Coronavirus in the U.S.: Map of where the virus has been confirmed across the country

U.S. health officials are closely monitoring for cases in the United States.

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By Sara G. Miller and Jiachuan Wu

As the coronavirus continues to spread in China, U.S. health officials are closely monitoring for cases in the United States.

This map will be updated as more cases in the U.S. are confirmed. As of Feb. 10, there were 13: seven in California, two in Illinois, and one each in Arizona, Washington state, Massachusetts and Wisconsin.

The patient in Washington, a man in his 30s, has been released from the hospital and remains in isolation at home. The two Chicago patients have also been released from the hospital.

Thousands of cases have been confirmed in China and more than 1,000 people have died since the start of the year, Chinese officials said. There are dozens of confirmed cases in a handful of other countries as well. The first death outside of China was reported in the Philippines on Feb. 1.

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Coronavirus cases in the U.S. are confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, based in Atlanta.

As of Feb. 10, 37 states were testing nearly 400 samples. Thirteen have come back positive.