Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Missouri medical cases by county

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County [lower-alpha 1] Cases [lower-alpha 2] Deaths Pop. Cases / 100k Ref.
115 of 115 26,661 1,064 6,498,864 410.2
Adair 100 0 25,607 390.5
Andrew 55 1 17,291 318.1
Atchison 6 0 5,685 105.5
Audrain 142 1 25,529 556.2
Barry 91 0 35,597 255.6
Barton 31 0 12,402 250
Bates 13 1 17,049 76.3
Benton 22 0 19,056 115.4
Bollinger 21 0 12,363 169.9
Boone 534 2 162,642 328.3
Buchanan 938 5 89,201 1,051.6
Butler 116 0 42,794 271.1
Caldwell 15 1 9,424 159.2
Callaway 63 1 44,332 142.1
Camden 78 2 44,002 177.3
Cape Girardeau 314 3 75,674 414.9
Carroll 25 0 9,295 269
Carter 7 1 6,265 111.7
Cass 195 8 99,478 196
Cedar 12 0 13,982 85.8
Chariton 6 0 7,831 76.6
Christian 71 1 77,422 91.7
Clark 2 0 7,139 28
Clay 550 13 221,939 247.8
Clinton 33 0 20,743 159.1
Cole 100 2 75,990 131.6
Cooper 28 0 17,601 159.1
Crawford 21 0 24,696 85
Dade 2 0 7,883 25.4
Dallas 17 1 16,777 101.3
Daviess 11 0 8,433 130.4
DeKalb 16 0 12,892 124.1
Dent 5 0 15,657 31.9
Douglas 11 0 13,684 80.4
Dunklin 128 3 31,953 400.6
Franklin 264 18 101,492 260.1
Gasconade 14 0 15,222 92
Gentry 67 9 6,738 994.4
Greene 425 8 275,174 154.4
Grundy 21 1 10,261 204.7
Harrison 28 0 8,957 312.6
Henry 22 3 22,272 98.8
Hickory 1 0 9,627 10.4
Holt 1 0 4,912 20.4
Howard 5 0 10,144 49.3
Howell 49 0 40,400 121.3
Iron 3 0 10,630 28.2
Jackson 1,543 25 674,158 228.9
Jasper 748 1 117,404 637.1
Jefferson 558 22 218,733 255.1
Johnson 219 1 52,595 416.4
Joplin 221 9 50,150 440.7 [lower-alpha 3]
Kansas City 3,040 32 459,787 661.2 [lower-alpha 4]
Knox 2 0 4,131 48.4
Laclede 84 1 35,571 236.1
Lafayette 101 2 33,381 302.6
Lawrence 54 1 38,634 139.8
Lewis 8 1 10,211 78.3
Lincoln 110 1 52,566 209.3
Linn 20 1 12,761 156.7
Livingston 24 0 15,195 157.9
Macon 20 0 15,566 128.5
Madison 7 0 12,226 57.3
Maries 6 0 9,176 65.4
Marion 29 0 28,781 100.8
McDonald 688 1 23,083 2,980.5
Mercer 6 0 3,785 158.5
Miller 23 0 24,748 92.9
Mississippi 98 0 14,358 682.5
Moniteau 65 1 15,607 416.5
Monroe 5 0 8,840 56.6
Montgomery 23 0 12,236 188
Morgan 27 0 20,565 131.3
New Madrid 49 1 18,956 258.5
Newton 548 2 58,114 943
Nodaway 26 0 23,370 111.3
Oregon 9 0 10,881 82.7
Osage 12 0 13,878 86.5
Ozark 2 0 9,723 20.6
Pemiscot 116 6 18,296 634
Perry 168 3 18,971 885.6
Pettis 143 1 42,201 338.9
Phelps 53 0 45,156 117.4
Pike 39 1 18,516 210.6
Platte 151 6 89,322 169.1
Polk 19 0 31,137 61
Pulaski 137 1 52,274 262.1
Putnam 3 0 4,979 60.3
Ralls 10 0 10,167 98.4
Randolph 17 0 25,414 66.9
Ray 30 0 23,494 127.7
Reynolds 5 0 6,696 74.7
Ripley 20 0 14,100 141.8
Saline 307 5 23,370 1,313.6
Schuyler 5 0 4,431 112.8
Scotland 11 1 4,843 227.1
Scott 198 12 39,191 505.2
Shannon 24 0 8,441 284.3
Shelby 5 0 6,373 78.5
St. Charles 1,265 75 360,485 350.9
St. Clair 4 0 9,805 40.8
St. Francois 163 2 65,359 249.4
St. Louis City 2,742 158 319,294 858.8 [lower-alpha 5]
St. Louis 7,320 592 998,954 732.8
Ste. Genevieve 23 1 18,145 126.8
Stoddard 153 9 29,968 510.5
Stone 22 0 32,202 68.3
Sullivan 117 0 6,714 1,742.6
Taney 122 2 51,675 236.1
Texas 11 0 26,008 42.3
Vernon 29 0 21,159 137.1
Warren 54 0 32,513 166.1
Washington 26 1 25,195 103.2
Wayne 5 0 13,521 37
Webster 50 1 36,202 138.1
Worth 4 0 2,171 184.2
Wright 36 0 18,815 191.3
Unknown 0 0
Updated Jul 10, 2020
Data is publicly reported by Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services[1][2]
  1. County where individuals with a positive case diagnosed, not where they were reside. Location of original infection may vary.
  2. Reported cases includes presumptive and confirmed case. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. Joplin spans across Jasper and Newton counties
  4. Kansas City spans across Jackson, Platte, Cass and Clay counties.
  5. Independent city and not within limits of a county.
Template documentation[create]
  1. "COVID-19 Testing Reported to Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services". Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  2. "COVID-19 Outbreak". Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Retrieved 29 April 2020.