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HealthCoronavirus Cases Map

Map: It’s not just Florida, Texas, California, and Arizona driving the new record high in U.S. COVID cases

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The U.S. hit another grim record this week as new coronavirus cases reached a single-day high of nearly 60,000—a figure that the New York Times reported was the sixth single-day record in 10 days. On Thursday alone, Alabama, Idaho, Missouri, Montana, Oregon, and Texas set all-time highs.

Map shows number of covid-19 cases

According to a Fortune analysis of New York Times data, 17 states have seen an average daily increase of at least 200 cases when compared with two weeks ago, led by more than 5,000 in Florida, with California and Texas both tallying more than 3,000. Only Arkansas and New Jersey saw declines, while Connecticut, Washington, D.C., Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wyoming were all flat.

While the national death toll from the coronavirus has been trending down for nearly three months, there are now concerns that big increases in deaths in the southern region of the U.S. could turn that number positive. California (80), Texas (68), and Florida (56) have the highest seven-day moving average, ended July 9, of deaths from the coronavirus.

Map shows number of covid-19 deaths

The number of daily deaths nationally from the coronavirus is still well below its peak in April, but the declining death toll had been one of the few improvements the U.S. has been able to tout in its fight against the coronavirus.

Experts have suggested that the death toll has not increased at the same rate as new cases for a number of reasons, outlined by Derek Thompson in The Atlantic yesterday: The average COVID-19 patient is getting younger, deaths lag behind diagnosed cases, and increased testing may be capturing less lethal cases in the data.

State-by-state breakdown of daily new cases

New cases based on a seven-day average

StateJune 25July 9Change
Alabama714.31294.7580.4
Alaska25.142.417.3
Arizona2795.13612.6817.4
Arkansas590.6568.1-22.4
California4896.97902.63005.7
Colorado225.3324.198.9
Connecticut79.180.41.3
Delaware68.7114.345.6
District of Columbia36.641.34.7
Florida4013.19087.45074.3
Georgia1393.72316.9923.1
Guam7.44.1-3.3
Hawaii12.326.113.9
Idaho160.7415.7255
Illinois693.4825.9132.4
Indiana328.4468139.6
Iowa346.4436.790.3
Kansas188.7400.7212
Kentucky200.3315.1114.9
Louisiana574.61490.4915.9
Maine27.422.6-4.9
Maryland365.4431.766.3
Massachusetts202.1222.720.6
Michigan311.3484.9173.6
Minnesota350.142271.9
Mississippi499.1688.7189.6
Missouri369.7602.3232.6
Montana21.154.733.6
Nebraska133168.935.9
Nevada392.4740.6348.1
New Hampshire26.921.6-5.3
New Jersey563.3286.4-276.9
New Mexico148.4247.398.9
New York661.7652.1-9.6
North Carolina1301.71591.4289.7
North Dakota2958.329.3
Northern Mariana Islands00.10.1
Ohio6471023.6376.6
Oklahoma370.4565.3194.9
Oregon171.7270.799
Pennsylvania492.9704.4211.6
Puerto Rico109.4179.169.7
Rhode Island5343.1-9.9
South Carolina1067.71570502.3
South Dakota52.963.310.4
Tennessee727.31479.3752
Texas4872.38252.13379.9
Utah504.1595.191
Vermont86.4-1.6
Virgin Islands1.16.65.4
Virginia529.7607.677.9
Washington476.4635.4159
West Virginia39.3110.471.1
Wisconsin370.4640.3269.9
Wyoming26326

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