440[vi] 92,224 [31]
Mississippi 1,000,415[vi] 14,937 774,429[vi] 14,042[vi] [32]

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Missouri 1,790,525[vi] 22,931[vi] [34]
Montana 333,758[vi] 3,712[vi] 329,725[vi] 14,414[vi] [35]
Nebraska 594,509 5,034 [vi] 142,336[vi] 6,411[vi] [36]
Nevada 913,349 12,279 [37]
New Hampshire 382,242[vi] 3,208 378,906[vi] 9,441[vi] [38]
New Jersey 3,214,205 36,526 175,343 [39]
New Mexico 714,929 9,236[vi] 660,313[vi] 39,766 [40]
New York 7,724,677 64,374 450,293 444,405 [41][42][43]
North Carolina 3,501,404 [vi] 29,059 [vi] 3,371,565[vi] 187,264 [44][45][46]
North Dakota 304,070 2,233[vii] 236,878[vi] 7,831[vi] [47]
Northern Mariana Islands 13,981[vi] 46[vi] 13,124[vi] 311[vi] [48]
Ohio 3,646,010 43,156 3,554,652 147,202 [49]
Oklahoma 1,306,350[vi] 16,157[vi] 1,288,527[vi] 45,990[vi] [50]
Oregon 975,856[vii] 10,060 41,388[vi] [51][52]
Pennsylvania 3,565,644[vi] 52,706 1,843,620[vi] [53]
Puerto Rico 1,406,979 7,071 442,126[vi] [54]
Rhode Island 458,241 4,265 22,600 [55]
South Carolina 1,859,979[vi] 20,353[vi] 559,814[vi] [56]
South Dakota 295,945 3,318 275,931[vi] 13,529 [57]
Tennessee 2,660,517 30,259 1,996,027[vi] 55,653 [58]
Texas 8,973,691 93,690 4,445,607[vi][ix] [59]
US Virgin Islands 25,952 133 25,808 [60]
Utah 1,125,897 5,498 1,103,895[vi] 42,091 [61][62]
Vermont 153,806[vii] 1,083 149,941[vi] [63]
Virginia 2,445,915 24,321 65,362 [64]
Washington 2,020,374 16,589 90,823 [65]
West Virginia 662,339[vii] 8,247[vii] 629,631[vi] [66]
Wisconsin 2,043,839[vi] 16,758[vi] 596,339[vi] 38,288[vi] [67]
Wyoming 193,929 2,087 154,312 1,395[vi] [68]
Updated:December 25, 2023 · 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. Currently, 35 jurisdictions regularly update this metric
  3. ^ Currently 36 jurisdictions regularly update this metric
  4. ^ "–" denotes that no data or only partial data currently available for that state, not that the value is zero.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb no longer reported
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l No longer reported explicitly: maintains weekly update on the metric and it remains possible to calculate the cumulative, but due to either the lack of data for a long period of time or the change in reporting methods, such calculated count becomes arbitrary. Hence, the data recorded in the chart is no longer updated
  8. ^ Case and death figures in this chart for Florida include residents and non-residents.
  9. ^ This figure is an estimate from the Texas Department of State Health Services.