More than 10,600 people across the United States have been infected with the novel coronavirus, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local governments. At least 149 people have died.
The number of cases is expected to rapidly grow as more people are tested for COVID-19.
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So far, Washington and New York states have been hit the hardest by the virus. At least 68 have died in Washington and 20 in New York.
Responding to the virus, several states have declared states of emergencies and ordered the closures of schools and businesses. States have encouraged people to practice social distancing and self-isolation.
On the federal level, US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency. He has been accused of initially downplaying the virus and not taking action soon enough. His administration has been under fire for the testing issues that the country has faced.
Here's a look at how many cases each state has confirmed and how many deaths have been reported, according to John Hopkins University.
Alabama
Confirmed cases: 68
Deaths: 0
Alaska
Confirmed cases: 9
Deaths: 0
Arizona
Confirmed cases: 31
Deaths: 0
Arkansas
Confirmed cases: 37
Deaths: 0
California
Confirmed cases: 870
Deaths: 16
Colorado
Confirmed cases: 221
Deaths: 2
Connecticut
Confirmed cases: 97
Deaths: 2
Delaware
Confirmed cases: 26
Deaths: 0
District of Columbia
Confirmed cases: 40
Deaths: 0
Florida
Confirmed cases: 360
Deaths: 9
Georgia
Confirmed cases: 197
Deaths: 4
Hawaii
Confirmed cases: 16
Deaths: 0
Idaho
Confirmed cases: 11
Deaths: 0
Illinois
Confirmed cases: 295
Deaths: 1
Indiana
Confirmed cases: 56
Deaths: 2
Iowa
Confirmed cases: 39
Deaths: 0
Kansas
Confirmed cases: 22
Deaths: 0
Kentucky
Confirmed cases: 35
Deaths: 1
Louisiana
Confirmed cases: 347
Deaths: 7
Maine
Confirmed cases: 42
Deaths: 0
Maryland
Confirmed cases: 107
Deaths: 0
Massachusetts
Confirmed cases: 256
Deaths: 0
Michigan
Confirmed cases: 164
Deaths: 3
Minnesota
Confirmed cases: 76
Deaths: 0
Mississippi
Confirmed cases: 50
Deaths: 0
Missouri
Confirmed cases: 26
Deaths: 1
Montana
Confirmed cases: 11
Deaths: 0
Nebraska
Confirmed cases: 29
Deaths: 0
Nevada
Confirmed cases: 84
Deaths: 1
New Hampshire
Confirmed cases: 39
Deaths: 0
New Jersey
Confirmed cases: 427
Deaths: 5
New Mexico
Confirmed cases: 28
Deaths: 0
New York
Confirmed cases: 4,152
Deaths: 20
North Carolina
Confirmed cases: 119
Deaths: 0
North Dakota
Confirmed cases: 7
Deaths: 0
Ohio
Confirmed cases: 89
Deaths: 0
Oklahoma
Confirmed cases: 31
Deaths: 0
Oregon
Confirmed cases: 75
Deaths: 3
Pennsylvania
Confirmed cases: 163
Deaths: 1
Rhode Island
Confirmed cases: 33
Deaths: 0
South Carolina
Confirmed cases: 60
Deaths: 1
South Dakota
Confirmed cases: 11
Deaths: 1
Tennessee
Confirmed cases: 100
Deaths: 0
Texas
Confirmed cases: 221
Deaths: 3
Utah
Confirmed cases: 66
Deaths: 0
Vermont
Confirmed cases: 19
Deaths: 0
Virginia
Confirmed cases: 79
Deaths: 2
Washington
Confirmed cases: 1,187
Deaths: 68
West Virginia
Confirmed cases: 2
Deaths: 0
Wisconsin
Confirmed cases: 116
Deaths: 0
Wyoming
Confirmed cases: 18
Deaths: 0
US territories
Confirmed cases: 22
Deaths: 0
Editor's note: This article and its map will be updated periodically throughout the day, but always check with local government officials for the most up-to-date numbers.
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