The latest numbers from The United States
| United States |
Case DetailsThe average number of new cases in the United States fell to 54,088 yesterday, a 3 percent decrease from the day before. Since January 2020, at least 1 in 3 people who live in the United States have been infected, and at least 1 in 315 people have died. Maps for the United States |
| ON SEPT. 23 | DAILY AVG. | PER 100,000 | 14-DAY CHANGE | TOTAL REPORTED |
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Cases | 44,458 | 54,088 | 16 | –18% | 95,811,812 | Deaths | 455 | 430 | 0.13 | +12% | 1,052,158 | Hospitalized | 29,962 | 30,273 | 9 | –14% | | Test positivity | | 11% | | | |
Vaccination rate for the U.S. |
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Percentages are the share of a population that is fully vaccinated. National vaccination map |
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Source: New York Times database of reports from state and local health agencies and hospitals. Population and demographic data from Census Bureau. Hospitalization data from the Covid Tracking Project. Vaccination data from the Centers for Disease Control. The daily average is calculated with data that was reported in the last seven days. 14-day change trends are calculated with 7-day averages. Numbers may be revised to reflect improvements in data reporting. View your tracker online for the most up to date figures. For more about how this data was collected and compiled see our F.A.Q. page. |
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