COVID-19, stands for coronavirus disease 2019. Track the outbreak across the U.S. here:
The number of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 grows every day throughout the U.S. and across the world. The numbers on this page are based on the latest statistics available, which are likely far lower than the actual number of cases due to limited testing across the country.
Some states that are experiencing rapid growth of confirmed COVID-19 cases are not among those that experienced large outbreaks earlier in the year. Here are the states where case numbers grew the fastest during the past seven days compared to the preceding week: Each state has declared the coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency, and many have implemented restrictions on travel, business and public gatherings. All states have begun easing or lifting those restrictions, despite the fact that case trends are on the rise in many places.The spread of the disease in the U.S.
You can search the latest totals for all states below. Be sure to check back each day to see the latest news.Contributing: Janet Loehkre, Yoonserk Pyun, Matt Wynn, Coral Murphy-Marcos, Devon Link and Petruce Jean-Charles, USA TODAYIt's important to understand that the numbers reported by agencies and officials don't paint a complete picture of the pandemic. Many people who have COVID-19 — and no one knows how many — are not being counted by medical authorities.
Sometimes, data sources or formats change unexpectedly, leading to temporary inaccuracies in county-level data. We fix these as soon as possible. However, if you see a problem let us know at [email protected].
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