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Coronavirus Disease 2019

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Last updated ​April 21, 2020

This page is updated daily. Numbers


reported on Saturdays and Sundays
are preliminary and not yet con!rmed
by state and territorial health
departments. These numbers will be
modi!ed when numbers are updated
on Mondays.

CDC does not know the exact number


of COVID-19 illnesses, hospitalizations,
and deaths for a variety of reasons.
COVID-19 can cause mild illness,
symptoms might not appear
immediately, there are delays in
reporting and testing, not everyone
who is infected gets tested or seeks
medical care, and there may be
di"erences in how states and
territories con!rm numbers in their
jurisdictions.

U.S. At A Glance1,2
Total Cases * Total Deaths *
Total Jurisdictions **

​776,093 ​41,758
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*Total cases includes ​3,396 probable cases and total
deaths includes ​5,352 probable deaths.
**Total jurisdictions includes ​50 states, District of
Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands,
Puerto Rico, and the U.S Virgin Islands.

Coronavirus Interactive

Number of COVID-19
Cases in the U.S., by
State or Territory2,3
​ pril 20, 2020
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This map shows con!rmed and probable
COVID-19 cases reported by U.S. states,
U.S. territories, and the District of
Columbia. Each state’s health
department reports how much the virus
has spread in their community.

Territories AS GU MH FM MP PW PR

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Reported Cases
None 1 to 100 101 to 1000

1001 to 5000 5001 to 10000

10001 or more

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Number of COVID-19
Cases in the U.S., by Date
Reported2
January 22 to ​April 20, 2020
(n=​776,093 )
Total number of cases

700000
600000
500000
400000 No Data Available
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200000
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0
01/22/2020
02/01/2020
02/11/2020
02/21/2020
03/02/2020
03/12/2020
03/22/2020
04/01/2020
04/11/2020

Report Date

Total

Total number of COVID-19 cases in the


United States by date reported

01/21/2020 01/22/2020 01/23/2020

Total 1 1 2

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Demographic
characteristics of
COVID-19 cases in the
U.S. (n=578,537)4
April 20, 2020

No. of cases (% of total)

Age group
(years) < 18 18-44 45-64 65-74 75+ Unknown Total

Totals 10,868 207,833 212,099 61,917 69,429 16,391 578,537

Race 8,185 147,604 140,983 34,837 34,071 9,825 375,505


missing/unspeci!ed (75%) (71%) (66%) (56%) (49%) (60%) (65%)

Race speci!ed 2,683 60,229 71,116 27,080 35,358 6,566 203,032


(25%) (29%) (34%) (44%) (51%) (40%) (35%)

Among those with race speci!ed

American Indian or 33 473 428 124 77 17 1,152


Alaska Native (1.2%) (0.8%) (0.6%) (0.5%) (0.2%) (0.3%) (0.6%)

Asian 135 3,877 4,404 1,401 1,505 452 11,774


(5.0%) (6.4%) (6.2%) (5.2%) 4.3%) (6.9%) (5.8%)

Black or African 781 20,213 26,517 9,955 9,123 1,780 68,369


American (29.1%) (33.6%) (37.3%) (36.8%) (25.8%) (27.1%) (33.7%)

Native Hawaiian or 13 268 234 78 54 17 644


other Paci!c (0.5%) (0.4%) (0.3%) (0.3%) (0.2%) (0.3%) (0.3%)
Islander

White 1,703 35,189 39,368 15,473 24,544 4,296 120,573


(63.5%) (58.4%) (55.4%) (57.1%) (69.4%) (65.4%) (59.4%)

Multiple/other 18 209 165 49 55 4 500


(0.7%) (0.3%) (0.2%) (0.2%) (0.2%) (0.1%) (0.2%)

Ethnicity 8,087 147,482 144,365 37,971 40,578 8,198 386,681


missing/unspeci!ed (74%) (71%) (68%) (61%) (58%) (50%) (67%)

Ethnicity speci!ed 2,781 60,351 67,734 23,946 28,851 8,193 191,856


(26%) (29%) (32%) (39%) (42%) (50%) (33%)

Among those with ethnicity speci!ed

Hispanic/Latino 1,032 17,410 16,140 4,170 3,811 1,281 43,844


(37%) (29%) (24%) (17%) (13%) (16%) (23%)

Non- 1,749 42,941 51,594 19,776 25,040 6,912 148,012


Hispanic/Latino (63%) (71%) (76%) (83%) (87%) (84%) (77%)

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of COVID-19 and social impacts of COVID-
19 disease.

Previous U.S. COVID-19


Case Data
CDC has moved the following information
to the Previous U.S. COVID-19 Case Data

When did people in the U.S. get sick


from COVID-19,
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19, and
Cases of COVID-19 from Wuhan, China
and the Diamond Princess cruise.

About the Data on This


Page
1. 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
o#cials, data reported by states should be
considered the most up to date.

2. As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and


death counts include both con!rmed and
probable cases and deaths. This change
was made to re$ect an interim COVID-19
position statement % & issued by the
Council for State and Territorial
Epidemiologists on April 5, 2020. The
position statement included a case
de!nition and made COVID-19 a nationally
noti!able disease.

A con!rmed case or death is de!ned by


meeting con!rmatory laboratory evidence
for COVID-19. A probable case or death is
de!ned by i) meeting clinical criteria AND
epidemiologic evidence with no
con!rmatory laboratory testing performed
for COVID-19; or ii) meeting presumptive
laboratory evidence AND either clinical
criteria OR epidemiologic evidence; or iii)
meeting vital records criteria with no
con!rmatory laboratory testing performed
for COVID19.

3. Self-reported by health department


characterizing the level of community
transmission in their jurisdiction as: “Yes,
widespread” (de!ned as: widespread
community transmission across several
geographical areas); “Yes, de!ned area(s)”
(de!ned as: distinct clusters of cases in a,
or a few, de!ned geographical area(s));
“Undetermined” (de!ned as: 1 or more
cases but not classi!ed as “Yes” to
community transmission); or “N/A” (de!ned
as: no cases).

4. Case noti!cations were received by CDC


from U.S. public health jurisdictions and
the National Noti!able Diseases
Surveillance System (NNDSS).

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