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CORONAVIRUS WATCH: APRIL, 2021

An ongoing tally of the rise and fall of coronavirus cases, the number of COVID-19 deaths, the number of tests given, and the number of vaccines received. Wearing masks, washing your hands, and social distancing are still the norm, rather than the exception, as the battle against COVID-19 and its new variants continues

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Mark Kooyman is the CEO/Discovery Chief at EXPERIENCE Insight Group, Inc. and a well-regarded market research expert who lives in Atlanta. Kooyman has been preparing daily numbers on COVID-19 for friends and family since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. We thank him for allowing Creative Loafing to publish his results.

Friday, April 30, 2021

On this last day of April, 2021, the number of active COVID-19 cases totals 713,597. That is a decline of 116,954 active cases from last Friday, April 23, or just over 14 percent.

The number of vaccines provided in the past 24 hours increased by just less than 5 million. The reason the number of new individuals securing vaccination is lower than it was 30 days ago is because a significant share of individuals receiving a vaccine each day now are receiving their second vaccine and they are not counted as new individuals.

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.71 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.21 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.33 percent of the population. (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 32,121,173 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active Cases — 2.2 percent or 713,597 cases, 2.3 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 543,462 ... 494,522 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,940 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 96.1 percent or 30,864,114 individuals, 95.9 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 234,639,414 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 6,135,031in Georgia. A total of 142,692,987 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 68.7 percent having received two vaccines


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 59,269
  • Total active cases declined by 15,983 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,145,686, with 3.9 percent posting positive, for a total of 445,132,683 tests having been completed
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at870 compared to 954 deaths that posted yesterday ... of the 870 deaths declared yesterday, 78 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • ICU cases posted at 6,499, the number of intensive care cases represents 0.91 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors increased by 74,382 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,440, the number of cases represents2.4 percent of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 73, that compares to the same percentage and index of 76 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,550 active cases today, 1,527 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,039 active cases today, 1,064 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,372 active cases today, 1,362 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 983 active cases today, 978 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 137 active cases today, 142 yesterday ... 10 of the 137 are UGA Students
  • Oconee County — 44 active cases today, 46 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 177 active cases today, 181 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 91 active cases today, 87 yesterday
  • Hall County — 227 active cases today, 230 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,464 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.13 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 69,

  • California — 1,723 new cases, 1,422 yesterday
  • Texas — 4,023 new cases, 3,852 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,666 new cases, 5,178 yesterday
  • Arizona — 881 new cases, 603 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 86,

  • Georgia — 1,440 new cases, 1,400 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,092 new cases, 1,134 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 911 new cases, 683 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,985 new cases, 1,765 yesterday
  • Alabama — 430 new cases, 376 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 161 new cases, 334 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 23.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 124:

  • New York — 4,325 new cases, 3,365 yesterdays
  • New Jersey — 2,242 new cases, 2,113 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,395 new cases, 1,613 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 486 new cases, 621 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,362 new cases, 3,542 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,187 new cases, 1,120 yesterday
  • Maryland — 966 new cases, 1,002 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 20.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 134:

  • Illinois — 3,394 new cases, 2,728 yesterday
  • Michigan — 4,197 new cases, 4,943 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,786 new cases, 1,723 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 790 new cases, 738 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,384 new cases, 1,258 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 806 new cases, 688 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 52:

  • Missouri — 795 new cases, 791 yesterday
  • Kansas — 42 new cases, 166 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 289 new cases, 249 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 240 new cases, 291 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 570 new cases, 442 yesterday


Thursday, April 29, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.69 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.22 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.30 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 32,005,300 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active Cases — 2.3 percent or 729,580 cases, 2.3 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 542,592... 493,730 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,862 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 96.0 percent or 30,789,732 individuals, 95.9 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 228,661,408 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 6,011,504 in Georgia. A total of 141,751,857 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with just under 70 percent having received two vaccines (68.3 percent - 96,747,454)


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 56,604 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 22,429 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,776,345, with 3.9 percent posting positive, for a total of 443,986,997 tests having been completed
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 954 compared to the 855 deaths that posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 6,755, the number of intensive care cases represents 0.90 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors increased by 78,079 individuals.


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,400, the number of cases represents2.5 percent of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 76.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,527 active cases today, 1,569 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,064 active cases today, 1,093 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,362 active cases today, 1,395 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 978 active cases today, 976 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 142 active cases today, 147 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 46 active cases today, 45 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 181 active cases today, 183 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 87 active cases today, 90 yesterday
  • Hall County — 230 active cases today, 227 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,398 active COVID-19 cases , that translates to 0.13 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 19.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 66:

  • California — 1,422 new cases, 2,236 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,852 new cases, 4,064 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,178 new cases, 5,271 yesterday
  • Arizona — 603 new cases, 682 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 81:

  • Georgia — 1,400 new cases, 1,299 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,134 new cases, 1,187 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 683 new cases, 441 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,765 new cases, 1,148 yesterday
  • Alabama — 376 new cases, 359 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 334 new cases, 172 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 23.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 124:

  • New York — 3,365 new cases, 2,953 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 2,113 new cases, 2,124 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,613 new cases, 965 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 621 new cases, 407 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,542 new cases, 3,661 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,120 new cases, 1,105 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,002 new cases, 677 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 137:

  • Illinois — 2,728 new cases, 2,556 yesterday
  • Michigan — 4,943 new cases, 4,584 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,723 new cases, 1,567 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 738 new cases, 714 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,258 new cases, 838 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 688 new cases, 815 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 54:

  • Missouri — 791 new cases, 524 yesterday
  • Kansas — 166 new cases, 32 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 249 new cases, 115 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 291 new cases, 229 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 442 new cases, 452 yesterday


Wednesday, April 28, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.67 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.23 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.28 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 32,005,300 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active Cases — 2.3 percent or 778,090 cases, 2.6 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 541,638... 492,862 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,776 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 96.0 percent or 30,711,653 individuals, 95.9 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 228,661,408 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 6,011,504in Georgia. A total of 140,969,663 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 68 percent having received two vaccines


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 52,046 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 26,081 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,021,807, with 4.0 percent posting positive, for a total of 442,210,652 tests having been conducted
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 885 compared to 455 deaths that posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 6,764, the number of intensive care cases represents 0.90 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors increased by 77,242 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,299, the number of cases represents2.5 percent of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 76.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,569 active cases today, 1,612 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,093 active cases today, 1,123 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,395 active cases today, 1,408 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 976 active cases today, 968 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 147 active cases today, 153 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 45 active cases today, 48 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 183 active cases today, 188 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 90 active cases today, 87 yesterday
  • Hall County — 227 active cases today, 225 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,609 active COVID-19 cases , that translates to 0.13 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 23.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 78:

  • California — 2,236 new cases, 2,752 yesterday
  • Texas — 4,064 new cases, 3,342 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,271 new cases, 3,513 yesterday
  • Arizona — 682 new cases, 750 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 70:

  • Georgia — 1,299 new cases, 812 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,187 new cases, 530 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 441 new cases, 533 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,148 new cases, 1,334 yesterday
  • Alabama — 359 new cases, 217 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 172 new cases, 212 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 22.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 120:

  • New York — 2,953 new cases, 3,440 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 2,124 new cases, 1,558 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 965 new cases, 881 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 407 new cases, 2,167 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,661 new cases, 2,690 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,105 new cases, 719 yesterday
  • Maryland — 677 new cases, 557 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 137:

  • Illinois — 2,556 new cases, 2,137 yesterday
  • Michigan — 4,584 new cases, 3,540 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,567 new cases, 1,396 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 714 new cases, 211 yesterday
  • Indiana — 838 new cases, 682 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 815 new cases, 367 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 41:

  • Missouri — 524 new cases, 316 yesterday
  • Kansas — 32 new cases, 119 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 115 new cases, 262 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 229 new cases, 63 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 452 new cases, 891 yesterday


Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Just under 95 million adults have been fully COVID-19 vaccinated in the U.S., or, more than half of all citizens age 18-plus.

