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WHO is working closely with global experts, governments and partners to rapidly expand scientific knowledge about this new virus, monitor the spread and virulence of the virus, and advise countries and individuals on measures to protect health and prevent the spread of this outbreak.

Coronavirus (Covid-19) Live in the United States 15-04-2020

Data Source : The New York Times is releasing a series of data files with cumulative counts of coronavirus cases in the United States

Date State Fips Cases deaths 2020-04-15 Alabama 01 4241 123 2020-04-15 Alaska 02 291 7 2020-04-15 American Samoa 60 0 0 2020-04-15 Arizona 04 3962 142 2020-04-15 Arkansas 05 1599 34 2020-04-15 California 06 27107 885 2020-04-15 Colorado 08 8280 355 2020-04-15 Connecticut 09 14755 868 2020-04-15 Delaware 10 2014 46 2020-04-15 District of Columbia 11 2197 72 2020-04-15 Florida 12 22526 613 2020-04-15 Georgia 13 14583 569 2020-04-15 Guam 66 750 6 2020-04-15 Hawaii 15 524 9 2020-04-15 Idaho 16 1507 41 2020-04-15 Illinois 17 24593 958 2020-04-15 Indiana 18 8955 436 2020-04-15 Iowa 19 1995 53 2020-04-15 Kansas 20 1502 76 2020-04-15 Kentucky 21 2295 124 2020-04-15 Louisiana 22 21951 1103 2020-04-15 Maine 23 770 24 2020-04-15 Maryland 24 10032 349 2020-04-15 Massachusetts 25 29918 1108 2020-04-15 Michigan 26 27893 1919 2020-04-15 Minnesota 27 1809 87 2020-04-15 Mississippi 28 3360 122 2020-04-15 Missouri 29 4895 165 2020-04-15 Montana 30 404 7 2020-04-15 Nebraska 31 995 22 2020-04-15 Nevada 32 3212 137 2020-04-15 New Hampshire 33 1139 32 2020-04-15 New Jersey 34 71030 3156 2020-04-15 New Mexico 35 1484 36 2020-04-15 New York 36 213779 11586 2020-04-15 North Carolina 37 5123 128 2020-04-15 North Dakota 38 365 9 2020-04-15 Northern Mariana Islands 69 13 2 2020-04-15 Ohio 39 7791 361 2020-04-15 Oklahoma 40 2263 123 2020-04-15 Oregon 41 1663 58 2020-04-15 Pennsylvania 42 26804 833 2020-04-15 Puerto Rico 72 974 51 2020-04-15 Rhode Island 44 3251 87 2020-04-15 South Carolina 45 3656 107 2020-04-15 South Dakota 46 1168 6 2020-04-15 Tennessee 47 5878 137 2020-04-15 Texas 48 16104 395 2020-04-15 Utah 49 2549 20 2020-04-15 Vermont 50 759 30 2020-04-15 Virgin Islands 78 51 1 2020-04-15 Virginia 51 6500 195 2020-04-15 Washington 53 10783 572 2020-04-15 West Virginia 54 725 12 2020-04-15 Wisconsin 55 3721 184 2020-04-15 Wyoming 56 288 2

Date State Fips Cases deaths 2020-04-14 Alabama 01 3953 114 2020-04-14 Alaska 02 283 7 2020-04-14 American Samoa 60 0 0 2020-04-14 Arizona 04 3806 131 2020-04-14 Arkansas 05 1498 32 2020-04-14 California 06 25758 778 2020-04-14 Colorado 08 7941 329 2020-04-14 Connecticut 09 13989 671 2020-04-14 Delaware 10 1926 43 2020-04-14 District of Columbia 11 2058 67 2020-04-14 Florida 12 21620 570 2020-04-14 Georgia 13 13913 517 2020-04-14 Guam 66 721 6 2020-04-14 Hawaii 15 511 9 2020-04-14 Idaho 16 1464 39 2020-04-14 Illinois 17 23247 878 2020-04-14 Indiana 18 8527 387 2020-04-14 Iowa 19 1899 44 2020-04-14 Kansas 20 1439 69 2020-04-14 Kentucky 21 2210 115 2020-04-14 Louisiana 22 21518 1013 2020-04-14 Maine 23 734 20 2020-04-14 Maryland 24 9472 302 2020-04-14 Massachusetts 25 28163 957 2020-04-14 Michigan 26 26844 1766 2020-04-14 Minnesota 27 1695 79 2020-04-14 Mississippi 28 3087 111 2020-04-14 Missouri 29 4686 152 2020-04-14 Montana 30 399 7 2020-04-14 Nebraska 31 931 21 2020-04-14 Nevada 32 3137 130 2020-04-14 New Hampshire 33 1091 27 2020-04-14 New Jersey 34 68824 2805 2020-04-14 New Mexico 35 1407 36 2020-04-14 New York 36 202208 10834 2020-04-14 North Carolina 37 5024 116 2020-04-14 North Dakota 38 341 9 2020-04-14 Northern Mariana Islands 69 13 2 2020-04-14 Ohio 39 7280 324 2020-04-14 Oklahoma 40 2184 109 2020-04-14 Oregon 41 1633 55 2020-04-14 Pennsylvania 42 25591 746 2020-04-14 Puerto Rico 72 923 45 2020-04-14 Rhode Island 44 3251 80 2020-04-14 South Carolina 45 3553 97 2020-04-14 South Dakota 46 988 6 2020-04-14 Tennessee 47 5654 123 2020-04-14 Texas 48 15304 365 2020-04-14 Utah 49 2418 19 2020-04-14 Vermont 50 752 29 2020-04-14 Virgin Islands 78 51 1 2020-04-14 Virginia 51 6171 154 2020-04-14 Washington 53 10694 552 2020-04-14 West Virginia 54 697 10 2020-04-14 Wisconsin 55 3555 172 2020-04-14 Wyoming 56 282 1

