Overview of Cases
Please see below for the latest COVID-19 updates. Information in bold is updated from the previous report on Friday, August 14.
As of August 17 at 1:30 pm ET:
Global:
- 21,739,501 confirmed cases (+ 728,801)
- 776,241 deaths (+ 14,981)
Domestic:
5,414,381 confirmed cases (+ 134,066)
170,178 deaths (+ 2,350)
U.S. States with Highest Number of Cases:
- California – 625,308 (+ 21,950)
- Florida – 573,416 (+ 10,139)
- Texas – 555,537 (+ 23,854)
- New York – 425,916 (+ 1,749)
- Georgia – 237,030 (+ 8,362)
- Illinois – 209,181 (+ 5,156)
- Arizona – 194,005 (+ 3,211)
- New Jersey – 187,455 (+ 291)
- North Carolina – 145,516 (+ 3,346)
- Louisiana – 138,485 (+ 1,748)
Additional Information
Trump Administration Collaborates with McKesson for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
On August 14, under the leadership of President Trump, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Defense (DoD) announced McKesson Corporation’s expansion of its existing partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to support the U.S. government’s Operation Warp Speed as a centralized distributor of future COVID-19 vaccines and ancillary supplies needed to administer vaccinations.
Vaccines and related supplies will be delivered to point-of-care sites across the country at the U.S. government’s direction. McKesson will ship the vaccines once they become available, and McKesson will be paid nearly $178 million.
Openings by State
Note: Strikethrough indicates that a restriction has been re-imposed after a previous reopening.
STATE |
STAY-AT-HOME |
REOPENED |
STATE |
STAY-AT-HOME |
REOPENED |
Alabama |
Expired April 30
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Montana |
Expired April 26 |
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Alaska |
Expired April 24 |
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Nebraska |
Did not issue stay-at-home order |
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Arizona |
Expired May 15 |
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Nevada |
Expired May 9 |
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Arkansas |
Did not issue stay-at-home order |
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New Hampshire |
Expired May 31 |
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California |
Regional reopening by county |
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New Jersey |
Expired June 9 |
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Colorado |
Expired April 26 |
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New Mexico |
Expired May 31 |
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Connecticut |
Expired May 20 |
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New York |
Expired May 28 |
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Delaware |
Expired May 31 |
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North Carolina |
Expired May 22 |
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DC |
Expired May 29 |
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North Dakota |
Did not issue stay-at-home order |
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Florida |
Expired May 4 |
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Ohio |
Expired May 29 |
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Georgia |
Expired April 30 |
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Oklahoma |
Did not issue-stay-at-home order |
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Hawaii |
Expired May 31 |
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Oregon |
Partial reopening began May 15 |
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Idaho |
Expired April 30 |
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Pennsylvania |
Expired June 4 |
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Illinois |
Expired May 29 |
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Rhode Island |
Expired May 8 |
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Indiana |
Expired May 4 |
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South Carolina |
Expired May 4 |
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Iowa |
Did not issue stay-at-home order |
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South Dakota |
Did not issue stay-at-home order |
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Kansas |
Expired May 3 |
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Tennessee |
Expired April 30 |
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Kentucky |
Partial reopening began May 20 |
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Texas |
April 30 |
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Louisiana |
Expired May 15 |
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Utah |
Did not issue -stay-at-home order |
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Maine |
Expired May 31 |
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Vermont |
Expired May 15 |
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Maryland |
Expired May 15 |
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Virginia |
Partial reopening began on May 9 |
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Massachusetts |
Expired May 18 |
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Washington |
Partial reopening began May 11 |
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Michigan |
Expired June 1 |
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West Virginia |
Expired May 3 |
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Minnesota |
Expired May 17 |
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Wisconsin |
Order struck down by the state Supreme Court on May 13 |
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Mississippi |
Expired April 27 |
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Wyoming |
Did not issue stay-at-home order |
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Missouri |
Expired May 3 |
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