TOP 10 States with most Coronavirus cases in USA | UNITED STATES | Bar graph | Upto 1st MAY
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The first U.S. case was identified on January 20, in a man who had returned from Wuhan, China to Snohomish County, Washington on January 15. The first report of a U.S. death came on February 29. An earlier U.S. death, on February 6, was determined in late April and is believed to be community transmission. By the end of March, cases had occurred in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and all inhabited U.S. territories except American Samoa. By April 11, the federal government approved disaster declarations for all states and inhabited territories except American Samoa. The same day, the U.S. death toll became the highest in the world.
As of April 24, the U.S. death rate was 152 per million people, the tenth highest rate globally.
On April 28, the total number of confirmed cases across the country surpassed 1 million, and by April 29, according to Johns Hopkins University at a minimum, 58,356 people had died as a result of COVID-19, more than the Americans who had died during the Vietnam War.
The Trump administration declared a public health emergency on January 31, then on February 2 implemented a ban of most foreign nationals who had recently traveled to China. The initial U.S. response to the pandemic was otherwise slow, in terms of preparing the healthcare system, stopping other travel, or testing for the virus.
A lack of mass testing obscured the true extent of the outbreak. For much of February, manufacturing defects rendered many government-developed test kits unusable, commercial tests were disallowed by regulations, and strict testing requirements were in place.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump was optimistic dismissing the threat posed by coronavirus and claiming the outbreak was under control.
A national emergency was declared on March 13.
By April 20, the United States had processed more than four million tests (approximately 1 per 82 inhabitants).
Source : https://www.who.int/
Source(Data): https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/
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