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Last updated: May 31, 2020, 17:42 GMT

United States

Coronavirus Cases:

1,826,085

Deaths:

105,873

Recovered:

538,569

Projections

CLOSED CASES

644,442

Cases which had an outcome:

538,569 (84%)

Recovered / Discharged

105,873 (16%)

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USA Total 1,826,085 +9,265 105,873 +316 1,181,643 5,517 320


17,421,524 52,633

New York 379,875 +924 29,910 +81 283,593 19,527 1,538 2,063,825
106,090 [view by county] [1] [2] [3] [4] [projections]

New Jersey 161,499 +583 11,700 +63 132,153 18,182 1,317 745,308
83,910 [view by county] [1] [projections]

Illinois 118,917 5,330 109,120 9,384 421 877,105 69,217


[1] [2] [3] [4] [projections]

California 110,038 +155 4,213 82,210 2,785 107 1,888,595 47,798


[view by county] [1] [projections]

Massachusetts 96,301 6,768 43,179 13,972 982 582,519 84,515 [1]


[projections]

Pennsylvania 76,145 +351 5,578 +18 22,377 5,948 436 472,248 36,889 [view
by county] [1] [projections]

Texas 63,416 1,679 20,086 2,187 58 1,054,793 36,377 [view by


county] [1] [projections]

Michigan 56,884 5,463 13,322 5,696 547 538,812 53,952 [1] [2]
[3] [projections]

Florida 55,900 +476 2,447 44,791 2,603 114 995,886 46,368 [view by
county] [1] [projections]

Maryland 52,778 +763 2,532 +23 46,597 8,730 419 348,773 57,690 [1]
[projections]

Georgia 46,986 +655 2,042 +38 44,247 4,425 192 553,986 52,177 [1]
[projections]

Virginia 44,607 +996 1,375 +5 37,364 5,226 161 352,707 41,322 [1] [2]
[projections]

Connecticut 42,022 3,912 30,599 11,786 1,097 246,935 69,261 [1]


[projections]

Louisiana 39,920 +339 2,791 +6 8,429 8,587 600 375,109 80,690 [view
by county] [1] [projections]
Ohio 35,048 +8 2,150 26,862 2,998 184 381,947 32,675 [view by
county] [1] [2] [3] [projections]

Indiana 34,574 +363 2,134 +9 29,662 5,136 317 256,395 38,085 [1] [2]
[projections]

North Carolina 28,589 +796 929 12,706 2,726 89 416,289 39,692 [1] [2]
[3] [4] [projections]

Colorado 26,098 1,443 22,583 4,532 251 178,196 30,944 [1]


[projections]

Minnesota 24,850 +660 1,050 +14 5,105 4,406 186 249,519 44,244 [1] [2]
[projections]

Tennessee 22,566 364 7,009 3,304 53 427,046 62,533 [1] [2]


[3] [projections]

Washington 22,214 1,123 14,949 2,917 147 354,354 46,534 [view


by county] [1] [projections]

Arizona 19,936 +681 906 +3 18,960 2,739 124 307,715 42,276 [1]
[projections]

Iowa 19,488 +239 533 +2 7,883 6,177 169 154,959 49,114 [1] [2]
[projections]

Wisconsin 18,230 588 6,304 3,131 101 261,138 44,850 [1] [2]
[3] [4] [5] [6] [projections]

Alabama 17,783 +134 630 +10 7,798 3,627 128 216,421 44,139 [1]
[projections]

Mississippi 15,501 +272 734 +11 5,366 5,208 247 179,466 60,301 [1] [2]
[projections]

Rhode Island 14,928 +109 718 +7 12,985 14,092 678 154,493 145,836
[1] [projections]

Nebraska 13,905 170 13,143 7,188 88 101,290 52,362 [1] [2]


[projections]

Missouri 13,356 +149 784 +13 9,387 2,176 128 208,686 34,002 [1] [2]
[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [projections]

South Carolina 11,394 487 4,864 2,213 95 194,047 37,688 [1] [2]
[projections]

Kansas 9,764 216 5,169 3,352 74 94,949 32,591 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
[projections]
Kentucky 9,704 431 6,042 2,172 96 234,142 52,408 [1]
[projections]

Utah 9,533 112 4,075 2,974 35 210,105 65,536 [1]


[projections]

Delaware 9,498 +76 366 +5 3,927 9,754 376 59,329 60,927 [1]
[projections]

District Of Columbia 8,801 +84 466 +4 7,235 12,470 660 45,629 64,653 [1]
[projections]

Nevada 8,593 +98 417 1,956 2,790 135 165,014 53,573 [1] [2]
[projections]

New Mexico 7,624 351 4,438 3,636 167 194,447 92,734 [1] [2]
[projections]

Arkansas 7,013 133 1,714 2,324 44 126,497 41,917 [1]


[projections]

Oklahoma 6,506 +88 334 734 1,644 84 193,118 48,805 [1] [2]
[projections]

South Dakota 4,993 +33 62 1,126 5,644 70 42,938 48,536 [1]


[projections]

New Hampshire4,545 242 1,363 3,343 178 80,129 58,931 [1]


[projections]

