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Tracking total COVID deaths per state on March 20, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on March 20, 2021Of the world’s 2.7 million COVID deaths, more than 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of March 20, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 20, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on March 20, 2021. As of March 20 at 12:26 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 541,259 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 20, 2021
Tracking total COVID cases per state on March 20, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on March 20, 2021(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)More than 24% of the world’s 122 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of March 20, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 20, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on March 20, 2021. Note: JHU has not provided data for active COVID cases in the U.S. for the last two weeks. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 20, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 20, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 20, 2021Doctors from the Amerikan Hastanesi hospital in Istanbul and local medical staff taking care for patients in the COVID-19 ward at a the General Hospital in the capital Sarajevo, Bosnia, Thursday, March 18, 2021. As Bosnia faces soaring coronavirus infections and rapidly-filling hospitals, two doctors from Turkey have arrived in Sarajevo to help and offer their insight in the treatment of COVID-19. Bosnia is seeing a huge rise in infections and hospitalizations after a period of relaxed measures and the winter season that saw ski resorts staying open unlike in most of Europe. (AP Photo)(Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Vaccinations bring hope to Michigan convent where 14 nuns died from COVID
Read full article: Vaccinations bring hope to Michigan convent where 14 nuns died from COVIDADRIAN, Mich. – The head of the Adrian Dominican Sisters said the rise in vaccinations is bringing hope to the convent. The results were startling and the community had to say goodbye to nine retired Sisters over a period of just a few days. “A total of 14 Sisters that have died due to COVID,” Siemen recalled. Some of them had symptoms.”AdREAD: Adrian Dominican Sisters report deadly COVID-19 outbreak at Michigan motherhouseDespite the devastating loss, the Adrian Dominican Sisters remain optimistic. READ: Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phases
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on March 14, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on March 14, 2021Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 14, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on March 14, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAdNote: JHU has not provided data for active COVID cases in the U.S. for the past week. As of March 14 at 3:26 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 534,794 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 14, 2021
Tracking total COVID cases per state on March 14, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on March 14, 2021(AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)More than 24% of the world’s 119 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of March 14, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 14, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on March 14, 2021. Note: JHU has not provided data for active COVID cases in the U.S. for the past week. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 14, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 14, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 14, 2021All rights reserved)A medical worker and school employees check document during a saliva COVID-19 test session at the Niederau school in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, March 11, 2021. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 14, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 119,748,246 -- an increase of more than 3 million from last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 29,423,015 COVID cases Brazil - 11,439,558 COVID cases India - 11,359,048 COVID cases Russia - 4,341,381 COVID cases United Kingdom - 4,271,710 COVID cases France - 4,131,872 COVID cases Italy - 3,223,142 COVID cases Spain - 3,183,704 COVID cases Turkey - 2,879,390 COVID cases Germany - 2,578,294 COVID cases Colombia - 2,299,082 COVID cases Argentina - 2,192,025 COVID cases Mexico - 2,163,875 COVID cases Poland - 1,906,632 COVID cases Iran - 1,746,953 COVID casesThe total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,651,442 -- an increase of 60,000 deaths from last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 534,673 COVID deaths Brazil - 277,102 COVID deaths Mexico - 194,490 COVID deaths India - 158,607 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 125,753 COVID deaths Italy - 102,145 COVID deaths France - 90,583 COVID deaths Russia - 90,558 COVID deaths Germany - 73,420 COVID deaths Spain - 72,258 COVID deaths Iran - 61,230 COVID deaths Colombia - 61,046 COVID deaths Argentina - 53,646 COVID deaths South Africa - 51,261 COVID deaths Peru - 48,841 COVID deathsAll data is sourced from Johns Hopkins University’s global COVID-19 data.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on March 7, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on March 7, 2021(AP Photo/Marta Lavandier, File)Of the world’s 2.5 million COVID deaths, more than 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of March 7, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 7, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on March 7, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAdAs of March 7 at 4:25 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 524,935 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 7, 2021
Tracking active COVID cases per state on March 7, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on March 7, 2021Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 7, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on March 7, 2021. Vermont and the states below it, which are those barely visible in the chart, each currently have fewer than 3,000 active virus cases. North Dakota and Wyoming have fewer than 1,000 active cases. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on March 7, click here.
Tracking total COVID cases per state on March 7, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on March 7, 2021(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)More than 24% of the world’s 116.6 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of March 7, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 7, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on March 7, 2021. As of March 7 at 1:25 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 28,964,443 -- the highest in the world. AdMore: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 7, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 7, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on March 7, 2021A Palestinian medic prepares a shot of the Russian-made Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, in Gaza City, Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know March 7, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 116,662,534. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 28,960,271 COVID cases India - 11,210,799 COVID cases Brazil - 10,938,836 COVID cases Russia - 4,274,263 COVID cases United Kingdom - 4,231,083 COVID cases France - 3,942,244 COVID cases Spain - 3,149,012 COVID cases Italy - 3,046,762 COVID cases Turkey - 2,780,417 COVID cases Germany - 2,508,441 COVID cases Colombia - 2,273,245 COVID cases Argentina - 2,146,714 COVID cases Mexico - 2,125,866 COVID cases Poland - 1,794,914 COVID cases Iran - 1,689,692 COVID casesThe total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,590,656. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 524,541 COVID deaths Brazil - 264,325 COVID deaths Mexico - 190,357 COVID deaths India - 157,756 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 124,654 COVID deaths Italy - 99,785 COVID deaths France - 88,727 COVID deaths Russia - 87,614 COVID deaths Germany - 71,956 COVID deaths Spain - 71,138 COVID deaths Iran - 60,687 COVID deaths Colombia - 60,412 COVID deaths Argentina - 52,870 COVID deaths South Africa - 50,647 COVID deaths Peru - 47,681 COVID deathsAll data is sourced from Johns Hopkins University’s global COVID-19 data.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 28, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 28, 2021Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 28, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 28, 2021. To see specific death counts for a state, hover your mouse over the state’s bar in the graph. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAdAs of Feb. 28 at 12:23 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 512,346 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 28, 2021
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 28, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 28, 2021(AP Photo/Gerry Broome)A cumulative total of more than 28.5 million COVID cases have been reported in the United States as of Feb. 28, but only a portion of those cases are currently active. As of Feb. 28, there are 17,338,486 active coronavirus cases in the United States, which is more than 60 percent of all U.S. cases, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 28, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Feb. 14, 2021. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Feb. 28, click here.
