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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: JUNE, 2021

As the number of people choosing to get vaccinated continues to rise, we’re still crunching the coronavirus pandemic numbers, from the number of survivors to those lost to COVID-19-related deaths. In the United States, businesses are re-opening and safety restrictions are being lifted, but precautions are still necessary. Wear a mask (yes, still!), wash your hands, maintain your social distance, and be kind to those you encounter. It ain’t over until it’s over!

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.05 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.04 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.84 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)




The 33,246,787 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.4 percent or 117,855 cases, 0.4 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 564,369 individuals, 514,389 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,980 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.9 percent or 32,564,563 individuals, 97.9 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 302,851,917 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. with a total of 171,310,738 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 81.4 percent having received two


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 13,783 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 6,690 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 600,744, for a total of 489,733,608 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 340, compared to the 224 deaths posted yesterday; of the 340 deaths, 27 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 19,866 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 27.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 97:

  • California — 1,158 new cases, 698 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,113 new cases, 462 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,505 new cases, 933 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 15.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 98:

  • Georgia — 263 new cases, 280 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 159 new cases, 187 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 135 new cases, 203 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 95 new cases, 182 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 359 new cases, 385 yesterday
  • Alabama — 346 new cases, 125 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 132 new cases, 97 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 593 new cases, 188 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 13.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 66:

  • New York — 680 new cases, 705 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 208 new cases, 209 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 112 new cases, 143 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 197 new cases, 140 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 468 new cases, 330 yesterday
  • Virginia — 90 new cases, 155 yesterday
  • Maryland — 84 new cases, 104 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 14.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 84:

  • Illinois — 394 new cases, 342 yesterday
  • Michigan — 331 new cases, 355 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 298 new cases ... 258 yesterday
  • Ohio — 255 new cases, 268 yesterday
  • Indiana — 275 new cases, 265 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 173 new cases, 298 yesterday
  • Missouri — 262 new cases, 295 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 16.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 166:

  • Arizona — 374 new cases, 507 yesterday
  • Utah — 174 new cases, 223 yesterday
  • Colorado — 317 new cases, 374 yesterday
  • Washington — 919 new cases, 395 yesterday
  • Oregon — 222 new cases, 257 yesterday
  • Nevada — 209 new cases, 183 yesterday


Georgia posted 263 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of new active COVID-19 cases in Georgia represents 1.9 percent of total cases in the U.S. The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 353 active cases today, 370 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 263 active cases today, 269 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 380 active cases today, 381 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 271 active cases today, 273 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 32 active cases today, 34 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 49 active cases today, 48 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 28 active cases today, 31 yesterday
  • Hall County — 66 active cases today, 69 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 4,663 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.04 percent of the state population.

A total of 7,860,212 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,549,998 individuals now fully vaccinated (33.0 percent) and 4,348,933 individuals having received one vaccine (40.6 percent).

Monday, June 7, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.04 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.04 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.83 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,233,004 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.4 percent or 124,545 cases, 0.5 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 564,029 individuals, 515,076 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,953 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.9 percent or 32,544,697 individuals, 97.8 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 301,638,578 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. with total of 170,833,221 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 81.4 percent having received two


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 10,532 individuals Total active cases declined by 6,936 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 600,744, for a total of 486,868,950 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 224, compared to the 388 deaths posted yesterday; of the 224 deaths, 22 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 17,541 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 19.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 72:

  • California — 698 new cases, 804 yesterday
  • Texas — 462 new cases, 1,455 yesterday
  • Florida — 933 new cases, 1,327 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 15.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 101:

  • Georgia — 280 new cases, 342 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 187 new cases, 204 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 203 new cases, 363 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 182 new cases, 221 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 385 new cases, 493 yesterday
  • Alabama — 125 new cases, 242 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 97 new cases, 115 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 188 new cases, 322 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 17.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 85:

  • New York — 916 new cases, 916 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 209 new cases, 358 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 143 new cases, 217 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 140 new cases, 159 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 330 new cases, 402 yesterday
  • Virginia — 155 new cases, 286 yesterday
  • Maryland — 104 new cases, 132 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 19.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 115:

