These numbers are from The COVID Tracking Project. It shows the growth of the number of Coronavirus cases in each state in just the last two weeks. The first number shows the cases on 3/21/30. The second number (in parentheses) shows the number on 4/4/20 -- two weeks later.
Alabama..........138 (1535)
Alaska..........14 (157)
Arizona..........154 (1769)
Arkansas..........118 (738)
California.........1531 (10701)
Colorado..........475 (4173)
Connecticut.........223 (4915)
Delaware..........47 (450)
District of Columbia..........98 (757)
Florida..........830 (10268)
Georgia..........600 (5967)
Hawaii..........48 (319)
Idaho..........42 (1013)
Illinois..........759 (8904)
Indiana..........201 (3437)
Iowa..........90 (699)
Kansas..........55 (620)
Kentucky..........99 (831)
Louisiana..........837 (10297)
Maine..........89 (432)
Maryland..........244 (2758)
Massachusetts..........525 (10402)
Michigan..........807 (12744)
Minnesota..........169 (789)
Mississippi..........207 (1358)
Missouri..........90 (2113)
Montana..........31 (262)
Nebraska..........48 (285)
Nevada..........190 (1514)
New Hampshire..........65 (540)
New Jersey..........1327 (29895)
New Mexico..........57 (495)
New York..........15168 (102863)
North Carolina..........255 (2093)
North Dakota..........28 (173)
Ohio..........247 (3312)
Oklahoma..........67 (988)
Oregon..........141 (899)
Pennsylvania..........479 (8420)
Rhode Island..........66 (711)
South Carolina..........173 (1700)
South Dakota..........21 (187)
Tennessee..........371 (3067)
Texas..........334 (5330)
Utah..........136 (1246)
Vermont..........49 (389)
Virginia..........219 (2012)
Washington..........1793 (6966)
West Virginia..........12 (237)
Wisconsin..........281 (1912)
Wyoming..........24 (166)
Virgin Islands..........6 (38)
Puerto Rico..........23 (378)
Guam..........27 (84)
NOTE -- There are still eight states where the governor has refused to issue a "stay at home" order statewide. All of them are Republicans. They are -- Kristi Noem (South Dakota), Kim Reynolds (Iowa), Pete Ricketts (Nebraska), Asa Hutchinson (Arkansas), Doug Burgum (North Dakota), Henry McMaster (South Carolina), Gary Herbert (Utah), and Mark Gordon (Wyoming).
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