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 28, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 28, 2021(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)More than 25% of the world’s 113.9 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Feb. 28, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 28, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 28, 2021. As of Feb. 28 at 12:23 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 28,567,544 -- the highest in the world. AdMore: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 28, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 28, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 28, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 28, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 113,950,840. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 28,567,544 COVID cases India - 11,096,731 COVID cases Brazil - 10,517,232 COVID cases Russia - 4,198,400 COVID cases United Kingdom - 4,188,823 COVID cases France - 3,747,263 COVID cases Spain - 3,188,553 COVID cases Italy - 2,925,265 COVID cases Turkey - 2,701,588 COVID cases Germany - 2,449,506 COVID cases Colombia - 2,248,135 COVID cases Argentina - 2,104,197 COVID cases Mexico - 2,084,128 COVID cases Poland - 1,706,986 COVID cases Iran - 1,631,169 COVID casesThe total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,528,117. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 512,346 COVID deaths Brazil - 254,221 COVID deaths Mexico - 185,257 COVID deaths India - 157,051 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 123,083 COVID deaths Italy - 97,699 COVID deaths France - 85,741 COVID deaths Russia - 84,700 COVID deaths Germany - 70,106 COVID deaths Spain - 69,142 COVID deaths Iran - 60,073 COVID deaths Colombia - 59,660 COVID deaths Argentina - 51,946 COVID deaths South Africa - 49,941 COVID deaths Peru - 46,299 COVID deathsAll data is sourced from Johns Hopkins University’s global COVID-19 data. Compare the data above to our last report (Feb. 14) right hereAdClick here for the latest coronavirus news
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 21, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 21, 2021(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)More than 25% of the world’s 110 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Feb. 21, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 20, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 21, 2021. As of Feb. 21, more than 28 million COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the U.S. AdCOVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 21, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 21, 2021All rights reserved)Of the world’s 2.4 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Feb. 21, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 20, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 21, 2021. To see specific death counts for a state, hover your mouse over the state’s bar in the graph. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states here
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 21, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 21, 2021As of Feb. 21, there are 15,601,242 active coronavirus cases in the United States. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 20, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Feb. 21, 2021. AdTo see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Feb. 21, click here. COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Michigan lawmakers hold hearing, seek answers about nursing home deaths amid pandemic
Read full article: Michigan lawmakers hold hearing, seek answers about nursing home deaths amid pandemicThe hearing was initially meant to probe whether the state’s nursing home policy designated them as “hubs” for COVID patients. Andrew Cuomo’s administration was found to have been undercounting certain types of COVID deaths among nursing home patients, effectively lowering the number of deaths attributed to virus spread in nursing homes. State numbers show that a higher number of deaths: just over 5,500 residents in long-term care facilities have reportedly died from the virus. There has been no evidence, however, that Michigan is undercounting or underreporting long-term care COVID deaths. The plan was also backed by medical experts at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan, the CDC and AARP, among others over the course of the pandemic.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 14, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 14, 2021(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)Of the world’s 2.39 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Feb. 14, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 14, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 14, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAdAs of Feb. 14 at 6:24 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 485,300 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 14, 2021
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 14, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 14, 2021As of Feb. 14, there are 15,471,384 active coronavirus cases in the United States, which is nearly 56 percent of all U.S. cases, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 14, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Feb. 14, 2021. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Feb. 14, click here. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 14, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 14, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 14, 2021(AP Photo/Janet McConnaughey)More than 25% of the world’s 108 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Feb. 14, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 14, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 14, 2021. As of Feb. 14 at 6:24 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 27,638,448 -- the highest in the world. AdMore: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 14, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 14, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 14, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 14, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 108,715,375 -- an increase of more than 2.7 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 27,616,922 COVID cases India - 10,904,940 COVID cases Brazil - 9,809,754 COVID cases United Kingdom - 4,049,905 COVID cases Russia - 4,026,506 COVID cases France - 3,467,884 COVID cases Spain - 3,056,035 COVID cases Italy - 2,721,879 COVID cases Turkey - 2,586,183 COVID cases Germany - 2,341,665 COVID cases Colombia - 2,190,116 COVID cases Argentina - 2,021,553 COVID cases Mexico - 1,988,695 COVID cases Poland - 1,588,955 COVID cases Iran - 1,518,263 COVID casesSince our last report: Iran jumped up to #15 in the world, replacing South Africa. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,397,312 -- an increase of more than 83,600 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 484,997 COVID deaths Brazil - 238,532 COVID deaths Mexico - 173,771 COVID deaths India - 155,642 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 117,386 COVID deaths Italy - 93,577 COVID deaths France - 80,961 COVID deaths Russia - 78,825 COVID deaths Germany - 65,016 COVID deaths Spain - 64,747 COVID deaths Iran - 58,945 COVID deaths Colombia - 57,425 COVID deaths Argentina - 50,188 COVID deaths South Africa - 47,899 COVID deaths Peru - 43,491 COVID deathsSince our last report: All countries listed above have all reported an increase in virus deaths, but have each maintained their ranking over the last seven days.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 7, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Feb. 7, 2021Coronavirus hospitalizations are falling across the United States, but deaths have remained stubbornly high. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)Of the world’s 2.3 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Feb. 7 according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 7, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 7, 2021. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 7, 2021
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 7, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Feb. 7, 2021As of Feb. 7 at 3:22 p.m., there are 15,337,111 active coronavirus cases in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 7, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Feb. 7, 2021. AdAs of Feb. 7 at 3:22 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 26,986,827 -- the highest in the world. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Feb. 7, click here.
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 7, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Feb. 7, 2021(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)More than 25% of the world’s 106 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Feb. 7, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 7, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Feb. 7 2021. As of Feb. 7 at 3:22 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 26,986,827 -- the highest in the world. AdMore: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 7, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 7, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 7, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 7, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 106,008,375 -- an increase of more than 3.3 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 26,986,827 COVID cases India - 10,826,363 COVID cases Brazil - 9,447,165 COVID cases United Kingdom - 3,957,123 COVID cases Russia - 3,923,461 COVID cases France - 3,395,981 COVID cases Spain - 2,941,990 COVID cases Italy - 2,636,738 COVID cases Turkey - 2,531,456 COVID cases Germany - 2,291,599 COVID cases Colombia - 2,151,207 COVID cases Argentina - 1,976,689 COVID cases Mexico - 1,926,080 COVID cases Poland - 1,550,255 COVID cases South Africa - 1,473,700 COVID casesSince our last report: The United Kingdom rose from #5 to #4 in the world, surpassing Russia. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,313,677 -- an increase of more than 91,200 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 463,188 COVID deaths Brazil - 230,034 COVID deaths Mexico - 165,786 COVID deaths India - 154,996 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 112,681 COVID deaths Italy - 91,273 COVID deaths France - 79,111 COVID deaths Russia - 75,430 COVID deaths Germany - 61,602 COVID deaths Spain - 61,386 COVID deaths Iran - 58,469 COVID deaths Colombia - 55,693 COVID deaths Argentina - 49,110 COVID deaths South Africa - 46,180 COVID deaths Peru - 42,121 COVID deathsSince our last report: Germany jumped from #11 to #9 in the world.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 31, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 31, 2021(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Of the world’s 2.2 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Jan. 31, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 31, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 31, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAdAs of Jan. 31 at 2:22 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 440,652 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 31, 2021
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 31, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 31, 2021As of Jan. 31 at 2:22 p.m., there are 15,077,047 active coronavirus cases in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 31, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Jan. 31, 2021. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Jan. 31, click here. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 31, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 31, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 31, 2021All rights reserved)Ron Tupy receives a vaccination, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center, Minn. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)More than 25% of the world’s 102.8 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Jan. 31, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 31, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 31, 2021. As of Jan. 31 at 2:22 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 26,130,009 -- the highest in the world. AdMore: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 31, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 31, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 31, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 31, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 26,077,663 COVID cases India - 10,746,174 COVID cases Brazil - 9,176,975 COVID cases Russia - 3,808,348 COVID cases United Kingdom - 3,806,993 COVID cases France - 3,236,840 COVID cases Spain - 2,743,119 COVID cases Italy - 2,541,783 COVID cases Turkey - 2,470,901 COVID cases Germany - 2,224,911 COVID cases Colombia - 2,086,806 COVID cases Argentina - 1,922,264 COVID cases Mexico - 1,857,230 COVID cases Poland - 1,513,385 COVID cases South Africa - 1,449,236 COVID casesSince our last report: All countries listed above reported an increase in virus cases, but have each maintained their ranking over the last seven days. AdThe total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,222,403 -- an increase of more than 97,700 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 439,587 COVID deaths Brazil - 223,945 COVID deaths Mexico - 158,074 COVID deaths India - 154,274 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 105,777 COVID deaths Italy - 88,279 COVID deaths France - 76,006 COVID deaths Russia - 72,029 COVID deaths Spain - 58,319 COVID deaths Iran - 57,959 COVID deaths Germany - 57,152 COVID deaths Colombia - 53,650 COVID deaths Argentina - 47,931 COVID deaths South Africa - 43,951 COVID deaths Peru - 40,857 COVID deathsSince our last report: Mexico jumped from #4 to #3 in the world, surpassing India in virus deaths. The remaining countries listed above have all reported an increase in virus deaths, but have each maintained their ranking over the last seven days.
