3000, out of a population of 328,200,000. 50 deaths, all persons with underlying problems.
Just sayin'.
Actually
3457 known cases, and 63 deaths. Although it wasn't that long ago that your numbers were actually accurate, which shows how fast they pile up. Hell by the time you read that and click on it it's likely to pile up some more.
That's about 10.4 cases per 1M population. Coupla days ago that was around 6.
And that doesn't mean we're spreading the infection. We don't know that yet. It means we're still catching up to identifying cases that already exist. The whole testing thing, you know.
So there's my link, why don't you show us yours about the "all with underlying problems". Let's pool info together.