Community Updates on COVID-19

What’s the status and impact of COVID-19 in your state? Are infection rates increasing or decreasing? How has your state government responded? What restrictions must you obey?

What’s the Status of COVID-19 in Your State?

Every day, the impact of COVID-19 changes across our country. So, too, do government responses to the pandemic. While some state and local governments have suspended school, closed businesses, and ordered their residents to shelter-in-place, others have refrained from doing so.

What’s the status and impact of COVID-19 in your state? Are infection rates increasing or decreasing? How has your state government responded? What restrictions must you obey?

Please use the following links to check for up-to-date information about local health advisories and restrictions in your state, as well as the latest national guidance from the CDC.

YOUR FEDERAL & STATE HEALTH AGENCIES

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Alabama Department of Public Health

Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

American Samoa Department of Public Health

Arizona Department of Health Services

Arkansas Department of Health

California Department of Public Health

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Connecticut State Department of Public Health

Delaware Division of Public Health

District of Columbia Department of Health

Florida Department of Health

Georgia Department of Public Health

Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services

Hawaii State Department of Health

Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

Illinois Department of Public Health

Indiana State Department of Health

Iowa Department of Public Health

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Kentucky Department for Public Health

Louisiana Department of Health

Maine Department of Health and Human Services

Maryland Department of Health

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

Minnesota Department of Health

Mississippi State Department of Health

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services

New Jersey Department of Health

New Mexico Department of Health

New York State Department of Health


North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

North Dakota Department of Health

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Healthcare Corporation

Ohio Department of Health

Oklahoma State Department of Health

Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Division

Pennsylvania Department of Health

Puerto Rico Department of Health

Rhode Island Department of Health

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

South Dakota Department of Health

Tennessee Department of Health


Texas Department of State Health Services

Utah Department of Health

Vermont Department of Health

Virginia Department of Health

US Virgin Islands Department of Health

Washington State Department of Health

West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Public Health

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Wyoming Department of Health