COVID outbreak blamed for deaths of 9 Michigan Catholic nuns
Read full article: COVID outbreak blamed for deaths of 9 Michigan Catholic nunsADRIAN, Mich. – The Adrian Dominican Sisters, headquartered in Adrian, Michigan, reported that nine sisters have died due to COVID-19 in the month of January. READ: Adrian Dominican Sisters report deadly COVID-19 outbreak at Michigan motherhouse“It’s numbing,” Siemen said. As of Thursday, 12 sisters on campus have tested positive for the virus and 25 have recovered. A statement from the General Council of the Adrian Dominican Sisters reads:“After more than nine months of no cases of COVID-19 among resident Sisters, we are now experiencing an outbreak among both Sisters and Co-workers at the Dominican Life Center. MORE: Michigan nuns call for immediate removal of Trump from office
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 24, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 24, 2021(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Of the world’s 2.1 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Jan. 24, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 24, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 24, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAs of Jan. 24 at 7:22 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 419,097 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 24, 2021
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 24, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 24, 2021As of Jan. 24, there are 14,625,036 active coronavirus cases in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 24, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Jan. 14, 2021. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Jan. 24, click here. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 24, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 24, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 24, 2021(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)More than 25% of the world’s 99.1 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Jan. 24, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 24, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 24, 2021. As of Jan. 24 at 7:22 p.m., the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 25,113,810 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 24, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 24, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 24, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 24, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 98,954,912 -- an increase of nearly 4.2 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 25,031,463 COVID cases India - 10,654,533 COVID cases Brazil - 8,816,254 COVID cases Russia - 3,679,247 COVID cases United Kingdom - 3,657,826 COVID cases France - 3,094,017 COVID cases Spain - 2,499,560 COVID cases Italy - 2,466,813 COVID cases Turkey - 2,429,605 COVID cases Germany - 2,146,030 COVID cases Colombia - 2,002,969 COVID cases Argentina - 1,862,192 COVID cases Mexico - 1,752,347 COVID cases Poland - 1,475,445 COVID cases South Africa - 1,404,839 COVID casesSince our last report: Spain jumped from #9 to #7 in the world over the last week. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,124,685 -- an increase of more than 98,000 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 417,902 COVID deaths Brazil - 216,445 COVID deaths India - 153,339 COVID deaths Mexico - 149,084 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 98,128 COVID deaths Italy - 85,461 COVID deaths France - 73,019 COVID deaths Russia - 68,397 COVID deaths Iran - 57,383 COVID deaths Spain - 55,441 COVID deaths Germany - 52,154 COVID deaths Colombia - 50,982 COVID deaths Argentina - 46,737 COVID deaths South Africa - 40,574 COVID deaths Peru - 39,274 COVID deathsSince our last report: Germany rose on the global list again for a second week in a row, jumping from #12 to #11 in the world.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 17, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 17, 2021of Medical Examiner-Coroner via AP)Of the world’s 2 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Jan. 17, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 17, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 17, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAs of Jan. 17, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 397,494 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 17, 2021
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 17, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 17, 2021More than a quarter of the world’s 94.4 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Jan. 17, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 17, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 17, 2021. As of Jan. 17, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 23,923,062 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 17, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 17, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 17, 2021(AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)A cumulative total of 23.9 million COVID cases have been reported in the United States as of Jan. 17, but only a portion of those cases are currently active. As of Jan. 17, there are 13,988,208 active coronavirus cases in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 17, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Jan. 17, 2021. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Jan. 17, click here. As of Jan. 17, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 23,923,062 -- the highest in the world.
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 17, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 17, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 17, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 94,759,287 -- an increase of 5.3 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 23,819,290 COVID cases India - 10,557,985 COVID cases Brazil - 8,455,059 COVID cases Russia - 3,530,379 COVID cases United Kingdom - 3,405,710 COVID cases France - 2,931,885 COVID cases Turkey - 2,387,101 COVID cases Italy - 2,381,277 COVID cases Spain - 2,252,164 COVID cases Germany - 2,049,855 COVID cases Colombia - 1,891,034 COVID cases Argentina - 1,791,979 COVID cases Mexico - 1,630,258 COVID cases Poland - 1,435,582 COVID cases Iran - 1,330,411 COVID casesSince our last report: All countries listed above reported an increase in virus cases, but have each maintained their ranking over the last eight days. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,026,617 -- an increase of more than 105,000 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 395,549 COVID deaths Brazil - 209,296 COVID deaths India - 152,274 COVID deaths Mexico - 140,241 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 89,427 COVID deaths Italy - 82,177 COVID deaths France - 70,094 COVID deaths Russia - 64,601 COVID deaths Iran - 56,803 COVID deaths Spain - 53,314 COVID deaths Colombia - 48,256 COVID deaths Germany - 46,781 COVID deaths Argentina - 45,295 COVID deaths Peru - 38,654 COVID deaths South Africa - 36,851 COVID deathsSince our last report: Germany jumped from #13 to #12 in the world.
Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 10, 2021
Read full article: Tracking active COVID cases per state on Jan. 10, 2021As of Jan. 10, there are 12,988,807 active coronavirus cases in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state and how they compare. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 10, 2021Below is the number of active COVID-19 cases in each state in the U.S. on Jan. 10, 2021. To see the total number of COVID-19 cases per state on Jan. 10, click here. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 10, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 10, 2021(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)Of the world’s 1.9 million COVID deaths, nearly 20 percent have taken place in the United States as of Jan. 10, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 10, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 10, 2021. Graph: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAs of Jan. 10, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 373,331 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 10, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 10, 2021(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)Nearly a quarter of the world’s 89 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Jan. 10, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to other states. Local: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 10, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 10, 2021. Graph: See how COVID deaths compare in all 50 states hereAs of Jan. 10, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 22,227,722 -- the highest in the world. More: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
COVID in the US: Tracking states with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021
Read full article: COVID in the US: Tracking states with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021States 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
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 9, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 9, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 89,368,735 -- an increase of 5.1 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 22,035,618 COVID cases India - 10,431,639 COVID cases Brazil - 8,013,708 COVID cases Russia - 3,344,175 COVID cases United Kingdom - 3,026,313 COVID cases France - 2,824,920 COVID cases Turkey - 2,317,118 COVID cases Italy - 2,257,866 COVID cases Spain - 2,050,360 COVID cases Germany - 1,914,249 COVID cases Colombia - 1,755,568 COVID cases Argentina - 1,703,352 COVID cases Mexico - 1,507,931 COVID cases Poland - 1,376,389 COVID cases Iran - 1,280,438 COVID casesSince our last report: The U.S. saw the largest increase in COVID-19 cases of all countries in the last week, reporting more than 1.8 million new cases. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 1,921,554 -- an increase of more than 89,000 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 370,119 COVID deaths Brazil - 201,460 COVID deaths India - 150,798 COVID deaths Mexico - 132,069 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 81,000 COVID deaths Italy - 78,394 COVID deaths France - 67,567 COVID deaths Russia - 60,523 COVID deaths Iran - 56,100 COVID deaths Spain - 51,874 COVID deaths Colombia - 45,431 COVID deaths Argentina - 44,273 COVID deaths Germany - 40,221 COVID deaths Peru - 38,049 COVID deaths South Africa - 32,425 COVID deathsSince our last report: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting the largest weekly increase in COVID deaths of all countries in the last week with 21,700 new deaths.
U.S. tops 4,000 daily deaths from coronavirus for 1st time
Read full article: U.S. tops 4,000 daily deaths from coronavirus for 1st timeCalifornia health authorities reported Thursday a record two-day total of 1,042 coronavirus deaths as many hospitals strain under unprecedented caseloads. Overall, the scourge has left more than 365,000 dead in the U.S. and caused nearly 22 million confirmed infections. Britain, with one-fifth the population of the U.S., likewise reported on Friday its highest one-day count of deaths yet: 1,325. California, Arizona, Texas and Florida together had nearly 1,500 deaths and 80,000 cases on Thursday and have been setting daily records this week, as have Mississippi and Nevada. At St. Joseph Hospital south of Los Angeles, nurses in the COVID-19 ward described being overwhelmed as the deaths mount.
Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 3, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID deaths per state on Jan. 3, 2021(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)Nearly 20 percent of the world’s 1.84 million COVID deaths have taken place in the United States as of Jan. 3, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID-19 deaths and how they compare to other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 3, 2021Below is the total coronavirus death count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 3, 2021. GRAPH: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereAs of Jan. 3, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 351,233 -- the highest in the world. MORE: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021
Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 3, 2021
Read full article: Tracking total COVID cases per state on Jan. 3, 2021(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)Nearly a quarter of the world’s 84 million confirmed COVID cases are from the United States as of Jan. 2, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Each week, we’ll provide an update on each state’s total number of COVID cases and how they compare to those in other states. LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 3, 2021Below is the total coronavirus case count for each state in the U.S. on Jan. 3, 2021. GRAPH: See how COVID deaths compare in all 50 states hereAs of Jan. 3, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 20,520,514 -- the highest in the world. MORE: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here.
