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USA Coronavirus – Latest figures March 21 2020

From WorldOmeters

 United States

Coronavirus Cases:

21,852

Deaths:

279

Recovered:

147 ACTIVE CASES 21,426 Currently Infected Patients 21,362 (100%) in Mild Condition 64 (0%) Serious or Critical 279 (65%) Deaths

Latest Updates

March 21 (GMT)

  • 2469 new cases and 23 new deaths in the United States
    New deaths include:
    • 1 new death in Oregon, first in Marion County[source]
    • 1st death in Tennessee: a 73-year old man with underlying health conditions in Nashville [source]
    • 1st death in Arizona: a Maricopa County man in his 50s with underlying health conditions [source]
    • 1 death in Ohio: an 85-year-old man was an Erie County [source]
    • 2 new deaths in South Carolinaelderly people suffering from underlying health conditions [source]
    • 1 death in California: the first death in Contra Costa County: a patient in their70s [source]
    • 1 death in Maryland: a Baltimore County resident in his 60s who suffered fromunderlying medical conditions  [sourceD.C. schools will be closed until April 27
    • 1 death in Missouri:  a woman in her 60s, who suffered from multiple health problems prior to being diagnosed with COVID-19 [source]

March 20 (GMT)

  •  5594 new cases and 49 new deaths in the United States. 23% of the US Population is ordered to “stay at home” after governors in California (40 million residents), New York State (20 million), Illinois (13 million), and Connecticut (3.5 million) ordered nonessential workers to remain at home to slow the spread of coronavirus.
    • Connecticut issues a “stay at home” order for its 3.5 million residents that goes into effect Monday at 8 p.m
    • Texas declared a public health disaster for the first time in more than 100 years [source
    • Illinois: Governor Pritzker issues an immediate “stay at home” order for all residents “to avoid the loss of potentially tens of thousands of lives” The order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Saturday. [source
    • New York: Governor Cuomo orders 100% of all non-essential workers to stay home  [source]
    • Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf orders all businesses that aren’t ‘life-sustaining’ to close [source]
    • California: Governor Gavin Newson orders the state’s 40 million residents to “stay at home.” The order is “open ended.” Modeling predicts that 56% of the state’s population will be infected over the next 8 weeks. Only essential businesses will be allowed to remain open.  All indoor public and private gatherings with 10 or more people are prohibited [source]  

      New deaths include: 
    • The first death in Massachusetts:  an 87-year-old military veteran from Winthrop [source]
    • 7 new deaths in King County (WA) [source]
    • 1 new death in Snohomish County (WA)  [source]
    • 1 new death in Illinois, a woman in her 70s in Cook County [source
    • 1 new death in Indiana: an adult resident of Marion County over age 60  [source
    • 1 new death in Missouri (Jackson County) a woman in her 80s with no prior travel history [source]
    • 1 new death in Texas: a man in his 80s in Harris County [source
    • 1 new death in Riverside County (CA)
    • 1 new death in Louisiana 
    • 2 new deaths in New Jersey 
    • 1 new death in Florida 
    • 8 new deaths in New York, as De Blasio is demanding the federal governmentmobilize the military to help in the response efforts [source]
    • First 2 deaths in Wisconsin: a man in his 50s from Fond Du Lac County and a man in his 90s from Ozaukee County  [source]
    • 3 new deaths in Georgia 
    • First 2 deaths in Vermont: a man from Windsor County and a woman from Chittenden County, both older individuals who likely received the virus throughcommunity transmission  [source]
    • 1 new presumptive death in Ohio [source]
    • 1 new death in Connecticut: a man in his 80s from New Canaan (the second person from New Canaan to die) [source]  

      New Cases include:
    • 80 new cases in Texas, of which 19 in Dallas County [source
    • 75 new cases in Tennessee [source
    • 3 new cases in Alabama [source]  

For more on this story, graphs and to keep up to date go to: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

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