The two worse off states are RED
COVID-19 hospitalizations are up 31 percent nationwide over the last 14 days, with 46 states and Washington, D.C., reporting an increase.
Nationwide, COVID-19 cases increased 52 percent over the past 14 days, according to HHS data collected by
The New York Times. Reported case counts may be directionally helpful at this point of the pandemic, given the use of rapid, at-home COVID-19 tests that result in under-counting.
Hospitalizations are up 31 percent nationwide over the last 14 days, with a daily average of 23,860 people hospitalized with COVID-19 as of May 16. The CDC is keeping a close eye on the acuity of hospitalizations, with Director Rochelle Walensky, MD,
noting that the agency is seeing less oxygen use, fewer ICU stays and no increase in associated death compared with earlier periods of the pandemic.
Iowa: 64 percent (143 hospitalizations)
Virginia: 62 percent (511)
the agency is seeing less oxygen use, fewer ICU stays and no increase in associated death compared with earlier periods of the pandemic.
the agency is seeing less oxygen use, fewer ICU stays and no increase in associated death compared with earlier periods of the pandemic.
the agency is seeing less oxygen use, fewer ICU stays and no increase in associated death compared with earlier periods of the pandemic.
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