U.S. reaches 500,000 deaths from the coronavirus
Feb. 21, 2021, 11:21 AM PST / Updated Feb. 24, 2021, 12:50 PM PST
By: Derrick Walker
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 500,000 on Sunday, according to an NBC News tally — a milestone that underscores the grave threat the virus still poses even as more people are vaccinated.
The coronavirus has killed more than 2,462,000 people worldwide, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. More than a fifth of all deaths worldwide have occurred in the the U.S., which has less than 5 percent of the global population.
California - Confirmed: 3,541,367 / Deaths: 49,690
Texas - Confirmed: 2,607,973 / Deaths: 42,562
Florida - Confirmed: 1,878,533 / Deaths: 30,749
New York - Confirmed: 1,610,742 / Deaths: 48,083
Illinois - Confirmed: 1,177,320 / Deaths: 22,528
Georgia - Confirmed: 986,059 / Deaths: 16,927
Ohio - Confirmed: 955,378 / Deaths: 16,874
Pennsylvania - Confirmed: 922,848 / Deaths: 23,749
North Carolina - Confirmed: 847,650 / Deaths: 11,135
Arizona - Confirmed: 811,447 / Deaths: 15,651
New Jersey - Confirmed: 772,907 / Deaths: 22,877
Tennessee - Confirmed: 766,089 / Deaths: 11,153
Indiana - Confirmed: 657,462 / Deaths: 12,450
Michigan - Confirmed: 639,712 / Deaths: 16,380
Wisconsin - Confirmed: 612,712 / Deaths: 6,871
Massachusetts - Confirmed: 571,783 / Deaths: 15,883
Virginia - Confirmed: 567,039 / Deaths: 7,658
Missouri - Confirmed: 517,386 / Deaths: 8,223
South Carolina - Confirmed: 505,589 / Deaths: 8,332
Alabama - Confirmed: 488,973 / Deaths: 9,660
Minnesota - Confirmed: 480,159 / Deaths: 6,502
Louisiana - Confirmed: 426,048 / Deaths: 9,503
Colorado - Confirmed: 422,390 / Deaths: 5,802
Oklahoma - Confirmed: 419,853 / Deaths: 4,203
Kentucky - Confirmed: 399,013 / Deaths: 4,476
Maryland - Confirmed: 377,810 / Deaths: 7,762
Utah - Confirmed: 367,073 / Deaths: 1,853
Washington - Confirmed: 338,646 / Deaths: 4,900
Iowa - Confirmed - 333,500 / Deaths: 5,400
Arkansas - Confirmed: 316,593 / Deaths: 5,377
Kansas - Confirmed: 291,715 / Deaths: 4,643
Nevada - Confirmed: 291,543 / Deaths: 4,903
Mississippi - Confirmed: 291,222 / Deaths: 6,577
Connecticut - Confirmed: 276,691 / Deaths: 7,572
Nebraska - Confirmed: 199,402 / Deaths: 2,050
New Mexico - Confirmed: 183,023 / Deaths: 3,635
Puerto Rico - Confirmed: 178,065 / Deaths: 1,986
Idaho - Confirmed: 169,866 / Deaths: 1,840
Oregon - Confirmed: 153,134 / Deaths: 2,155
West Virginia - Confirmed: 130,139 / Deaths: 2,274
Rhode Island - Confirmed: 123,980 / Deaths: 2,466
South Dakota - Confirmed: 111,546 / Deaths: 1,863
North Dakota - Confirmed: 99,342 / Deaths: 1,468
Montana - Confirmed: 99,040 / Deaths: 1,346
Delaware - Confirmed: 85,228 / Deaths: 1,379
New Hampshire - Confirmed: 73,665 / Deaths: 1,154
Alaska - Confirmed: 57,371: Deaths: 279
Wyoming - Confirmed: 53,900: Deaths: 662
Maine - Confirmed: 43,736 Deaths: 660
District of Columbia : 39,844 Deaths: 998
Hawaii - Confirmed: 26,450 Deaths: 431
Vermont - Confirmed: 14,691 Deaths: 199
Guam - Confirmed: 7,727 / Deaths: 130
U.S. Virgin Islands - Confirmed 2,589 / Deaths 25
Northern Mariana Islands - Confirmed / Deaths: 143 2
American Samoa - Confirmed / 0 Deaths : 0
NBC News' tally showed that about 500,700 people had died of Covid-19 as of midnight Sunday ET. The number rivals the populations of Atlanta and Sacramento, California.
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More than 28,206,600 cases have been confirmed in the U.S., according to the NBC News tally. The average number of daily new cases has declined in recent days, however. The number fell below 100,000 on Feb. 12 for the first time in months.
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It actually didn't. This is #fakenews.