COVID-19 Outbreak
Cumulative Total. Total number of COVID-19 cases reported in Missouri to date. Most cases will recover from their illness, but this will not change the cumulative total.
Data for the Epi Curve and Daily New Case Count graphs are based on information provided in the course of case investigation, primarily the onset date of symptoms for each individual. If that information is not available, then the test results date is used. As information on each case is updated, and the onset date is included, the case is moved to the count for that date. (Example, an individual could receive a positive result on 4/14 and initially be counted on the curve for that date. But the investigation could discover symptoms started on 4/11, so the case is moved to the onset date.) As labs have 24 hours to report a positive result to DHSS, a new case that is included in the daily 2 p.m. update for the first time, could count as a day prior in the Epi Curve data set based on the test result or an even earlier date based on the onset of symptoms. (Example, a positive test result could be completed on 4/14 at 2:15 p.m., then would be reported out in the daily update on 4/15. But would show up on the curve as a new case for 4/14.)
Cases in Missouri: 11,080
Total Deaths: 616
Patients tested in Missouri (by all labs): approximately 158,296
As of 2:00 p.m. CT, May 19
Approximate update: 2:00 p.m., May 20
These data are provisional and will change daily. Investigations are being done on new cases, so as additional information is determined on these cases, information such as county, demographics, and the total counts will continue to change. Efforts are continually being made to improve data quality so that DHSS is providing the most accurate information possible.
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Cases by County or Jurisdiction
County | Total |
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Adair | 29 |
Andrew | 19 |
Atchison | 2 |
Audrain | 6 |
Barry | 6 |
Barton | 0 |
Bates | 7 |
Benton | 9 |
Bollinger | 4 |
Boone | 106 |
Buchanan | 543 |
Butler | 32 |
Caldwell | 4 |
Callaway | 23 |
Camden | 36 |
Cape Girardeau | 54 |
Carroll | 7 |
Carter | 4 |
Cass | 72 |
Cedar | 9 |
Chariton | 5 |
Christian | 20 |
Clark | 1 |
Clay | 123 |
Clinton | 17 |
Cole | 55 |
Cooper | 9 |
Crawford | 8 |
Dade | 0 |
Dallas | 3 |
Daviess | 3 |
Dekalb | 4 |
Dent | 1 |
Douglas | 0 |
Dunklin | 26 |
Franklin | 135 |
Gasconade | 2 |
Gentry | 3 |
Greene | 102 |
Grundy | 0 |
Harrison | 8 |
Henry | 9 |
Hickory | 0 |
Holt | 1 |
Howard | 3 |
Howell | 5 |
Iron | 2 |
Jackson | 457 |
Jasper | 19 |
Jefferson | 312 |
Johnson | 72 |
Joplin | 10 |
Kansas City | 902 |
Knox | 0 |
Laclede | 3 |
Lafayette | 68 |
Lawrence | 8 |
Lewis | 7 |
Lincoln | 78 |
Linn | 5 |
Livingston | 3 |
Macon | 2 |
Madison | 3 |
Maries | 2 |
Marion | 5 |
McDonald | 14 |
Mercer | 0 |
Miller | 4 |
Mississippi | 49 |
Moniteau | 44 |
Monroe | 0 |
Montgomery | 7 |
Morgan | 8 |
New Madrid | 14 |
Newton | 16 |
Nodaway | 6 |
Oregon | 2 |
Osage | 5 |
Ozark | 0 |
Pemiscot | 70 |
Perry | 47 |
Pettis | 69 |
Phelps | 3 |
Pike | 14 |
Platte | 58 |
Polk | 2 |
Pulaski | 33 |
Putnam | 0 |
Ralls | 2 |
Randolph | 8 |
Ray | 14 |
Reynolds | 2 |
Ripley | 7 |
Saline | 253 |
Schuyler | 1 |
Scotland | 4 |
Scott | 86 |
Shannon | 0 |
Shelby | 1 |
St. Charles | 706 |
St. Clair | 3 |
St. Francois | 29 |
St. Louis City | 1610 |
St. Louis County | 4226 |
Ste. Genevieve | 8 |
Stoddard | 58 |
Stone | 4 |
Sullivan | 37 |
Taney | 12 |
Texas | 0 |
Vernon | 5 |
Warren | 25 |
Washington | 9 |
Wayne | 0 |
Webster | 17 |
Worth | 3 |
Wright | 11 |
TBD | 1 |
Cases by county will be updated as information is verified and patients are notified. The breakdown may not match the total case count.
Cases by Age Range
Age Range | Number of Cases |
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Under 20 | 384 |
20-24 | 658 |
25-29 | 786 |
30-34 | 759 |
35-39 | 739 |
40-44 | 785 |
45-49 | 897 |
50-54 | 944 |
55-59 | 1017 |
60-64 | 968 |
65-69 | 748 |
70-74 | 613 |
75-79 | 490 |
80+ | 1284 |
Unknown | 8 |
Cases by Age
Cases in Congregate Living Facilities
In order to standardize reporting regarding COVID-19 outbreaks in congregate living settings, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will update this report weekly. The report will account for congregate living facilities that have had or are dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak. As this pandemic continues to evolve, we continually reassess the appropriateness of data reporting to balance transparency, public health and individual privacy.
For the purposes of this report, an outbreak is defined as any facility with a minimum of two residents with COVID-19. These are laboratory-confirmed cases in persons who did not have COVID-19 diagnosed before arrival at the facility.
Congregate living facilities include: long-term care facilities, which include skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, assisted living facilities and residential care facilities that provide nursing or convalescent care.
Updated May 15, 2020
Facility Type | Counties with Outbreaks |
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Long Term Care | Adair, Cass, Clay, Greene, Lafayette, Lawrence, Moniteau, Pemiscot, Scott, Stoddard, Franklin (2), Platt (2), Jackson (4), Jefferson (2), St. Charles (12), St. Louis City (12), St. Louis County (47) |
Information on additional types of congregate living facilities is still being collected, but will be posted here as it is confirmed.
A county is listed when it has one facility with an outbreak. Counties with more than one facility are noted, with the number of facilities within that county in parentheses.
Deaths by County
County | Total Deaths |
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Bates | 1 |
Boone | 1 |
Buchanan | 2 |
Callaway | 1 |
Camden | 1 |
Cape Girardeau | 2 |
Carter | 1 |
Cass | 7 |
Clay | 1 |
Cole | 1 |
Dunklin | 2 |
Franklin | 14 |
Greene | 7 |
Henry | 1 |
Jackson | 15 |
Jefferson | 13 |
Kansas City | 21 |
Lafayette | 1 |
Lewis | 1 |
Lincoln | 1 |
Linn | 1 |
Moniteau | 1 |
New Madrid | 1 |
Newton | 1 |
Pemiscot | 3 |
Pettis | 1 |
Pike | 1 |
Pulaski | 1 |
Scott | 7 |
St. Charles | 53 |
St. Francois | 2 |
St. Louis City | 100 |
St. Louis County | 345 |
Ste. Genevieve | 1 |
Stoddard | 1 |
Taney | 2 |
Washington | 1 |
TBD | 0 |
Deaths by Age Range
Age Ranges of Deaths | Number of Deaths |
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Under 20 | 0 |
20-29 | 1 |
30-39 | 3 |
40-49 | 13 |
50-59 | 44 |
60-69 | 108 |
70-79 | 158 |
80+ | 289 |
Biological Sex Data
Biological Sex | Number of Cases |
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Male | 5031 |
Female | 5981 |
Unknown* | 68 |
*Some results do not initially contain this information. It will be updated as it is received.