The numbers below were last updated at 3:27 p.m. on June 23, according to the governors of the respective states
Published March 9, 2020 • Updated on June 23, 2021 at 3:27 pm
 

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More than 3.46 million tri-state residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

New York's first positive case was announced on Sunday, March 1, 2020; the state's first death was announced nearly two weeks later, on March 14, 2020. New York City accounts for the vast majority of cases and deaths in the state.

The number of cases in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut has climbed into the millions, while deaths are in the tens of thousands.

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Here are the latest number of cases, last updated at 3:27 p.m. on June 23, according to the governors of the respective states:

Tri-State Area Total: 3,465,895
NOTE: County- and city-wide breakdowns may not add up to total statewide cases at times pending additional updates from the governors' offices. Total state and tri-state numbers are updated to reflect latest official totals.

New York
New York City 938,747
Albany County 24,722
Allegany County 3,561
Broome County 18,641
Cattaraugus County 5,723
Cayuga County 6,338
Chautauqua County 8,959
Chemung County 7,776
Chenango County 3,507
Clinton County 4,839
Columbia County 4,068
Cortland County 3,931
Delaware County 2,386
Dutchess County 29,493
Erie County 89,620
Essex County 1,593
Franklin County 2,563
Fulton County 4,425
Genesee County 5,439
Greene County 3,405
Hamilton County 315
Herkimer County 5,196
Jefferson County 6,159
Lewis County 2,811
Livingston County 4,527
Madison County 4,567
Monroe County 69,090
Montgomery County 4,254
Nassau County 183,825
Niagara County 20,051
Oneida County 22,644
Onondaga County 38,998
Ontario County 7,410
Orange County 48,365
Orleans County 3,121
Oswego County 7,633
Otsego County 3,465
Putnam County 10,623
Rensselaer County 11,242
Rockland County 46,986
Saratoga County 15,398
Schenectady County 13,213
Schoharie County 1,694
Schuyler County 1,081
Seneca County 2,011
St. Lawrence County 6,654
Steuben County 6,961
Suffolk County 201,261
Sullivan County 6,686
Tioga County 3,838
Tompkins County 4,353
Ulster County 13,918
Warren County 3,668
Washington County 3,165
Wayne County 5,791
Westchester County 129,757
Wyoming County 3,585
Yates County 1,179
New York State Total 2,095,233
New York State Deaths 42,942
New York City Deaths
(Note: NYC stopped reporting probable COVID deaths as of 11/9, which explains the decrease. For consistency's sake, the NYC deaths reported here are from the state's data.) 23,026
New Jersey
Bergen County 104,791
Middlesex County 92,608
Monmouth County 75,863
Essex County 94,451
Hudson County 88,337
Burlington County 44,348
Morris County 50,311
Camden County 55,854
Passaic County 73,316
Mercer County 34,151
Ocean County 76,284
Somerset County 30,181
Union County 71,691
Hunterdon County 9,861
Warren County 10,015
Sussex County 14,094
Cape May County 9,263
Gloucester County 30,666
Cumberland County 17,205
Atlantic County 31,634
Salem County 6,087
Cases With Unassigned County 811
New Jersey State Total
(Note: The state moved to include probable cases from antigen, or rapid, tests starting on Jan. 4, causing a one-time spike in both statewide totals since March and individual counties) 1,021,822
New Jersey Deaths
(Note: The state moved to include probable deaths
in the total count starting on June 25, causing a spike) 26,410
Connecticut
Fairfield County 100,388
Hartford County 84,382
Litchfield County 14,665
Middlesex County 12,845
New Haven County 92,280
New London County 22,546
Tolland County 9,642
Windham County 10,913
Connecticut State Total (includes probable and confirmed cases) 348,840
Connecticut Deaths 8,271