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Time series of active COVID-19 cases in the most affected US states, including presumptive positives. Spanish Series de tiempo de casos activos de COVID-19 para los estados más afectados en los Estados Unidos, incluidos los casos sospechosos positivos.
Weekly confirmed COVID-19 deaths Map of cumulative COVID-19 death rates by US state. [1]The CDC publishes official numbers of COVID-19 cases in the United States. The CDC estimates that, between February 2020 and September 2021, only 1 in 1.3 COVID-19 deaths were attributed to COVID-19. [2]
Daily non-repatriated COVID-19 cases in the US by state (January 1, 2023 – May 12, 2023) Date West Midwest South Northeast Territories Date Confirmed Deaths AK AZ CA CO HI ID MT NM NV OR UT WA WY IA IL IN KS MI MN MO ND NE OH OK SD WI AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC SC TN TX VA WV CT DC DE MA MD ME NH NJ NY PA RI VT GU MP PR VI Daily Total Daily ...
Coronavirus cases continue to surge at a record rate in the United States. The seven-day rolling average of new cases in the U.S. reached a high mark of 68,767 on Sunday, CNN reported Monday.
With more Americans traveling for summer vacations and gathering indoors during scorching heat waves, COVID-19 infections are again on the rise.
The same day, Coronavirus cases in New York exceed 7000. [354] Michigan: The state reports 225 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases there to 549. [355] A fourth death from coronavirus is reported, a man in his 50s from Oakland County who had underlying health conditions. [356]
Florida also on Saturday recorded its third-highest increase in hospitalizations, with 511 new hospitalized patients.
The January 2022 emergence of the Omicron variant, which was first discovered in South Africa, led to record highs in hospitalizations and cases in early 2022, with as many as 1.5 million new infections reported in a single day. [27] By the end of 2022, an estimated 77.5% of Americans had had COVID-19 at least once, according to the CDC. [28]