Some parts of the country have reported a “growth in new cases over the past two weeks,” including several states in the eastern and northwestern regions, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced that vaccines would be administered through an additional 700 community health centers, local pharmacies, mobile vans and other locations.
President Joe Biden said at the time: “We’re going to go from the million shots a day that I promised in December, before I was sworn in, to beating our current pace of 2 million shots a day, outpacing the rest of the world,” in his first public address since becoming president.
As of Tuesday, a total of 45,533,962 people (13.7 percent of the country’s total population) have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the latest report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Total confirmed cases in the country have surpassed 29.9 million, with 544,131 total reported deaths, as of Wednesday, according to JHU.
Here we look at states where the seven-day average of new cases reported on March 22 increased from the figure recorded two weeks earlier on March 8, based on the latest data reported by the CDC.
The case counts below for New York City and the rest of New York State are shown separately, as indicated by the CDC.
Michigan
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 3,274Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 1,568Difference: 1,706
New Jersey
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 4,050Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 3,202Difference: 848
Pennsylvania
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 2,976Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 2,413Difference: 563
Minnesota
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 1165Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 750Difference: 415
Massachusetts
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 1580Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 1203Difference: 377
Connecticut
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 937Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 681Difference: 256
New York State (not including New York City)
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 3,508Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 3,307Difference: 201
Illinois
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 1,852Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 1,668Difference: 184
Maryland
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 958Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 785Difference: 173
West Virginia
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 346Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 225Difference: 121
Tennessee
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 1,264Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 1,173Difference: 101
Virginia
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 1,441Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 1,367Difference: 74
New Hampshire
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 276Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 210Difference: 66
Washington
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 782Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 717Difference: 65
Delaware
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 259Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 211Difference: 48
Alaska
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 119Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 78Difference: 41
Maine
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 198Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 159Difference: 39
Idaho
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 300Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 263Difference: 37
Montana
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 166Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 136Difference: 30
South Dakota
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 189Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 160Difference: 29
Hawaii
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 74Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 46Difference: 28
Oregon
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 274 Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 246 Difference: 28
Rhode Island
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 364Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 341Difference: 23
North Dakota
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 102Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 79Difference: 23
New York City
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 3,732Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 3,718Difference: 14
Nebraska
Seven-day average of new cases on March 22: 279Seven-day average of new cases on March 8: 276Difference: 3
The wider picture
Coronavirus has infected more than 124.3 million people, since it was first reported in Wuhan, China.
More than 2.7 million people have died worldwide and more than 70.6 million have recovered as of Wednesday, according to JHU.
The graphic below, produced by Statista, illustrates the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S.
The graphic below, produced by Statista, illustrates countries with the most COVID-19 vaccine doses administered per 100,000 people.
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