Testing Data in the U.S
| TOTAL TESTS REPORTED |
| 64,920,920 |
| POSITIVE TESTS REPORTED |
| 5,823,345 |
| % OF POSITIVE TESTS |
| 9% |
Tests for COVID-19
- Viral tests tell you if you currently have an infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. A positive test result means you have an infection.
- For more information on viral tests for COVID-19, see our Viral Testing page.
- Antibody blood tests, also called antibody tests, check your blood by looking for antibodies, which show if you had a previous infection with the virus.
- For more information on antibody tests for COVID-19, see our Antibody Testing page.
CDC COVID Data Tracker
About the Data
- These data are compiled from a number of sources. Not all tests are reported to CDC.
- The number of positive tests in a state is not equal to the number of cases, as one person may be tested more than once.
CDC has moved the following information to the Previous U.S. Testing Data.
- Public Health Laboratory Testing for COVID-19,
- Number of specimens tested for SARS CoV-2 by CDC labs and U.S. public health laboratories
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