The Centers for Disease Control have reduced their reporting of pandemic swine flu / novel H1N1 cases to once a week, on Friday. We will attempt to keep our readers updated during the week by posting data from various state sites.

States marked in this color are those which have stopped posting their pandemic flu case numbers on line, or the numbers are not easily found at their site.

Table of U.S. Human H1N1 Flu Infection
This web page updated June 24, 2009
CDC – 11:00 AM ET June 19 2009 (Updated each Friday)
Data reported to CDC by June 18, 2009, 11:00 AM ET
States and Territories* CDC State
Alabama 172 240
Alaska 23 44
Arkansas 18 18
Arizona 645 729
California 1,245 1,317
Colorado 103 114
Connecticut 767 877
Delaware 223 223
Florida 562 562
Georgia 51 51
Hawaii 279 503
Idaho 47 73
Illinois 2,526 2,526
Indiana 223 223
Iowa 92 136
Kansas 97 115
Kentucky 108 113
Louisiana 134 158
Maine 42 61
Maryland 263 263
Massachusetts 1,270 1,273
Michigan 442 655
Minnesota 365 497
Mississippi 81 105
Missouri 46 53
Montana 44 55
Nebraska 81 81
Nevada 198 216
New Hampshire 187 203
New Jersey 603 899
New Mexico 155 155
New York 1,300 1,984
North Carolina 125 179
North Dakota 41 49
Ohio 63 91
Oklahoma 112 135
Oregon 219 219
Pennsylvania 942 1,485
Rhode Island 94 124
South Carolina 83 120
South Dakota 17 22
Tennessee 121 148
Texas 2,519 2,520
Utah 755 755
Vermont 43 32
Virginia 135 166
Washington 588 588
Washington, D.C. 33 33
West Virginia 77 122
Wisconsin 3,008 4,251
Wyoming 63 64
Territories
Puerto Rico 18 18
Virgin Islands 1 1
TOTAL*(52) 21,449 25,644
*includes the District of Columbia, U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico

International Human of H1N1 Flu Infection
See: World Health Organization.

NOTE: Because of daily reporting deadlines, the state totals reported by CDC may not always be consistent with those reported by state health departments. If there is a discrepancy between these two counts, data from the state health departments should be used as the most accurate number.

For more information about how these case counts are updated, see Questions & Answers About CDC’s Online Reporting.

Table of contents for Pandemic Flu United States 2009

  1. Pandemic Flu in the United States June 12 2009
  2. Pandemic Flu in the United States June 15 2009
  3. Pandemic Swine Flu in the United States June 17 2009
  4. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1n1 in the United States June 22 2009
  5. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1n1 in the United States June 24 2009
  6. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the U.S. Military
  7. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1n1 in the United States June 25 2009
  8. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States June 29 2009
  9. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States July 1 2009
  10. Coast Guard Is Prepared for Pandemic Flu
  11. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States July 6 2009
  12. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States July 10 2009
  13. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States July 14 2009
  14. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States July 16 2009
  15. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 in the United States July 21 2009
  16. Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 Discussion for July 25 2009
  17. The Coming Pandemic Wave
  18. U.S. Military Handles Pandemic Flu
  19. The Future of Pandemic Flu in American Public Schools
  20. NORAD Personnel Have Pandemic Flu
  21. Military cases of pandemic flu continue
  22. Pandemic flu planning in states where school is in session
  23. U.S. schools start to see pandemic flu
  24. Swine Flu to cost schools billions
  25. More Pandemic Swine Flu in schools as they open for fall
  26. Mississippi States adresses Swine Flu on campus
  27. Pandemic swine flu beginning to surge in U.S.
  28. Swine flu update – October 6 2009
  29. Where is Swine Flu spreading in New York State?
  30. Why is it taking so long to get the flu vaccine?
  31. CBS Exclusive Report on H1N1 uses fake numbers?
  32. My television interview
  33. Swine Flu in the United States for November 7 2009

One Response to “Pandemic Swine Flu – H1n1 in the United States June 24 2009”

  1. on 25 Jun 2009 at Dan Burnstein

    Interesting compilation. I was surprised by the big numbers from Wisconsin.

    I’ve done a little reseach on the subject and found out there are 6 secret locations around the country with stockpiles of medicines, respirators, gloves, etc. – mostly intended for ‘first responders.’ The locations are secret because they are afraid that if a flu becomes seriously pandemic that they will be stormed. Their plan is to fly the supplies into major population centers – with assumption that flight controllers will be on duty. If we have a Spanish Flu of 1918 all over again I worry the most about our just-in-time food supplies – who will shop for you? who will sell you food? will the stores have food after the first 2 weeks? Also when it comes to basic services will the water/sewer systems be working? But, so far so good as far as Avian Flu is concerned.

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