United States COVID-19 Cases Surpass 4 Million, Johns Hopkins University

United States COVID-19 Cases Surpass 4 Million, Johns Hopkins University


United States COVID-19 cases surpassed 4 million on Thursday afternoon

United States COVID-19 cases surpassed 4 million on Thursday afternoon, according to the Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.

As of Thursday,  U.S. health authorities recorded 4,169,991  COVID-19 cases, 147,333 deaths, and 1,979,617 recoveries.

New York, Florida, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, Georgia, Arizona, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Louisiana’s toll exceed 100,000 cases.

California, the national pandemic epicenter, registered over 420,000 cases, according to CSSE.

Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, Alaska, Hawai, and South Dakota records lowest contagion tally under 5,000 cases.


Alongside California, with over 7,800 deaths, Illinois, Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Michigan faces highest death tallies.