  • Illinois — 342 new cases, 538 yesterday
  • Michigan — 355 new cases, 429 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 258 new cases ... 294 yesterday
  • Ohio — 268 new cases, 379 yesterday
  • Indiana — 265 new cases, 419 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 298 new cases, 153 yesterday
  • Missouri — 295 new cases, 516 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 18.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 190:

  • Arizona — 507 new cases, 277 yesterday
  • Utah — 223 new cases, 306 yesterday
  • Colorado — 374 new cases, 731 yesterday
  • Washington — 395 new cases, 615 yesterday
  • Oregon — 257 new cases, 320 yesterday
  • Nevada — 183 new cases, 322 yesterday


Georgia posted 280 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.7 percent of total cases in the U.S. The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 370 active cases today, 390 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 269 active cases today, 287 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 381 active cases today, 398 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 273 active cases today, 292 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 34 active cases today, 33 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 48 active cases today, 53 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 31 active cases today, 30 yesterday
  • Hall County — 69 active cases today, 70 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 4,667 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.04 percent of the state population.

A total of 7,859,494 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,546,734 individuals now fully vaccinated (32.9 percent) and 4,347,833 individuals having received one vaccine (40.4 percent).

Monday, June 7, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.04 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.04 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.83 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,233,004 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.4 percent or 124,545 cases, 0.5 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 564,029 individuals... 515,076 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,953 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.9 percent or 32,544,697 individuals, 97.8 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 301,638,578 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. for a total of 170,833,221 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 81.4 percent having received two (138,969,323)


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 10,532 individuals Total active cases declined by 6,936 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 600,744, for a total of 1.9 percent posting active for a total of 486,868,950 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 224, compared to the 388 deaths posted yesterday; of the 224 deaths, 22 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 17,541 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 19.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 72:

  • California — 698 new cases, 804 yesterday
  • Texas — 462 new cases, 1,455 yesterday
  • Florida — 933 new cases, 1,327 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 15.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 101:

  • Georgia — 280 new cases, 342 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 187 new cases, 204 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 203 new cases, 363 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 182 new cases, 221 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 385 new cases, 493 yesterday
  • Alabama — 125 new cases, 242 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 97 new cases, 115 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 188 new cases, 322 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 17.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 85:

  • New York — 916 new cases, 916 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 209 new cases, 358 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 143 new cases, 217 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 140 new cases, 159 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 330 new cases, 402 yesterday
  • Virginia — 155 new cases, 286 yesterday
  • Maryland — 104 new cases, 132 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 19.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 115:

  • Illinois — 342 new cases, 538 yesterday
  • Michigan — 355 new cases, 429 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 258 new cases ... 294 yesterday
  • Ohio — 268 new cases, 379 yesterday
  • Indiana — 265 new cases, 419 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 298 new cases, 153 yesterday
  • Missouri — 295 new cases, 516 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 18.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 190:

  • Arizona — 507 new cases, 277 yesterday
  • Utah — 223 new cases, 306 yesterday
  • Colorado — 374 new cases, 731 yesterday
  • Washington — 395 new cases, 615 yesterday
  • Oregon — 257 new cases, 320 yesterday
  • Nevada — 183 new cases, 322 yesterday


Georgia posted 280 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.7 percent of total cases in the U.S. and The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 370 active cases today, 390 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 269 active cases today, 287 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 381 active cases today, 398 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 273 active cases today, 292 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 34 active cases today, 33 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 48 active cases today, 53 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 31 active cases today, 30 yesterday
  • Hall County — 69 active cases today, 70 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 4,667 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.04 percent of the state population. A total of 7,859,494 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,546,734 individuals now fully vaccinated (32.9 percent) and 4,347,833 individuals having received one vaccine (40.4 percent).

Sunday, June 6, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.04 percent of the population of the United States

  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.04 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.83 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,222,472 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.4 percent or 131,511 cases, 0.5 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 563,805 individuals, 513,874 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,931 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.9 percent or 32,527,156 individuals, 97.8 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 300,268,730 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. for a total of 170,272,150 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 81.0 percent having received two (138,112,702)


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 15,603 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 9,424 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 2,903,876, for a total of 486,268,209 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 388, compared to the 520 deaths posted yesterday; of the 388 deaths, 31 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 24,639 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 23.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 79:

  • California — 804 new cases, 1,129 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,455 new cases, 1,132 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,327 new cases, 1,403 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 14.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 96:

