- Alabama - 1,107
- Alaska - 137
- Arizona - 1,530
- Arkansas - 584
- California - 9,870
- Colorado - 3,342
- Connecticut - 3,557
- Delaware - 368
- Florida - 7,773
- Georgia - 4,748
- Hawaii - 256
- Idaho - 668
- Illinois - 6,980
- Indiana - 2,565
- Iowa - 547
- Kansas - 494
- Kentucky - 687
- Louisiana - 6,424
- Maine - 344
- Maryland - 1,986
- Massachusetts - 7,738
- Michigan - 9,315
- Minnesota - 689
- Mississippi - 1,073
- Missouri - 1,671
- Montana - 217
- Nebraska - 214
- Nevada - 1,279
- New Hampshire - 415
- New Jersey - 22,255
- New Mexico - 387
- New York - 84,025
- North Carolina - 1,754
- North Dakota - 142
- Ohio - 2,547
- Oklahoma - 721
- Oregon - 736
- Pennsylvania - 6,063
- Rhode Island - 566
- South Carolina - 1,239
- South Dakota - 129
- Tennessee - 2,933
- Texas - 4,607
- Utah - 1,011
- Vermont - 321
- Virginia - 1,483
- Washington - 5,923
- West Virginia - 191
- Wisconsin - 1,573
- Wyoming - 137
- District of Columbia - 586
- American Samoa - 0
- Guam - 77
- Norther Mariana Islands - 16
- Puerto Rico - 286
- US Virgin Islands - 30
- - Repatriated Americans from Abroad - 152
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
COVID-19 Cases Per State, District of Columbia and Territories at 12:01 a.m. EDT 2 April 2020
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