Our daily update is published. States reported 2.1 million tests, 193k cases, and 1,358 deaths. There are 110,549 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19, a new record for hospitalizations.  4 bar charts showing key COVID-19 metrics for the US over t
As of today, our cumulative total for COVID-19 deaths in the US is 292,404. The reason our total varies from other sources is due the inclusion of probable deaths in select jurisdictions. covidtracking.com/blog/why-the-c…
AZ and NV have the highest hospitalizations per million people in the country. Current hospitalizations in AZ have surpassed the state's peak in the summer. Cartogram of the US showing currently hospitalized with COVI
COVID-19 cases in the West have now outpaced the Midwest at 738 per million people. Today, cases in the West account for 31% of all reported cases. 4 area charts showing new COVID-19 cases per million people

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