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This chart is officially out of date as more than 30 states across the US have stopped reporting testing positivity or significantly scaled down their testing reports. The CRC data visualizations will remain available for past dates and reports, but will no longer have up to date information on testing positivity and criteria.
STOPPED REPORTING: 09/21/2022
This chart is officially out of date as more than 30 states across the US have stopped reporting testing positivity or significantly scaled down their testing reports. The CRC data visualizations will remain available for past dates and reports, but will no longer have up to date information on testing positivity and criteria.
STOPPED REPORTING: 09/21/2022
This tool contains the most updated information on hospital inpatient bed and ICU bed occupancy rates for last week and the week prior.
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On October 21 and October 26, 2022, New York showed a spike in deaths data. These were due to a death certificate review process which has been completed. A total of 560 ‘older’ deaths were included in those two days. The state has indicated they do not expect older deaths to populate their reporting in the coming days/weeks. More details here: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/issues/6200
Reduced counts in U.S. cases and deaths are the result of states and territories not reporting the information for some or all of the weekend. Those states and territories are: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Typically, these states' Monday updates include the weekend totals.
Data Sources: Cases and deaths data from JHU CSSE. As of August 1, 2020, policy events are drawn from from various state-specific sources. Prior to that, the data source for policy events was the National Governor’s Association.
Learn more about why the positivity rates shown on our site may differ from state calculations