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United States COVID-19 - 6,446,933 cases, 193,070 deaths?as of September 12, 2020 at 11:40 am EST

California county says person who died from coronavirus had recently taken cruise to Mexico
By Christina Maxouris, Jason Hanna and Steve Almasy, CNN

Updated 4:06 PM ET, Wed March 4, 2020

(CNN)As officials around the country urged local communities to think about ways to stop the novel coronavirus from spreading, California authorities said Wednesday that a person who died from Covid-19 had recently been on a cruise.

The patient, whose name wasn't released, was elderly and had underlying health conditions, and probably was exposed to the virus on a cruise from February 11 to 21 between San Francisco and Mexico, Placer County health officials said.
A person from Sonoma County who was on the cruise has contracted the virus.
The ship involved, the Grand Princess, is in the Pacific, and cruisegoers on this voyage and the previous one received a health advisory Wednesday. The ship is skipping its last port of call and returning to San Francisco. It is expected to arrive Thursday.
...
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/04/health/us-coronavirus-update-wednesday/index.html
 
[h=1]Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.[/h]
On This Page
Updated March 5, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States.


COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
  • Total cases: 99
  • Total deaths: 10
  • States reporting cases: 13
[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.


COVID-19: Cases in the United States Reported to CDC*†‡
Travel-related30
Person-to-person spread20
Under Investigation49
Total cases99

COVID-19: Cases in the United States Reported to CDC*†

[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative all of testing being done nationwide.

‡ As of March 4, 2020 1,526 patients had been tested at CDC. This does not include testing being done at state and local public health laboratories, which began this week.
...
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States
Wuhan, China3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship[SUP]?[/SUP]46

COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States†
Positive

[SUP]?[/SUP] Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic.
 
Coronavirus: Washington cases increase to 70; death toll increases to 11


By: KIRO 7 News Staff
Updated: March 5, 2020 - 12:54 PM
SEATTLE — The number of statewide coronavirus cases rose to 70 Thursday, up from 39 on Wednesday, with a another fatal case in King County bringing to death toll in Washington to 11.

Of the 70 cases, 51 are in King County, 18 in Snohomish County and one in Grant County.
...
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/co...h-toll-remains-10/XIDPHMLVOJAAREQ5YCL75367PU/
 
[h=1]Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.[/h]
On This Page
Updated March 6, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States.


COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
  • Total cases: 164
  • Total deaths: 11
  • States reporting cases: 19
[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.


COVID-19: Cases in the United States Reported to CDC*†
Travel-related36
Person-to-person spread18
Under Investigation110
Total cases164

COVID-19: Cases in the United States Reported to CDC*†

[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative all of testing being done nationwide.

‡ As of March 5, 2020 1,583 patients had been tested at CDC. This does not include testing being done at state and local public health laboratories, which began this week.


COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States
Wuhan, China3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship[SUP]?[/SUP]46

COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States†
Positive

[SUP]?[/SUP] Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html
 
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.


On This Page
Updated March 9, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States.

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
  • Total cases: 423
  • Total deaths: 19
  • States reporting cases: 35 (includes District of Columbia)
[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

COVID-19: Cases in the United States Reported to CDC*†‡
Travel-related72
Person-to-person spread29
Under Investigation322
Total cases423
[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative of all testing being done nationwide.

‡ As of March 8, 2020 1,707 patients had been tested at CDC. This does not include testing being done at state and local public health laboratories, which began this week.

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[SUP]*[/SUP] Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.
Wuhan, China3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship[SUP]?[/SUP]46
[SUP]?[/SUP] Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic. COVID-19 cases in the United States by date of illness onset, January 12, 2020, to March 8, 2020, at 4pm ET (n=137)**

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** Does not include cases among persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan; does not include U.S.-identified cases where the date of illness onset has not yet been reported.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html
 

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.
On This Page
U.S. at a Glance
Cases Reported to CDC
States Reporting Cases to CDC
Cases among Repatriated Persons
Epi Curve: U.S. Cases by Illness Onset
Updated March 10, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States. In addition to CDC, many public health laboratories are now testing for the virus that causes COVID-19.

