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At least 65 people have died: 42 in Washington state, six in California, four in Florida, three in New York, two each in Louisiana and New Jersey and one each in Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Oregon, South Dakota and Virginia.

As local leaders work to curb the spread of the virus within the US, health officials say they expect the number of cases to keep climbing as more people are tested.
The people in the US who have tested positive includes 46 who were repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in Japan; 21 repatriated from the Grand Princess cruise ship stuck for days off California; and three repatriated from Wuhan, China.

Here are the rest of the cases, broken down by state:

Alabama: 12

Alaska: 1

Arizona: 12

Arkansas: 16

California: 369 (including six deaths)

Colorado: 131 (including one death)

Connecticut: 26

Delaware: 7

District of Columbia: 16

Florida: 115 (including four deaths)

Georgia: 99 (including one death)

Hawaii: 4

Idaho: 5

Illinois: 93

Indiana: 19

Iowa: 18

Kansas: 8 (including one death)

Kentucky: 20

Louisiana: 91 (including two deaths)

Maine: 3

Maryland: 31

Massachusetts: 164

Michigan: 33

Minnesota: 35

Mississippi: 10

Missouri: 5

Montana: 7

Nebraska: 17

Nevada: 18

New Hampshire: 13

New Jersey: 69 (including two deaths)

New Mexico: 13

New York: 729 (including three deaths)

North Carolina: 32

North Dakota: 1

Ohio: 36

Oklahoma: 7

Oregon: 36 (including one death)

Pennsylvania: 63

Puerto Rico: 3

Rhode Island: 20

South Carolina: 28

South Dakota: 9 (including one death)

Tennessee: 39

Texas: 51

US Virgin Islands: 1

Utah: 28

Vermont: 4

Virginia: 45 (including one death)

Washington: 674 (including 42 deaths)

West Virginia: 0

Wisconsin: 27

Wyoming: 3

CORRECTION: This story has been updated with the correct number of cases for Wisconsin. Also, an earlier version of this story misstated the number of coronavirus cases repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship; it is 46.

On March 14, CNN revised the US death count, taking it down by one after discovering a double count of one death. This article has been updated to correct the count going forward.

CNN’s Amanda Watts, Tina Burnside, Jason Hanna, Carma Hassan, Jamiel Lynch, Rebekah Riess, Andy Rose, Kristina Sgueglia, Hollie Silverman, Amir Vera, Holly Yan and Eliott C. McLaughlin contributed to this report.

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