There have been at least 15,019,092 coronavirus cases confirmed in the United States and at least 284,887 people have died from Covid-19 since the pandemic began, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins recorded the first case of coronavirus in the United States on Jan. 21.
- 98 days later, on April 28, the US hit 1 million cases
- 44 days later, on June 11, the US hit 2 million cases
- 27 days later, on July 8, the US hit 3 million cases
- 15 days later, on July 23, the US hit 4 million cases
- 17 days later, on August 9, the US hit 5 million cases
- 22 days later, on August 31, the US hit 6 million cases
- 25 days later, on September 25, the US hit 7 million cases
- 21 days later on October 16, the US hit 8 million cases
- 14 days later, on October 30, the US hit 9 million cases
- 9 days later, on November 8, the US hit 10 million cases
- 7 days later, on November 15, the US hit 11 million cases
- 6 days later on November 21, the US hit 12 million cases
- 6 days later, on November 27, the US hit 13 million cases
- 6 days later, on December 3, the US hit 14 million cases
- 5 days later, on December 8, the US hit 15 million cases
Thirteen other countries in the world have reported more than 1 million total Covid-19 cases, according to Johns Hopkins:
- India has more than 9 million total cases.
- Brazil has more than 6 million total cases
- France and Russia each have more than 2 million total cases.
- Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Germany, Mexico, Poland, Iran all have more than 1 million total cases each.