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
Total cases: 647
Total deaths: 25
Jurisdictions reporting cases: 36 (includes District of Columbia)
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

COVID-19: Cases in the United States Reported to CDC*†

Travel-related 83
Person-to-person spread 36
Under Investigation 528
Total cases 647
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative of all testing being done nationwide.
...
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States†
Positive
Wuhan, China 3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship? 46
? Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic.
...
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html
 
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.
On This Page
U.S. at a Glance
Cases Reported to CDC
States Reporting Cases to CDC
Cases among Repatriated Persons
Epi Curve: U.S. Cases by Illness Onset
Updated March 11, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States. In addition to CDC, many public health laboratories are now testing for the virus that causes COVID-19.

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
Total cases: 938
Total deaths: 29
Jurisdictions reporting cases: 39 (38 states and District of Columbia)
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

Cases of COVID-19 Reported in the US, by Source of Exposure*†

Travel-related 92
Close contact 75
Under investigation 771
Total cases 938
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative of all testing being done nationwide.
...
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States†
Positive
Wuhan, China 3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship? 46
? Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic.
...
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html


Fatalities from our various threads:

New Jersey: 1
Florida: 2
California: 4
Washington 29
South Dakota:1

Total 37
 
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.
On This Page
U.S. at a Glance
Cases Reported to CDC
States Reporting Cases to CDC
Cases among Repatriated Persons
Epi Curve: U.S. Cases by Illness Onset
Updated March 12, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States. In addition to CDC, many public health laboratories are now testing for the virus that causes COVID-19.

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
Total cases: 1,215
Total deaths: 36
Jurisdictions reporting cases: 43 (42 states and District of Columbia)
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

Cases of COVID-19 Reported in the US, by Source of Exposure*†
Cases of COVID-19 Reported in the US, by Source of Exposure
Travel-related 125
Close contact 102
Under investigation 988
Total cases 1,215
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative of all testing being done nationwide.
...
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States†
Positive
Wuhan, China 3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship? 46
? Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic.
...
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html

Fatalities from our various threads:

New Jersey: 1
Florida: 2
California: 4
Washington 31
South Dakota:1
Georgia:1

Total 40
 
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the U.S.
On This Page
U.S. at a Glance
Cases Reported to CDC
States Reporting Cases to CDC
Cases among Repatriated Persons
Epi Curve: U.S. Cases by Illness Onset
Updated March 13, 2020

This page will be updated regularly at noon Mondays through Fridays. Numbers close out at 4 p.m. the day before reporting.

CDC is responding to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) coronavirus. The outbreak first started in Wuhan, China, but cases have been identified in a growing number of other locations internationally, including the United States. In addition to CDC, many public health laboratories are now testing for the virus that causes COVID-19.

COVID-19: U.S. at a Glance*
Total cases: 1,629
Total deaths: 41
Jurisdictions reporting cases: 47 (46 states and District of Columbia)
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

Cases of COVID-19 Reported in the US, by Source of Exposure*†
Cases of COVID-19 Reported in the US, by Source of Exposure
Travel-related 138
Close contact 129
Under investigation 1,362
Total cases 1,629
* Data include both confirmed and presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported to CDC or tested at CDC since January 21, 2020, with the exception of testing results for persons repatriated to the United States from Wuhan, China and Japan. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.

† CDC is no longer reporting the number of persons under investigation (PUIs) that have been tested, as well as PUIs that have tested negative. Now that states are testing and reporting their own results, CDC’s numbers are not representative of all testing being done nationwide.
...
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States
COVID-19: Cases among Persons Repatriated to the United States†
Positive
Wuhan, China 3
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship? 46
? Cases have laboratory confirmation and may or may not have been symptomatic.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-in-us.html
 
Fatalities from our various threads:

California: 4
Colorado: 1
Florida: 2
Georgia:1
Kansas 1
New Jersey: 1
South Dakota:1
Washington 37

Total 48
 
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