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.65 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.23 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.26 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,953,254 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active Cases — 2.4 percent or 778,090 cases, 2.6 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 540,753... 492,057 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,696 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 95.9 percent or 30,634,411 individuals, 95.8 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 228,661,408 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 5,924,273 in Georgia


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 47,456 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 9,507 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,545,353, with 4.1 percent posting positive, for a total of 441,188,845 tests having been completed
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 455 compared to 273 deaths that posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 6,897, the number of intensive care cases represents 0.89 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors increased by 56,508 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 812, the number of cases represents 1.7 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 51.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,612 active cases today, 1,616 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,123 active cases today, 1,129 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,408 active cases today, 1,412 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 968 active cases today, 971 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 153 active cases today, 156 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 48 active cases today, 45 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 188 active cases today, 186 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 87 active cases today, 91 yesterday
  • Hall County — 225 active cases today, 234 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,896 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.13 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 21.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 73:

  • California — 2,752 new cases, 1,311 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,342 new cases, 1,703 yesterday
  • Florida — 3,513 new cases, 4,671 yesterday
  • Arizona — 750 new cases, 661 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 62:

  • Georgia — 812 new cases, 916 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 530 new cases, 1,004 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 533 new cases, 759 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,334 new cases, 1,509 yesterday
  • Alabama — 217 new cases, 233 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 212 new cases, 105 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 25.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 133:

  • New York — 3,440 new cases, 4,164 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 1,558 new cases, 1,694 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 881 new cases, 1,214 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 2,167 new cases, 412 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 2,690 new cases, 2,626 yesterday
  • Virginia — 719 new cases, 884 yesterday
  • Maryland — 557 new cases, 906 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 17.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 114:

  • Illinois — 2,137 new cases, 2,035 yesterday
  • Michigan — 3,540 new cases, 4,932 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,396 new cases, 873 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 211 new cases, 324 yesterday
  • Indiana — 682 new cases, 827 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 367 new cases, 399 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 56:

  • Missouri — 316 new cases, 379 yesterday
  • Kansas — 119 new cases, 82 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 262 new cases, 217 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 63 new cases, 64 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 891 new cases, 295 yesterday


Monday, April 26, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.64% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.24% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.23% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,905,798 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.6% or 787,597 cases, 2.6% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.6% or 540,29; 491,643 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,655 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 54,216 individuals


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,052,164, with 4.2% posting positive
  • The number of deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 totaled 273 compared to the 742 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases totaled 7,002, the number of Intensive Care Unit cases represents 0.89% of the total active cases


The State of Georgia posted 916 new active cases, the number of Georgia cases represents 2.0% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 61.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,616 active cases today, 1,603 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,129 active cases today, 1,127 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,412 active cases today, 1,455 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 971 active cases today, 966 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 156 active cases today… 150 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 45 active cases today, 51 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 186 active cases today, 181 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 91 active cases today, 89 yesterday
  • Hall County — 234 active cases today, 236 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,830 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.13% of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 18.6% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 62:

  • California — 1,311 new cases, 1,284 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,703 new cases, 1,647 yesterday
  • Florida — 4,671 new cases, 7,411 yesterday
  • Arizona — 661 new cases, 529 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.1% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 81:

  • Georgia — 916 new cases, 1,473 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,004 new cases, 1,233 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 759 new cases, 1,001 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,509 new cases, 1,822 yesterday
  • Alabama — 233 new cases, 321 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 105 new cases, 172 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 26.5% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 139:

  • New York — 4,164 new cases, 4,269 yesterday ... 9.3% of total new cases
  • New Jersey — 1,694 new cases, 2,783 yesterday ... 3.8% of total new cases
  • Massachusetts — 1,214 new cases, 1,563 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 412 new cases, 632 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 2,626 new cases, 3,691 yesterday ... 5.8% of total new cases
  • Virginia — 884 new cases …1,005 yesterday
  • Maryland — 906 new cases, 1,196 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.1% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 136:

  • Illinois — 2,035 new cases, 2,907 yesterday
  • Michigan — 4,932 new cases, 5,201 yesterday
  • Ohio — 873 new cases, 1,526 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 324 new cases, 382 yesterday
  • Indiana — 827 new cases, 1,101 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 399 new cases, 494 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.3% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 37:

  • Missouri — 379 new cases, 614 yesterday
  • Kansas — 82 new cases, 49 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 217 new cases, 228 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 64 new cases, 105 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 295 new cases, 430 yesterday


Sunday, April 25, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.62% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.24% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.22% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,869,962 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.6% or 797,250 cases, 2.6% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.6% or 540,025 ... 491,397 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,628 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 95.8% or 30,860,962 individuals, 95.8% yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • New active cases in the U.S. grew by 52,280 individuals
  • New active cases in the U.S. grew by 52,280 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 13,984 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,523,347,  with 4.3% posting positive
  • The number of deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 totaled 742 compared to the 780 deaths posted yesterday.
  • ICU cases total  7,086. The number of Intensive Care Unit cases represents 0.89% of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 66,522 individuals


The State of Georgia posted 1,473 new active cases, the number of Georgia cases represents 2.7% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 82… that compares to the same percentage and index of 85 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,603 active cases today, 1,567 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,127 active cases today, 1,144 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,455 active cases today, 1,438 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 966 active cases today, 984 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 150 active cases today… 152 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 51 active cases today, 44 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 181 active cases today, 170 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 89 active cases today, 85 yesterday
  • Hall County — 236 active cases today, 220 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,822 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.13% of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.4% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 68:

  • California — 1,284 new cases, 2,013 yesterday
  • Texas — 1.647 new cases, 2.982 yesterday
  • Florida — 7,411 new cases, 5,464 yesterday
  • Arizona — 529 new cases, 896 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 11.3% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 90:

  • Georgia — 1,473 new cases, 1,842 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,233 new cases, 1,208 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 1,001 new cases, 977 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,822 new cases, 2,167 yesterday
  • Alabama — 321 new cases, 428 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 172 new cases, 212 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 28.4% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 149:

  • New York — 4,269 new cases, 5,194 yesterday ... 8.0% of total new cases
  • New Jersey — 2,783 new cases, 2,834 yesterday ... 5.2% of total new cases
  • Massachusetts — 1,563 new cases, 1,621 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 632 new cases, 1,034 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,691 new cases, 4,067 yesterday ... 6.9% of total new cases
  • Virginia — 1,005 new cases …1,340 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,196 new cases, 1,163 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 22.7% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 148:

  • Illinois — 2,907 new cases, 3,369 yesterday
  • Michigan — 5,201 new cases, 5,640 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,526 new cases, 1,788 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 382 new cases, 598 yesterday
  • Indiana —1,101 new cases, 1,071 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 494 new cases, 795 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.7% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 43:

  • Missouri — 614 new cases, 888 yesterday
  • Kansas — 49 new cases, 334 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 228 new cases, 304 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 105 new cases, 236 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 430 new cases, 541 yesterday


Saturday, April 24, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.61% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.24% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.20% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,741,167 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.6% or 811,234 cases, 2.7% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.6% or 539,283... 490,730 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,553 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 95.8% or 30,457,165 individuals, 95.7% yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Active cases in the U.S. grew by 66,515 individuals
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,629,469,  with 4.4% posting active
  • The number of deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 totaled 790 compared to the 896 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases total  7,105. The number of Intensive Care Unit cases represents 0.88% of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 85,042 individuals
  • Vaccinations — 218,183,915 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 5,740,162 in Georgia


The State of Georgia posted 1,842 new active cases, the number of Georgia cases represents 2.8% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 85… that compares to the same percentage and index of 76 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,567 active cases today, 1,513 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,144 active cases today, 1,151 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,428 active cases today, 1,394 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 984 active cases today, 975 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 152 active cases today… 148 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 44 active cases today, 41 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 170 active cases today, 152 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 85 active cases today, 80 yesterday
  • Hall County — 220 active cases today, 223 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,753 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.13% of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17.1% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 57:

  • California — 2,013 new cases, 2,441 yesterday
  • Texas — 2,982 new cases, 3,688 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,464 new cases, 6,684 yesterday
  • Arizona — 896 new cases, 647 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.3% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 82:

  • Georgia — 1,842 new cases, 1,706 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,208 new cases, 2,008 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 977 new cases, 879 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,167 new cases, 2,236 yesterday
  • Alabama — 428 new cases, 682 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 212 new cases, 319 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 25.9% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 136:

  • New York — 5,194 new cases, 5,137 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 2,834 new cases, 3,230 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,621 new cases, 1,628 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 1,034 new cases, 737 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,067 new cases, 4,072 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,340 new cases …1,261 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,163 new cases, 1,203 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 19.9% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 128:

  • Illinois — 3,369 new cases, 3,170 yesterday
  • Michigan — 5,640 new cases, 5,511 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,788 new cases, 1,724 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 598 new cases, 624 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,071 new cases, 1,180 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 795 new cases, 732 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.3% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 52:

  • Missouri — 888 new cases, 921 yesterday
  • Kansas — 334 new cases, 84 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 304 new cases, 283 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 236 new cases, 161 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 541 new cases, 623 yesterday
     

Friday, April 23, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.59 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.25 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.18 percent of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,741,167 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.6 percent or 830,551 cases, 2.7 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 538,493, 490,011 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,482 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.7 percent or 30,372,123 individuals, 95.6 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 215,951,9089 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 5,655,164 in Georgia. A total of 134,445,595 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 65.1 percent having received two vaccines.