  • Georgia — 342 new cases, 488 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 204 new cases, 220 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 363 new cases, 424 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 221 new cases, 89 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 493 new cases, 680 yesterday
  • Alabama — 242 new cases, 388 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 115 new cases, 85 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 322 new cases, 344 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 15.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 79:

  • New York — 916 new cases, 976 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 358 new cases, 253 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 217 new cases, 200 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 159 new cases, 143 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 402 new cases, 613 yesterday
  • Virginia — 286 new cases, 259 yesterday
  • Maryland — 132 new cases, 145 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 17.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 102:

  • Illinois — 538 new cases, 626 yesterday
  • Michigan — 429 new cases, 530 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 294 new cases ... 240 yesterday
  • Ohio — 379 new cases, 621 yesterday
  • Indiana — 419 new cases, 345 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 153 new cases, 132 yesterday
  • Missouri — 516 new cases, 684 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 16.5 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 170:

  • Arizona — 277 new cases, 346 yesterday
  • Utah — 306 new cases, 288 yesterday
  • Colorado — 731 new cases, 767 yesterday
  • Washington — 615 new cases, 706 yesterday
  • Oregon — 320 new cases, 428 yesterday
  • Nevada — 322 new cases, 361 yesterday


Georgia posted 342 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.2 percent of total cases in the U.S. The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 390 active cases today, 411 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 287 active cases today, 283 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 398 active cases today, 401 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 292 active cases today, 312 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 33 active cases today, 32 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 53 active cases today, 59 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 30 active cases today, 31 yesterday
  • Hall County — 70 active cases today, 68 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 4,772 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.04 percent of the state population.

A total of 7,785,073 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,514,143 individuals now fully vaccinated (33.1 percent) and 4,305,996 individuals having received one vaccine (40.3 percent).

Saturday, June 5, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.03 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.04 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.82 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,206,869 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.4 percent or 140,935 cases, 0.5 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 563,467 individuals, 513,407 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,950 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.9 percent or 32,502,517 individuals, 97.8 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 299,120,522 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. with a total of 169,735,441 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 81.0 percent having received two (137,455,367)


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 16,925 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 12,516 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 964,509, for a total of 2.4 percent posting active, and a total of 483,364,333 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 520, compared to the 574 deaths posted yesterday; of the 520 deaths, 42 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 29,011 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 21.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 78:

  • California — 1,129 new cases, 1,168 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,132 new cases, 1,624 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,403 new cases, 1,878 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 16.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 104:

  • Georgia — 488 new cases, 446 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 220 new cases, 292 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 424 new cases, 416 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 89 new cases, 102 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 680 new cases, 481 yesterday
  • Alabama — 388 new cases, 430 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 85 new cases, 192 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 344 new cases, 313 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 15.3 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 76:

  • New York — 976 new cases, 797 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 253 new cases, 281 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 200 new cases, 258 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 143 new cases, 170 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 613 new cases, 743 yesterday
  • Virginia — 259 new cases, 258 yesterday
  • Maryland — 145 new cases, 134 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 18.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 110:

  • Illinois — 626 new cases, 674 yesterday
  • Michigan — 554 new cases, 530 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 240 new cases ... 236 yesterday
  • Ohio — 621 new cases, 490 yesterday
  • Indiana — 345 new cases, 418 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 132 new cases, 130 yesterday
  • Missouri — 684 new cases, 604 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 17.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 176:

  • Arizona — 346 new cases, 322 yesterday
  • Utah — 288 new cases, 343 yesterday
  • Colorado — 767 new cases, 845 yesterday
  • Washington — 706 new cases, 817 yesterday
  • Oregon — 428 new cases, 251 yesterday
  • Nevada — 361 new cases, 350 yesterday


Georgia posted 488 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.9 percent of total cases in the U.S. The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 411 active cases today, 428 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 283 active cases today, 293 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 401 active cases today, 393 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 312 active cases today, 326 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 32 active cases today, 30 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 59 active cases today, 56 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 31 active cases today, 27 yesterday
  • Hall County — 68 active cases today, 70 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 4,968 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.05 percent of the state population.

A total of 7,612,650 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,512,913 individuals now fully vaccinated (33.0 percent) and 4,304,247 individuals having received one vaccine (40.2 percent).