COVID in the US: Tracking states with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021
Read full article: COVID in the US: Tracking states with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 2, 2021Each week we’ll provide updates on which states have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States is 20,205,931 -- the highest in the world. States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 2,336,201 cases Texas - 1,779,595 cases Florida - 1,323,315 cases New York - 995,816 cases Illinois - 963,389 cases Ohio - 700,380 cases Georgia - 677,589 cases Pennsylvania - 652,091 cases Tennessee - 586,802 cases North Carolina - 539,545 cases Arizona - 530,267 cases Michigan - 528,621 cases Wisconsin - 522,523 cases Indiana - 517,773 cases New Jersey - 482,861 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. GRAPH: See how COVID cases compare in all 50 states hereThe total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in the United States is 348,411 -- the highest in the world. MORE: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021Click here for the latest coronavirus news
Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021
Read full article: Global COVID: Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Jan. 2, 2021LOCAL: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Jan. 2, 2021Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 20,205,931 COVID cases India - 10,305,788 COVID cases Brazil - 7,700,578 COVID cases Russia - 3,179,898 COVID cases France - 2,697,121 COVID cases United Kingdom - 2,607,523 COVID cases Turkey - 2,232,035 COVID cases Italy - 2,141,201 COVID cases Spain - 1,928,265 COVID cases Germany - 1,773,080 COVID cases Colombia - 1,654,880 COVID cases Argentina - 1,629,594 COVID cases Mexico - 1,437,185 COVID cases Poland - 1,312,780 COVID cases Iran - 1,237,474 COVID casesSince our last report: This is our first global report since October 2020, so we will not be comparing this week’s data to any of our previous reports. When we publish next week’s coronavirus data, we will compare it to the previous week, as we’ve done in the past. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 348,411 COVID deaths Brazil - 195,411 COVID deaths India - 149,218 COVID deaths Mexico - 126,507 COVID deaths Italy - 74,985 COVID deaths United Kingdom - 74,682 COVID deaths France - 64,892 COVID deaths Russia - 57,235 COVID deaths Iran - 55,438 COVID deaths Spain - 50,837 COVID deaths Colombia - 43,495 COVID deaths Argentina - 43,319 COVID deaths Peru - 37,680 COVID deaths Germany - 34,238 COVID deaths Poland - 29,058 COVID deathsSince our last report: This is our first global report since October 2020, so we will not be comparing this week’s data to any of our previous reports. All data is sourced from Johns Hopkins University’s global COVID-19 data.
Metro Detroit mother dies from COVID-19 days after giving birth
Read full article: Metro Detroit mother dies from COVID-19 days after giving birthDETROIT – A family from Metro Detroit and California mourns the loss of a mother who died from COVID-19 after giving birth to her son. “She is going to leave a big void,” said Miguel Avilez, who lost his sister, 33-year-old Erika Becerra. “For us, her name means ‘Joy’ because she brought joy to everybody. No matter who you were, stranger, family member, she would bring joy to you.”Becerra was four weeks from giving birth to her second child when she started feeling symptoms of COVID-19. At Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, they made the call to induce her labor, and on Nov. 15, baby Diego Antonio was born.
Should Michigan extend its COVID restrictions beyond Dec. 8?
Read full article: Should Michigan extend its COVID restrictions beyond Dec. 8?In response to rising COVID cases and deaths throughout the U.S., some states are ramping up restrictions to help curb virus spread -- like in California, for instance, where residents are heading into another sweeping lockdown. Update Dec. 7: Michigan COVID restrictions extended through Dec. 20: What to knowUpdate Dec. 7: Michigan hospitals urge state to extend COVID restrictions ‘to see meaningful change’In Michigan, the Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued a “three-week pause” in November that bans indoor dining at bars and restaurants, in-person learning at high schools and colleges and more through Dec. 8. As of Dec. 6, Michigan is beginning to see a slowing growth rate of daily new COVID-19 cases following a surge in recent weeks -- but virus deaths are still rising across the state. COVID hospitalizations in Michigan have also been steadily increasing since October, including upticks in critical care and ventilator use. We want to know: Are you in favor of extending Michigan’s current coronavirus restrictions beyond Dec. 8?
Top Henry Ford Health doctor worried about Michigan COVID-19 deaths rising in near future
Read full article: Top Henry Ford Health doctor worried about Michigan COVID-19 deaths rising in near futureTop Henry Ford Health doctor worried about Michigan COVID-19 deaths rising in near futureIf you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
State officials urge Michiganders to take precaution as COVID-19 cases rise ahead of the holidays
Read full article: State officials urge Michiganders to take precaution as COVID-19 cases rise ahead of the holidaysLANSING, Mich. – On the day that Michigan hospital systems banded together to put out the alert on the rise of COVID-19 cases, Gov. ‘No area of the state is spared’: How COVID-19 is trending in all 8 Michigan regionsA spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey said “Sen. As state officials announce 6,000 new COVID-19 cases daily in Michigan, hospitalizations are starting to trend in wrong direction. During a virtual discussion with the presidents and CEOS of major Michigan health systems, the most pressing concern isn’t space, but staff availability. COVID-19 cases in Michigan are at an all-time high, and Gov.
Dr. Khaldun: Michigan seeing 5 times more COVID-19 cases per day than early September
Read full article: Dr. Khaldun: Michigan seeing 5 times more COVID-19 cases per day than early SeptemberLANSING, Mich. – Michigan reported a new daily record of COVID-19 cases in Michigan -- 5,710 new cases along with 51 new reported deaths, including 26 from a review of past vital records. “We’re seeing more than five times the number of new cases per day now than we saw early September,” said Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun. If we don’t change our behaviors, we could be seeing up to 100 deaths a day by the end of December," she said. In a statement, the city of Detroit said:“Overall, we are seeing an uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases and a rise in the number of hospitalizations in Detroit. View More: Michigan COVID-19 dataView More: Coronavirus newsView More: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 hospitalization data trendsView More: Tracking coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schools
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 14
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 14LOCAL: Oct. 14, 2020: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 139,061; Death toll now at 6,941Each week we’ll provide updates on which states have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 861,310 cases Texas - 826,816 cases Florida - 738,749 cases New York - 476,708 cases Georgia - 333,304 cases Illinois - 327,771 cases North Carolina - 234,481 cases Arizona - 226,734 cases Tennessee - 218,829 cases New Jersey - 215,085 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. Most states with 20,000 or more total COVID-19 cases are reporting an increase of between 3,000-9,000 new cases since last week. States with fewer than 20,000 total COVID-19 cases are reporting anywhere from 69 new cases (Vermont) to 4,700 new cases (Montana) since last week. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 14
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 14
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 14LOCAL: Oct. 14, 2020: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 139,061; Death toll now at 6,941Each week we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 38,304,172 -- an increase of 2.7 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 7,870,653 cases India - 7,239,389 cases Brazil - 5,113,628 cases Russia - 1,332,824 cases Colombia - 924,098 cases Argentina - 917,035 cases Spain - 908,056 cases Peru - 853,974 cases Mexico - 825,340 cases France - 820,017 casesSince last week’s report: India saw the largest increase in COVID-19 cases of all countries in the last week, reporting over 550,000 new cases. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 1,088,463 -- an increase of over 42,000 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 216,169 deaths Brazil - 150,998 deaths India - 110,586 deaths Mexico - 84,420 deaths United Kingdom - 43,245 deaths Italy - 36,289 deaths Peru - 33,419 deaths Spain - 33,413 deaths France - 33,056 deaths Iran - 29,349 deathsSince last week’s report: India saw the most significant increase in COVID-19 deaths of all countries over the last week, reporting over 7,000 new deaths since last Tuesday.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 6
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 6States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 835,507 cases Texas - 794,319 cases Florida - 717,874 cases New York - 465,515 cases Georgia - 323,714 cases Illinois - 306,088 cases Arizona - 221,070 cases North Carolina - 219,754 cases New Jersey - 208,713 cases Tennessee - 203,699 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. Most states with 20,000 or more total COVID-19 cases are reporting an increase of between 1,000-6,000 new cases since last week. States with fewer than 20,000 total COVID-19 cases are reporting anywhere from 68 new cases (Vermont) to 2,100 new cases (Montana) since last week. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 33,214 deaths Texas - 16,437 deaths California - 16,171 deaths New Jersey - 16,138 deaths Florida - 14,712 deaths Massachusetts - 9,530 deaths Illinois - 9,054 deaths Pennsylvania - 8,207 deaths Georgia - 7,192 deaths Michigan - 7,139 deathsSince last week’s report: Texas jumped from #3 to #2 in the country, reporting an increase of more than 530 new deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 6
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 6
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Oct. 6LOCAL: Oct. 6, 2020: Michigan coronavirus cases up to 129,826; Death toll now at 6,838Each week we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 7,467,186 cases India - 6,685,082 cases Brazil - 4,927,235 cases Russia - 1,231,277 cases Colombia - 862,158 cases Peru - 829,999 cases Spain - 813,412 cases Argentina - 809,728 cases Mexico - 789,780 cases South Africa - 682,215 casesSince last week’s report: India saw the largest increase in COVID-19 cases of all countries in the last week, reporting nearly 460,000 new cases. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 210,464 deaths Brazil - 146,675 deaths India - 103,569 deaths Mexico - 81,877 deaths United Kingdom - 42,535 deaths Italy - 36,030 deaths Peru - 32,834 deaths Spain - 32,486 deaths France - 32,382 deaths Iran - 27,419 deathsSince last week’s report: India saw the most significant increase in COVID-19 deaths of all countries over the last week, reporting over 6,000 new deaths since last week. Spain was previously reporting low weekly increases of COVID-19 deaths (below 100) but has been reporting larger increases in recent weeks as the country experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases. Italy is still reporting significantly low increases in COVID-19 deaths, recording 136 new deaths since last week.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 30
