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JIC RELEASE NO. 21 – First COVID-19 Related Fatality on Guam
Sunday, March 22nd 2020, 11:42 AM ChST
Joint Information Center – JIC Release No. 21
March 22, 2020, 11:40 a.m. (ChST)

First COVID-19 Related Fatality on Guam

On Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 1:30 a.m. (ChST), Guam’s first COVID-19 related fatality occurred at the Guam Memorial Hospital (GMH). The patient was originally admitted to GMH on Sunday, March 15, 2020 and remained in isolation throughout the week. The patient was among one of Guam’s initial COVID-19 patients.

The patient was 68-years-old with underlying health issues, which were compounded with COVID-19. The patient had no recent travel history before contracting the virus but initial investigations indicated the patient may have contracted it from someone who did.

Governor Lou Leon Guerrero and her chief medical advisors, Dr. Mike Cruz and Dr. Joleen Aguon, urge everyone to stay home, exercise good hygiene, wash your hands, and practice social distancing by maintaining a physical distance of six feet between yourselves and others. Though these measures are not dramatic, they are the most effective things we can do to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Governor Leon Guerrero also met with her Physicians Advisory Group, a group of bipartisan community physicians committed to stopping the spread of COVID-19 through coordination and expert advice.

DPHSS, along with health care providers, various Government of Guam agencies, and our military counterparts are working tirelessly to work toward containment of the spread of the virus. Currently, the hospital staff that cared for the patient, and any COVID-19 confirmed patients, are on a strict monitoring system, checking in regularly with updates regarding any signs or symptoms. Health officials will continue to screen all who have come in contact with COVID-19 confirmed patients.

Medical Triage Hotline Numbers for COVID-19
If you are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19, please call your healthcare provider. If a patient does not have a regular health care provider, they can call any of the Community Health Centers or the DPHSS Medical Triage Hotline Phone Numbers listed below to report symptoms and obtain guidance from clinicians:

(671) 480-7859

(671) 480-6760/3

(671) 480-7883

(671) 687-6170 (ADA Dedicated Number)

These numbers are operational daily, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and are limited to medical-related inquiries only.

For media inquiries, contact the Joint Information Center at (671) 478-0208/09/10 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Covid-19 patient had no travel history, but she had had contact with someone who travelled recently and had tested positive for the virus … Guam Memorial Hospital’s Dr Joleen Aguon. Image: PDN
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Guam medical authorities have announced the first Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic-related death during a press conference today.

The person died at 1.30 am at Guam Memorial Hospital, said Dr Mike Cruz.

The 68-year-old woman arrived at the hospital with fever, chills and shortness of breath.

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She had no travel history. She had had contact with someone who travelled recently and had tested positive for the virus, said Dr Joleen Aguon.

The woman and the traveller did not live in the same household.

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United States
Coronavirus Cases:
24,218
Deaths:
302
Recovered:
171
ACTIVE CASES
23,745
Currently Infected Patients
23,681 (100%)
in Mild Condition

64 (0%)
Serious or Critical


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CLOSED CASES
473
Cases which had an outcome:
171 (36%)
Recovered / Discharged

302 (64%)
Deaths


Cases
New York 10,372 +1,974 56 +10 10,316
Washington 1,793 +269 94 +11 124 1,575
California 1,391 +184 24 +1 6 1,361
New Jersey 1,327 +437 16 +5 1,311
Michigan 787 +235 5 +2 782
Illinois 753 +168 6 +1 2 745
Florida 659 +96 12 +1 647
Louisiana 585 +48 16 +2 569
Georgia 555 +70 14 541
Massachusetts 525 +112 1 1 523
Colorado 476 +113 5 +1 471
Texas 473 +79 5 4 464
Pennsylvania 391 +88 2 +1 389
Tennessee 371 +138 1 +1 370
Wisconsin 281 +71 4 +1 1 276
Ohio 247 +74 3 +1 244
North Carolina 246 +70 246
Connecticut 194 4 190
Maryland 190 +41 2 +1 4 184
South Carolina 173 +47 3 +2 170
Nevada 161 +52 2 159
Virginia 152 +29 2 1 149
Mississippi 141 +61 1 140
Minnesota 138 +23 1 +1 24 113
Oregon 137 +23 4 +1 133
Utah 136 +24 136
Indiana 129 +43 3 126
Alabama 125 +19 125
Arkansas 118 +22 118
Arizona 108 +30 1 +1 1 106
District of Columbia 77 +6 3 74
Missouri 74 +9 3 +1 71
Maine 70 +14 70
Iowa 68 +23 68
New Hampshire 65 +9 65
Kentucky 64 +16 2 2 60
Kansas 57 +8 1 56
New Mexico 57 +14 57
Rhode Island 54 54
Oklahoma 53 +4 1 1 51
Vermont 49 +20 2 47
Hawaii 48 +22 48
Delaware 40 +2 40
Nebraska 38 +1 38
Idaho 36 +5 36
North Dakota 28 +2 28
Montana 27 +9 27
Wyoming 23 +4 23
South Dakota 14 1 13
Alaska 14 +2 14
West Virginia 11 +4 11
Diamond Princess Cruise 49 49
Grand Princess Cruise 23 1 22
Others 45 +11 1 +1 44
Total: 24,218 4,825 302 46 171 23,745
Total Coronavirus Cases in the United States