Friday, June 4, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.03 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.05 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.81 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,189,944 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.5 percent or 153,451 cases, 0.5 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 562,897 individuals, 512,929 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,908 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.8 percent or 32,473,506 individuals, 97.8 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 297,729,928 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. with a total of 169,090,262 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 80.8 percent having received two (136,644,618)


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 17,821 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 13,055 cases.
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 791,831, for a total of 2.1 percent posting active, and a total of 482,399,824 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 574, compared to the 514 deaths posted yesterday; of the 574 deaths, 46 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 30,212 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 26.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 94:

  • California — 1,168 new cases, 825 yesterday
  • Texas — 1,624 new cases, 2,417 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,878 new cases, 1,234 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 15.0 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 97:

  • Georgia — 446 new cases, 424 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 292 new cases, 324 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 416 new cases, 412 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 102 new cases, 118 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 481 new cases, 265 yesterday
  • Alabama — 430 new cases, 552 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 192 new cases, 101 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 313 new cases, 541 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 14.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 74:

  • New York — 797 new cases, 434 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 281 new cases, 273 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 258 new cases, 134 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 170 new cases, 115 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 743 new cases, 539 yesterday
  • Virginia — 258 new cases, 186 yesterday
  • Maryland — 134 new cases, 165 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 17.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 101:

  • Illinois — 674 new cases, 478 yesterday
  • Michigan — 530 new cases, 497 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 236 new cases, 228 yesterday
  • Ohio — 490 new cases, 554 yesterday
  • Indiana — 418 new cases, 261 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 130 new cases, 314 yesterday
  • Missouri — 604 new cases, 478 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 16.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 173:

  • Arizona — 322 new cases, 915 yesterday
  • Utah — 343 new cases, 200 yesterday
  • Colorado — 845 new cases, 576 yesterday
  • Washington — 817 new cases, 754 yesterday
  • Oregon — 251 new cases, 347 yesterday
  • Nevada — 350 new cases, 419 yesterday


Georgia posted 446 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.5 percent of total cases in the U.S. The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 428 active cases today, 451 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 293 active cases today, 317 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 393 active cases today, 409 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 326 active cases today, 361 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 30 active cases today, 31 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 56 active cases today, 55 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 27 active cases today, 29 yesterday
  • Hall County — 70 active cases today, 83 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 5,142 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.05 percent of the state population.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.02 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.05 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.80 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,172,123 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.5 percent or 166,506 cases, 0.6 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 562,323 individuals, 512,461with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,862 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.8 percent or 32,443,294 individuals, 97.7 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 296,912,892 vaccines have been administered in the U.S. (296,404,240 yesterday) with a total of 168,734,435 individuals having received one COVID-19 vaccination and 80.7 percent having received two (136,155,250)


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 16,974 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 12,081 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 659,207, for a total of 2.1 percent posting active, and a total of 481,697,993 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 514, compared to the 287 deaths posted yesterday; of the 287 deaths, 46 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 28,541 individuals


Across the country, the top three states with the most COVID-19 cases account for 26.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 95:

  • California — 825 new cases, 1,418 yesterday
  • Texas — 2,417 new cases, 754 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,234 new cases, 1,253 yesterday


Eight of the southern states account for 16.1 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 105:

  • Georgia — 424 new cases, 239 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 324 new cases, 118 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 412 new cases, 137 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 118 new cases, 96 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 265 new cases, 268 yesterday
  • Alabama — 552 new cases, 160 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 101 new cases, 42 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 541 new cases, 478 yesterday


Seven of the northeastern corridor states account for 10.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 54:

  • New York — 570 new cases, 570 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 158 new cases, 158 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 186 new cases, 186 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 222 new cases, 222 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 843 new cases, 843 yesterday
  • Virginia — 159 new cases, 159 yesterday
  • Maryland — 101 new cases, 101 yesterday


The Great Lakes states plus one account for 16.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 97:

  • Illinois — 478 new cases, 401 yesterday
  • Michigan — 497 new cases, 328 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 228 new cases ... 230 yesterday
  • Ohio — 554 new cases, 622 yesterday
  • Indiana — 261 new cases, 370 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 314 new cases, 160 yesterday
  • Missouri — 478 new cases, 181 yesterday


