US coronavirus deaths by state

The coronavirus-related death toll in the U.S. has crossed 100,000, standing at 105,131 as of 7:25 a.m. CDT June 2, according to data compiled by The Guardian.

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The Guardian compiled the data using state-and county-level case and death figures reported by Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University.

Here is a state-by-state breakdown of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., as of 7:25 a.m. CDT June 2:

1. New York: 23,959

2. New Jersey: 11,721

3. Massachusetts: 6,846

4. Pennsylvania: 5,567

5. Michigan: 5,516

6. Illinois: 5,412

7. California: 4,251

8. Connecticut: 3,964

9. Louisiana: 2,801

10. Maryland: 2,552

11. Florida: 2,543

12. Ohio: 2,206

13. Indiana: 2,142

14. Georgia: 2,074

15. Texas: 1,678

16. Colorado: 1,445

17. Virginia: 1,392

18. Washington: 1,118

19. Minnesota: 1,060

20. Arizona: 917

21. North Carolina: 898

22. Missouri: 773

23. Mississippi: 739

24. Rhode Island: 720

25. Alabama: 646

26. Wisconsin: 595

27. Iowa: 551

28. South Carolina: 500

29. District of Columbia: 468

30. Kentucky: 439

31. Nevada: 421

32. Delaware: 368

33. Tennessee: 367

34. New Mexico: 356

35. Oklahoma: 334

36. New Hampshire: 245

37. Kansas: 217

38. Nebraska: 170

39. Oregon: 154

40. Arkansas: 133

41. Utah: 113

42. Maine: 89

43. Idaho: 82

44. West Virginia: 75

45. South Dakota: 62

46. North Dakota: 61

47. Vermont: 55

48. Hawaii: 17

49. Montana: 17

50. Wyoming: 17

51. Alaska: 10

Editor’s note: This article was upated 8:52 am CDT June 2 to reflect the latest numbers from each state.

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