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StateAverage daily new COVID-19 cases per 100k people (past 7 days)Total test resultsTotal casesCurrently hospitalizedDeaths
National total6128573104523923938N/A392428
Alabama55204110742654327246126
Alaska3414145315057261230
American Samoa0214000
Arizona1016101540685699478011266
Arkansas67228859427359412654386
California913902454329969682094233739
Colorado3450577633778567865388
Connecticut61534238723221911416682
Delaware731134451713114541021
District of Columbia38102026234259273861
Florida57178213751560015736724820
Georgia565988737689676590512582
Guam810178275158128
Hawaii109183612513655324
Idaho445779381555543451607
Illinois41148985281076532333520153
Indiana53649876259543623329466
Iowa2912204512581484904332
Kansas6011137662598225993525
Kentucky71344062233090716333194
Louisiana59467394737208919058324
Maine42127087334262191519
Maryland42651015633018618756650
Massachusetts7112454145476526221313749
Michigan258893037587448205514735
Minnesota2458959014482685845945
Mississippi63151124025512512805574
Missouri31395908744019723926263
Montana38883672898641631093
Nebraska4319440111824184291842
Nevada53235042826397217163792
New Hampshire59115810658709254938
New Jersey668865291635702350620512
New Mexico4821750231649546432975
New York75293429721258087923633224
North Carolina68818639268449738818139
North Dakota21130796296071881408
Northern Mariana Islands0175581292
Ohio538554113836055364310336
Oklahoma76300044935837417763037
Oregon2529195661338514181803
Pennsylvania494271465777186459319467
Puerto Rico17394345883733511703
Rhode Island7722980011070663662045
South Carolina99377294139431823536259
South Dakota343923251057862001667
Tennessee62615574268980827758470
Texas711593503621350281392832394
US Virgin Islands1339379226024
Utah7724728973262216381507
Vermont258133551032143163
Virginia73487815745107631735798
Washington26423375828993910663903
West Virginia6017963291108206381815
Wisconsin4058327095712688655973
Wyoming455630374992288550
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StateChange in 7-day average deaths - today vs. previous weekTotal test resultsTotal casesCurrently hospitalizedDeaths
National total028573104523923938N/A392428
Alabama0204110742654327246126
Alaska014145315057261230
American SamoaNaN214000
Arizona06101540685699478011266
Arkansas0228859427359412654386
California03902454329969682094233739
Colorado050577633778567865388
Connecticut0534238723221911416682
Delaware01134451713114541021
District of Columbia1102026234259273861
Florida0178213751560015736724820
Georgia15988737689676590512582
Guam310178275158128
Hawaii09183612513655324
Idaho05779381555543451607
Illinois0148985281076532333520153
Indiana0649876259543623329466
Iowa-112204512581484904332
Kansas011137662598225993525
Kentucky0344062233090716333194
Louisiana0467394737208919058324
Maine0127087334262191519
Maryland0651015633018618756650
Massachusetts012454145476526221313749
Michigan08893037587448205514735
Minnesota058959014482685845945
Mississippi0151124025512512805574
Missouri-1395908744019723926263
Montana-1883672898641631093
Nebraska019440111824184291842
Nevada0235042826397217163792
New Hampshire0115810658709254938
New Jersey08865291635702350620512
New Mexico021750231649546432975
New York0293429721258087923633224
North Carolina0818639268449738818139
North Dakota1130796296071881408
Northern Mariana IslandsNaN175581292
Ohio08554113836055364310336
Oklahoma0300044935837417763037
Oregon129195661338514181803
Pennsylvania04271465777186459319467
Puerto Rico0394345883733511703
Rhode Island022980011070663662045
South Carolina0377294139431823536259
South Dakota03923251057862001667
Tennessee0615574268980827758470
Texas01593503621350281392832394
US Virgin IslandsNaN39379226024
Utah024728973262216381507
Vermont08133551032143163
Virginia0487815745107631735798
Washington0423375828993910663903
West Virginia017963291108206381815
Wisconsin058327095712688655973
Wyoming-15630374992288550

National COVID-19 topline metrics

Data updated January 19, 2021

New tests

New cases

Current hospitalizations

New deaths

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We compile data from official, public state and territory reports. Fewer tests are completed and reported on weekends than on weekdays, and reporting reflects the previous day’s numbers, so the daily numbers we compile are lower than average on weekends and Mondays and rise above average on Tuesdays. We calculate a seven-day rolling average of the new case numbers to account for this day-of-the week effect. You can see all the national and state data, download CSVs, or explore data visualizations.

US Total

Total test results

285,731,045

Cases

23,923,938

Currently hospitalized

123,820

Deaths

392,428

The COVID Tracking Project collects and publishes the most complete data about COVID-19 in the US.

Every day, our volunteer teams compile the latest public health data from official US state, territorial, and federal sources.

Race & ethnicity data

The COVID Racial Data Tracker is a collaboration between the COVID Tracking Project and the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. Together, we’re gathering the most complete and up-to-date race and ethnicity data on COVID-19 in the United States.

Long-term-care data

To date, the Long-Term Care COVID Tracker is the most comprehensive dataset about COVID-19 in US nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. It compiles crucial data about the effects of the pandemic on a population with extraordinary vulnerabilities to the virus due to age, underlying health conditions, or proximity to large outbreaks.

Our analysis & updates

January 14, 2021

Soaring Death Numbers and Highly Regional Outbreaks: This Week in COVID-19 Data, Jan 14

Deaths are 25 percent higher than any other week since the pandemic began. Arizona has the worst per-capita new case numbers in the world. A month after the country’s first vaccinations for COVID-19, we still don’t have federal data showing who is receiving the vaccine.
Read the article Soaring Death Numbers and Highly Regional Outbreaks: This Week in COVID-19 Data, Jan 14
January 15, 2021

State-Level Vaccine Demographic Data is Messy and Incomplete—We Need Federal Data, Now

Only a third of states and territories with public vaccine data share information on the race and ethnicity of vaccine recipients, and those that do share it do so in highly unstandardized ways. But data from the federal government could answer the question of who’s getting vaccinated.
Read the articleState-Level Vaccine Demographic Data is Messy and Incomplete—We Need Federal Data, Now
January 14, 2021

Vaccine Distribution Data in Long-Term-Care Facilities Needs to Be Public

For the last month, the public has had minimal visibility into the roll out of COVID-19 vaccines to long-term-care facilities. Last week, South Carolina published the names of nursing homes and other long-term-care facilities where residents and staff have been vaccinated. States—and the CDC—should follow suit.
Read the articleVaccine Distribution Data in Long-Term-Care Facilities Needs to Be Public

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