Date State Fips Cases deaths 20-04-13 Alabama 01 3805 104 20-04-13 Alaska 02 275 6 2020-04-13 American Samoa 60 0 0 20-04-13 Arizona 04 3702 122 20-04-13 Arkansas 05 1475 30 20-04-13 California 06 24334 725 20-04-13 Colorado 08 7691 308 20-04-13 Connecticut 09 13381 602 20-04-13 Delaware 10 1761 41 20-04-13 District of Columbia 11 1955 52 20-04-13 Florida 12 21011 498 20-04-13 Georgia 13 13125 479 20-04-13 Guam 66 716 6 20-04-13 Hawaii 15 502 9 20-04-13 Idaho 16 1453 33 20-04-13 Illinois 17 22025 800 20-04-13 Indiana 18 8236 350 20-04-13 Iowa 19 1710 44 20-04-13 Kansas 20 1383 63 20-04-13 Kentucky 21 2048 106 20-04-13 Louisiana 22 21016 884 20-04-13 Maine 23 698 19 20-04-13 Maryland 24 8936 262 20-04-13 Massachusetts 25 26867 844 20-04-13 Michigan 26 25487 1601 20-04-13 Minnesota 27 1650 70 20-04-13 Mississippi 28 2942 98 20-04-13 Missouri 29 4388 137 20-04-13 Montana 30 394 7 20-04-13 Nebraska 31 871 19 20-04-13 Nevada 32 3036 114 20-04-13 New Hampshire 33 1020 23 20-04-13 New Jersey 34 64584 2443 20-04-13 New Mexico 35 1345 31 20-04-13 New York 36 195031 10056 20-04-13 North Carolina 37 4815 91 20-04-13 North Dakota 38 331 9 20-04-13 Northern Mariana Islands 69 11 2 20-04-13 Ohio 39 6975 274 20-04-13 Oklahoma 40 2069 98 20-04-13 Oregon 41 1584 53 20-04-13 Pennsylvania 42 24295 563 20-04-13 Puerto Rico 72 903 45 20-04-13 Rhode Island 44 2976 73 20-04-13 South Carolina 45 3439 87 20-04-13 South Dakota 46 868 6 20-04-13 Tennessee 47 5483 114 20-04-13 Texas 48 14488 320 20-04-13 Utah 49 2363 18 20-04-13 Vermont 50 748 28 20-04-13 Virgin Islands 78 51 1 2020-04-13 Virginia 51 5747 149 20-04-13 Washington 53 10538 525 20-04-13 West Virginia 54 638 9 20-04-13 Wisconsin 55 3428 155 20-04-13 Wyoming 56 275 1