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 30LOCAL: Sept. 30, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 124,687; Death toll now at 6,762Each week we’ll provide updates on which states have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 815,654 cases Texas - 767,264 cases Florida - 704,568 cases New York - 457,649 cases Georgia - 316,306 cases Illinois - 293,448 cases Arizona - 218,184 cases North Carolina - 209,136 cases New Jersey - 204,563 cases Tennessee - 194,611 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with fewer than 20,000 total COVID-19 cases are reporting anywhere from 53 new cases (Vermont) to 3,600 new cases (Montana) since Sept. 15. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 33,144 deaths New Jersey - 16,117 deaths Texas - 15,902 deaths California - 15,782 deaths Florida - 14,143 deaths Massachusetts - 9,423 deaths Illinois - 8,881 deaths Pennsylvania - 8,101 deaths Michigan - 7,072 deaths Georgia - 6,994 deathsSince our last report on Sept. 15: Texas, California and Florida are all reporting an increase of around 1,500 new COVID-19 deaths over the last two weeks. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 30
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 30
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 30LOCAL: Sept. 30, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 124,687; Death toll now at 6,762Each week we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 33,785,178 -- an increase of more than 4.3 million since Sept. 15. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 7,210,067 cases India - 6,225,763 cases Brazil - 4,777,522 cases Russia - 1,170,799 cases Colombia - 824,042 cases Peru - 811,768 cases Spain - 769,188 cases Mexico - 738,163 cases Argentina - 736,609 cases South Africa - 672,572 casesSince our last report on Sept. 15: India saw the largest increase in COVID-19 cases of all countries over the last two weeks, reporting nearly 1.3 million new cases in 15 days. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 1,010,147 -- an increase of nearly 79,000 since Sept. 15. Italy is still reporting significantly low increases in COVID-19 deaths, recording 261 deaths in the last 15 days.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 15
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 15LOCAL: Sept. 15, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 113,183; Death toll now at 6,612Each week we’ll provide updates on which states have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. States with the highest number of COVID-19 casesCalifornia - 765,134 cases Texas - 685,748 cases Florida - 665,730 cases New York - 444,948 cases Georgia - 295,337 cases Illinois - 264,831 cases Arizona - 208,725 cases New Jersey - 196,968 cases North Carolina - 185,780 cases Tennessee - 174,274 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. Most states with 20,000 or more total COVID-19 cases are reporting an increase of between 1,500-5,000 new cases since last week. States with fewer than 20,000 total COVID-19 cases are reporting anywhere from 45 new cases (Vermont) to 2,030 new cases (North Dakota) since last Tuesday. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 15
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 15
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 15LOCAL: Sept. 15, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 113,183; Death toll now at 6,612Each week we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 6,601,337 cases India - 4,930,236 cases Brazil - 4,345,610 cases Russia - 1,069,873 cases Peru - 733,860 cases Colombia - 721,892 cases Mexico - 671,716 cases South Africa - 651,521 cases Spain - 603,167 cases Argentina - 565,446 casesSince last week’s reporting: India saw the largest increase in COVID-19 cases of all countries within the last week, reporting nearly 650,000 new cases in seven days. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 195,637 deaths Brazil - 132,006 deaths India - 80,776 deaths Mexico - 71,049 deaths United Kingdom - 41,753 deaths Italy - 35,633 deaths France - 31,007 deaths Peru - 30,812 deaths Spain - 30,004 deaths Iran - 23,453 deathsSince last week’s reporting: India saw the most significant weekly increase of all countries over the last week, reporting over 8,000 new deaths in seven days. Spain was previously reporting low weekly increases of COVID-19 deaths (below 100) but has been reporting increases of over 200 in recent weeks as the country experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases. Italy continues to see significantly-low weekly increases of COVID-19 deaths, reporting only 70 new deaths since last Tuesday.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 8
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 8LOCAL: Sept. 7, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 107,371; Death toll now at 6,538Each 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 - 740,965 cases Texas - 659,041 cases Florida - 648,269 cases New York - 440,021 cases Georgia - 283,807 cases Illinois - 252,884 cases Arizona - 205,964 cases New Jersey - 194,390 cases North Carolina - 177,919 cases Tennessee - 165,109 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. Most states with 20,000 or more total COVID-19 cases are reporting an increase of between 2,000-6,000 new cases since last week. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 33,002 deaths New Jersey - 15,991 deaths California - 13,758 deaths Texas - 13,697 deaths Florida - 11,871 deaths Massachusetts - 9,133 deaths Illinois - 8,398 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,771 deaths Michigan - 6,810 deaths Georgia - 6,044 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Texas saw the largest increase in COVID-19 deaths of all states in the last week, reporting an increase of over 900 new deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 8
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 8
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 8LOCAL: Sept. 7, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 107,371; Death toll now at 6,538Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 27,382,880 -- an increase of more than 1.8 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 6,306,412 cases India - 4,280,422 cases Brazil - 4,147,794 cases Russia - 1,032,354 cases Peru - 691,575 cases Colombia - 671,848 cases South Africa - 639,362 cases Mexico - 637,509 cases Spain - 525,549 cases Argentina - 488,007 casesSince last weeks reporting: India jumped from #3 to #2 in the world, reporting an increase of nearly 590,000 new COVID-19 cases. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 189,323 deaths Brazil - 126,960 deaths India - 72,775 deaths Mexico - 67,781 deaths United Kingdom - 41,673 deaths Italy - 35,563 deaths France - 34,746 deaths Peru - 29,976 deaths Spain - 29,516 deaths Iran - 22,542 deathsSince last weeks reporting: India reported the most significant weekly increase of all countries over the last week, reporting nearly 7,500 new deaths in seven days. Spain was previously reporting low weekly increases of COVID-19 deaths (below 100) but has been reporting increases of over 200 in recent weeks as the country experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 1
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 1LOCAL: Aug. 31, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 102,468; Death toll now at 6,480Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 25,533,086 -- an increase of more than 1.8 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 6,036,569 cases Brazil - 3,908,272 cases India - 3,691,166 cases Russia - 997,072 cases Peru - 652,037 cases South Africa - 627,041 cases Colombia - 615,094 cases Mexico - 599,560 cases Spain - 462,858 cases Argentina - 417,735 casesSince last weeks reporting: India saw the largest increase of cases since last week, reporting more than 530,000 new COVID-19 cases. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 183,689 deaths Brazil - 121,381 deaths India - 65,288 deaths Mexico - 64,414 deaths United Kingdom - 41,589 deaths Italy - 35,483 deaths France - 30,666 deaths Spain - 29,094 deaths Peru - 28,944 deaths Iran - 21,672 deathsSince last weeks reporting: India has jumped from #4 to #3 in the world, reporting an increase of nearly 7,000 new COVID-19 deaths since last week. Spain was previously reporting low weekly increases of COVID-19 deaths (below 100) but has been reporting increases of over 200 in recent weeks as the country experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 1
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 1LOCAL: Sept. 1, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 103,186; Death toll now at 6,495Each 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 - 712,475 cases Texas - 632,739 cases Florida - 623,471 cases New York - 434,756 cases Georgia - 270,471 cases Illinois - 236,724 cases Arizona - 201,835 cases New Jersey - 191,960 cases North Carolina - 167,309 cases Tennessee - 154,933 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with fewer than 20,000 total COVID-19 cases are reporting anywhere from 58 new cases (Vermont) to 2,000 new cases (South Dakota) since last week. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,957 deaths New Jersey - 15,945 deaths California - 13,022 deaths Texas - 12,779 deaths Florida - 11,187 deaths Massachusetts - 9,060 deaths Illinois - 8,235 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,659 deaths Michigan - 6,753 deaths Georgia - 5,633 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Texas saw the largest increase in COVID-19 deaths of all states in the last week, reporting an increase of 1,030 new deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Sept. 1
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 25
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 25LOCAL: Aug. 24, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 97,660; Death toll now at 6,397Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 5,743,686 cases Brazil - 3,622,861 cases India - 3,167,323 cases Russia - 963,655 cases South Africa - 611,450 cases Peru - 600,438 cases Mexico - 563,705 cases Colombia - 551,688 cases Spain - 405,436 cases Chile - 399,568 casesSince last weeks reporting: India saw the largest increase in cases since last week, reporting more than 460,000 additional COVID-19 cases. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 814,135 -- an increase of nearly 40,000 since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 177,336 deaths Brazil - 115,309 deaths Mexico - 60,800 deaths India - 58,390 deaths United Kingdom - 41,519 deaths Italy - 35,441 deaths France - 30,533 deaths Spain - 28,872 deaths Peru - 27,813 deaths Iran - 20,901 deathsSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting an increase of over 6,700 new COVID-19 deaths. India also saw a significant increase, reporting over 6,500 new COVID-19 deaths since last week.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 25
