Anonymous ID: b5ef93 March 12, 2020, 8:48 p.m. No.8396857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6908 >>7063 >>7072 >>7242 >>7388 >>7431 >>7448

US coronavirus cases: a state-by-state breakdown

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/us-coronavirus-cases-a-state-by-state-breakdown/ar-BB10FUz1?li=BBnb7Kz

 

The first US case of the coronavirus was reported in January – a Washington state man who had recently returned from China. A little more than a month later, the country has reported more than 1,270.

 

At least 38 people have died: 30 in Washington state, four in California, two in Florida, one in New Jersey and one in South Dakota.

 

As local leaders work to curb the spread of the virus within the US, health officials say they expect the number of cases to keep climbing as more people are tested. Vice President Mike Pence announced 4 million more tests will be available by the end of the week – on top of the at least one million already in place across the country.

 

The 1,274 Americans who have tested positive includes 46 people who were repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship after an outbreak on board and another 21 repatriated from the Grand Princess cruise ship, which was stuck off the California coast as officials scrambled to figure out how to respond. The number also includes three people who were repatriated from Wuhan, China.

 

Here are the rest of the cases, broken down by state:

 

Alabama: No reported cases

Alaska: No reported cases

Arizona: 9

Arkansas: 1

California: 139 (including four deaths)

 

Colorado: 33

Connecticut: 3

Delaware: 1

District of Columbia: 10

Florida: 26 (including two deaths)

 

Georgia: 31

Hawaii: 2

Idaho: No reported cases

Illinois: 25

Indiana: 10

 

Iowa: 14

Kansas: 1

Kentucky: 8

Louisiana 13

Maine: No reported cases

 

Maryland: 12

Massachusetts: 95

Michigan: 2

Minnesota: 5

Mississippi: 1

 

Missouri: 1

Montana: No reported cases

Nebraska: 10

Nevada: 7

New Hampshire: 5

 

New Jersey: 23 (including one death)

New Mexico: 4

New York: 216

North Carolina: 8

North Dakota: 1

 

Ohio: 4

Oklahoma: 2

Oregon: 19

Pennsylvania: 15

Rhode Island: 5

 

South Carolina: 10

South Dakota: 8 (including one death)

Tennessee: 7

Texas: 21

Utah: 3

 

Vermont: 1

Virginia: 9

Washington: 373 (including 30 deaths)

West Virginia: No reported cases

Wisconsin: 10

Wyoming: 1

 

(the virus seems to have a preference for liberal states where people can not use common sense,

they need government telling them to wash their hands, don't hang out in crowds of sick people, stay home if you are ill and see your family doctor… and how well did government prepare for the flu season, corona or otherwise???)

Anonymous ID: b5ef93 March 12, 2020, 9:22 p.m. No.8397194   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7211 >>7242 >>7431

Looked at school district announcements in my region of PA. Some are cancelling extra-curicular/after school activities but state school closures would be a last resort action. Most school districts re-emphasize good hygiene practices/cleaning. Most link to the state PA DOH Covid-19 webpage and the CDC resources.

 

In other word… Common Sense during a flu season

 

PA DOH Covid-19 page:

https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/Pages/Coronavirus.aspx

Coronavirus

 

PA COVID-19 Update – March 12, 2020 Last updated 8:30 p.m.

 

•To date, there are 20 presumptive positive cases and 2 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Pennsylvania. Total cases = 22.

 

•Counties impacted to date include:

•Bucks (2)

•Delaware (1)

•Monroe (2)

•Montgomery (13)

•Northampton (1)

•Philadelphia (1)

•Pike (1)

•Wayne (1)

 

•Recent additions to COVID-19 webpage include:

• Gov. Wolf, Sec. of Health Outline COVID-19 Mitigation Guidance for Montgomery County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

• Interim Guidance on Visitation in Nursing Facilities During COVID-19

• Most of Europe (Level 3 Travel Health Notice)

• DOH COVID-19 press releases

• Daily COVID-19 report (updated every evening)

•Social media graphics and posters

PA COVID-19 Update Archive

COVID-19 Testing in Pennsylvania

(screen cap of chart)

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

(see link if interested… mostly CDC recommendations and common sense)

 

(like the PA DOH banner pic for the Covid page… KEK)

Anonymous ID: b5ef93 March 12, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.8397261   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8397063

 

Yes, it's a cnn article so accuracy is not permitted.

Looked at my state, PA DOH, with 20 presumptive and 2 confirmed.

Most are only in the Philly area.

 

Hopefully Anons will look at their state Dept of Health webpages and share the facts.

Anonymous ID: b5ef93 March 12, 2020, 9:44 p.m. No.8397379   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8396773

 

looks like the snowflake blizzards at stores in the NorthEast cities have depleted inventory

 

to fill the flood of orders, appears the P&G plant is ramping up and expediating shipping out their inventory.

 

PA DOH webpage places most of the presumpitive and positive tests (22 total) in the Philly area.