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 67,070 individuals in Georgia
  • Total active cases declined by 13,866 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,998,966, with 4.7 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 896, compared to the 876 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,594, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.91 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 80,040 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,706, the number of cases represents 2.5 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 76.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,513 active cases today, 1,540 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,151 active cases today, 1,186 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,394 active cases today, 1,380 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 975 active cases today, 1,022 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 148 active cases today,  140 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 41 active cases today, 38 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 152 active cases today, 141 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 80 active cases today, 77 yesterday
  • Hall County — 223 active cases today, 220 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,505 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13 percent of the population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 67:

  • California — 2,441 new cases, 1,982 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,668 new cases, 3,852 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,684 new cases, 5,571 yesterdays
  • Arizona — 647 new cases, 649 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 11.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 94:

  • Georgia — 1,706 new cases, 1,318 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 2,008 new cases, 1,270 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 879 new cases, 763 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,236 new cases, 1,963 yesterday
  • Alabama — 682 new cases, 412 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 319 new cases, 233 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 25.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 136:

  • New York — 5,137 new cases, 4,628 yesterday, 7.7 percent of total new cases
  • New Jersey — 3,230 new cases, 3,475 yesterday, 4.8 percent of total new cases
  • Massachusetts — 1,628 new cases, 1,596 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 737 new cases, 856 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,072 new cases, 4,538 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,373 new cases , 1,261 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,203 new cases, 1,205 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 19.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 125:

  • Illinois — 3,170 new cases, 2,765 yesterday
  • Michigan — 5,511 new cases, 5,973 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,724 new cases, 1,789 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 624 new cases, 604 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,180 new cases, 676 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 732 new cases, 805 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 49:

  • Missouri — 921 new cases, 704 yesterday
  • Kansas — 84 new cases, 208 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 283 new cases, 238 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 161 new cases, 352 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 623 new cases, 666 yesterday


Thursday, April 22, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.57 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.15 percent of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,609,040 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.7 percent or 844,417 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 537,597, 489,196 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,401 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.6 percent or 30,292,083 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 213,388,238 vaccines have been administered in the U.S, 5,583,537 in Georgia. A total of 133,266,995 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 86,233,506, 64.7 percent, having received two vaccines


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 65,057 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 11,002 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,497,923, with 4.9 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 876, compared to the 883 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,626, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 75,183 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,318, the number of cases represents 2.0 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 61, 66 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,540 active cases today, 1,548 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,186 active cases today, 1,220 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,380 active cases today, 1,367 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,022 active cases today, 1,033 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 140 active cases today, 146 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 38 active cases today, 37 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 141 active cases today, 134 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 77 active cases today, 80 yesterday
  • Hall County — 220 active cases today, 217 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,646 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13 percent of the population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 18.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 62:

  • California — 1,982 new cases, 2,583 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,852 new cases, 4,463 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,571 new cases, 5,645 yesterday
  • Arizona — 649 new cases, 702 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 9.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 74:

  • Georgia — 1,318 new cases, 1,312 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,270 new cases, 721 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 763 new cases, 574 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,963 new cases, 1,202 yesterday
  • Alabama — 412 new cases, 333 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 233 new cases, 362 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 27.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 142:

  • New York — 4,628 new cases, 4,049 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 3,475 new cases, 2,839 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,596 new cases, 1,188 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 856 new cases, 738 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,538 new cases, 5,062 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,261 new cases , 1,236 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,205 new cases, 925 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 20.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 130:

  • Illinois — 2,765 new cases, 2,587 yesterday
  • Michigan — 5,973 new cases, 6,601 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,789 new cases, 1,799 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 780 new cases, 604 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,152 new cases, 676 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 626 new cases, 805 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 52:

  • Missouri — 704 new cases, 718 yesterday
  • Kansas — 208 new cases, 135 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 238 new cases, 75 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 352 new cases, 198 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 666 new cases, 360 yesterday


Wednesday, April 21, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.55 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.13 percent of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,609,040 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 855,419 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 536,721, 488,408 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,313 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 30,216,900 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 211,581,309 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 5,542,994 in Georgia. A total of 132,321,628 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 85,365,180, 64.5 percent, having received two vaccines.


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 60,317 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 5,638 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,055,104, with 4.9 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 883, compared to the 488 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,620, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 62,283 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,312, the number of cases represents 2.2 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 66, 52 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,548 active cases today, 1,557 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,220 active cases today, 1,215 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,367 active cases today, 1,381 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,033 active cases today, 1,050 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 146 active cases today,  149 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 37 active cases today, 35 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 134 active cases today, 137 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 80 active cases today, 76 yesterday
  • Hall County — 217 active cases today, 222 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,656 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13 percent of the population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 22.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 74:

  • California — 2,583 new cases, 2,685 yesterday
  • Texas — 4,463 new cases, 3,163 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,645 new cases, 4,237 yesterday
  • Arizona — 702 new cases, 692 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 60:

  • Georgia — 1,312 new cases, 889 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 721 new cases, 470 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 574 new cases, 753 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,202 new cases, 1,380 yesterday
  • Alabama — 333 new cases, 111 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 362 new cases, 37 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 26.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 140:

  • New York — 4,049 new cases, 4,462 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 2,839 new cases, 2,183 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,188 new cases, 1,317 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 738 new cases, 2,339 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 5,062 new cases, 3,092 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,236 new cases , 978 yesterday
  • Maryland — 925 new cases, 631 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 139:

  • Illinois — 2,587 new cases, 1,959 yesterday
  • Michigan — 6,601 new cases, 4,586 yesterday, 10.9 percent of total new case
  • Ohio — 1,799 new cases, 1,632 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 604 new cases, 231 yesterday
  • Indiana — 676 new cases, 72 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 805 new cases, 373 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 40:

  • Missouri — 718 new cases, 378 yesterday
  • Kansas — 135 new cases, 119 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 75 new cases, 186 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 198 new cases, 50 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 360 new cases, 1,017 yesterday


Tuesday, April 20, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.53 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.11 percent of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,548,723 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 858,268 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 535,838, 487,612 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,226 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 30,154,617 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 209,406,814 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 5,462,269 in Georgia


A total of 131,247,546 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with nearly 65 percent having received two vaccines (64.2 percent - 84,263,408).

Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 51,650 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 5,638 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,665,900, with 5.1 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 488, compared to the 310 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,624, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 56,800 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 889, the number of cases represents 1.7 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 52, 66 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,557 active cases today, 1,534 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,215 active cases today, 1,241 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,381 active cases today, 1,339 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,050 active cases today, 1,024 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 149 active cases today,  146 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 35 active cases today, 37 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 137 active cases today, 133 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 76 active cases today, 70 yesterday
  • Hall County — 222 active cases today, 219 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,674 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13 percent of the population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 70:

  • California — 2,685 new cases, 1,686 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,163 new cases, 1,374 yesterday
  • Florida — 4,237 new cases, 6,834 yesterday
  • Arizona — 692 new cases, 711 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 56:

  • Georgia — 889 new cases, 972 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 470 new cases, 734 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 753 new cases, 1,021 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,380 new cases, 1,432 yesterday
  • Alabama — 111 new cases, 270 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 37 new cases, 157 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 29.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 153:

  • New York — 4,462 new cases, 5,740 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 2,183 new cases, 3,149 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,317 new cases, 1,407 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 2,339 new cases, 492 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,092 new cases, 2,843 yesterday
  • Virginia — 978 new cases , 1,305 yesterday
  • Maryland — 631 new cases, 1,169 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 18.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 119:

  • Illinois — 1,959 new cases, 2,466 yesterday
  • Michigan — 4,586 new cases, 6,359 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,632 new cases, 1,076 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 231 new cases, 275 yesterday
  • Indiana — 72 new cases, 956 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 373 new cases, 418 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 54:

  • Missouri — 378 new cases, 370 yesterday
  • Kansas — 119 new cases, 72 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 186 new cases, 132 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 50 new cases, 45 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 1,017 new cases, 235 yesterday


Monday, April 19, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.52 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.09 percent of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,497,073 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 863,906 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 535,450, 486,566 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,884 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 30,097,817 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 49,181 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 6,071 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,088,664, with 5.1 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 310, compared to the 738 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,624, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 56,942 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 972, the number of cases represents 2.2 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 66, 79 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,534 active cases today, 1,532 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,241 active cases today, 1,246 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,339 active cases today, 1,328 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,024 active cases today, 1,049 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 146 active cases today,  155 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 37 active cases today, 40 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 133 active cases today, 137 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 70 active cases today, 73 yesterday
  • Hall County — 219 active cases today, 222 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,495 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 21.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 72,

  • California — 1,686 new cases, 1,912 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,374 new cases, 2,098 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,834 new cases, 6,323 yesterday
  • Arizona — 711 new cases, 845 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 9.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 74:

  • Georgia — 972 new cases, 1,671 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 734 new cases, 932 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 1,021 new cases, 981 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,432 new cases, 2,229 yesterday
  • Alabama — 270 new cases, 508 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 157 new cases, 292 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 32.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 172:

  • New York — 5,740 new cases, 8,338 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 3,149 new cases, 3 ,922 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,407 new cases, 1,968 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 492 new cases, 812 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 2,843 new cases, 4,372 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,305 new cases , 1,608 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,169 new cases, 1,503 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 23.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 152:

  • Illinois — 2,466 new cases, 3,194 yesterday
  • Michigan — 6,359 new cases, 6,076 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,076 new cases, 1,987 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 275 new cases, 592 yesterday
  • Indiana — 956 new cases, 1,263 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 418 new cases, 727 yesterday


The five south central states account for 1.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 27,

  • Missouri — 370 new cases, 342 yesterday
  • Kansas — 72 new cases, 235 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 132 new cases, 177 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 45 new cases, 221 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 235 new cases, 233 yesterday


Sunday, April 18, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.50 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.08 percent of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 31,384,267 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 871,977 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 535,140, 486,287 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,853 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 30,040,875 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 63,625 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 3,263 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,569,449, with 5.2 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 738, compared to the 887 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,670, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 66,150 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,671, the number of cases represents 2.6 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 79

