Today, the US deaths crossed two thousand, to 2,191. New York led with 834 deaths, of which 672 were from New York City. New York also crossed the fifty thousand case mark.
Here is today’s table of total cases, with Domain, number of Cases, and Percent Increase from yesterday.
Domain | Cases | Percent Increase |
US | 124,464 | 19.7% |
NY | 53,520 | 16.3% |
NJ | 11,124 | 26.1% |
CA | 5,636 | 19.6% |
MI | 4,658 | 28.2% |
WA | 4,310 | 15.8% |
MA | 4,257 | 31.4% |
FL | 4,038 | 26.3% |
IL | 3,498 | 15.7% |
LA | 3,315 | 20.8% |
PA | 2,909 | 24.1% |
TX | 2,523 | 29.5% |
GA | 2,446 | 22.3% |
CO | 2,061 | 18.6% |
CT | 1,524 | 18.0% |
TN | 1,512 | 14.7% |
OH | 1,406 | 23.4% |
IN | 1,231 | 25.7% |
NC | 1,062 | |
WI | 1,055 | 13.9% |
Canada | 5,655 | 19.1% |
Mexico | 848 | 45.0% |
Brazil | 3,904 | 14.3% |
Los Angeles County | 1,804 | 23.1% |
Orange County | 403 | 25.5% |
Only three US states got to around 30%, being Michigan, Massachusetts, and Texas. Mexico had an enormous 45% increase.
Orange County cases were in Anaheim (37), Irvine (36), Newport Beach (36), Huntington Beach (32), Santa Ana (20), and smaller amounts, with Other (39) in small cities, and 46 with locations still unknown. Orange County’s 25.5% growth rate will double the number of cases in three days.