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March 21 (GMT)
4835 new cases and 46 new deaths in the United States
269 new cases and 11 new deaths in Washington State
112 new cases in Massachusetts, total rises to 525
New York now has over 10,000 cases New York is doing more tests than any other state in the United States, according to Governor Cuomo, who said 45,000 tests have been performed in New York State, compared to 23,000 in California (which has twice the population) and 23,000 in Washington State (with 1/3 of the population, therefore maintaining a higher number of tests per capita compared to New York)

New deaths include:
1st death in Minnesota: a Ramsey County resident in their 80s
10 new deaths in New York
5 new deaths in New Jersey
1 new death in Oregon, first in Marion County
1st death in Tennessee: a 73-year old man with underlying health conditions in Nashville
1st death in Arizona: a Maricopa County man in his 50s with underlying health conditions
1 death in Ohio: an 85-year-old man was an Erie County
2 new deaths in South Carolina: elderly people suffering from underlying health conditions
1 death in California: the first death in Contra Costa County: a patient in their 70s
1 death in Maryland: a Baltimore County resident in his 60s who suffered from underlying medical conditions D.C. schools will be closed until April 27
1 death in Missouri: a woman in her 60s, who suffered from multiple health problems prior to being diagnosed with COVID-19
March 20 (GMT)
5594 new cases and 49 new deaths in the United States. 23% of the US Population is ordered to "stay at home" after governors in California (40 million residents), New York State (20 million), Illinois (13 million), and Connecticut (3.5 million) ordered nonessential workers to remain at home to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Connecticut issues a "stay at home" order for its 3.5 million residents that goes into effect Monday at 8 p.m
Texas declared a public health disaster for the first time in more than 100 years
Illinois: Governor Pritzker issues an immediate "stay at home" order for all residents "to avoid the loss of potentially tens of thousands of lives" The order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Saturday.
New York: Governor Cuomo orders 100% of all non-essential workers to stay home
Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf orders all businesses that aren’t ‘life-sustaining’ to close
California: Governor Gavin Newson orders the state’s 40 million residents to “stay at home.” The order is “open ended.” Modeling predicts that 56% of the state’s population will be infected over the next 8 weeks. Only essential businesses will be allowed to remain open. All indoor public and private gatherings with 10 or more people are prohibited

New deaths include:

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

New Cases include:

80 new cases in Texas, of which 19 in Dallas County
75 new cases in Tennessee
3 new cases in Alabama
March 19 (GMT)
4530 new cases and 57 new deaths in the United States

Deaths include:

3 deaths in Illinois
1 death in California, the first in San Benito County: a man in his 60s
1 death in Louisiana: a patient in his 60s with underlying health conditions
7 deaths in Georgia
1st death in Maryland: a man in his 60s with an underlying medical condition
1 death in Washington State: a woman in her 80s with underlying health conditions

New cases include:

256 new cases in Michigan
134 new cases in Illinois
13 new cases in Oregon
16 new cases in Arkansas
1,238 new cases in New York
46 in California, L.A. County
2 in Missouri, first 2 in Christian County
1 new case in Wisconsin, La Crosse County: a man in his upper 20s
27 new cases in Texas including 14 in Bexar County, 3 in Collin County, 1 in Van Zandt
2 new cases in Idaho, 1 in Twin Falls County, 1 in Blaine County
2 new cases in Nevada, Washoe County: a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Europe and a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Washington
March 18 (GMT)
2848 new cases and 41 new deaths in the United States

US – Canada border to temporarily close to nonessential travel
Trump compares the sacrifices needed to those made during World War II, saying that "now it is our time, we must sacrifice together. We are all in this together and we’ll come through it together. It is the invisible enemy. That’s always the toughest enemy. But we’re going to defeat the invisible enemy. I think we’ll going to do it even faster than we thought, and it will be a complete victory, a total victory"
US working to determine if the self-swab coronavirus test is as effective as the other testing process. It would be a much easier test
all foreclosures and evictions to be suspended until the end of April

New deaths include:

