how many estimated new cases and deaths are there for our state?
It is not possible to give a single number for “estimated new cases and deaths for our state” without knowing which state you mean and what disease or condition you are asking about (for example, COVID‑19, flu, RSV, or something else).
Why an exact answer isn’t possible
- Public dashboards and forecasts are always state‑specific , so they need the exact state name (and usually the country) before giving case and death estimates.
- Different diseases have separate tracking systems and very different trends, so estimates for COVID‑19, seasonal flu, or other causes cannot be safely mixed or guessed.
How you can quickly look it up
To get accurate, current estimates for your state:
- Go to your state or country health department website, which usually has a “data” or “dashboards” section for cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
- For COVID‑19, flu, and RSV trends, use the national public‑health dashboards and modeling pages that show per‑state epidemic trends and recent case counts.
- Check the publication date on any dashboard or report so you know the numbers are recent, since these estimates update frequently.
If you tell the exact state (and which disease or topic you care about—COVID‑19, flu, overall mortality, etc.), a much more concrete estimate can be given while staying accurate and complete.