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 25LOCAL: Aug. 24, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 97,660; Death toll now at 6,397Each 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 - 675,561 cases Florida - 602,829 cases Texas - 598,450 cases New York - 430,145 cases Georgia - 256,253 cases Illinois - 223,206 cases Arizona - 198,414 cases New Jersey - 189,719 cases North Carolina - 156,396 cases Tennessee - 144,604 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with fewer than 20,000 total COVID-19 cases are reporting anywhere from 39 new cases (Vermont) to 1,500 new cases (Hawaii) since last week. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,887 deaths New Jersey - 15,946 deaths California - 12,235 deaths Texas - 11,749 deaths Florida - 10,397 deaths Massachusetts - 8,949 deaths Illinois - 8,097 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,557 deaths Michigan - 6,663 deaths Georgia - 5,156 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Texas saw the largest increase in COVID-19 deaths of all states in the last week, reporting an increase of 1,300 new deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 25
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 18
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 18LOCAL: Aug. 17, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 93,185; Death toll now at 6,325Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 5,446,233 cases Brazil - 3,359,570 cases India - 2,702,742 cases Russia - 930,276 cases South Africa - 589,886 cases Peru - 541,493 cases Mexico - 525,733 cases Colombia - 476,660 cases Chile - 387,502 cases Spain - 359,082 casesSince last weeks reporting (6 days ago): India saw the largest increase in cases since last week, reporting more than 370,000 additional COVID-19 cases. Peru jumped from #7 to #6 in the world, reporting an increase of over 50,000 additional COVID-19 cases. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 170,586 deaths Brazil - 108,536 deaths Mexico - 57,023 deaths India - 51,797 deaths United Kingdom - 41,454 deaths Italy - 35,400 deaths France - 30,434 deaths Spain - 28,646 deaths Peru - 26,481 deaths Iran - 19,972 deathsSince last weeks reporting (6 days ago): The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting an increase of over 5,500 new COVID-19 deaths. The U.K. is apparently reporting a decrease in COVID-19 deaths since last week -- the number has decreased by 5,300 deaths.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 18
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 18LOCAL: Aug. 17, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 93,185; Death toll now at 6,325Each 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 - 629,415 cases Florida - 576,094 cases Texas - 561,110 cases New York - 425,916 cases Georgia - 238,861 cases Illinois - 209,185 cases Arizona - 194,005 cases New Jersey - 187,767 cases North Carolina - 145,516 cases Louisiana - 138,485 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,846 deaths New Jersey - 15,916 deaths California - 11,296 deaths Texas - 10,447 deaths Florida - 9,539 deaths Massachusetts - 8,842 deaths Illinois - 7,967 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,453 deaths Michigan - 6,592 deaths Georgia - 4,727 deathsSince last weeks reporting (6 days): Texas saw the largest increase in COVID-19 deaths of all states last week, reporting an increase of over 1,200 new deaths since Wednesday. COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 18
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 12
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 12LOCAL: Aug. 11, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 88,756; Death toll now at 6,264Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 20,405,098 -- an increase of more than 2 million since last week. Colombia jumped from #9 to #8 in the world, reporting an increase of 83,000 additional COVID-19 cases. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 744,211 -- an increase of nearly 50,000 since last week. Comparatively, Italy France and Spain have all been reporting low weekly increase of COVID-19 deaths in recent weeks.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 12
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 12LOCAL: Aug. 11, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 88,756; Death toll now at 6,264Each 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 - 578,946 cases Florida - 542,792 cases Texas - 517,700 cases New York - 422,003 cases Georgia - 222,588 cases Illinois - 198,248 cases Arizona - 188,737 cases New Jersey - 185,475 cases North Carolina - 138,743 cases Louisiana - 133,125 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. A number of states not listed above are also reporting significant increases in COVID-19 deaths since last week: Georgia, reporting 509 new deaths; Arizona, reporting 420 new deaths; South Carolina, reporting 305 new deaths; Louisiana, reporting 289 new deaths; Mississippi, reporting 233 new deaths; and Alabama, reporting 214 new deaths. COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 12
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 4
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 4LOCAL: Aug. 3, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 83,386; Death toll now at 6,212Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 4,718,249 cases Brazil - 2,750,318 cases India - 1,855,745 cases Russia - 859,762 cases South Africa - 516,862 cases Mexico - 443,813 cases Peru - 433,100 cases Chile - 361,493 cases Colombia - 327,352 cases Iran - 314,786 casesSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting an increase of more than 421,000 cases in one week. India remains #3 in the world and is reporting an increase of 375,000 COVID-19 cases since last week. As of Tuesday, the United Kingdom is no longer one of the top 10 countries with the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases for the first time since the pandemic struck. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 155,478 deaths Brazil - 94,665 deaths Mexico - 48,012 deaths United Kingdom - 46,295 deaths India - 38,938 deaths Italy - 35,166 deaths France - 30,297 deaths Spain - 28,472 deaths Peru - 19,811 deaths Iran - 17,617 deathsSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting an increase of more than 7,000 additional deaths.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 4
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on Aug. 4LOCAL: 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
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 28
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 28LOCAL: July 27, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 78,507; Death toll now at 6,154Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 16,523,029 -- an increase of more than 1.7 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 4,296,461 cases Brazil - 2,442,375 cases India - 1,480,073 cases Russia - 822,060 cases South Africa - 452,529 cases Mexico - 395,489 cases Peru - 389,717 cases Chile - 347,923 cases United Kingdom - 301,709 cases Iran - 296,273 casesSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and reported an increase of more than 464,000 cases in one week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 148,076 deaths Brazil - 87,618 deaths United Kingdom - 45,844 deaths Mexico - 44,022 deaths Italy - 35,112 deaths India - 33,408 deaths France - 30,212 deaths Spain - 28,434 deaths Peru - 18,418 deaths Iran - 16,147 deathsSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting an increase of more than 7,000 additional deaths. India jumped from #8 to #6 in the world, reporting an increase of more than 5,000 COVID-19 deaths.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 28
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 28LOCAL: 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
Detroit families encouraged to submit photos of loved ones for citywide COVID-19 memorial
Read full article: Detroit families encouraged to submit photos of loved ones for citywide COVID-19 memorialDetroit Mayor Mike Duggan has declared August 31, 2020 as Detroit Memorial Day to acknowledge residents who have died from COVID-19. The day will be recognized with a citywide memorial featuring large photo boards of passed Detroit residents along a route on Belle Isle. Families and friends are encouraged to drive the route and say goodbye to their loved ones on August 31. The city of Detroit is requesting families to send photographs of their loved ones who have died from COVID-19 so that they can be displayed along the route on August 31. Families interested in submitting photos of their loved ones for the Detroit memorial event can do so before July 31 through one of the following options:Online here,by emailing detroitmemorial2020@gmail.comor by mailing: Detroit Memorial 2020, P.O.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 21
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 21LOCAL: July 20, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 74,152; Death toll now at 6,126Each 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 casesNew York - 407,326 cases California - 397,870 cases Florida - 360,394 cases Texas - 343,783 cases New Jersey - 176,963 cases Illinois - 163,922 cases Georgia - 145,582 cases Arizona - 145,183 cases Massachusetts - 113,789 cases Pennsylvania - 101,738 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,506 deaths New Jersey - 15,715 deaths Massachusetts - 8,433 deaths California - 7,770 deaths Illinois - 7,494 deaths Pennsylvania - 7,018 deaths Michigan - 6,373 deaths Florida - 5,072 deaths Connecticut - 4,406 deaths Texas - 4,106 deathsSince last weeks reporting: California jumped from #5 to #4 in the country, reporting an increase of nearly 700 additional COVID-19 deaths since last week. Some states not listed above are also reporting significant increases in COVID-19 deaths since last week: Arizona, reporting 538 deaths and South Carolina, reporting 192 deaths. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 21
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 21
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 21LOCAL: July 20, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 74,152; Death toll now at 6,126Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 3,831,591 cases Brazil - 2,118,646 cases India - 1,155,338 cases Russia - 782,040 cases South Africa - 373,628 cases Peru - 353,590 cases Mexico - 349,396 cases Chile - 330,930 cases United Kingdom - 296,944 cases Iran - 278,827 casesSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and reported an increase of more than 444,000 COVID-19 cases in one week. South Africa jumped from #9 to #5 in the world, reporting an increase of more than 85,000 COVID-19 cases. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 140,914 deaths Brazil - 80,120 deaths United Kingdom - 45,397 deaths Mexico - 39,485 deaths Italy - 35,058 deaths France - 30,180 deaths Spain - 28,422 deaths India - 28,082 deaths Iran - 14,634 deaths Peru - 13,187 deathsSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and is reporting an increase of more than 4,900 COVID-19 deaths. France is reporting an increase of 148 deaths while Italy and Spain are reporting 74 and 13 additional COVID-19 deaths, respectively.