1 death in Clark County (Washington State)
1st death in Missouri, a Boone County resident who had traveled abroad and was self-isolating at home
1st death in Connecticut, an 88-year old man from Ridgefield
2 new deaths in New Jersey, total rises to 5
2 new deaths in Santa Clara County (California): a man in his 50s and a man in his 60s
1 new death in Tarrant County (Texas): a 77-year old man

New cases include:

17 new cases in North Carolina
8 new cases in Kentucky, including 2 in Jefferson County, one of whom is an 8 months old
13 new cases in Alabama, including the first in Calhoun County
4 new cases in New Hampshire, 2 in Grafton County, 1 in Rockingham County and 1 from Carroll County
38 new cases in Massachusetts
1 new case in North Carolina, Moore County
3 new cases in Kansas, 1 in Leavenworth County, 1 in Wyandotte county and 1 in Johnson County
128 new cases in Illinois
17 new cases in Minnesota
March 17 (GMT)
1748 new cases and 23 new deaths in the United States
New deaths include:

First death in Illinois: a Chicago woman in her 60s with an underlying condition
1 new death in Colorado (second in the state)
3 new deaths in King County (WA), bringing the total to 46
1 death in Suffolk County (New York): a woman in her 90s
1 death in Nassau County (New York): a 96-year-old man
2 new deaths in Santa Clara County (California): a man in his 50s (who was hospitalized on March 12) and a man in his 80s. It is not known if either had underlying health conditions
First 2 deaths in Riverside County (California)
1 new death in Bergen County (New Jersey): a man in his 90s

New cases include:

First case in West Virginia
30 new cases in King County (WA), total rise to 518
Ohio: 67 cases, mapped here by county and date
1st case of community spread in Galveston County (Texas)
1st case in Frederick County (Maryland)
1st case in Madison County (Alabama)
432 in New York state, of which 118 in New York City, 157 in Westchester County, 1 in Essex County
2 new cases in Fairbanks (Alaska)
First case in Peoria County (Illinois): the person was screened over the phone and tested at home by OSF Healthcare
1 new case in Tulare County (California) hospitalized in critical condition
March 16 (GMT)
983 new cases and 18 new deaths in the United States. Starting immediately and for the next 8 weeks, CDC recommends canceling all events of 50 or more people
New cases include:
– 1 new case in California (Nevada County)

– 6 new cases in New Hampshire

– 5 new cases in Washoe County, Nevada

– 2 new cases in Harris County, Texas

– First case in southern Indiana: a man in Floyd Count who, during the past week, attended a number of events and gatherings, all listed in detail by the Heath Department

– 3 new cases in Orange County, California, including 2 that did not appear to be related to travel or with previously confirmed cases

– 80 in New Jersey

– 1 new case in Hawaii: an Oahu resident who took a family trip to Florida and returned with family on March 8. The next day, the resident developed a cough, but no fever

March 15 (GMT)
737 new cases and 11 new deaths in the United States
– All New York City schools will shut down immediately and stay closed for at least 1 month All hospitals will be required to cancel elective surgeries

– Illinois: all bars and restaurants to close to dine-in customers through March 30

– Ohio: all bars and restaurants will close Sunday at 9 p.m. indefinitely ‘This is a once in a lifetime pandemic’ said Ohio Dept. of Health Director Amy Acton

New deaths include:

– at least 3 new deaths in New York: a 79-year-old woman, a 78-year-old man, and a 53-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease

– 2 new deaths in King County (WA)

– Death of a female in her 50s in New Jersey

– First death in Oregon: a 70-year-old man in Portland who had tested positive just four days ago and reportedly had other health problems.

New cases include:

– First case in Howard County (MD). County Executive Calvin Ball has declared a state of emergency and announced that The Mall in Columbia and other commercial gathering places will be closed for at least a week

– 32 new cases in King County (WA)

– 2 new cases in Schenectady County (NY), which declares State of Emergency

– First 2 cases in Putnam (NY)

– FIrst case in San Bernardino County (CA): a woman who recently returned from London

– 6 new cases in Suffolk Country (New York)

– 9 new cases in North Carolina, just one day after adding 8. Total now reaches 32

– 4 new cases in Indiana, including the first in Hamilton County. Marion County’s case total has doubled since Saturday from 3 to 6

– 39 new cases and 1 new death in Florida: a 77-year-old from Lee County is the fourth Florida resident to die after testing positive for coronavirus

