The state Health Department announced 13 more cases of the novel coronavirus in Mississippi on Wednesday, with new cases in Bolivar, Coahoma, DeSoto, Madison and Perry counties, bringing the total to 34.

There have been no deaths so far. The department said it has tested 510 people as of Wednesday.

Harrison, Leflore and Pearl River counties now have four cases each, while Hinds County has the most at six. There are also unconfirmed reports of positive tests in counties not listed by the Health Department.

Wednesday morning marks the first full week since the first case was reported in the state on March 11.

Coronavirus in Mississippi: What we know Wednesday

Cases by county:

Bolivar: 2

Coahoma: 2

Copiah: 2

DeSoto: 1

Forrest: 3

Hancock: 2

Harrison: 4

Hinds: 6

Jackson: 1

Leflore: 4

Madison: 1

Monroe: 1

Pearl River: 4

Perry: 1

Total: 34

Mississippi's update follows West Virginia health officials on Tuesday confirming that state's first case. The virus has now been reported in every state, including Alaska and Hawaii.

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There were 6,519 cases of the virus in the U.S. by Wednesday morning, according to Johns Hopkins University. Neighboring Louisiana has been among one of the hardest hit states by the virus, where 196 cases and four deaths have been reported.

So far, Tennessee has reported 78 cases. Alabama has reported 39 cases while Arkansas has 22 positive cases. There have been no deaths in those states, according to Johns Hopkins.

A majority of those who contract the virus will get better. The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention says older residents, or those with serious health issues, are most at risk of the disease which has no vaccine.

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