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,532 active cases today, 1,468 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,246 active cases today, 1,197 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,328 active cases today, 1,254 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,049 active cases today, 1,000 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 155 active cases today,  148 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 40 active cases today, 37 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 137 active cases today, 130 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 73 active cases today, 70 yesterday
  • Hall County — 222 active cases today, 216 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,446 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 60:

  • California — 1,912 new cases, 2,904 yesterday
  • Texas — 2,098 new cases, 3,030 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,323 new cases, 7,296 yesterday, 10.0 percent of total new cases
  • Arizona — 845 new cases, 845 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 83:

  • Georgia — 1,671 new cases, 1,650 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 932 new cases, 1,370 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 981 new cases, 1,259 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,229 new cases, 2,475 yesterday
  • Alabama — 508 new cases, 422 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 292 new cases, 216 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 35.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 187:

  • New York — 8,338 new cases, 6,726 yesterday, 13.2 percent of total new cases
  • New Jersey — 3,922 new cases, 4,381 yesterday, 6.2 percent of total new cases
  • Massachusetts — 1,968 new cases, 2,216 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 812 new cases, 1,062 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,372 new cases, 5,547 yesterday, 6.9 percent of total new cases
  • Virginia — 1,608 new cases , 1,594 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,503 new cases, 1,564 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 141:

  • Illinois — 3,194 new cases, 3,866 yesterday
  • Michigan — 6,076 new cases, 9,850 yesterday, 9.6 percent of total new case
  • Ohio — 1,987 new cases, 2,003 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 592 new cases, 702 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,263 new cases, 1,287 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 727 new cases, 709 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 37:

  • Missouri — 342 new cases, 774 yesterday
  • Kansas — 235 new cases, 299 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 177 new cases, 273 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 221 new cases, 237 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 233 new cases, 479 yesterday


Sunday, April 18, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.50 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.08 percent of the U.S. population


The 31,384,267 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 871,977 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 535,140, 486,287 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,853 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 30,040,875 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 63,625 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 3,263 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,569,449, with 5.2 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 738, compared to the 887 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,670, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 66,150 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,671, the number of cases represents 2.6 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 79.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,532 active cases today, 1,468 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,246 active cases today, 1,197 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,328 active cases today, 1,254 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,049 active cases today, 1,000 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 155 active cases today,  148 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 40 active cases today, 37 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 137 active cases today, 130 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 73 active cases today, 70 yesterday
  • Hall County — 222 active cases today, 216 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,446 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 60:

  • California — 1,912 new cases, 2,904 yesterday
  • Texas — 2,098 new cases, 3,030 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,323 new cases, 7,296 yesterday
  • Arizona — 845 new cases, 845 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 83:

  • Georgia — 1,671 new cases, 1,650 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 932 new cases, 1,370 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 981 new cases, 1,259 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,229 new cases, 2,475 yesterday
  • Alabama — 508 new cases, 422 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 292 new cases, 216 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 35.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 187:

  • New York — 8,338 new cases, 6,726 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 3,922 new cases, 4,381 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,968 new cases, 2,216 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 812 new cases, 1,062 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,372 new cases, 5,547 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,608 new cases , 1,594 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,503 new cases, 1,564 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 141:

  • Illinois — 3,194 new cases, 3,866 yesterday
  • Michigan — 6,076 new cases, 9,850 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,987 new cases, 2,003 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 592 new cases, 702 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,263 new cases, 1,287 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 727 new cases, 709 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 37:

  • Missouri — 342 new cases, 774 yesterday
  • Kansas — 235 new cases, 299 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 177 new cases, 273 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 221 new cases, 237 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 233 new cases, 479 yesterday


Friday, April 16, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning: Friday, April 16, 2021, The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.46 percent of the U.S. population The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.03 percent of the U.S. population.

The 31,302,494 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 871,246 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 533,515, 484,816 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,699 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 29,897,833 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 194,791,836 vaccines have been administered in the U.S, 5,086,138 in Georgia


A total of 123,917,385 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 76,681,25, 61.9 percent, having received two vaccines.

Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 73,756 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 716 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,463,953, with 5.2 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 895, compared to the 915 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,688, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 73,756 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,600, the number of cases represents 2.1 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 64, 67 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,425 active cases today, 1,428 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,201 active cases today, 1,175 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,205 active cases today, 1,210 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,023 active cases today, 1,015 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 153 active cases today,  138 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 39 active cases today, 37 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 124 active cases today, 120 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 73 active cases today, 75 yesterday
  • Hall County — 204 active cases today, 204 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,016 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17,8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 60:

  • California — 2,656 new cases, 2,458 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,398 new cases, 3,493 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,762 new cases, 6,772 yesterday
  • Arizona — 460 new cases, 419 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 10.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 81:

  • Georgia — 1,600 new cases, 1,735 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,535 new cases, 1,208 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 1,087 new cases, 803 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,434 new cases, 2,359 yesterday
  • Alabama — 421 new cases, 277 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 410 new cases, 275 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 29.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 156:

  • New York — 7,151 new cases, 6,417 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 3,917 new cases, 3,563 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 2,123 new cases, 2,244 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 702 new cases, 1,609 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 5,126 new cases, 6,375 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,415 new cases , 1,301 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,544 new cases, 1,562 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 139:

  • Illinois — 3,581 new cases, 3,536 yesterday
  • Michigan — 7,191 new cases, 9,349 yesterday
  • Ohio — 2,164 new cases, 2,216 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 821 new cases, 774 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,372 new cases, 1,196 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 943 new cases, 929 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 54:

  • Missouri — 909 new cases, 856 yesterday
  • Kansas — 232 new cases, 245 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 302 new cases, 406 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 283 new cases, 220 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 803 new cases, 394 yesterday


Thursday, April 15, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.43 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.01 percent of the U.S. population


The 31,228,015 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 871,322 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 532,620, 484,011 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,609 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 29,824,077 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 192,282,0781 vaccines have been administered in the U.S, 5,084,048 in Georgia as of Saturday


A total of 122,295,530 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with 61.2 percent having received two vaccines (75,322,283).

Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 78,439 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 871,322 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,312,618, with 5.1 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 915, compared to the 819 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,710, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.88 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 72,833 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,735, the number of cases represents 2.2 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 67, 76 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,428 active cases today, 1,421 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,175 active cases today, 1,160 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,210 active cases today, 1,178 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,015 active cases today, 1,070 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 138 active cases today,  135 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 37 active cases today, 34 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 120 active cases today, 122 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 75 active cases today, 73 yesterday
  • Hall County — 204 active cases today, 195 yesterday




Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 12,962 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,428 active cases today, 1,421 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,175 active cases today, 1,160 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,210 active cases today, 1,178 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,015 active cases today, 1,070 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 138 active cases today,  135 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 37 active cases today, 34 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 120 active cases today, 122 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 75 active cases today, 73 yesterday
  • Hall County — 204 active cases today, 195 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 12,962 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 16.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 56:

  • California — 2,458 new cases, 2,558 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,493 new cases, 4,532 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,772 new cases, 9,063 yesterday, 8.6 percent of total new cases
  • Arizona — 419 new cases, 610 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 68:

  • Georgia — 1,735 new cases, 1,913 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,208 new cases, 1,457 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 803 new cases, 701 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,359 new cases, 1,364 yesterday
  • Alabama — 277 new cases, 282 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 275 new cases, 317 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 29.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 154:

  • New York — 6,417 new cases, 5,212 yesterday, 8.2 percent of total new cases
  • New Jersey — 3,563 new cases, 4,848 yesterday, 4.5 percent of total new cases
  • Massachusetts — 2,244 new cases, 1,598 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 1,609 new cases, 1,118 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 6,374 new cases, 6,120 yesterday, 7.9 percent of total new cases
  • Virginia — 1,301 new cases , 2,048 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,562 new cases, 1,084 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 22.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 148:

  • Illinois — 3,536 new cases, 3,193 yesterday
  • Michigan — 9,349 new cases, 10,277 yesterday, 13.2 percent of total new case
  • Ohio — 2,216 new cases, 2,340 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 774 new cases, 896 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,196 new cases, 952 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 929 new cases, 922 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 43:

  • Missouri — 856 new cases, 657 yesterday
  • Kansas — 245 new cases, 230 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 406 new cases, 109 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 220 new cases, 109 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 394 new cases, 452 yesterday


Wednesday, April 14, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.41 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.99 percent of the U.S. population


The 31,149,580 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 866,631 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 531,705, 483,187 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,518 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 29,751,244 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 189,692,045 vaccines have been administered in the U.S, 4,668,187 in Georgia as of Saturday


A total of 120,848,490 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with over 60 percent having received two vaccines (61.2 percent - 74,066,085).

Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 77,720 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by8,172 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,304,062, with 5.1 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 819, compared to the 460 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,755, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.90 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 68,729 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,913, the number of cases represents 2.5 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 76, 52 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,421 active cases today, 1,427 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,160 active cases today, 1,147 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,178 active cases today, 1,155 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,070 active cases today, 1,098 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 135 active cases today,  123 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 34 active cases today, 35 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 122 active cases today, 105 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 73 active cases today, 76 yesterday
  • Hall County — 195 active cases today, 198 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 12,994 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 21.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 72:

  • California — 2,558 new cases, 3,157 yesterday
  • Texas — 4,532 new cases, 4,023 yesterday
  • Florida — 9,068 new cases, 4,613 yesterday, 11.7 percent of total new cases
  • Arizona — 610 new cases, 675 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 62:

  • Georgia — 1,913 new cases, 939 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,457 new cases, 640 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 701 new cases, 736 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,364 new cases, 1,240 yesterday
  • Alabama — 282 new cases, 172 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 317 new cases, 70 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 28.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 149:

  • New York — 5,212 new cases, 4,750 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 4,848 new cases, 1,583 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,598 new cases, 1,532 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 1,118 new cases, 2,985 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 6,120 new cases, 3,728 yesterday
  • Virginia — 2,048 new cases , 1,310 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,084 new cases, 985 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 23.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 154:

  • Illinois — 3,193 new cases, 2,433 yesterday
  • Michigan — 10,277 new cases, 5,277 yesterday
  • Ohio — 2,340 new cases, 1,934 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 896 new cases, 267 yesterday
  • Indiana — 952 new cases, 1,131 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 922 new cases, 402 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 35:

  • Missouri — 657 new cases, 332 yesterday
  • Kansas — 230 new cases, 194 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 109 new cases, 204 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 109 new cases, 69 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 452 new cases, 989 yesterday


Tuesday, April 13, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.39 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.96 percent of the U.S. population


The 31,071,860 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 858,459 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 530,886, 482,442 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,444 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 29,682,515 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 187,047,131 vaccines have been administered in the U.S, 4,667,495 in Georgia. A total of 119,242,902 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with over 60 percent having received two vaccines (60.9 percent - 72,630,892).


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 62,459 individuals Total active cases declined by 6,397 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,435,195, with 5.1 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 460, compared to the 276 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,701, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.90 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 62,459 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 939, the number of cases represents 1.7 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 52.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,427active cases today, 1,431 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,147 active cases today, 1,253 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,155 active cases today, 1,171 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,098 active cases today, 1,125 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 123 active cases today,  124 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 35 active cases today, 38 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 105 active cases today, 109 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 76 active cases today, 71 yesterday
  • Hall County — 198 active cases today, 194 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 12,780 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 23.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 77:

  • California — 3,157 new cases, 3,512 yesterday
  • Texas — 4,023 new cases, 1,413 yesterday
  • Florida — 4,613 new cases, 5,520 yesterday
  • Arizona — 675 new cases, 540 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 57:

  • Georgia — 939 new cases, 1,092 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 640 new cases, 498 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 736 new cases, 918 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,469 new cases, 1,240 yesterday
  • Alabama — 172 new cases, 311 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 70 new cases, 117 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 29.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 157:

  • New York — 4,750 new cases, 6,849 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 1,583 new cases, 3,387 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 1,532 new cases, 1,991 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 2,985 new cases, 511 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,728 new cases, 3,362 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,310 new cases , 1,226 yesterday
  • Maryland — 985 new cases, 1,483 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 20.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 130:

  • Illinois — 2,433 new cases, 2,942 yesterday
  • Michigan — 5,277 new cases, 6,342 yesterday, 9.3 percent of total new case
  • Ohio — 1,934 new cases, 1,855 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 267 new cases, 365 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,131 new cases, 1,159 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 402 new cases, 569 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 51:

  • Missouri — 332 new cases, 475 yesterday
  • Kansas — 194 new cases, 65 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 204 new cases, 118 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 69 new cases, 100 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 989 new cases, 318 yesterday


Monday, April 12, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.37 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.95 percent of the U.S. population


The 31,015,338 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 864,856 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 530,426, 482,023 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,403 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 29,620,056 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 54,216 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by1,806 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,156,873, with 5.0 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 276, compared to the 742 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,744, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.90 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 52,134 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,092, the number of cases represents 2.0 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 61, 64 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,431 active cases today, 1,438 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,253 active cases today, 1,237 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,171 active cases today, 1,148 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,125 active cases today, 1,146 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 124 active cases today,  126 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 38 active cases today, 32 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 109 active cases today, 99 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 71 active cases today, 78 yesterday
  • Hall County — 194 active cases today, 195 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,019 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 68:

  • California — 3,512 new cases, 3,115 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,413 new cases, 2,708 yesterday
  • Florida — 5,520 new cases, 6,906 yesterday
  • Arizona — 540 new cases, 819 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 62:

  • Georgia — 1,092 new cases, 1,423 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 498 new cases, 828 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 918 new cases, 1,011 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,240 new cases, 2,003 yesterday
  • Alabama — 311 new cases, 354 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 117 new cases, 228 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 34.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 183:

  • New York — 6,849 new cases, 7,226 yesterday, 12.6 percent of total new cases
  • New Jersey — 3,387 new cases, 3,599 yesterday, 6.2 percent of total new cases
  • Massachusetts — 1,991 new cases, 2,302 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 511 new cases, 823 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,362 new cases, 4,196 yesterday, 6.2 percent of total new cases
  • Virginia — 1,226 new cases , 1,700 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,483 new cases, 1,358 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 24.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 157:

  • Illinois — 2,942 new cases, 3,630 yesterday
  • Michigan — 6,342 new cases, 7,539 yesterday, 11.7 percent of total new case
  • Ohio — 1,855 new cases, 2,048 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 365 new cases, 329 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,159 new cases, 1,358 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 569 new cases, 804 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 32:

  • Missouri — 475 new cases, 731 yesterday
  • Kansas — 65 new cases, 51 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 118 new cases, 206 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 100 new cases, 171 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 318 new cases, 422 yesterday


Sunday, April 11, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.35 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.93 percent of the U.S. population




The 30,961,122 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 863,050 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 530,150, 481,775 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 48,375 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5 percent or 29,567,922 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 66,780 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 1,612 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,441,301, with 4.7 percent posting positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 posted at 742, compared to the 929 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases posted at 7,802, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.91 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 67,650 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,423, the number of cases represents 2.1 percent of total cases in the U.S., and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,438 active cases today, 1,489 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,237 active cases today, 1,274 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,148 active cases today, 1,167 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,146 active cases today, 1,139 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 126 active cases today,  129 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 32 active cases today, 35 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 99 active cases today, 101 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 78 active cases today, 80 yesterday
  • Hall County — 195 active cases today, 204 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,035 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.12 percent of the state’s population.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 68:

  • California — 3,115 new cases, 3,909 yesterday
  • Texas — 2,708 new cases, 3,018 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,906 new cases, 7,122 yesterday
  • Arizona — 819 new cases, 1,302 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 70:

  • Georgia — 1,423 new cases, 1,4441 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 828 new cases, 1,120 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 1,011 new cases, 1,165 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,003 new cases, 2,509 yesterday
  • Alabama — 354 new cases, 318 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 228 new cases, 243 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 31.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 163:

  • New York — 7,226 new cases, 9,163 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 3,599 new cases, 4,192 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 2,302 new cases, 2,212 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 832 new cases, 1,807 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,196 new cases, 5,145 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,700 new cases , 1,543 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,358 new cases, 789 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 23.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 152:

  • Illinois — 3,630 new cases, 4,004 yesterday
  • Michigan — 7,539 new cases, 8,834 yesterday, 11.3 percent of total new case
  • Ohio — 2,048 new cases, 1,946 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 329 new cases, 733 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,358 new cases, 1,339 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 804 new cases, 1,092 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 38:

  • Missouri — 731 new cases, 789 yesterday
  • Kansas — 51 new cases, 333 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 206 new cases, 416 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 171 new cases, 178 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 422 new cases, 734 yesterday


Saturday, April 10, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.34 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.91 percent of the U.S. population. (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,894,342 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 864,662 cases
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 529,408 ... 481,107 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions, resulting in death; 48,301 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors —95.5 percent or 29,500,272 individuals


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • The number of individuals vaccinated posted at 112,046,611, with 66,203,123 (59 percent) having received two vaccines
  • Coronavirus cases increased by 85,368 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 4,485 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,622,177, with 4.7 percent testing positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 929, compared to the 1,009 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,828, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.91 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 79,954 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,441, the number of Georgia cases represents 1.7 percent of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 52, compared to the same percentage and index of 57 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,489 active cases today, 1,471 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,274 active cases today, 1,270 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,167 active cases today, 1,170 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,139 active cases today, 1,133 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 129 active cases today… 132 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 35 active cases today, 39 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 101 active cases today, 106 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 80 active cases today, 82 yesterday
  • Hall County – 204 active cases today, 201 yesterday


In Georgia, there are currently 13,066 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.12 percent of the Georgia statewide population (10,769,971) who are active. 4,463,237 vaccines have been administered in Georgia.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 59:

  • California – 3,909 new cases, 2,566 yesterday
  • Texas – 3,018 new cases, 4,437 yesterday
  • Florida – 7,1221 new cases, 7,939 yesterday
  • Arizona – 1,302 new cases, 670 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 64:

  • Georgia – 1,441 new cases, 1,490 yesterday
  • Tennessee – 1,120 new cases, 1,460 yesterday
  • South Carolina – 1.165 new cases, 966 yesterday
  • North Carolina – 2,509 new cases, 2,087 yesterday
  • Alabama – 318 new cases, 464 yesterday
  • Mississippi – 243 new cases, 240 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 29.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 154:

  • New York – 9,163 new cases, 8,823 yesterday ... 10.7 percent of total new cases
  • New Jersey – 4,192 new cases, 4,332 yesterday ... 4.9 percent of total new cases
  • Massachusetts – 2,212 new cases, 2,393 yesterday
  • Connecticut – 1,807 new cases, 1,012 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania – 5,145 new cases, 4,466 yesterday ... 6.0 percent of total new cases
  • Virginia – 1,543 new cases, 1,928 yesterday
  • Maryland – 789 new cases, 1,297 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 21.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 135:

  • Illinois – 4.004 new cases, 3,739 yesterday
  • Michigan – 8,834 new cases, 8,539 yesterday ... 10.3 percent of total new case
  • Ohio – 1,946 new cases, 2,742 yesterday
  • Kentucky – 733 new cases, 627 yesterday
  • Indiana – 1,339 new cases, 1,384 yesterday
  • Wisconsin – 1,092 new cases, 1,046 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 46:

  • Missouri – 789 new cases, 726 yesterday
  • Kansas – 333 new cases, 211 yesterday
  • Oklahoma – 416 new cases, 483 yesterday
  • Arkansas – 178 new cases, 199 yesterday
  • Louisiana – 734 new cases, 449 yesterday
     

Friday, April 9, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.31 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.89 percent of the U.S. population. (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)

The 30,808,974 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 860,177 cases
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 528,479, 480,271 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions, resulting in death; 48,208 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors —95.5 percent or 29,342,489 individuals


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • The number of individuals vaccinated posted at 109,995,734, with 60 percent having received two vaccines (58.7 percent - 64,422,618).
  • Coronavirus cases increased by 80,161 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 1,323 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,688,479, with 4.6 percent testing positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 1,009, compared to the 873 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,866, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.91 percent of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 77,829 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,490, the number of Georgia cases represents 1.9 percent of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 57, compared to 61 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,471 active cases today, 1,474 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,270 active cases today, 1,326 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,170 active cases today, 1,159 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,133 active cases today, 1,141 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 132 active cases today… 135 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 39 active cases today, 44 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 106 active cases today, 111 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 82 active cases today, 84 yesterday
  • Hall County – 201 active cases today, 206 yesterday


In Georgia, there are currently 13,112 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.12 percent of the Georgia statewide population (10,769,971) who are active. 4,463,237 vaccines have been administered in Georgia

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 19.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 65:

  • California – 2,566 new cases, 2,402 yesterday
  • Texas – 4,437 new cases, 4,055 yesterday
  • Florida – 7,939 new cases, 5,885 yesterday
  • Arizona – 670 new cases, 750 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 67:

  • Georgia – 1,490 new cases, 1,528 yesterday
  • Tennessee – 1,460 new cases, 1,497 yesterday
  • South Carolina – 966 new cases, 828 yesterday
  • North Carolina – 2,087 new cases, 1,380 yesterday
  • Alabama – 464 new cases, 338 yesterday
  • Mississippi – 240 new cases, 270 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 30.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 159:

  • New York – 8,823 new cases, 7,443 yesterday
  • New Jersey – 4,332 new cases, 4,243 yesterday
  • Massachusetts – 2,393 new cases, 2,550 yesterday
  • Connecticut – 1,012 new cases, 1,038 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania – 4,466 new cases, 4,604 yesterday
  • Virginia – 1,928 new cases …1,550 yesterday
  • Maryland – 1,297 new cases, 1,471 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 22.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 146:

  • Illinois – 3,739 new cases, 3,790 yesterday
  • Michigan – 8,539 new cases, 9,269 yesterday
  • Ohio – 2,742 new cases, 2,064 yesterday
  • Kentucky – 627 new cases, 1,019 yesterday
  • Indiana – 1,384 new cases, 1,212 yesterday
  • Wisconsin – 1,046 new cases, 727 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 41:

  • Missouri – 726 new cases, 817 yesterday
  • Kansas – 211 new cases, 235 yesterday
  • Oklahoma – 483 new cases, 142 yesterday
  • Arkansas – 199 new cases, 294 yesterday
  • Louisiana – 449 new cases, 700 yesterday


Thursday, April 8, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.28 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26 percent of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.87 percent of the U.S. population. (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,728,813 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8 percent or 858,854 cases, 2.8 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 527,470 ... 479,353 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions, resulting in death; ... 48,117 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors —95.5 percent or 29,342,489 individuals, 95.5 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • The number of individuals vaccinated posted at 108,301,234, with 63,016,976 (58.2 percent) having received two vaccines
  • Coronavirus cases increased by 75,183 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 4,378 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,267,891, with 4.6 percent testing positive
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 873, compared to the 906 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,882, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.92 percent of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 69,932 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,528, the number of Georgia cases represents 2.0 percent of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 61, compared to an index of 73 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,474 active cases today, 1,471 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,326 active cases today, 1,329 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,159 active cases today, 1,139 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,141 active cases today, 1,150 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 135 active cases today… 129 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 44 active cases today, 46 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 111 active cases today, 104 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 84 active cases today, 86 yesterday
  • Hall County – 206 active cases today, 198 yesterday


Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 29.9 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 58:

  • California – 2,402 new cases, 2,209 yesterday; 37,207 current active cases
  • Texas – 4,055 new cases, 4,613 yesterday; 42,895 current active cases
  • Florida – 5,885 new cases, 5,558 yesterday; 73,349 current active cases
  • Arizona – 750 new cases, 570 yesterday; 8,024 current active cases


The six southeastern states account for 7.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 12.5 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 62:

  • Georgia – 1,528 new cases, 1,475 yesterday; 13,174 current active cases
  • Tennessee – 1,497 new cases, 986 yesterday; 14,213 current active cases
  • South Carolina – 828 new cases, 1,334 yesterday; 14,711 current active cases
  • North Carolina – 1,380 new cases, 870 yesterday; 19,892 current active cases
  • Alabama – 338 new cases, 196 yesterday; 4,809 current active cases
  • Mississippi – 270 new cases, 183 yesterday; 2,996 current active cases


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 30.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 19.0 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 161:

  • New York – 7,443 new cases, 5,820 yesterday; 108,276 current active cases
  • New Jersey – 4,243 new cases, 3,710 yesterday; 58,895 current active cases
  • Massachusetts – 2,550 new cases, 1,803 yesterday; 31,573 current active cases
  • Connecticut – 1,038 new cases, 1,074 yesterday; 19,347 current active cases
  • Pennsylvania – 4,604 new cases, 4,849 yesterday; 57,253 current active cases
  • Virginia – 1,550 new cases, 1,434 yesterday; 20,481 current active cases
  • Maryland – 1,471 new cases, 867 yesterday; 16,250 current active cases


The six Great Lakes states account for 24.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.5 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 156:

  • Illinois – 3,790 new cases, 2,931 yesterday; 36,752 current active cases
  • Michigan – 9,269 new cases, 6,149 yesterday ... 16,250 current active cases
  • Ohio – 2,064 new cases, 1,871 yesterday ... 25,861 current active cases
  • Kentucky – 1,019 new cases, 330 yesterday ... 8,012 current active cases
  • Indiana – 1,212 new cases, 615 yesterday ... 12,588 current active cases
  • Wisconsin – 727 new cases, 886 yesterday ... 7,686 current active cases


The five south central states account for 2.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 6.3 percent of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 44:

  • Missouri – 817 new cases, 492 yesterday ... 8,537 current active cases
  • Kansas – 235 new cases, 249 yesterday ... 2,174 current active cases
  • Oklahoma – 142 new cases, 120 yesterday ... 3,928 current active cases
  • Arkansas – 294 new cases, 163 yesterday ... 2,424 current active cases
  • Louisiana – 700 new cases, 218 yesterday ... 6,492 current active cases
     

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.26% of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.85% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,653,630 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8% or 854,476 cases, 2.8% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 526,597... 478,559 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions, resulting in death; 48,038 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors — 95.5% or 30,653,630 individuals, 95.5% yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • The number of individuals vaccinated posted at 167,187,795, with 62,392,065 (58%) having received two vaccines
  • Coronavirus cases increased by 62,283 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 2,672 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,231,087
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 906, compared to the 494 deaths posted yesterday.
  • ICU cases posted at 7,940, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.93% of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 58,705 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,475, the number of cases represents 2.4% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 73, that compares to the same percentage and index of 33 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,471 active cases today, 1,516 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,329 active cases today, 1,367 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,139 active cases today, 1,143 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,150 active cases today, 1,151 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 129 active cases today, 132 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 46 active cases today, 47 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 104 active cases today, 107 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 86 active cases today, 83 yesterday
  • Hall County – 198 active cases today, 195 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,090 active COVID-19 cases, representing 0.12% of population

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 20.8% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 69:

  • California – 2,209 new cases, 3,270 yesterday
  • Texas – 4,613 new cases, 2,906 yesterday
  • Florida – 5,556 new cases, 3,480 yesterday
  • Arizona – 570 new cases, 608 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.1% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 65:

  • Georgia – 1,475 new cases, 643 yesterday
  • Tennessee – 986 new cases, 523 yesterday
  • South Carolina – 1,334 new cases, 1,195 yesterday
  • North Carolina – 870 new cases, 1,054 yesterday
  • Alabama – 196 new cases, 109 yesterday
  • Mississippi – 183 new cases, 70 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 31.4% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 165:

  • New York – 5,820 new cases, 6,413 yesterday
  • New Jersey – 3,710 new cases, 2,831 yesterday
  • Massachusetts – 1,803 new cases, 2,988 yesterday
  • Connecticut – 1,074 new cases, 2,699 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania – 4,849 new cases, 3,931 yesterday
  • Virginia – 1,434 new cases, 1,023 yesterday
  • Maryland – 867 new cases, 859 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 20.5% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 132:

  • Illinois – 2,931 new cases, 2,102 yesterday
  • Michigan – 6,149 new cases, 5,541 yesterday
  • Ohio – 1,871 new cases, 1,459 yesterday
  • Kentucky – 330 new cases, 405 yesterday
  • Indiana – 615 new cases, 715 yesterday
  • Wisconsin – 886 new cases, 507 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.0% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 32:

  • Missouri – 492 new cases, 319 yesterday
  • Kansas – 249 new cases, 31 yesterday
  • Oklahoma – 120 new cases, 226 yesterday
  • Arkansas – 163 new cases, 44 yesterday
  • Louisiana – 218 new cases, 1,268 yesterday


Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Two months ago, February 6, 2021:

  • There were 2,022,329 active cases of COVID-19 in the U.S.; today there are 851,804 cases
  • Critical cases totaled 21,358; today the total is 7,944 cases
  • Tracked new cases grew by 126,125 individuals; today, new cases grew by 56,742
  • 49.9 million vaccines had been administered; today 165 million have been administered
  • Texas posted 14,502 new tracked active cases; today, with restrictions lifted, 2,906
  • Georgia had 59,365 total tracked active cases; today that number is 13,201


As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.24% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.83% of the U.S. population. (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,591,347 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8% or 851,804 cases, 2.8% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 525,691 ... 477,734 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 47,957 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 95.5% or 30,591,347 individuals, 95.5% yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • The number of individuals vaccinated posted at 165,053,746, with 61,416,536 (57.8%) having received two vaccines
  • Coronavirus cases increased by 56,742 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 616 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,615,834
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 494, compared to the 270 deaths that posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,944, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.93% of the total active cases
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 55,634 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 643, the number of cases represents 1.1% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 33, that compares to the same percentage and index of 82 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,516 active cases today, 1,541 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,367 active cases today, 1,345 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,143 active cases today, 1,133 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,151 active cases today, 1,176 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 132 active cases today, 120 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 47 active cases today, 52 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 107 active cases today, 103 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 83 active cases today, 85 yesterday
  • Hall County – 195 active cases today, 191 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,201 active COVID-19 cases, representing 0.12% of the population.

The Four Wave II States accounted for 18.1% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 61:

  • California – 3,270 new cases, 1,552 yesterday
  • Texas – 2,906 new cases, 1,117 yesterday
  • Florida – 3,480 new cases, 3,704 yesterday
  • Arizona – 608 new cases, 464 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 6.3% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 50:

  • Georgia – 643 new cases, 874 yesterday
  • Tennessee – 523 new cases, 689 yesterday
  • South Carolina – 1,195 new cases, 433 yesterday
  • North Carolina – 1,054 new cases, 972 yesterday
  • Alabama – 109 new cases, 194 yesterday
  • Mississippi – 70 new cases, 52 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 36.6% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 191:

  • New York – 6,413 new cases, 5,391 yesterday
  • New Jersey – 2,831 new cases, 2,798 yesterday
  • Massachusetts – 2,988 new cases, 1,225 yesterday
  • Connecticut – 2,699 new cases, 288 yesterday – delayed reporting
  • Pennsylvania – 3,931 new cases, 2,018 yesterday
  • Virginia – 1,023 new cases, 1,267 yesterday
  • Maryland – 859 new cases, 424 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 18.9% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 122:

  • Illinois – 2,102 new cases, 2,449yesterday
  • Michigan – 5,541 new cases, 3,936 yesterday
  • Ohio – 1,459 new cases, 1,342 yesterday
  • Kentucky – 405 new cases, 252 yesterday
  • Indiana – 715 new cases, 372 yesterday
  • Wisconsin – 507 new cases, 422 yesterday


The five south central states account for 3.3% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 52:

  • Missouri – 319 new cases, 413 yesterday
  • Kansas – 31 new cases, 27 yesterday
  • Oklahoma – 226 new cases, 132 yesterday
  • Arkansas – 44 new cases, 193 yesterday
  • Louisiana – 1,268 new cases, 210 yesterday
     

Monday, April 5, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.21% of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.80% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,534,605 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8% or 851,188 cases, 2.8% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 525,197... 477,289 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 47,908 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors —95.5% or 29,158,220 individuals, 95.5% yesterday
  • Vaccinations (not updated) – The updated vaccine numbers will be released later today and reported tomorrow.


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 36,393 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 3,070 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,231,266 tests
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 270, compared to the 807 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,984, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.94% of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 39,193 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 874, the number of cases represents 2.7% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 82compared to 52 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,541 active cases today, 1,580 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,345 active cases today, 1,375 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,133 active cases today, 1,131 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,176 active cases today, 1,228 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 120 active cases today, 109 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 52 active cases today, 57 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 103 active cases today, 105 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 85 active cases today, 86 yesterday
  • Hall County – 191 active cases today, 188 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,198 active COVID-19, representing 0.12% of the population

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 19.0% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 64:

  • California – 1,552 new cases, 2,849 yesterday
  • Texas – 1,117 new cases, 1,742 yesterday ... way below the 5,982 benchmark!
  • Florida – 3,704 new cases, 6,017 yesterday
  • Arizona – 464 new cases, 706 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 8.8% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 70:

  • Georgia – 874 new cases, 1,125 yesterday
  • Tennessee – 689 new cases, 922 yesterday
  • South Carolina – 433 new cases, 1,243 yesterday
  • North Carolina – 972 new cases, 1,295 yesterday
  • Alabama – 194 new cases, 349 yesterday
  • Mississippi – 52 new cases, 290 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 36.9% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 194:

  • New York – 5,391 new cases, 7,893 yesterday
  • New Jersey – 2,798 new cases, 4,445 yesterday
  • Massachusetts – 1,225 new cases, 2,453 yesterday
  • Connecticut – 288 new cases, 538 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania – 2,018 new cases, 5,327 yesterday
  • Virginia – 1,267 new cases, 1,542 yesterday
  • Maryland – 424 new cases, 1,275 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 24.1% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 155:

  • Illinois – 2,449 new cases, 2,839 yesterday
  • Michigan – 3,936 new cases, 9,292 yesterday
  • Ohio – 1,342 new cases, 2,293 yesterday
  • Kentucky – 252 new cases, 579 yesterday
  • Indiana – 372 new cases, 1,049 yesterday
  • Wisconsin – 422 new cases, 706 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.7% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 43:

  • Missouri – 413 new cases, 535 yesterday
  • Kansas – 27 new cases, 139 yesterday
  • Oklahoma – 132 new cases, 179 yesterday
  • Arkansas – 193 new cases, 217 yesterday
  • Louisiana – 210 new cases, 374 yesterday


Onward into Master’s Week here in Georgia-land...

Sunday, April 4, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.21% of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.26% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.80% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,498,212 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8% or 854,258 cases, 2.8% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 524,927 ... 477,046 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 47,881 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors —95.5% or 29,119,027 individuals, 95.5% yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 66,154 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 9,453 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,353,334 tests
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 807, compared to the 1,001 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,998, the number of intensive care unit cases represents0.94% of the total active cases.
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 55,894 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,125, the number of cases represents 1.7% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 52, compared to 67 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County – 1,580 active cases today, 1,665 yesterday
  • DeKalb County – 1,375 active cases today, 1,460 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County – 1,131 active cases today, 1,155 yesterday
  • Cobb County – 1,228 active cases today, 1,266 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke – 109 active cases today, 111 yesterday
  • Oconee County – 57 active cases today, 59 yesterday
  • Barrow County – 105 active cases today, 110 yesterday
  • Jackson County – 86 active cases today, 89 yesterday
  • Hall County – 188 active cases today, 205 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 13,442 active COVID-19, representing 0.12% of the population

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 16.6% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 55:

  • California – 2,849 new cases, 3,758 yesterday
  • Texas – 1,742 new cases, 2,079 yesterday
  • Florida – 6,017 new cases, 6,490 yesterday
  • Arizona – 706 new cases, 940 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 7.9% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 63:

  • Georgia – 1,125 new cases, 1,582 yesterday
  • Tennessee – 922 new cases, 1,327 yesterday
  • South Carolina – 1,243 new cases, 1,350 yesterday
  • North Carolina – 1,295 new cases, 1,832 yesterday
  • Alabama – 349 new cases, 400 yesterday
  • Mississippi – 290 new cases, 284 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 35.5% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 187:

  • New York – 7,893 new cases, 8,009 yesterday
  • New Jersey – 4,445 new cases, 4,529 yesterday
  • Massachusetts – 2,453 new cases, 2,440 yesterday
  • Connecticut – 538 new cases, 1,488 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania – 5,327 new cases, 4,016 yesterday
  • Virginia – 1,542 new cases, 1,558 yesterday
  • Maryland – 1,275 new cases, 1,457 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 25.3% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 163:

  • Illinois – 2,839 new cases, 3,235 yesterday
  • Michigan – 9,292 new cases, 6,151 yesterday
  • Ohio – 2,293 new cases, 1,677 yesterday
  • Kentucky – 579 new cases, 685 yesterday
  • Indiana – 1,049 new cases, 1,203 yesterday
  • Wisconsin – 706 new cases, 875 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.2% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the U.S. population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 35:

  • Missouri – 535 new cases, 743 yesterday
  • Kansas – 139 new cases, 165 yesterday
  • Oklahoma – 179 new cases, 372 yesterday
  • Arkansas – 217 new cases, 144 yesterday
  • Louisiana – 374 new cases, 392 yesterday
     

Saturday, April 3, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.20% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.25% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.78% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,432,058 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8% or 844,805 cases, 2.8% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 524,120... 476,312 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 47,808 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by —95.5% or 29,063,133 individuals, 95.5% yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 153,631,404 vaccines have been administered in the U.S.


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 70,024 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 3,193 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 3,640,021
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 1,001, compared to the 952 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,925, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.94% of the total active cases.
  • Survivors increased by 65,830 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,582 active cases, the number of cases represents 2.2% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 67, compared to 54 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,665 active cases today, 1,703 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,460 active cases today, 1,490 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,155 active cases today, 1,162 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,266 active cases today, 1,252 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 111 active cases today, 113 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 59 active cases today, 76 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 110 active cases today, 115 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 89 active cases today, 86 yesterday
  • Hall County — 205 active cases today, 203 yesterday


In Georgia, there are 13,859 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13%.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 18.9% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 63:

  • California — 3,758 new cases, 2,649 yesterday
  • Texas — 2,079 new cases, 3,877 yesterday ... below the 5,982 benchmark — 3 weeks have passed!
  • Florida — 6,490 new cases, 6,780 yesterday
  • Arizona — 940 new cases, 381 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 9.7% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 78:

  • Georgia — 1,582 new cases, 1,420 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,327 new cases, 1,712 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 1,350 new cases, 1,051 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,832 new cases, 2,027 yesterday
  • Alabama — 400 new cases, 478 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 284 new cases, 271 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 33.6% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 177:

  • New York — 8,009 new cases, 9,144 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 4,529 new cases, 5,606 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 2,440 new cases, 2,769 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 1,488 new cases, 1,580 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,016 new cases, 3,770 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,558 new cases, 1,825 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,457 new cases, 1,584 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 19.7% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 127:

  • Illinois — 3,235 new cases, 3,526 yesterday
  • Michigan — 6,151 new cases, 7,098 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,677 new cases, 2,475 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 685 new cases, 966 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,203 new cases, 1,216 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 875 new cases, 517 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.6% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 41:

  • Missouri — 743 new cases, 687 yesterday
  • Kansas — 165 new cases, 234 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 372 new cases, 413 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 144 new cases, 211 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 392 new cases, 536 yesterday


Friday, April 2, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.17% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.25% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.76% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,362,034 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.8% or 841,612 cases, 2.7% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 523,119... 475,401 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 47,718 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by —95.5% or 28,997,303 individuals, 95.6% yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 150,273,292 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 3,855,859 in Georgia


As of this morning, a total of 97,593,290 individuals have been vaccinated in the U.S. with more than 55% of those having received two vaccines (56.9% - 54,607,041).

Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 76,786 individuals
  • Total active cases increased by 13,256 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,705,432 tests.
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 952, compared to the 1,115 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,889, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.94% of the total active cases
  • Survivors increased by 62,578 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,420 active cases, the number of cases represents 1.8% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 54, compared to 78 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,703 active cases today, 1,725 yesterday ... 0.16% of population active
  • DeKalb County — 1,490 active cases today, 1,523 yesterday ... 0.19% of population active
  • Gwinnett County — 1,162 active cases today, 1,168 yesterday ... 0.12% of population active
  • Cobb County — 1,252 active cases today, 1,296 yesterday ... 0.16% of population active
  • Athens-Clarke — 113 active cases today, 124 yesterday ... 0.09% of population active
  • Oconee County — 76 active cases today, 79 yesterday ... 0.19% of population active
  • Barrow County — 115 active cases today, 117 yesterday ... 0.14% of population active
  • Jackson County — 86 active cases today, 90 yesterday ... 0.11% of population active
  • Hall County — 203 active cases today, 210 yesterday ... 0.10% of population active


In Georgia, there are 13,970 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13%.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 17.8% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 60:

  • California — 2,649 new cases, 2,505 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,877 new cases, 3,058 yesterday
  • Florida — 6,780 new cases, 5,294 yesterday
  • Arizona — 381 new cases, 733 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 9.1% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 73:

  • Georgia — 1,420 new cases, 1,807 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,712 new cases, 1,313 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 1,051 new cases, 961 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 2,027 new cases, 1,929 yesterday
  • Alabama — 478 new cases, 408 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 271 new cases, 288 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 34.2% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 180:

  • New York — 9,144 new cases, 8,628 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 5,606 new cases, 3,672 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 2,769 new cases, 2,479 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 1,580 new cases, 832 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 3,770 new cases, 4,223 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,825 new cases, 1,035 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,584 new cases, 1,365 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 20.6% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 134:

  • Illinois — 3,526 new cases, 2,592 yesterday
  • Michigan — 7,098 new cases, 7,107 yesterday
  • Ohio — 2,475 new cases, 1,989 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 966 new cases, 803 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,216 new cases, 1,044 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 517 new cases, 563 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.7% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 42:

  • Missouri — 687 new cases, 698 yesterday
  • Kansas — 234 new cases, 115 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 413 new cases, 390 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 211 new cases, 212 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 536 new cases, 519 yesterday


Thursday, April 1, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 9.15% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.25% of the U.S. population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 8.74% of the U.S. population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 30,285,248 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 2.7% or 828,356 cases, 2.7% yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7% or 522,167... 474,525 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 47,642 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by —95.6% or 28,934,425 individuals, 95.6% yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 147,602,345 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., 3,786,303 in Georgia


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,269,567 tests.
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 1,115, compared to the 873 deaths posted yesterday
  • ICU cases increased by 7,856, the number of intensive care unit cases represents 0.95% of the total active cases.
  • Survivors increased by 67,829 individuals


In Georgia, new coronavirus cases increased by 1,313 active cases, the number of cases represents 2.6% of total cases in the U.S. and Georgia accounts for 3.3% of the U.S. population. The COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 78, compared to 63 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 1,725 active cases today, 1,746 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 1,523 active cases today, 1,577 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 1,168 active cases today, 1,197 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 1,296 active cases today, 1,237 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 124 active cases today, 127 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 79 active cases today, 86 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 117 active cases today, 119 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 90 active cases today, 93 yesterday
  • Hall County — 210 active cases today, 217 yesterday




In Georgia, there are 14,300 active COVID-19 cases, or 0.13%.

Across the country, the four second wave states account for 16.9% of the new cases, the states represent 29.9% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 56:

  • California — 2,505 new cases, 2,350 yesterday
  • Texas — 3,058 new cases, 4,112 yesterday ... below the 5,982 benchmark — 3 weeks have passed!
  • Florida — 5,294 new cases, 5,062 yesterday
  • Arizona — 733 new cases, 586 yesterday


The six southeastern states account for 9.8% of the new cases, the states represent 12.5% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 78:

  • Georgia — 1,807 new cases, 1,320 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 1,313 new cases, 837 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 961 new cases, 601 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 1,929 new cases, 1,370 yesterday
  • Alabama — 408 new cases, 361 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 288 new cases, 163 yesterday


The seven northeastern corridor states account for 32.4% of the new cases, the states represent 19.0% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 171:

  • New York — 8,628 new cases, 6,798 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 3,672 new cases, 4,871 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 2,479 new cases, 2,050 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 832 new cases, 1,617 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 4,223 new cases, 4,609 yesterday
  • Virginia — 1,035 new cases, 1,572 yesterday
  • Maryland — 1,365 new cases, 903 yesterday


The six Great Lakes states account for 20.5% of the new cases, the states represent 15.5% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 132:

  • Illinois — 2,592 new cases, 2,404 yesterday
  • Michigan — 7,107 new cases, 6,306 yesterday
  • Ohio — 1,989 new cases, 2,458 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 803 new cases, 740 yesterday
  • Indiana — 1,044 new cases, 720 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 563 new cases, 588 yesterday


The five south central states account for 2.8% of the new cases, the states represent 6.3% of the population, the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 44:

  • Missouri — 698 new cases, 543 yesterday
  • Kansas — 115 new cases, 147 yesterday
  • Oklahoma — 390 new cases, 121 yesterday
  • Arkansas — 212 new cases, 178 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 519 new cases, 509 yesterday

 






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