Oregon 4,185 153 2,138 992 36 126,795 30,062 [1] [2]


[projections]

Idaho 2,839 82 509 1,589 46 46,436 25,985 [1] [2] [projections]

North Dakota 2,577 +23 61 +1 557 3,382 80 72,040 94,533 [1]


[projections]

Maine 2,325 +43 89 684 1,730 66 54,061 40,218 [1] [2] [projections]

West Virginia 2,002 +13 75 628 1,117 42 97,387 54,341 [1]


[projections]

Vermont 981 +4 55 53 1,572 88 33,970 54,440 [1]


[projections]

Wyoming 903 +5 16 229 1,560 28 24,083 41,611 [1] [2]


[projections]

Hawaii 651 17 28 460 12 54,620 38,577 [1] [2] [projections]


Montana 515 +10 17 42 482 16 39,798 37,237 [1] [2] [3]
[projections]

Alaska 434 10 56 593 14 51,695 70,666 [1] [projections]

Guam 172 5 24 5,803 [1]

Northern Mariana Islands 22 2 5 6,008


[1]

Puerto Rico 3,776 +58 136 +3 2,790 1,115 40 13,022 3,845 [1] [2] [3]

United States Virgin Islands 69 6 2 1,708


[1]

Veteran Affairs 13,657 1,200 1,218 179,287 [1] [2]


[3]

US Military 9,449 36 4,097 [1] [2]

Federal Prisons 5,909 +77 66 2,108 [1]

Navajo Nation 5,145 231 4,914 29,903 [1]

Grand Princess Ship 103 3 100 [1]

Wuhan Repatriated 3 3 3

Diamond Princess Ship 46 46 46

Total: 1,826,085 +9,265 105,873 +316 1,181,643 5,517 320 17,421,524


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Latest News

May 31 (GMT)

Updates

9,265 new cases and 316 new deaths in the United States

Historical account of the initial stages of the epidemic in the United States

Content:

First 20 cases in the United States

Progression of first suspected cases

Timeline of initial events

Sources for the historical account

First 20 cases in the United States

Information collected on the first 20 domestic cases (not including repatriated cases and Diamond
Princess cruise ship evacuee cases) is presented in the table below:

State Cases Sex Age Date Case # Location Source

Oregon 1 Feb. 29 17th Washington C.

Washington 2 Feb. 29 18,19th

1 M 30s Jan. 21 1st Snohomish [7]

Illinois

1 Mar. 1 20th
1 M 60s Jan. 30 6th Chicago [12]

1 F 60s Jan. 24 2nd Chicago [8]

California

2 unkn. unkn. Jan. 26 3rd,4th Orange C., L.A. [9]

1 M adult Jan. 31 7th Santa Clara C. [17][18]

1 F unkn. Feb. 2 9th Santa Clara C.

1 M 57 Feb. 2 10th San Benito C.

1 F 57 Feb. 2 11th San Benito C.

1 65 Feb. 28 16th Santa Clara C.

1 Feb. 21 13th Humboldt C.

1 Feb. 21 14th Sacramento C.

1 Feb. 26 15th [Northern California]

Massachusetts

1 M 20s Feb. 1 8th Boston [16]

Arizona

1 unkn. student Jan. 26 5th Maricopa County

Wisconsin 1 Feb. 5 12th Madison

Patients Under Investigation (PUI) in the United States

CDC in the early stages released information regarding the number of cases and people under
investigation that was updated regularly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Below we provide the
historical reports that we were able to gather in order to track the progression in the number of
suspected cases and US states involved through time in the initial stages

As of Feb. 10:

Number of U.S. States with PUI

36

Positive

12
Negative

318

Pending

(specimens awaiting testing)

68

TOTAL

398

As of Feb. 7:

Number of U.S. States with PUI

36

Positive

12

Negative

225

Pending

(specimens awaiting testing)

100

TOTAL

337

As of Feb. 5:

Number of U.S. States with PUI

36

Positive

11

Negative

206

Pending
(specimens awaiting testing)

76

TOTAL

293

As of Feb. 3:

Number of U.S. States with PUI

36

Positive

11

Negative

167

Pending

(specimens awaiting testing)

82

TOTAL

260

As of January 31:

Number of U.S. States with PUI

36

Positive

Negative

114

Pending

(specimens awaiting testing)

121

TOTAL
241

Previously, as of January 29, there were 92 suspected cases awaiting testing.

Number of U.S. States with PUI

36

Positive

Negative

68

Pending

(specimens awaiting testing)

92

TOTAL

165

Timeline of Events

On January 31, HHS declared Coronavirus a Public Health Emergency in the US

As of Jan. 31, the Wuhan coronavirus is officially a public health emergency in the United States, Alex
Azar, secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced at a White House
press briefing.

On Jan. 31, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a federal quarantine for 14
days affecting the 195 American evacuees from Wuhan, China. Starting Sunday, Feb. 2, U.S. citizens,
permanent residents and immediate family who have visited China's Hubei province will undergo a
mandatory 14 days quarantine and, if they have visited other parts of China, they would be screened at
airports and asked to self-quarantine for 14 days. The last time the CDC had issued a quarantine was
over 50 years ago in the 1960s, for smallpox.