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 14
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 14LOCAL: July 13, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 69,722, Death toll now at 6,075Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 13,165,663 -- an increase of more than 1.4 million since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 3,387,053 cases Brazil - 1,884,967 cases India - 906,752 cases Russia - 738,787 cases Peru - 330,123 cases Chile - 319,493 cases Mexico - 304,435 cases United Kingdom - 292,931 cases South Africa - 287,796 cases Iran - 262,173 casesSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and reported an increase of more than 423,000 COVID-19 cases in one week. Brazil remains #2 in the world and is reporting an increase of more than 260,000 COVID-19 cases in one week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 135,984 deaths Brazil - 72,883 deaths United Kingdom - 45,053 deaths Mexico - 35,491 deaths Italy - 34,984 deaths France - 30,032 deaths Spain - 28,409 deaths India - 23,727 deaths Iran - 13,211 deaths Peru - 12,054 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Brazil saw the highest increase in COVID-19 deaths of the countries listed above, reporting an increase of more than 7,300 deaths since last week.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 14
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 14LOCAL: July 14, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 70,306; Death toll now at 6,081Each 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 casesNew York - 402,263 cases California - 333,357 cases Florida - 282,435 cases Texas - 269,778 cases New Jersey - 175,522 cases Illinois - 155,931 cases Arizona - 123,824 cases Georgia - 120,572 cases Massachusetts - 111,827 cases Pennsylvania - 100,330 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. Since last weeks reporting: Florida saw the highest increase in COVID-19 cases of the states listed above, reporting an increase of nearly 76,000 cases since last week. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,395 deaths New Jersey - 15,560 deaths Massachusetts - 8,330 deaths Illinois - 7,394 deaths California - 7,089 deaths Pennsylvania - 6,911 deaths Michigan - 6,321 deaths Connecticut - 4,371 deaths Florida - 4,277 deaths Louisiana - 3,423 deathsSince last weeks reporting: California jumped from #6 to #5 in the country, reporting an increase of nearly 650 COVID-19 deaths since last week. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 14
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 7
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 7LOCAL: July 7, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 66,627, Death toll now at 6,005Each week we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 2,963,244 cases Brazil - 1,623,284 cases India - 719,664 cases Russia - 693,215 cases Peru - 305,703 cases Chile - 301,019 cases United Kingdom - 287,872 cases Mexico - 261,750 cases Spain - 252,130 cases Iran - 245,688 casesSince last week’s reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world and reported an increase of more than 350,000 COVID-19 cases in one week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 130,751 deaths Brazil - 65,487 deaths United Kingdom - 44,476 deaths Italy - 34,899 deaths Mexico - 31,119 deaths France - 29,936 deaths Spain - 28,392 deaths India - 20,159 deaths Iran - 11,931 deaths Peru - 10,772 deathsSince last week’s reporting: Brazil saw the highest increase in COVID-19 deaths of the countries listed above, reporting an increase of more than 7,000 COVID-19 deaths since last week. Mexico jumped from #7 to #5 in the world, reporting an increase of nearly 4,000 COVID-19 deaths. Italy, France and Spain are all reporting significantly small increases in COVID-19 deaths since last week -- all under 135, with Spain reporting less than 40 new deaths.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 7
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on July 7LOCAL: July 7, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 66,627, Death toll now at 6,005Each 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 casesNew York - 397,649 cases California - 271,035 cases Florida - 206,447 cases Texas - 205,642 cases New Jersey - 173,611 cases Illinois - 147,865 cases Massachusetts - 110,137 cases Arizona - 101,455 cases Georgia - 97,064 cases Pennsylvania - 95,100 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 32,219 deaths New Jersey - 15,229 deaths Massachusetts - 8,198 deaths Illinois - 7,026 deaths Pennsylvania - 6,754 deaths California - 6,441 deaths Michigan - 6,221 deaths Connecticut - 4,338 deaths Florida - 3,778 deaths Louisiana - 3,296 deathsSince last weeks reporting: New York remains #1 in the country and is reporting an increase of more than 800 deaths. COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on July 7
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 30
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 30LOCAL: June 29, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 63,497, Death toll now at 5,915Each week we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 2,606,211 cases Brazil - 1,368,195 cases Russia - 646,929 cases India - 566,840 cases United Kingdom - 314,159 cases Peru - 282,365 cases Chile - 279,393 cases Spain - 249,271 cases Italy - 240,578 cases Iran - 227,662 casesSince last week’s reporting: The world surpasses 10 million COVID-19 cases in the last week. The U.S. remains #1 in the world but has reported an increase of more than 280,000 COVID-19 cases since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 126,360 deaths Brazil - 58,314 deaths United Kingdom - 43,815 deaths Italy - 34,767 deaths France - 29,816 deaths Spain - 28,355 deaths Mexico - 27,121 deaths India - 16,893 deaths Iran - 10,817 deaths Belgium - 9,747 deathsSince last week’s reporting: Brazil saw the highest increase in COVID-19 deaths of the countries listed above, reporting an increase of more than 7,000 COVID-19 deaths since last week. Mexico also saw a significant increase since last week, reporting an increase of more than 4,500 COVID-19 deaths.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on June 30
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on June 30LOCAL: June 29, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 63,497, Death toll now at 5,915Each 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 casesNew York - 393,304 cases California - 223,646 cases New Jersey - 171,272 cases Texas - 156,706 cases Florida - 146,341 cases Illinois - 142,461 cases Massachusetts - 108,768 cases Pennsylvania - 90,467 cases Georgia - 79,417 cases Arizona - 74,545 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 31,403 deaths New Jersey - 14,992 deaths Massachusetts - 8,094 deaths Illinois - 6,902 deaths Pennsylvania - 6,614 deaths Michigan - 6,161 deaths California - 5,983 deaths Connecticut - 4,320 deaths Florida - 3,447 deaths Louisiana - 3,199 deathsSince last weeks reporting: New Jersey did not report a significant increase in COVID-19 cases since last week, but is reporting a significant increase in deaths: 2,018. Most states with the highest numbers of COVID-19 deaths -- more than 2,000 -- reported an increase of about 50-230 COVID-19 deaths since last week. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 30
Coronavirus death toll at neighboring care facilities in Metro Detroit may be worst in US
Read full article: Coronavirus death toll at neighboring care facilities in Metro Detroit may be worst in USRIVERVIEW, Mich. – Kathy McGuire lost her 87-year-old mother, Sara, to coronavirus (COVID-19). On June 15, Whitmer ordered that all nursing home staff and residents be tested for coronavirus. McGuire’s mother was a resident in Rivergate Terrace in April when she got sick. In March and April, Rivergate insiders and families told Local 4 that COVID-19 was spreading like wildfire. “I would ask her why would you not come forth to protect our senior citizens, loved ones in nursing homes, who were the most vulnerable?” McGuire said.
