COVID-19 Total Cases and Deaths in the United States, Trend By Date

Created on May 15, 2020.

We took a look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on US states using data from Johns Hopkins University, and New York Times. We have a chart below that shows trendlines for total confirmed cases and deaths by date. We also have a chart that shows cases and deaths per 100K residents for states in the United States using the 2019 population estimates from the US Census Bureau (NST-EST2019-01).

Summary of COVID-19 Cases in the United States

Most of the states are grayed out. You can add a state to get it colored, you can remove any of the colored states, and you can choose to see only selected states as well. We also have a table of the data below. You can use the table to filter, sort, and explore the data further.

Note: We update this data daily based on new data from Johns Hopkins University. Currently, we update this data once every morning EST time. As such, these results, mostly reflects updates at the close of the previous day.

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United States COVID-19 Total Cases, Trend By Date
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United States COVID-19 Total Cases Per 100K Residents, Trend By Date
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Table of COVID-19 Total Cases in the United States, Trend By Date
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