Six of the western states account for 18.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 195:

  • Arizona — 915 new cases, 104 yesterday
  • Utah — 200 new cases, 112 yesterday
  • Colorado — 576 new cases, 407 yesterday
  • Washington — 754 new cases, 666 yesterday
  • Oregon — 347 new cases, 174 yesterday
  • Nevada — 419 new cases, 124 yesterday


Georgia posted 424 new active cases in the past 24 hours. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.5 percent of total cases in the U.S. Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the populationThe COVID-19 new active case incidence level in Georgia indexes at 76, that compares an index of 55 yesterday.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 451 active cases today, 484 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 317 active cases today, 337 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 409 active cases today, 441 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 361 active cases today, 374 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 31 active cases today, 31 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 9 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 55 active cases today, 52 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 29 active cases today, 28 yesterday
  • Hall County — 83 active cases today, 86 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 5,501 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.05 percent of the state population.

A total of 7,610,755 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,422,104 individuals now fully vaccinated (32.0 percent).

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.02 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.05 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.79 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,155,149 individuals that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.5 percent or 178,587 cases, 0.6 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 561,809 individuals, 511,993 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,816 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.8 percent or 32,414,753 individuals, 97.7 percent yesterday
  • Vaccinations — 296,404,240 vaccines have been administered in the U.S., with a total of 168,489,729 individuals having received at least one vaccine and 135, 867,425 fully vaccinated. Those fully vaccinated represent 41.1 percent of the population


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 12,976 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 14,604 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 1,018,663 tests with 2.2 percent posting active, for a total of 480,948,786 tests conducted to-date
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 287, compared to the 214 deaths that posted yesterday; of the 287 deaths, 24 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 29,293 individuals


The Top Three states accounted for 26.4 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 95:

  • California — 1,418 new cases, 455 yesterday
  • Texas — 754 new cases, 473 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,253 new cases, 1,097 yesterday


The Southern states accounted for 11.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 77:

  • Georgia — 239 new cases, 237 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 118 new cases, 195 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 137 new cases, 165 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 96 new cases, 170 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 268 new cases, 248 yesterday
  • Alabama — 160 new cases, 115 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 42 new cases, 106 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 478 new cases, 179 yesterday


The Northeast Corridor states accounted for 17.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 88:

  • New York — 570 new cases, 640 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 158 new cases, 197 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 186 new cases, 143 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 222 new cases, 205 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 843 new cases, 417 yesterday
  • Virginia — 159 new cases, 146 yesterday
  • Maryland — 101 new cases, 117 yesterday


The Great Lakes states accounted for 17.7 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 103:

  • Illinois — 401 new cases, 521 yesterday
  • Michigan — 328 new cases, 629 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 230 new cases ... 233 yesterday
  • Ohio — 622 new cases, 403 yesterday
  • Indiana — 370 new cases, 402 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 160 new cases, 284 yesterday
  • Missouri — 181 new cases, 154 yesterday


The Western states accounted for 12.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 126:

  • Arizona — 104 new cases, 362 yesterday
  • Utah — 112 new cases, 143 yesterday
  • Colorado — 407 new cases, 285 yesterday
  • Washington — 666 new cases, 392 yesterday
  • Oregon — 174 new cases, 215 yesterday
  • Nevada — 124 new cases, 203 yesterday


Georgia posted 239 new active cases. The number of Georgia cases represents 1.8 percent of total cases in the U.S. Georgia accounts for 3.3 percent of the population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 484 active cases today, 508 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 337 active cases today, 382 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 441 active cases today, 453 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 374 active cases today, 396 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 31 active cases today, 32 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 9 active cases today, 10 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 52 active cases today, 57 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 28 active cases today, 32 yesterday
  • Hall County — 86 active cases today, 89 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 5,575 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.05 percent of the state population.

A total of 7,610,755 vaccines have been administered in Georgia with 3,414,221 individuals now fully vaccinated (31.7 percent).