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 23
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 23LOCAL: June 23, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 61,630, Death toll now at 5,864Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 9,154,232. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 2,325,970 cases Brazil - 1,106,470 cases Russia - 598,878 cases India - 440,215 cases United Kingdom - 307,682 cases Peru - 257,447 cases Chile - 250,767 cases Spain - 246,752 cases Italy - 238,833 cases Iran - 209,970 casesSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. remains #1 in the world but has reported an increase of more than 188,000 additional COVID-19 cases since last week. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 473,650. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 120,771 deaths Brazil - 51,271 deaths United Kingdom - 43,011 deaths Italy - 34,675 deaths France - 29,666 deaths Spain - 28,325 deaths Mexico - 22,584 deaths India - 14,011 deaths Iran - 9,863 deaths Belgium - 9,713 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Brazil saw the highest increase in COVID-19 deaths of the countries listed above, reporting more than 6,000 deaths in the last week.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on June 23
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on June 23LOCAL: June 23, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 61,630, Death toll now at 5,864Each 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 casesNew York - 388,488 cases California - 184,765 cases New Jersey - 169,415 cases Illinois - 137,224 cases Texas - 117,790 cases Massachusetts - 107,210 cases Florida - 100,217 cases Pennsylvania - 86,576 cases Michigan - 67,957 cases Georgia - 65,928 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 31,176 deaths New Jersey - 12,974 deaths Massachusetts - 7,873 deaths Illinois - 6,671 deaths Pennsylvania - 6,426 deaths Michigan - 6,097 deaths California - 5,566 deaths Connecticut - 4,263 deaths Florida - 3,173 deaths Louisiana - 3,117 deathsSince last weeks reporting: California remains #7 in the country but reported an increase of more than 350 deaths since last week. Most states with the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases saw an average increase of 50-150 COVID-19 deaths since June 17. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 23
Coronavirus death toll at neighboring care facilities in Metro Detroit may be worst in US
Read full article: Coronavirus death toll at neighboring care facilities in Metro Detroit may be worst in USKathy McGuire lost her 87-year-old mother, Sara, to coronavirus (COVID-19). If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 17
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 17LOCAL: June 16, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,189; Death toll now at 5,790Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 8,204,947. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 2,137,731 cases Brazil - 923,189 cases Russia - 552,549 cases India - 354,065 cases United Kingdom - 299,600 cases Spain - 244,328 cases Italy - 237,500 cases Peru - 237,156 cases Iran - 195,051 cases France - 194,347 casesSince last weeks reporting: Brazil remains #2 in the world but has reported an increase of more than 150,000 cases since last week. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 116,963 deaths Brazil - 45,241 deaths United Kingdom - 42,054 deaths Italy - 34,405 deaths France - 29,550 deaths Spain - 27,136 deaths Mexico - 18,310 deaths India - 11,903 deaths Belgium - 9,675 deaths Iran - 9,185 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Brazil jumped from #3 to #2 in the world. India was not on the list of the 10 countries with the highest COVID-19 deaths last week and is now #8 in the world.
COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on June 17
Read full article: COVID-19 in the US: Tracking states with the most cases, deaths on June 17LOCAL: June 16, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,189; Death toll now at 5,790Each 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 casesNew York - 384,575 cases New Jersey - 167,426 cases California - 158,961 cases Illinois - 133,639 cases Massachusetts - 105,885 cases Texas - 93,569 cases Pennsylvania - 83,978 cases Florida - 80,109 cases Michigan - 66,269 cases Maryland - 62,409 casesNote: Numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases above include presumptive positive cases. States with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsNew York - 30,909 deaths New Jersey - 12,792 deaths Massachusetts - 7,664 deaths Illinois - 6,398 deaths Pennsylvania - 6,276 deaths Michigan - 6,034 deaths California - 5,200 deaths Connecticut - 4,210 deaths Louisiana - 3,042 deaths Florida - 2,993 deathsNote: Most states with the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases saw an increase of 100-200 COVID-19 deaths since June 10. COVID-19 cases and deaths have been broken down by county in each individual state by Johns Hopkins University and can be viewed here. MORE: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 17
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 11
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 11LOCAL: June 11, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 59,496; Death toll now at 5,738Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 7,432,275. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 2,009,238 cases Brazil - 772,416 cases Russia - 501,800 cases United Kingdom - 292,854 cases India - 286,577 cases Spain - 242,707 cases Italy - 236,142 cases Peru - 208,823 cases France - 192,068 cases Germany - 186,562 casesSince last weeks reporting: The U.S. exceeded 2 million cases. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 418,052. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 113,209 deaths United Kingdom - 41,364 deaths Brazil - 39,680 deaths Italy - 34,167 deaths France - 29,322 deaths Spain - 27,136 deaths Mexico - 15,357 deaths Belgium - 9,636 deaths Germany - 8,772 deaths Iran - 8,584 deathsSince last weeks reporting: Brazil jumped from #4 to #3 in the world.
Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 2
Read full article: Global COVID-19: Tracking countries with the most cases, deaths on June 2LOCAL: June 1, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 57,532; Death toll now at 5,516Each week well provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 6,318,040. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 casesUnited States - 1,817,785 cases Brazil - 526, 447 cases Russia - 423,186 cases United Kingdom - 277,738 cases Spain - 239,932 cases Italy - 235,515 cases India - 205, 147 cases France - 189,348 cases Germany - 183,879 cases Peru - 170,039 casesNote: Brazil remained #2 in the world but their reported deaths increased by more than 135,000 since last weeks reporting. The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 376,885. Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deathsUnited States - 105,475 deaths United Kingdom - 39,127 deaths Italy - 33,530 deaths Brazil - 29,937 deaths France - 28,836 deaths Spain - 27,127 deaths Mexico - 10,167 deaths Belgium - 9,505 deaths Germany - 8,563 deaths Iran - 7,942 deathsNote: The U.S. exceeded 100,000 COVID-19 deaths since last weeks reporting.
Detroit COVID-19: Cases reach 10,967, death toll at 1,372 on May 30
Read full article: Detroit COVID-19: Cases reach 10,967, death toll at 1,372 on May 30DETROIT The city of Detroit provided an update on its current numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. As of May 30 Detroit is reporting 10,967 COVID-19 cases -- an increase of 13 cases from May 29 -- and 1,372 COVID-19 deaths -- an increase of 14 deaths from May 29. A preliminary chart of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Detroit courtesy of the city of Detroit. Wayne County -- including Detroit -- is the most affected county, reporting 20,254 COVID-19 cases and 2,452 deaths as of May 30. As of May 30 Michigan officials have reported 56,884 COVID-19 cases and 5,463 deaths for the entire state.
Detroit COVID-19: Cases reach 10,927, death toll at 1,353 on May 28
Read full article: Detroit COVID-19: Cases reach 10,927, death toll at 1,353 on May 28DETROIT The city of Detroit provided an update on its current numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. As of May 28 Detroit is reporting 10,927 COVID-19 cases -- an increase of 25 cases from May 27 -- and 1,353 COVID-19 deaths -- an increase of 4 deaths from May 27. A preliminary chart of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Detroit courtesy of the city of Detroit. Wayne County -- including Detroit -- is the most affected county, reporting 19,999 COVID-19 cases and 2,406 deaths as of May 27. As of May 27 Michigan officials have reported 55,608 COVID-19 cases and 5,334 deaths for the entire state.
Detroit COVID-19: Cases reach 10,847, death toll at 1,329 on May 26
Read full article: Detroit COVID-19: Cases reach 10,847, death toll at 1,329 on May 26DETROIT The city of Detroit provided an update on its current numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths. As of May 26 Detroit is reporting 10,847 COVID-19 cases -- an increase of 97 cases from May 25 -- and 1,329 COVID-19 deaths -- an increase of 5 deaths from May 25. A preliminary chart of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Detroit courtesy of the city of Detroit. Wayne County -- including Detroit -- is the most affected county, reporting 19,926 COVID-19 cases and 2,368 deaths as of May 26. As of May 26 Michigan officials have reported 55,104 COVID-19 cases and 5,266 deaths for the entire state.