President Donald Trump signed an order on Jan. 31 for the U.S. to deny entry to foreign nationals who
traveled to China within the preceding two weeks, aside from the immediate family of U.S. citizens.

On Jan. 30, the CDC had confirmed the first case of person to person transmission in the U.S.: [12] the
husband of the Chicago, Illinois case who had returned from Wuhan, China on Jan. 13 and who tested
positive for the virus on Jan. 24).

CDC stated on Jan. 30 that "It is likely there will be more cases of 2019-nCoV reported in the U.S. in the
coming days and weeks, including more person-to-person spread."[12]

The virus had been confirmed in 5 states.


On Jan. 31, New York City health officials vehemently denied the rumor regarding a coronavirus case in
the city .[13]. On Feb. 1, however, the city's health commissioner did report that there was a test being
performed on a person under 40 who had returned from China, developed matching symptoms, and
tested negative to the seasonal flu.

Most US patients had recently visited Wuhan.

All of the first five U.S. cases were described as mild.

A study on the first US case of novel coronavirus detailed mild symptoms followed by pneumonia

U.S. Airlines suspended ALL flights between the U.S. and China

On Friday, January 31, Delta, American and United announced they would temporarily suspend all of
their mainland China flights in response to the coronavirus outbreak.[14]

Prior to this January 31 announcement:

UNITED AIRLINES

on Jan. 28 had announced it would cut 24 flights between the U.S. and China for the first week of
February.

AMERICAN AIRLINES

on Jan. 29 had announced it would suspend flights from Los Angeles to Shanghai and Beijing from Feb. 9
through March 27, 2020. It will maintain its flight schedules (10 daily A/R) from Dallas-Fort Worth to
Shanghai and Beijing, as well as from Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth to Hong Kong.

DELTA

had not adjusted its schedule of direct flights from the U.S. to China. It is the only airline with direct
flights to not take action so far.

The White House was considering issuing a ban on flights between the United States and China, as of
late Jan. 28[11]. Italy has announced on January 31 that it was suspending all flights to and from China
following the first 2 cases of coronavirus in Italy.

Travel Alert: Do Not Travel to China

The U.S. State Department on January 30 issued a Level 4: Do Not Travel to China Alert [4] (the highest
level of alert).

Previously, on January 29, the advisory was set at a lower "Level 3: Reconsider Travel" advising not to
travel to Hubei Province: (Level 4) and reconsider travel to the remainder of China (Level 3).

The CDC on Jan. 28 issued a Level 3 Warning, recommending that travelers avoid all nonessential travel
to China [5].
Screening incoming passengers at 20 airports in the U.S.

On January 17, the CDC announced that 3 airports in the United States would begin screening incoming
passengers from China: SFO, JFK, and LAX [6] Other 2 airports were added subsequently, and on January
28, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that 15 additional U.S. airports
(bringing the total to 20) would begin screening incoming travelers from China.

Below is the complete list of airports where screening for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is in
place:

Los Angeles International (LAX)

San Francisco International (SFO)

Chicago O'Hare

New York JFK

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International

Houston George Bush Intercontinental

Dallas-Fort Worth International

San Diego International

Seattle-Tacoma International

Honolulu International

Anchorage Ted Stevens International

Minneapolis-St. Paul International

Detroit Metropolitan

Miami International

Washington Dulles International

Philadelphia International

Newark Liberty International

Boston Logan International

El Paso International

Puerto Rico's San Juan Airport

Sources for the historical account


Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) situation reports - World Health Organization (WHO)

2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in the U.S -. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Symptoms of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) - CDC

China Travel Advisory - U.S. State Department, accessed January 31, 2020.

Novel Coronavirus in China - Warning - Level 3, Avoid Nonessential Travel - CDC, January 28, 2020.

Public Health Screening to Begin at 3 U.S. Airports for 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“2019-nCoV”) - CDC
January 17, 2020

First Travel-related Case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus Detected in United States - CDC, January 21, 2020

Second Travel-related Case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus Detected in United States - CDC, January 24, 2020

CDC confirms additional cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in United States - CDC, January 26, 2020

2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in the U.S. - CDC, Updated January 29, 2020

White House considers ban on flights to China amid coronavirus outbreak - USA Today, Jan. 28, 2020

CDC Confirms Person-to-Person Spread of New Coronavirus in the United States - CDC Press Release,
Jan. 30, 2020

NYC Officials Deny Report Of Coronavirus Amid Confusion - Forbes, Jan. 31, 2020

Delta, American, United to suspend all China mainland flights as coronavirus crisis grows - USA Today,
Jan. 31, 2020

Secretary Azar Declares Public Health Emergency for United States for 2019 Novel Coronavirus - U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Jan. 31, 2020

Man returning from Wuhan, China is first case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus confirmed in Massachusetts -
Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Feb. 1, 2020

County of Santa Clara Public Health Department Reports First Case of Novel (new) Coronavirus - Santa
Clara County Public Health, Jan. 31, 2020

Coronavirus: First case confirmed in Santa Clara County - Mercury News, Jan. 31. 2020

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