All information

Date State Fips Cases deaths 2020-04-10 Alaska 02 244 5 2020-04-10 American Samoa 60 0 0 2020-04-10 Arizona 04 3112 97 2020-04-10 Arkansas 05 1202 24 2020-04-10 California 06 21366 594 2020-04-10 Colorado 08 6510 253 2020-04-10 Connecticut 09 10538 448 2020-04-10 Delaware 10 1326 32 2020-04-10 District of Columbia 11 1660 38 2020-04-10 Florida 12 17960 418 2020-04-10 Georgia 13 11859 425 2020-04-10 Guam 66 577 4 2020-04-10 Hawaii 15 463 8 2020-04-10 Idaho 16 1397 25 2020-04-10 Illinois 17 17887 607 2020-04-10 Indiana 18 6907 300 2020-04-10 Iowa 19 1388 31 2020-04-10 Kansas 20 1180 50 2020-04-10 Kentucky 21 1702 90 2020-04-10 Louisiana 22 19253 755 2020-04-10 Maine 23 586 17 2020-04-10 Maryland 24 6968 172 2020-04-10 Massachusetts 25 20974 599 2020-04-10 Michigan 26 22646 1280 2020-04-10 Minnesota 27 1335 57 2020-04-10 Mississippi 28 2469 82 2020-04-10 Missouri 29 3799 105 2020-04-10 Montana 30 365 6 2020-04-10 Nebraska 31 679 18 2020-04-10 Nevada 32 2606 86 2020-04-10 New Hampshire 33 885 22 2020-04-10 New Jersey 34 54588 1932 2020-04-10 New Mexico 35 1091 19 2020-04-10 New York 36 170512 7844 2020-04-10 North Carolina 37 3906 78 2020-04-10 North Dakota 38 278 7 2020-04-10 Northern Mariana Islands 69 11 2 2020-04-10 Ohio 39 5878 231 2020-04-10 Oklahoma 40 1794 88 2020-04-10 Oregon 41 1371 48 2020-04-10 Pennsylvania 42 20128 435 2020-04-10 Puerto Rico 72 725 39 2020-04-10 Rhode Island 44 2015 49 2020-04-10 South Carolina 45 3065 72 2020-04-10 South Dakota 46 536 7 2020-04-10 Tennessee 47 4793 104 2020-04-10 Texas 48 12288 247 2020-04-10 Utah 49 2103 17 2020-04-10 Vermont 50 679 24 2020-04-10 Virgin Islands 78 46 1 2020-04-10 Virginia 51 4509 121 2020-04-10 Washington 53 9887 483 2020-04-10 West Virginia 54 537 5 2020-04-10 Wisconsin 55 3068 131 2020-04-10 Wyoming 56 253 0 2020-04-11 Alabama 01 3262 93 2020-04-11 Alaska 02 255 6 2020-04-11 American Samoa 60 0 0 2020-04-11 Arizona 04 3393 112 2020-04-11 Arkansas 05 1228 25 2020-04-11 California 06 22421 632 2020-04-11 Colorado 08 6893 274 2020-04-11 Connecticut 09 11510 494 2020-04-11 Delaware 10 1479 33 2020-04-11 District of Columbia 11 1778 47 2020-04-11 Florida 12 18978 445 2020-04-11 Georgia 13 12261 432 2020-04-11 Guam 66 681 5 2020-04-11 Hawaii 15 484 8 2020-04-11 Idaho 16 1407 27 2020-04-11 Illinois 17 19180 682 2020-04-11 Indiana 18 7435 330 2020-04-11 Iowa 19 1510 34 2020-04-11 Kansas 20 1283 55 2020-04-11 Kentucky 21 1851 94 2020-04-11 Louisiana 22 20014 806 2020-04-11 Maine 23 616 19 2020-04-11 Maryland 24 7694 207 2020-04-11 Massachusetts 25 22860 686 2020-04-11 Michigan 26 23853 1391 2020-04-11 Minnesota 27 1427 64 2020-04-11 Mississippi 28 2642 93 2020-04-11 Missouri 29 4024 116 2020-04-11 Montana 30 377 6 2020-04-11 Nebraska 31 729 18 2020-04-11 Nevada 32 2720 111 2020-04-11 New Hampshire 33 929 23 2020-04-11 New Jersey 34 58151 2183 2020-04-11 New Mexico 35 1174 20 2020-04-11 New York 36 180458 8627 2020-04-11 North Carolina 37 4310 86 2020-04-11 North Dakota 38 293 7 2020-04-11 Northern Mariana Islands 69 11 2 2020-04-11 Ohio 39 6250 247 2020-04-11 Oklahoma 40 1868 93 2020-04-11 Oregon 41 1447 51 2020-04-11 Pennsylvania 42 21774 515 2020-04-11 Puerto Rico 72 788 42 2020-04-11 Rhode Island 44 2349 56 2020-04-11 South Carolina 45 3207 80 2020-04-11 South Dakota 46 626 6 2020-04-11 Tennessee 47 4983 107 2020-04-11 Texas 48 13206 266 2020-04-11 Utah 49 2206 18 2020-04-11 Vermont 50 711 25 2020-04-11 Virgin Islands 78 51 1 2020-04-11 Virginia 51 5077 130 2020-04-11 Washington 53 10224 498 2020-04-11 West Virginia 54 593 6 2020-04-11 Wisconsin 55 3213 141 2020-04-11 Wyoming 56 261 0 2020-04-12 Alabama 01 3583 93 2020-04-12 Alaska 02 270 6 2020-04-12 American Samoa 60 0 0 2020-04-12 Arizona 04 3539 117 2020-04-12 Arkansas 05 1280 27 2020-04-12 California 06 23323 676 2020-04-12 Colorado 08 7303 290 2020-04-12 Connecticut 09 12035 554 2020-04-12 Delaware 10 1625 35 2020-04-12 District of Columbia 11 1875 50 2020-04-12 Florida 12 19887 460 2020-04-12 Georgia 13 12103 438 2020-04-12 Guam 66 716 5 2020-04-12 Hawaii 15 497 9 2020-04-12 Idaho 16 1426 27 2020-04-12 Illinois 17 20852 727 2020-04-12 Indiana 18 7928 343 2020-04-12 Iowa 19 1587 41 2020-04-12 Kansas 20 1338 56 2020-04-12 Kentucky 21 1963 98 2020-04-12 Louisiana 22 20595 840 2020-04-12 Maine 23 633 19 2020-04-12 Maryland 24 8225 236 2020-04-12 Massachusetts 25 25475 756 2020-04-12 Michigan 26 24494 1486 2020-04-12 Minnesota 27 1621 70 2020-04-12 Mississippi 28 2781 96 2020-04-12 Missouri 29 4160 116 2020-04-12 Montana 30 387 6 2020-04-12 Nebraska 31 820 18 2020-04-12 Nevada 32 2860 113 2020-04-12 New Hampshire 33 985 23 2020-04-12 New Jersey 34 61850 2350 2020-04-12 New Mexico 35 1245 26 2020-04-12 New York 36 188694 9385 2020-04-12 North Carolina 37 4520 86 2020-04-12 North Dakota 38 308 8 2020-04-12 Northern Mariana Islands 69 11 2 2020-04-12 Ohio 39 6604 253 2020-04-12 Oklahoma 40 1970 96 2020-04-12 Oregon 41 1527 52 2020-04-12 Pennsylvania 42 22955 525 2020-04-12 Puerto Rico 72 897 44 2020-04-12 Rhode Island 44 2665 63 2020-04-12 South Carolina 45 3319 82 2020-04-12 South Dakota 46 730 6 2020-04-12 Tennessee 47 5144 107 2020-04-12 Texas 48 13774 289 2020-04-12 Utah 49 2303 18 2020-04-12 Vermont 50 727 27 2020-04-12 Virgin Islands 78 51 1 2020-04-12 Virginia 51 5274 141 2020-04-12 Washington 53 10411 511 2020-04-12 West Virginia 54 615 8 2020-04-12 Wisconsin 55 3341 145 2020-04-12 Wyoming 56 270 0

