The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is continuing to post weekly data, in its latest COVIDView report, showing that the U.S. fight against the virus that causes COVID-19 is going pretty well. An independent group, The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, is publishing state hospitalization tracking data showing that the fight is back where it was in mid-April, when a flood of COVID-19 cases was overwhelming hospital intensive care units in New York City.
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Resources
- The CDC's weekly COVID-19 report is available here.
- The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic is available here.
- An overview article about the weekly COVID-19 report for the previous week is available here.
COVID-19 Hospitalization Rate, by State | |
|---|---|
| This chart shows the number of people hospitalized with confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, per 100,000 lives. | |
| Hospitalization Rate | |
| Alabama | 27.2 |
| Alaska | 3.0 |
| Arizona | 46.3 |
| Arkansas | 14.5 |
| California | 20.0 |
| Colorado | 5.6 |
| Connecticut | 2.1 |
| Delaware | 5.0 |
| District of Columbia | 13.2 |
| Florida | 37.5 |
| Georgia | 24.5 |
| Hawaii* | 0.0 |
| Idaho | 8.6 |
| Illinois | 10.7 |
| Indiana | 11.3 |
| Iowa | 5.9 |
| Kansas | 0.0 |
| Kentucky | 9.8 |
| Louisiana | 28.1 |
| Maine | 1.3 |
| Maryland | 6.4 |
| Massachusetts | 8.3 |
| Michigan | 5.4 |
| Minnesota | 4.4 |
| Mississippi | 34.3 |
| Missouri | 15.2 |
| Montana | 2.6 |
| Nebraska | 5.1 |
| Nevada | 30.9 |
| New Hampshire | 1.6 |
| New Jersey | 10.0 |
| New Mexico | 8.1 |
| New York | 4.1 |
| North Carolina | 9.9 |
| North Dakota | 5.6 |
| Ohio | 8.1 |
| Oklahoma | 12.6 |
| Oregon | 5.8 |
| Pennsylvania | 5.3 |
| Rhode Island | 6.3 |
| South Carolina | 28.9 |
| South Dakota | 7.1 |
| Tennessee | 16.4 |
| Texas | 35.9 |
| Utah | 7.9 |
| Vermont | 1.6 |
| Virginia | 13.2 |
| Washington | 4.3 |
| West Virginia | 3.5 |
| Wisconsin | 4.9 |
| Wyoming | 2.9 |
| * No data available. | |
| Sources: Hospitalization numbers: The COVID Tracking Project (CC BY-NC 4.0). Population: Census Bureau, 2019 estimates. | |
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