![]() The change resulted in a one-day increase of roughly 65,000 cases. Texas began reporting probable cases on Dec. 31 include a one-time increase due to Reuters including data reported by St. Missouri cases and deaths for the week ended Jan. 19 resulted in a one-time increase of over 27,000 new cases.Ī spike observed in deaths in Ohio and nationally in early February 2021 is due to Ohio including 4,275 probable deaths from earlier in the pandemic.Ī spike observed in deaths in Indiana and nationally in early February 2021 is due to Indiana including over 1,500 probable deaths from earlier in the pandemic. On April 7, 2021, Oklahoma reported 1,716 new deaths that occurred between August and February that had gone unreported due to an error by a lab.Ī change in reporting methodology in Iowa on Feb. If probable cases and deaths are not reported, only confirmed cases and deaths are shown.Īlabama reported a backlog of tests May 14-15, 2021, which resulted in a one-time spike in cases. ![]() Reuters’ total cases and deaths include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths where data is available. While some states and counties report fresh numbers daily, others only update on weekdays or less frequently. Reuters also occasionally sources information from press conferences, press releases and verified tweets and social media posts by state officials. Reuters collates and checks this data by hand and the figures largely come from state, county and territory government/public health department websites. The vaccination data comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The previous data comes from The COVID Tracking Project’s archives. The hospitalization data shown here was collected by Reuters after August 1, 2020. CDPH will also continue to share data about COVID-19 activity in Chicago through our dashboard webpages and the Chicago Data Portal.About the data: On March 1, 2021, this page stopped using new hospitalization and testing data from The COVID Tracking Project in anticipation of that project’s end. More representative testing metrics based on data collected from sentinel surveillance sites are shared in our Respiratory Virus Surveillance reports.ĬDPH will continue to monitor multiple data sources to inform public health guidance and interventions, including expanded use of wastewater testing and genomic sequencing to supplement case reporting and enhance our understanding of how COVID-19 is spreading in our communities. Measures of severe illness, such as hospitalizations and deaths, are captured by CDPH more reliably. Changes to requirements for health insurance companies may impact access to testing for some in Chicago.These data are used to calculate COVID-19 Hospital Admissions Levels by county. ![]() However, hospitals are still required to report information about COVID-19, including data on bed capacity, availability, and occupancy, to federal agencies. ![]() CDPH no longer directly receives hospital capacity data from Chicago hospitals.More information can be found on the CDC’s website. CDPH is adopting COVID-19 Hospital Admission Levels to inform and guide prevention decisions. CDC is no longer providing COVID-19 Transmission Levels and COVID-19 Community Levels for each U.S.While most CDPH COVID-19 surveillance activities are not directly affected by the end of the PHE, there have been some changes to data reporting and availability. The federal and state COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) declarations expired on May 11, 2023.
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