– 2 new cases in Hawaii (on Maui and Oahu). Details have emerged regarding the latest 2 cases in Kauai: a couple who had traveled from Indiana arriving in Maui on March 2. Shortly after their arrival, one of the visitors developed a fever, shortness of breath and cough and went to an urgent care facility. On March 7, the second visitor also developed symptoms and went to urgent care. A day later, both of the visitors flew to Kauai, staying at the Kauai Marriott, and on March 9, one of the visitors visited again an urgent care facility. Finally, on March 12, the two informed health care workers that they had close contact with an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus. 2 health care workers in Maui and 1 in Kauai are now in self-isolation because they were not wearing protective equipment

– 9 new cases in Utah (Salt Lake County) First case of community spread identified

– 8 new cases in Michigan

– First case in San Luis Obispo County (California): a person over the age of 65 with underlying health conditions who exhibited a fever, cough, and shortness of breath

– 1 new case in Missouri: a person in their 20s who had traveled to Austria

– 2 emergency room doctors (in NJ and WA) are in critical condition after treating patients with COVID-19, according to reports

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Last updated: March 21, 2020, 23:46 GMT
United States
Coronavirus Cases:
24,218
Deaths:
302
Recovered:
171
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23,681 (100%)
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New York 10,372 +1,974 56 +10 10,316
Washington 1,793 +269 94 +11 124 1,575
California 1,391 +184 24 +1 6 1,361
New Jersey 1,327 +437 16 +5 1,311
Michigan 787 +235 5 +2 782
Illinois 753 +168 6 +1 2 745
Florida 659 +96 12 +1 647
Louisiana 585 +48 16 +2 569
Georgia 555 +70 14 541
Massachusetts 525 +112 1 1 523
Colorado 476 +113 5 +1 471
Texas 473 +79 5 4 464
Pennsylvania 391 +88 2 +1 389
Tennessee 371 +138 1 +1 370
Wisconsin 281 +71 4 +1 1 276
Ohio 247 +74 3 +1 244
North Carolina 246 +70 246
Connecticut 194 4 190
Maryland 190 +41 2 +1 4 184
South Carolina 173 +47 3 +2 170
Nevada 161 +52 2 159
Virginia 152 +29 2 1 149
Mississippi 141 +61 1 140
Minnesota 138 +23 1 +1 24 113
Oregon 137 +23 4 +1 133
Utah 136 +24 136
Indiana 129 +43 3 126
Alabama 125 +19 125
Arkansas 118 +22 118
Arizona 108 +30 1 +1 1 106
District of Columbia 77 +6 3 74
Missouri 74 +9 3 +1 71
Maine 70 +14 70
Iowa 68 +23 68
New Hampshire 65 +9 65
Kentucky 64 +16 2 2 60
Kansas 57 +8 1 56
New Mexico 57 +14 57
Rhode Island 54 54
Oklahoma 53 +4 1 1 51
Vermont 49 +20 2 47
Hawaii 48 +22 48
Delaware 40 +2 40
Nebraska 38 +1 38
Idaho 36 +5 36
North Dakota 28 +2 28
Montana 27 +9 27
Wyoming 23 +4 23
South Dakota 14 1 13
Alaska 14 +2 14
West Virginia 11 +4 11
Diamond Princess Cruise 49 49
Grand Princess Cruise 23 1 22
Others 45 +11 1 +1 44
Total: 24,218 4,825 302 46 171 23,745
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4835 new cases and 46 new deaths in the United States
269 new cases and 11 new deaths in Washington State
112 new cases in Massachusetts, total rises to 525
New York now has over 10,000 cases New York is doing more tests than any other state in the United States, according to Governor Cuomo, who said 45,000 tests have been performed in New York State, compared to 23,000 in California (which has twice the population) and 23,000 in Washington State (with 1/3 of the population, therefore maintaining a higher number of tests per capita compared to New York)

New deaths include:
1st death in Minnesota: a Ramsey County resident in their 80s
10 new deaths in New York
5 new deaths in New Jersey
1 new death in Oregon, first in Marion County
1st death in Tennessee: a 73-year old man with underlying health conditions in Nashville
1st death in Arizona: a Maricopa County man in his 50s with underlying health conditions
1 death in Ohio: an 85-year-old man was an Erie County
2 new deaths in South Carolina: elderly people suffering from underlying health conditions
1 death in California: the first death in Contra Costa County: a patient in their 70s
1 death in Maryland: a Baltimore County resident in his 60s who suffered from underlying medical conditions D.C. schools will be closed until April 27
1 death in Missouri: a woman in her 60s, who suffered from multiple health problems prior to being diagnosed with COVID-19
March 20 (GMT)
5594 new cases and 49 new deaths in the United States. 23% of the US Population is ordered to "stay at home" after governors in California (40 million residents), New York State (20 million), Illinois (13 million), and Connecticut (3.5 million) ordered nonessential workers to remain at home to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Connecticut issues a "stay at home" order for its 3.5 million residents that goes into effect Monday at 8 p.m
Texas declared a public health disaster for the first time in more than 100 years
Illinois: Governor Pritzker issues an immediate "stay at home" order for all residents "to avoid the loss of potentially tens of thousands of lives" The order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Saturday.
New York: Governor Cuomo orders 100% of all non-essential workers to stay home
Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf orders all businesses that aren’t ‘life-sustaining’ to close
California: Governor Gavin Newson orders the state’s 40 million residents to “stay at home.” The order is “open ended.” Modeling predicts that 56% of the state’s population will be infected over the next 8 weeks. Only essential businesses will be allowed to remain open. All indoor public and private gatherings with 10 or more people are prohibited

