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- COVID-19 pandemic in the United States - Wikipedia
By mid-April, disaster declarations were made by all states and territories as they all had increasing cases A second wave of infections began in June, following relaxed restrictions in several states, leading to daily cases surpassing 60,000
- Current Epidemic Trends (Based on Rt) for States
CFA’s Rt page estimates COVID-19, influenza, and RSV epidemic trends for U S states
- 5 Years Later: America Looks Back at the Impact of COVID-19
At the five-year anniversary of the coronavirus outbreak, a major Pew Research Center survey conducted in late October 2024 provides insight into how Americans assess the nation’s pandemic response These findings are paired with an analysis of trends dating to early 2020
- United States: Coronavirus Pandemic Country Profile
United States: Cumulative confirmed cases: how do they compare to other countries? This chart shows the cumulative number of confirmed cases per million people
- When Did the Pandemic Start and End? - Northwestern Medicine
The COVID-19 pandemic started in March 2020 The public health emergency of international concern ended in May 2023
- A Geographic Analysis of COVID-19 Mortality across the United States
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound and enduring impact on the United States, starting with the first reported case in January 2020 and the first reported death in February 2020 (CDC)
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the U. S. - Statistics Facts
Stay up to date with the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, providing a national overview of statistics and analyzing state-level data
- US COVID-19 cases and deaths by state | USAFacts
We at USAFacts have endeavored to provide comprehensive, real-time pandemic data from all 50 states However, the growing prevalence of at-home testing and the potential for individuals to contract the virus multiple times have skewed the government data we receive
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