What is a coronavirus?

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can be pathogenic in humans and animals. Several coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections in humans, ranging from the common cold to more serious illnesses such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The latest coronavirus that has been discovered is responsible for Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19).

What is COVID-19?

COVID-19 is the infectious disease caused by the last coronavirus that was discovered. This new virus and disease were unknown before the outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, fatigue and a dry cough. Some patients experience pain, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat or diarrhea. These symptoms are usually mild and appear progressively. Some people, although infected, have no symptoms and feel fine. Most people (about 80%) recover without needing any special treatment. About one in six people who get the disease have more severe symptoms, including shortness of breath. The elderly and those with other health problems (such as high blood pressure, heart problems or diabetes) are more likely to have severe symptoms. Anyone who has a fever, cough or difficulty breathing should see a doctor.

How is IDVOC-19 spread?

VIDOC-19 is spread by people who carry the virus. The disease can be spread from person to person through respiratory droplets expelled through the nose or mouth when a person coughs or sneezes. These droplets can be found on objects or surfaces around the person. You can get VIDOC-19 if you touch these objects or surfaces and then touch your eyes, nose or mouth. VIDOC-19 can also be contracted by inhaling droplets from a sick person who has just coughed or sneezed. This is why it is important to stay more than one metre away from a sick person.

WHO is reviewing ongoing research on how COVID-19 spreads and will continue to provide updated results.

Is the virus responsible for VIDOC-19 transmissible by air?

Studies to date suggest that the virus responsible for VIDOC-19 is mainly transmissible through contact with respiratory droplets, rather than through the air. See the answer to the previous question, « How is COVID-19 spread? »

Can you get VIDOC-19 from a person who is symptom-free?

The disease is spread mainly through respiratory droplets expelled by people who cough. The risk of contracting VIDOC-19 from a person who has no symptoms is very low. However, many people with the disease have only mild symptoms. This is especially true in the early stages of the disease. It is therefore possible to contract COVID-19 from a person who has, for example, only a mild cough but does not feel sick. WHO is reviewing ongoing research on the transmission delay of COVID-19 and will continue to provide updated results.