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COVID in the US: Tracking states with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021

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States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 2,619,829 cases Texas - 1,923,399 cases Florida - 1,449,252 cases New York - 1,101,445 cases Illinois - 1,017,322 cases Ohio - 762,603 cases Georgia - 736,926 cases Pennsylvania - 708,221 cases Tennessee - 640,606 cases North Carolina - 602,774 cases Arizona - 596,251 cases Michigan - 559,655 cases Indiana - 552,594 cases Wisconsin - 544,618 cases New Jersey - 516,608 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. The remaining states listed above reported an increase in virus cases, but have maintained their ranking over the last seven days. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 39,282 deaths Texas - 29,645 deaths California - 29,106 deaths Florida - 22,666 deaths New Jersey - 19,756 deaths Illinois - 19,108 deaths Pennsylvania - 17,376 deaths Michigan - 13,913 deaths Massachusetts - 12,985 deaths Georgia - 11,314 deaths Arizona - 9,938 deaths Ohio - 9,544 deaths Indiana - 8,892 deaths Louisiana - 7,833 deaths Tennessee - 7,618 deathsSince our last report: California saw the highest weekly increase in virus deaths of all states, reporting more than 2,500 new deaths since last week. All states listed above reported an increase in virus deaths, but have maintained their ranking over the last seven days. MORE: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021Click here for the latest coronavirus news

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COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 4

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LOCAL: Aug. 3, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 83,386; Death toll now at 6,212Each week well provide updates on which states have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 516,851 cases Florida - 491,884 cases Texas - 456,624 cases New York - 416,843 cases Georgia - 195,435 cases Illinois - 184,522 cases New Jersey - 182,614 cases Arizona - 179,497 cases North Carolina - 127,630 cases Louisiana - 120,846 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,719 deaths New Jersey - 15,846 deaths California - 9,441 deaths Massachusetts - 8,648 deaths Illinois - 7,723 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,224 deaths Florida - 7,157 deaths Texas - 7,016 deaths Michigan - 6,467 deaths Connecticut - 4,437 deathsSince last weeks reporting: California jumped from #4 to #3 in the country, reporting an increase of nearly 950 additional deaths. A number of states not listed above are also reporting significant increases in COVID-19 deaths since last week: Arizona, reporting 475 new deaths; Georgia reporting 333 new deaths; South Carolina, reporting 287 new deaths; and Louisiana, reporting 238 new deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 4

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COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 28

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LOCAL: July 27, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 78,507; Death toll now at 6,154Each week well provide updates on which states have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 458,121 cases Florida - 432,747 cases New York - 412,344 cases Texas - 400,336 cases New Jersey - 179,812 cases Illinois - 173,894 cases Georgia - 170,843 cases Arizona - 163,827 cases Massachusetts - 115,926 cases North Carolina - 114,916 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,645 deaths New Jersey - 15,804 deaths Massachusetts - 8,536 deaths California - 8,494 deaths Illinois - 7,608 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,131 deaths Michigan - 6,405 deaths Florida - 5,931 deaths Texas - 5,713 deaths Connecticut - 4,418 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Texas jumped from #10 to #9 in the country, reporting an increase of more than 1,600 COVID-19 deaths. A number of states not listed above are also reporting significant increases in COVID-19 deaths since last week: Arizona, reporting 520 deaths; South Carolina, reporting 342 deaths; Georgia reporting 332 deaths; and Louisiana reporting 324 additional deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 28