New deaths include:

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

New Cases include:

80 new cases in Texas, of which 19 in Dallas County
75 new cases in Tennessee
3 new cases in Alabama
March 19 (GMT)
4530 new cases and 57 new deaths in the United States

Deaths include:

3 deaths in Illinois
1 death in California, the first in San Benito County: a man in his 60s
1 death in Louisiana: a patient in his 60s with underlying health conditions
7 deaths in Georgia
1st death in Maryland: a man in his 60s with an underlying medical condition
1 death in Washington State: a woman in her 80s with underlying health conditions

New cases include:

256 new cases in Michigan
134 new cases in Illinois
13 new cases in Oregon
16 new cases in Arkansas
1,238 new cases in New York
46 in California, L.A. County
2 in Missouri, first 2 in Christian County
1 new case in Wisconsin, La Crosse County: a man in his upper 20s
27 new cases in Texas including 14 in Bexar County, 3 in Collin County, 1 in Van Zandt
2 new cases in Idaho, 1 in Twin Falls County, 1 in Blaine County
2 new cases in Nevada, Washoe County: a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Europe and a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Washington
March 18 (GMT)
2848 new cases and 41 new deaths in the United States

US – Canada border to temporarily close to nonessential travel
Trump compares the sacrifices needed to those made during World War II, saying that "now it is our time, we must sacrifice together. We are all in this together and we’ll come through it together. It is the invisible enemy. That’s always the toughest enemy. But we’re going to defeat the invisible enemy. I think we’ll going to do it even faster than we thought, and it will be a complete victory, a total victory"
US working to determine if the self-swab coronavirus test is as effective as the other testing process. It would be a much easier test
all foreclosures and evictions to be suspended until the end of April

New deaths include:

1 death in Clark County (Washington State)
1st death in Missouri, a Boone County resident who had traveled abroad and was self-isolating at home
1st death in Connecticut, an 88-year old man from Ridgefield
2 new deaths in New Jersey, total rises to 5
2 new deaths in Santa Clara County (California): a man in his 50s and a man in his 60s
1 new death in Tarrant County (Texas): a 77-year old man

New cases include:

17 new cases in North Carolina
8 new cases in Kentucky, including 2 in Jefferson County, one of whom is an 8 months old
13 new cases in Alabama, including the first in Calhoun County
4 new cases in New Hampshire, 2 in Grafton County, 1 in Rockingham County and 1 from Carroll County
38 new cases in Massachusetts
1 new case in North Carolina, Moore County
3 new cases in Kansas, 1 in Leavenworth County, 1 in Wyandotte county and 1 in Johnson County
128 new cases in Illinois
17 new cases in Minnesota
March 17 (GMT)
1748 new cases and 23 new deaths in the United States
New deaths include:

First death in Illinois: a Chicago woman in her 60s with an underlying condition
1 new death in Colorado (second in the state)
3 new deaths in King County (WA), bringing the total to 46
1 death in Suffolk County (New York): a woman in her 90s
1 death in Nassau County (New York): a 96-year-old man
2 new deaths in Santa Clara County (California): a man in his 50s (who was hospitalized on March 12) and a man in his 80s. It is not known if either had underlying health conditions
First 2 deaths in Riverside County (California)
1 new death in Bergen County (New Jersey): a man in his 90s

New cases include:

First case in West Virginia
30 new cases in King County (WA), total rise to 518
Ohio: 67 cases, mapped here by county and date
1st case of community spread in Galveston County (Texas)
1st case in Frederick County (Maryland)
1st case in Madison County (Alabama)
432 in New York state, of which 118 in New York City, 157 in Westchester County, 1 in Essex County
2 new cases in Fairbanks (Alaska)
First case in Peoria County (Illinois): the person was screened over the phone and tested at home by OSF Healthcare
1 new case in Tulare County (California) hospitalized in critical condition
March 16 (GMT)
983 new cases and 18 new deaths in the United States. Starting immediately and for the next 8 weeks, CDC recommends canceling all events of 50 or more people
New cases include:
– 1 new case in California (Nevada County)

