There are at least 975 cases of novel coronavirus cases in the United States as of Tuesday evening, according to the state and local health agencies, governments and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Thirty-one people have died.
According to the CDC, there are 49 cases from citizens who were repatriated from abroad -- three from Wuhan, the pandemic's epicenter, and 46 from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.
Twenty-one cases have also been identified in connection with another cruise ship, the Grand Princess, which arrived in port in Oakland, California on Monday.
According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested in the United States through US public health systems, there are 905 cases in 37 states and the District of Columbia, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases to 975. 30 people have died from the virus.
This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC.
Here's the state-by-state breakdown, as of Monday night Eastern Time:
Arizona: 6 cases
California: 116 cases, 3 deaths
Colorado: 17 cases
Connecticut: 2 cases
District of Columbia: 4 cases
Florida: 15 cases, 2 deaths
Georgia: 17 cases
Hawaii: 2 cases
Illinois: 19 cases
Indiana: 6 cases
Iowa: 13 cases
Kansas: 2 cases
Kentucky: 8 cases
Louisiana: 3 case
Maryland: 9 cases
Massachusetts: 92 cases
Minnesota: 3 cases
Missouri: 1 case
Nebraska: 3 cases
Nevada: 4 cases
New Hampshire: 5 cases
New Jersey: 15 cases, 1 death
New York: 173 cases
North Carolina: 7 cases
Ohio: 3 cases
Oklahoma: 2 cases
Oregon: 15 cases
Pennsylvania: 11 cases
Rhode Island: 5 cases
South Carolina: 9 cases
South Dakota: 5 cases, 1 death
Tennessee: 7 cases
Texas: 19 cases
Utah: 2 cases
Vermont: 1 case
Virginia: 8 cases
Washington state: 273 cases, 24 deaths
Wisconsin: 3 cases