Our daily update is published. States reported 1.9 million tests, 193k cases, and 82k people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Reported deaths were 1,862. Test, case, and hospitalization counts broke all-time records today.
Daily COVID-19 deaths have been over 1,800 for 3 days in a row.
There are 3 states reporting over 500 hospitalizations per million people: ND, SD, and now NE.
OH has reported incomplete data for 3 consecutive days and GA dashboards will be under scheduled maintenance on Sunday, Nov 22, from 8am - 6pm.
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, we want to note that we expect significant disruptions in state reported data. We will continue to collect and report daily data and provide disclaimers as necessary.
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Our daily update is published. States reported 2M tests (a record), 178k cases, and 1,506 new deaths. 83k people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, also a record number.
40 states reported over 1,000 cases today. And four didn't report. New Jersey, California, Mississippi, Idaho, and Oregon reported record numbers of cases.
California just set a new single-day case high for any state at 15,442.
Only Illinois and Florida have ever reported more than 15k: IL on Nov 13 and FL on July 12.
Our daily update is published. States reported 1.8 million tests, 183k cases, and 81k people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Reported deaths were 1,971, the highest since May 7. Test, case, and hospitalization counts broke all-time records today.
Thirteen states saw more than 1,000 cases per million people today, the majority of them in the Midwest. Note: KS only reports on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Our data shows an increase in death counts in a lot of states. The situation is particularly alarming in the Dakotas, which are reporting the highest totals of fatalities per capita in the country.
Our weekly data analysis is published. We recorded over 1 million cases last week for the first time in the pandemic. Hospitalizations hit record highs and deaths rose nearly 15% from the prior week. covidtracking.com/blog/one-milli…
Cases are growing rapidly in all four US regions. Only 3 states are reporting fewer than 200 daily cases per million people. If states follow the Midwest track, many are at risk of tripling in the coming weeks of the pandemic.
The Dakotas have seen rising cases since Aug 20. In other Midwestern states, cases have only really taken off in the prior few weeks.
The Midwest is now the epicenter of COVID-19 outbreaks, where 38% of all new cases in LTC facilities were reported this week. Nearly every state in the region hit new peaks in either cases, deaths, or both. Ohio recorded 3,123 cases - the highest of this last week.
In May, four-fifths of COVID-19 deaths in Minnesota were tied to LTC facilities; today that figure is 69%. Nationally, that number is 40%. This week, Minnesota reported their highest cases and deaths since May.
Our daily update is published. States reported 1.7M tests, 163k cases, and 1,321 deaths. There are 69,455 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19.
38 states reported over 1k cases. CO, IN, KY, MD, MN, MO, MT, ND, NH, NJ, NV, PA, WV, and UT all set records for detected cases. (5 states did not report cases.)
The 7-day average of reported deaths has now reached 1100. Since May 25, only August 4 had a higher 7-day average of COVID-19 deaths.
Our daily update is published. States reported a record 1.7 million tests, 170k cases, and 69k current COVID-19 hospitalizations. The death toll was 1,301.
Illinois reported 15K cases today. A new record for the state. Cases in Texas are back over 10k.
There are currently 9 states reporting over 1,000 COVID-19 cases per million people.