– 6 new cases in New Hampshire

– 5 new cases in Washoe County, Nevada

– 2 new cases in Harris County, Texas

– First case in southern Indiana: a man in Floyd Count who, during the past week, attended a number of events and gatherings, all listed in detail by the Heath Department

– 3 new cases in Orange County, California, including 2 that did not appear to be related to travel or with previously confirmed cases

– 80 in New Jersey

– 1 new case in Hawaii: an Oahu resident who took a family trip to Florida and returned with family on March 8. The next day, the resident developed a cough, but no fever

March 15 (GMT)
737 new cases and 11 new deaths in the United States
– All New York City schools will shut down immediately and stay closed for at least 1 month All hospitals will be required to cancel elective surgeries

– Illinois: all bars and restaurants to close to dine-in customers through March 30

– Ohio: all bars and restaurants will close Sunday at 9 p.m. indefinitely ‘This is a once in a lifetime pandemic’ said Ohio Dept. of Health Director Amy Acton

New deaths include:

– at least 3 new deaths in New York: a 79-year-old woman, a 78-year-old man, and a 53-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease

– 2 new deaths in King County (WA)

– Death of a female in her 50s in New Jersey

– First death in Oregon: a 70-year-old man in Portland who had tested positive just four days ago and reportedly had other health problems.

New cases include:

– First case in Howard County (MD). County Executive Calvin Ball has declared a state of emergency and announced that The Mall in Columbia and other commercial gathering places will be closed for at least a week

– 32 new cases in King County (WA)

– 2 new cases in Schenectady County (NY), which declares State of Emergency

– First 2 cases in Putnam (NY)

– FIrst case in San Bernardino County (CA): a woman who recently returned from London

– 6 new cases in Suffolk Country (New York)

– 9 new cases in North Carolina, just one day after adding 8. Total now reaches 32

– 4 new cases in Indiana, including the first in Hamilton County. Marion County’s case total has doubled since Saturday from 3 to 6

– 39 new cases and 1 new death in Florida: a 77-year-old from Lee County is the fourth Florida resident to die after testing positive for coronavirus

– 2 new cases in Hawaii (on Maui and Oahu). Details have emerged regarding the latest 2 cases in Kauai: a couple who had traveled from Indiana arriving in Maui on March 2. Shortly after their arrival, one of the visitors developed a fever, shortness of breath and cough and went to an urgent care facility. On March 7, the second visitor also developed symptoms and went to urgent care. A day later, both of the visitors flew to Kauai, staying at the Kauai Marriott, and on March 9, one of the visitors visited again an urgent care facility. Finally, on March 12, the two informed health care workers that they had close contact with an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus. 2 health care workers in Maui and 1 in Kauai are now in self-isolation because they were not wearing protective equipment

– 9 new cases in Utah (Salt Lake County) First case of community spread identified

– 8 new cases in Michigan

– First case in San Luis Obispo County (California): a person over the age of 65 with underlying health conditions who exhibited a fever, cough, and shortness of breath

– 1 new case in Missouri: a person in their 20s who had traveled to Austria

– 2 emergency room doctors (in NJ and WA) are in critical condition after treating patients with COVID-19, according to reports

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United States
Coronavirus Cases:
19,658
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264
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147
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New York 8,403 +5 46 8,357
Washington 1,524 83 124 1,317
California 1,254 +47 24 +1 6 1,224
New Jersey 890 11 879
Illinois 585 5 2 578
Florida 563 11 552
Michigan 552 3 549
Louisiana 537 14 523
Georgia 485 14 471
Texas 429 +35 5 4 420
Massachusetts 413 1 1 411
Colorado 363 4 359
Pennsylvania 311 +8 1 310
Tennessee 263 +30 1 +1 262
Wisconsin 219 +9 3 1 215
Connecticut 194 4 190
North Carolina 189 +13 189
Ohio 174 +1 3 +1 171
Nevada 161 +52 2 159
Maryland 149 2 +1 4 143
South Carolina 126 3 +2 123
Virginia 125 +2 2 1 122
Minnesota 115 115
Oregon 114 3 111
Utah 112 112
Alabama 108 +2 108
Arkansas 100 +4 100
Indiana 86 3 83
Mississippi 80 1 79
Arizona 79 +1 1 +1 1 77
District of Columbia 77 +6 3 74
Missouri 73 +8 3 +1 70
Kentucky 64 +16 2 2 60
Maine 56 56
New Hampshire 56 56
Rhode Island 54 54
Kansas 50 +1 1 49
Oklahoma 49 1 1 47
Iowa 45 45
New Mexico 43 43
Delaware 39 +1 39
Nebraska 38 +1 38
Hawaii 37 +11 37
Idaho 36 +5 36
Vermont 29 2 27
North Dakota 26 26
Wyoming 22 +3 22
Montana 21 +3 21
South Dakota 14 1 13
Alaska 12 12
West Virginia 8 +1 8
Diamond Princess Cruise 49 49
Grand Princess Cruise 23 1 22
Others 34 34
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275 new cases and 8 new deaths in the United States

