Tracking the Latest Coronavirus Cases in USA: State-by-State Updates and Prevention Measures

2020-03-22 07:00:00

The United States is experiencing an unprecedented crisis at the national level, thanks to the rapid growth of coronaviruses in different parts of the country, with and around the most affected area in the American Union. For this Sunday, the nation of the Stars and Stripes is in third place among the countries with the most confirmed cases of coronavirus with more than 32,000 cases, with which it has already surpassed Spain.

The hardest-hit state with COVID-19 is New York, which unlike all other states and cities,’The Big Apple’ has 15,168 confirmed cases with this virus, where 114 people have died. Second place is occupied by New Jersey, which had a considerable rebound and surpassed Washington, with a total of 1,914 confirmed cases.

Cases by states and cities

Coronavirus in USA

State Positive Cases Deaths New York 15,168 114 New Jersey 1,914 20 Washington 1,793 94 California 1,555 29 Illinois 1,049 9 Michigan 1,035 9 Florida 1,007 13 Louisiana 837 20 Massachusetts 646 5 Georgia 600 23 Texas 598 6 Colorado 591 6 Tennessee 505 2 Pennsylvania 479 3 Wisconsin 381 4 Ohio 351 3 North Carolina 255 0 Maryland 244 3 Connecticut 223 5 Virginia 219 3 Mississippi 207 1 Indiana 201 6 South Carolina 195 3 Nevada 16 61 4 Alabama 157 0 Arizona 152 2 Ketucky 3 District of Columbia 98 2 Missouri 90 3 Iowa 90 0 Maine 89 0 Rhode Island 83 0 New Hampshire 78 0 Oklahoma 67 2 New Mexico 65 0 Kansas 64 2 Delaware 56 0 Hawaii 56 0 Vermont 52 2 Idaho 42 0 Nebraska 42 0 Montana 34 0 North Dakota 30 0 Wyoming 24 0 Alaska 22 0 South Dakota 21 1 West Virginia 12 0

Despite the measures that are being taken by Donald Trump and the Secretary of Health, the virus continues to spread very quickly throughout the United States, so they must continue to increase preventive measures to try to slow growth in states that still have few infected people.

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