New York currently has the highest number of known COVID-19 cases in the U.S., followed by New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan and California. The nation has reported 557,590 COVID-19 cases as of 8:30 a.m. CDT April 13.
Below is a breakdown of confirmed cases by state, as well as Washington, D.C., ordered from highest to lowest:
1. New York: 190,288 confirmed COVID-19 cases
2. New Jersey: 61,850
3. Massachusetts: 25,475
4. Michigan: 24,244
5. California: 23,311
6. Pennsylvania: 22,997
7. Illinois: 20,852
8. Louisiana: 20,595
9. Florida: 19,895
10. Texas: 13,886
11. Georgia: 12,550
12. Connecticut: 12,035
13. Washington: 10,530
14. Maryland: 8,225
15. Indiana: 7,928
16. Colorado: 7,307
17. Ohio: 6,604
18. Tennessee: 5,508
19. Virginia: 5,274
20. North Carolina: 4,602
21. Missouri: 4,272
22. Alabama: 3,611
23. Arizona: 3,542
24. Wisconsin: 3,341
25. South Carolina: 3,320
26. Nevada: 2,836
27. Mississippi: 2,781
28. Rhode Island: 2,665
29. Utah: 2,303
30. Kentucky: 2,018
31. Oklahoma: 1,970
32. Washington, D.C.: 1,875
33. Delaware: 1,625
34. Minnesota: 1,621
35. Iowa: 1,587
36. Oregon: 1,527
37. Idaho: 1,426
38. Kansas: 1,337
39. Arkansas: 1,280
40. New Mexico: 1,245
41. New Hampshire: 985
42. Nebraska: 814
43: South Dakota: 730
44. Vermont: 727
45. Maine: 633
46. West Virginia: 611
47. Hawaii: 499
48. Montana: 387
49. North Dakota: 308
50. Alaska: 272
51. Wyoming: 270