WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 46 unique metrics in order to determine the states that are most and least aggressive in their efforts to limit exposure to coronavirus. Read on for the ranking and a complete description of our methodology. According to WalletHub, California has the most aggressive measures in limiting virus exposure. Note: Rankings are based on data available as of 2 p.m. EST on Monday March 23.
1. California
2. Rhode Island
3. Maryland
4. New Hampshire
5. New Jersey
6. Connecticut
7. New York
8. Maine
9. Colorado
10. Louisiana
11. Hawaii
12. Delaware
13. North Dakota
14. Alaska
15. Vermont
16. Wisconsin
17. Kentucky
18. Illinois
19. Utah
20. Minnesota
21. Washington
22. District of Columbia
23. Michigan
24. Ohio
25. Massachusetts
26. Iowa
27. Virginia
28. South Carolina
29. Pennsylvania
30. Indiana
31. West Virginia
32. Wyoming
33. Alabama
34. New Mexico
35. Kansas
36. Florida
37. Oregon
38. Arizona
39. Texas
40. North Carolina
41. Georgia
42. Missouri
43. South Dakota
44. Nebraska
45. Montana
46. Oklahoma
47. Arkansas
48. Idaho
49. Tennessee
50. Nevada
51. Mississippi