1st death in Tennessee: a 73-year old man with underlying health conditions in Nashville
1st death in Arizona: a Maricopa County man in his 50s with underlying health conditions
1 death in Ohio: an 85-year-old man was an Erie County
2 new deaths in South Carolina: elderly people suffering from underlying health conditions
1 death in California: the first death in Contra Costa County: a patient in their 70s
1 death in Maryland: a Baltimore County resident in his 60s who suffered from underlying medical conditions D.C. schools will be closed until April 27
1 death in Missouri: a woman in her 60s, who suffered from multiple health problems prior to being diagnosed with COVID-19
March 20 (GMT)
5594 new cases and 49 new deaths in the United States. 23% of the US Population is ordered to "stay at home" after governors in California (40 million residents), New York State (20 million), Illinois (13 million), and Connecticut (3.5 million) ordered nonessential workers to remain at home to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Connecticut issues a "stay at home" order for its 3.5 million residents that goes into effect Monday at 8 p.m
Texas declared a public health disaster for the first time in more than 100 years
Illinois: Governor Pritzker issues an immediate "stay at home" order for all residents "to avoid the loss of potentially tens of thousands of lives" The order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Saturday.
New York: Governor Cuomo orders 100% of all non-essential workers to stay home
Pennsylvania: Governor Wolf orders all businesses that aren’t ‘life-sustaining’ to close
California: Governor Gavin Newson orders the state’s 40 million residents to “stay at home.” The order is “open ended.” Modeling predicts that 56% of the state’s population will be infected over the next 8 weeks. Only essential businesses will be allowed to remain open. All indoor public and private gatherings with 10 or more people are prohibited

New deaths include:

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

New Cases include:

80 new cases in Texas, of which 19 in Dallas County
75 new cases in Tennessee
3 new cases in Alabama
March 19 (GMT)
4530 new cases and 57 new deaths in the United States

Deaths include:

3 deaths in Illinois
1 death in California, the first in San Benito County: a man in his 60s
1 death in Louisiana: a patient in his 60s with underlying health conditions
7 deaths in Georgia
1st death in Maryland: a man in his 60s with an underlying medical condition
1 death in Washington State: a woman in her 80s with underlying health conditions

New cases include:

256 new cases in Michigan
134 new cases in Illinois
13 new cases in Oregon
16 new cases in Arkansas
1,238 new cases in New York
46 in California, L.A. County
2 in Missouri, first 2 in Christian County
1 new case in Wisconsin, La Crosse County: a man in his upper 20s
27 new cases in Texas including 14 in Bexar County, 3 in Collin County, 1 in Van Zandt
2 new cases in Idaho, 1 in Twin Falls County, 1 in Blaine County
2 new cases in Nevada, Washoe County: a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Europe and a man in his 30s who recently traveled to Washington
March 18 (GMT)
2848 new cases and 41 new deaths in the United States

US – Canada border to temporarily close to nonessential travel
Trump compares the sacrifices needed to those made during World War II, saying that "now it is our time, we must sacrifice together. We are all in this together and we’ll come through it together. It is the invisible enemy. That’s always the toughest enemy. But we’re going to defeat the invisible enemy. I think we’ll going to do it even faster than we thought, and it will be a complete victory, a total victory"
US working to determine if the self-swab coronavirus test is as effective as the other testing process. It would be a much easier test
all foreclosures and evictions to be suspended until the end of April

New deaths include:

1 death in Clark County (Washington State)
1st death in Missouri, a Boone County resident who had traveled abroad and was self-isolating at home
1st death in Connecticut, an 88-year old man from Ridgefield
2 new deaths in New Jersey, total rises to 5
2 new deaths in Santa Clara County (California): a man in his 50s and a man in his 60s
1 new death in Tarrant County (Texas): a 77-year old man

New cases include:

17 new cases in North Carolina
8 new cases in Kentucky, including 2 in Jefferson County, one of whom is an 8 months old
13 new cases in Alabama, including the first in Calhoun County
4 new cases in New Hampshire, 2 in Grafton County, 1 in Rockingham County and 1 from Carroll County
38 new cases in Massachusetts
1 new case in North Carolina, Moore County
3 new cases in Kansas, 1 in Leavenworth County, 1 in Wyandotte county and 1 in Johnson County
128 new cases in Illinois
17 new cases in Minnesota
March 17 (GMT)
1748 new cases and 23 new deaths in the United States
New deaths include:

