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COVID-19 pandemic in the United States by state and territory
Location[i] Cases[ii] Deaths Recoveries[iii] Hospital[iv] Ref.
56 / 56 104,382,217 1,130,215
Alabama 1,659,936 22,390 275,245 45,250 [1]
Alaska 301,513 1,485 7,165 1,260 [2]
American Samoa 8,326 34 3 [3]
Arizona 2,508,168 33,749 57,072 [4]
Arkansas 1,015,153 13,246 306,382 14,617 [5]
California 12,205,573 101,436 [6]
Colorado 1,776,109 14,305 23,293 [7]
Connecticut 980,519 12,303 12,257 [8][9]
Delaware 333,452 3,371 18,371 [10]
District of Columbia 178,596 1,434 28,532 [11]
Florida[v] 7,542,869 87,141 78,472 [12]
Georgia 3,080,346 42,687 55,167 [13]
Guam 61,237 415 7,377 [14]
Hawaii 371,120 1,833 11,385 2,196 [15]
Idaho 524,643 5,466 92,573 7,007 [16][17]
Illinois 4,122,123 41,805 [18]
Indiana 2,065,880 26,328 1,749,284 152,177 [19][20]
Iowa 908,936 10,797 286,309 [21]
Kansas 943,653 10,167 9,103 [22]
Kentucky 1,733,247 18,404 47,067 18,768 [23][24]
Louisiana 1,592,423 18,896 396,834 [25]
Maine 321,730 2,989 12,772 1,511 [26]
Maryland 1,374,454 16,677 34,577 [27]
Massachusetts 2,236,803 24,573 477,796 19,176 [28][29]
Michigan 3,094,023 42,613 2,747,446 [30]
Minnesota 1,790,445 14,660 1,447,550 63,295 [31]
Mississippi 996,607 13,429 273,437 9,012 [32]
Missouri 1,783,250 22,795 [33]
Montana 332,890 3,705 260,525 11,589 [34]
Nebraska 573,360 5,034 142,336 6,048 [35]
Nevada 895,701 11,976 [36]
New Hampshire 380,713 3,029 70,040 1,095 [37]
New Jersey 3,066,880 36,096 63,190 [38]
New Mexico 677,232 9,155 135,608 12,989 [39]
New York 6,821,990 77,390 150,100 89,995 [40][41]
North Carolina 3,491,972 28,945 2,640,452 [42][43]
North Dakota 289,881 2,501 97,286 3,859 [44]
Northern Mariana Islands 13,806 43 29 4 [45]
Ohio 3,426,822 42,021 2,640,920 115,481 [46]
Oklahoma 1,300,317 15,991 401,945 23,700 [47]
Oregon 971,436 9,528 8,457 [48]
Pennsylvania 3,551,440 50,860 816,884 [49]
Puerto Rico 1,111,019 5,872 [50]
Rhode Island 440,490 3,894 8,835 [51]
South Carolina 1,846,142 19,791 [52]
South Dakota 281,795 3,214 107,745 6,548 [53]
Tennessee 2,532,510 29,441 738,731 18,311 [54]
Texas 8,477,410 93,549 4,260,877[vi] [55]
US Virgin Islands 24,898 130 2,483 [56]
Utah 1,095,158 5,334 346,157 14,520 [57]
Vermont 153,806 947 34,184 [58]
Virginia 2,304,806 23,720 41,373 [59][60]
Washington 1,949,678 16,013 19,110 [61]
West Virginia 648,849 8,083 119,337 [62]
Wisconsin 2,023,781 16,502 545,562 25,838 [63]
Wyoming 186,281 2,023 52,688 1,373 [64]
Updated: September 19, 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.
  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. ^ Case and death figures in this chart for Florida include residents and non-residents.
  6. ^ This figure is an estimate from the Texas Department of State Health Services.