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U.S COVID cases drop in 15 states but climb in Midwest, South and West
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U.S COVID cases drop in 15 states but climb in Midwest, South and West
Fri, 2022-01-21 10:40 — mike kraftNEW YORK, Jan 21 (Reuters) - New coronavirus cases are falling in parts of the United States hardest hit by the fast-spreading Omicron variant, according to a Reuters analysis of public health data, offering an early indication the virus might once again be on retreat.
COVID-19 infections have decreased in 15 states plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico, an analysis of the past week through Wednesday compared with the prior week showed.
In the Northeast, which saw some of the highest case loads during the latest surge, infections are down 36% week-over-week.
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The drop was more modest at the national level, with the seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases falling 1% as of Wednesday, according to the Reuters tally.
COVID-19 data often lag a few days behind the actual state of affairs.
Cases are still climbing in the Midwest, which has the highest week-over-week increase at 14%, followed by the South at 8% and Western states at 7%, although the increase has slowed considerably in recent weeks.
COVID hospitalizations, also a lagging indicator, hit a record high on Wednesday of 152,555, according to the Reuters tally, but have been showing signs of stabilizing around the 150,000 mark over the past week. ...
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