First death in Illinois: a Chicago woman in her 60s with an underlying condition
1 new death in Colorado (second in the state)
3 new deaths in King County (WA), bringing the total to 46
1 death in Suffolk County (New York): a woman in her 90s
1 death in Nassau County (New York): a 96-year-old man
2 new deaths in Santa Clara County (California): a man in his 50s (who was hospitalized on March 12) and a man in his 80s. It is not known if either had underlying health conditions
First 2 deaths in Riverside County (California)
1 new death in Bergen County (New Jersey): a man in his 90s

New cases include:

First case in West Virginia
30 new cases in King County (WA), total rise to 518
Ohio: 67 cases, mapped here by county and date
1st case of community spread in Galveston County (Texas)
1st case in Frederick County (Maryland)
1st case in Madison County (Alabama)
432 in New York state, of which 118 in New York City, 157 in Westchester County, 1 in Essex County
2 new cases in Fairbanks (Alaska)
First case in Peoria County (Illinois): the person was screened over the phone and tested at home by OSF Healthcare
1 new case in Tulare County (California) hospitalized in critical condition
March 16 (GMT)
983 new cases and 18 new deaths in the United States. Starting immediately and for the next 8 weeks, CDC recommends canceling all events of 50 or more people
New cases include:
– 1 new case in California (Nevada County)

– 6 new cases in New Hampshire

– 5 new cases in Washoe County, Nevada

– 2 new cases in Harris County, Texas

– First case in southern Indiana: a man in Floyd Count who, during the past week, attended a number of events and gatherings, all listed in detail by the Heath Department

– 3 new cases in Orange County, California, including 2 that did not appear to be related to travel or with previously confirmed cases

– 80 in New Jersey

– 1 new case in Hawaii: an Oahu resident who took a family trip to Florida and returned with family on March 8. The next day, the resident developed a cough, but no fever

March 15 (GMT)
737 new cases and 11 new deaths in the United States
– All New York City schools will shut down immediately and stay closed for at least 1 month All hospitals will be required to cancel elective surgeries

– Illinois: all bars and restaurants to close to dine-in customers through March 30

– Ohio: all bars and restaurants will close Sunday at 9 p.m. indefinitely ‘This is a once in a lifetime pandemic’ said Ohio Dept. of Health Director Amy Acton

New deaths include:

– at least 3 new deaths in New York: a 79-year-old woman, a 78-year-old man, and a 53-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease

– 2 new deaths in King County (WA)

– Death of a female in her 50s in New Jersey

– First death in Oregon: a 70-year-old man in Portland who had tested positive just four days ago and reportedly had other health problems.

New cases include:

– First case in Howard County (MD). County Executive Calvin Ball has declared a state of emergency and announced that The Mall in Columbia and other commercial gathering places will be closed for at least a week

– 32 new cases in King County (WA)

– 2 new cases in Schenectady County (NY), which declares State of Emergency

– First 2 cases in Putnam (NY)

– FIrst case in San Bernardino County (CA): a woman who recently returned from London

– 6 new cases in Suffolk Country (New York)

– 9 new cases in North Carolina, just one day after adding 8. Total now reaches 32

– 4 new cases in Indiana, including the first in Hamilton County. Marion County’s case total has doubled since Saturday from 3 to 6

– 39 new cases and 1 new death in Florida: a 77-year-old from Lee County is the fourth Florida resident to die after testing positive for coronavirus

– 2 new cases in Hawaii (on Maui and Oahu). Details have emerged regarding the latest 2 cases in Kauai: a couple who had traveled from Indiana arriving in Maui on March 2. Shortly after their arrival, one of the visitors developed a fever, shortness of breath and cough and went to an urgent care facility. On March 7, the second visitor also developed symptoms and went to urgent care. A day later, both of the visitors flew to Kauai, staying at the Kauai Marriott, and on March 9, one of the visitors visited again an urgent care facility. Finally, on March 12, the two informed health care workers that they had close contact with an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus. 2 health care workers in Maui and 1 in Kauai are now in self-isolation because they were not wearing protective equipment

– 9 new cases in Utah (Salt Lake County) First case of community spread identified

– 8 new cases in Michigan

– First case in San Luis Obispo County (California): a person over the age of 65 with underlying health conditions who exhibited a fever, cough, and shortness of breath

– 1 new case in Missouri: a person in their 20s who had traveled to Austria

– 2 emergency room doctors (in NJ and WA) are in critical condition after treating patients with COVID-19, according to reports

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