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

As of 12:01 a.m. this morning:

  • The total number of tracked coronavirus cases represents 10.01 percent of the population of the United States
  • The total number of tracked active COVID-19 cases represents 0.06 percent of the population
  • The total number of COVID-19 survivors represents 9.79 percent of the population (All survivor numbers reported are based on the 14-day U.S. universal recovery time)


The 33,142,173 individuals in the U.S. that have been tracked with having contracted the coronavirus to date break down as follows:

  • Active cases — 0.6 percent or 193,191 cases, 0.6 percent yesterday
  • Deaths — 1.7 percent or 561,522 individuals ... 511,730 with COVID-19 complicating pre-existing conditions resulting in death, 49,792 with COVID-19 the direct cause of death
  • Survivors increased by 97.7 percent or 32,387,460 individuals, 97.7 percent yesterday


Nationwide, in the past 24 hours:

  • Coronavirus cases increased by 10,234 individuals
  • Total active cases declined by 14,912 cases
  • Completed COVID-19 tests increased by 439,228, for a total of 479,930,123 tests completed
  • Deaths either directly or indirectly linked to COVID-19 increased by 214, compared to the 224 deaths that posted yesterday; of the 214 deaths, 19 were a direct result of COVID-19
  • Survivors of COVID-19 increased by 24,932 individuals


The Top Three states accounted for 21.9 percent of the new cases, the states represent 27.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 79:

  • California — 455 new cases, 518 yesterday
  • Texas — 473 new cases, 475 yesterday
  • Florida — 1,097 new cases, 1,349 yesterday


The Southern states accounted for 13.8 percent of the new cases, the states represent 15.4 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 90:

  • Georgia — 237 new cases, 261 yesterday
  • Tennessee — 195 new cases, 203 yesterday
  • Kentucky — 165 new cases, 210 yesterday
  • South Carolina — 170 new cases, 180 yesterday
  • North Carolina — 248 new cases, 399 yesterday
  • Alabama — 115 new cases, 151 yesterday
  • Mississippi — 106 new cases, 172 yesterday
  • Louisiana — 179 new cases, 248 yesterday


The Northeast Corridor states accounted for 18.2 percent of the new cases, the states represent 20.1 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 91:

  • New York — 640 new cases, 637 yesterday
  • New Jersey — 197 new cases, 246 yesterday
  • Massachusetts — 143 new cases, 162 yesterday
  • Connecticut — 205 new cases, 229 yesterday
  • Pennsylvania — 417 new cases, 490 yesterday
  • Virginia — 146 new cases, 227 yesterday
  • Maryland — 117 new cases, 249 yesterday


The Great Lakes states accounted for 25.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 17.2 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 149:

  • Illinois — 521 new cases, 602 yesterday
  • Michigan — 629 new cases, 780 yesterday
  • Minnesota — 233 new cases ... 279 yesterday
  • Ohio — 403 new cases, 377 yesterday
  • Indiana — 402 new cases, 358 yesterday
  • Wisconsin — 284 new cases, 311 yesterday
  • Missouri — 154 new cases, 255 yesterday


The Western states accounted for 15.6 percent of the new cases, the states represent 9.7 percent of the population, and the new COVID-19 case count indexes at 161:

  • Arizona — 362 new cases, 623 yesterday
  • Utah — 143 new cases, 176 yesterday
  • Colorado — 285 new cases, 484 yesterday
  • Washington — 392 new cases, 417 yesterday
  • Oregon — 215 new cases, 756 yesterday
  • Nevada — 203 new cases, 184 yesterday


Georgia posted 237 new active cases. The number of Georgia cases represents 2.3 percent of total cases in the U.S. The state accounts for 3.3 percent of the U.S. population.

Below are the Georgia Department of Health numbers of total active COVID-19 cases — not the number of new cases — for counties in the metro Atlanta and greater Athens areas over the past 14 days as of 7:30 a.m. this morning:

  • Fulton County — 508 active cases today, 525 yesterday
  • DeKalb County — 382 active cases today, 389 yesterday
  • Gwinnett County — 453 active cases today, 452 yesterday
  • Cobb County — 396 active cases today, 398 yesterday
  • Athens-Clarke — 32 active cases today, 30 yesterday
  • Oconee County — 10 active cases today, 11 yesterday
  • Barrow County — 57 active cases today, 63 yesterday
  • Jackson County — 32 active cases today, 34 yesterday
  • Hall County — 89 active cases today, 92 yesterday


Statewide in Georgia, there are currently 5,913 active COVID-19 cases, that translates to 0.06 percent of the state population.






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