How Many Coronavirus Cases Does Each US State Have?

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More than 143,000 people across the United States have been infected with the novel coronavirus, according to Johns Hopkins University and local governments. At least 2,500 people have died.

The number of cases is expected to continue to rapidly rise as more people are tested for COVID-19.

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So far, Washington and New York have been hit the hardest by the virus. At least 144  have died in Washington and 776 in New York.

Responding to the virus, several states have declared states of emergency and ordered the closures of schools and businesses. States have encouraged people to practice social distancing and self-isolation.

On the federal level, US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency. He has been accused of initially downplaying the virus and not taking action soon enough.

Here is a look at how many cases each state has confirmed and how many deaths have been reported, according to Johns Hopkins University.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA NEWS

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