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Maps & Trends

Track COVID-19 Trends Across The U.S.

See where cases are rising and falling for all 50 states

State ProfileData Notes

Daily new cases

State Name
7-day moving average
Count Increase
(Past Week)
% Increase
(Past Week)
Alabama-2,471-
Alaska-582-
Arizona-3,220-
Arkansas-1,671-
California-21,843-
Colorado-3,069-
Connecticut-1,120-
Delaware-0-
District of Columbia-231-
Florida-46,170-
Georgia-2,818-
Hawaii-510-
Idaho-1,270-
Illinois-10,320-
Indiana-3,482-
Iowa-1,916-
Kansas-1,753-
Kentucky-4,787-
Louisiana-3,139-
Maine-1,370-
Maryland-2,612-
Massachusetts-3,375-
Michigan-6,903-
Minnesota-3,602-
Mississippi-1,474-
Missouri-3,876-
Montana-718-
Nebraska-1,502-
Nevada-1,139-
New Hampshire-767-
New Jersey-4,914-
New Mexico-1,263-
New York-9,574-
North Carolina-5,418-
North Dakota-0-
Ohio-8,332-
Oklahoma-3,551-
Oregon-2,041-
Pennsylvania-7,041-
Puerto Rico-2,319-
Rhode Island-652-
South Carolina-2,837-
South Dakota-641-
Tennessee-6,067-
Texas-12,407-
Utah-1,493-
Vermont-1,141-
Virginia-4,511-
Washington-0-
West Virginia-1,706-
Wisconsin-4,134-
Wyoming-226-

About this page:

Outbreak evolution for the 50 states, D.C, and Puerto Rico

Daily new cases (7-day moving average)

This page was last updated on Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 06:27 AM EDT.

Federal guidelines advise that states wait until they experience a downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period before proceeding to a phased opening. In the state-specific view of the graph, this two-week period is highlighted in orange if cases are trending upward, or green if they are trending down.

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