The present wave of COVID-19 instances continues to swell, pushing extra working-age Individuals into hospitals.
The variety of individuals ages 20 by 59 who entered the hospital with confirmed instances of COVID-19 elevated to five,728 within the week ending Dec. 23, in line with hospitalization data collected by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
That was 12.1% larger than the quantity recorded within the week ending Dec. 16, and it was 285% larger than the quantity recorded within the week ending July 1, when the pandemic gave the impression to be ending.
On the state degree, working-age hospitalization depend modifications between the earlier week and the newest week ranged from a lower of 54%, in Wyoming, as much as a rise of 100%, in a single state in New England, with a median of about 13%.
See the accompanying gallery for a have a look at the 12 hardest-hit states, the place the one-week working-age COVID-19 hospitalization depend will increase have been throughout 36%, and a chart displaying how hospitalization counts have modified since Jan. 1.
See the desk beneath for information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
If we had included the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico within the gallery, they’d have ranked on the high, as a result of their week-over-week working-age COVID-19 hospitalization depend will increase have been greater than 100%.
What it means: COVID-19 remains to be right here, together with flu, pneumonia and different infectious ailments which have historically thrown off monetary professionals’ mortality and life expectancy projections.
Deaths:Â Age breakdown figures for deaths which are corresponding to the hospitalization information are usually not but accessible.
The hospitals that reported COVID-19 instances advised HHS that 681 of their sufferers died of COVID-19 within the newest week.
That was 18% larger than within the earlier week and 78% larger than within the week ending July 1, and it was the very best pandemic-related demise depend reported by the hospitals since they despatched in information for the week ending April 1.
Many individuals who’ve COVID-19 recuperate with out going to the hospital, however the variety of COVID-19 sufferers dying every week now quantities to about 2% to three% of the variety of adults of all ages who enter the hospital with the situation every week.
Hospital admissions for adults with confirmed COVID-19 |
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All adults | Ages 20-59 | All adults | Ages 20-59 | All adults | Ages 20-59 | All adults | Ages 20-59 | |
..Alabama.. | ..90.. | ..29.. | ..382.. | ..68.. | ..437.. | ..86.. | ..+14.4%.. | ..+26.5%.. |
..Alaska.. | ..20.. | ..2.. | ..17.. | ..4.. | ..19.. | ..6.. | ..+11.8%.. | ..+50.0%.. |
..Arizona.. | ..157.. | ..31.. | ..449.. | ..83.. | ..490.. | ..96.. | ..+9.1%.. | ..+15.7%.. |
..Arkansas.. | ..38.. | ..5.. | ..253.. | ..43.. | ..302.. | ..36.. | ..+19.4%.. | ..-16.3%.. |
..California.. | ..1,134.. | ..310.. | ..2,787.. | ..732.. | ..3,215.. | ..777.. | ..+15.4%.. | ..+6.1%.. |
..Colorado.. | ..80.. | ..20.. | ..383.. | ..117.. | ..397.. | ..113.. | ..+3.7%.. | ..-3.4%.. |
..Connecticut.. | ..78.. | ..17.. | ..328.. | ..65.. | ..353.. | ..60.. | ..+7.6%.. | ..-7.7%.. |
..Delaware.. | ..14.. | ..4.. | ..58.. | ..8.. | ..88.. | ..12.. | ..+51.7%.. | ..+50.0%.. |
..District.of.Columbia.. | ..16.. | ..5.. | ..43.. | ..9.. | ..72.. | ..21.. | ..+67.4%.. | ..+133.3%.. |
..Florida.. | ..922.. | ..189.. | ..1,096.. | ..160.. | ..1,332.. | ..225.. | ..+21.5%.. | ..+40.6%.. |
..Georgia.. | ..168.. | ..46.. | ..476.. | ..105.. | ..646.. | ..177.. | ..+35.7%.. | ..+68.6%.. |
..Hawaii.. | ..80.. | ..13.. | ..45.. | ..2.. | ..57.. | ..2.. | ..+26.7%.. | ..0%.. |
..Idaho.. | ..29.. | ..6.. | ..145.. | ..46.. | ..1+40.. | ..32.. | ..-3.4%.. | ..-30.4%.. |
..Illinois.. | ..179.. | ..35.. | ..1,245.. | ..273.. | ..1,353.. | ..290.. | ..+8.7%.. | ..+6.2%.. |
..Indiana.. | ..50.. | ..6.. | ..698.. | ..124.. | ..852.. | ..139.. | ..+22.1%.. | ..+12.1%.. |
..Iowa.. | ..24.. | ..3.. | ..377.. | ..64.. | ..350.. | ..45.. | ..-7.2%.. | ..-29.7%.. |
..Kansas.. | ..35.. | ..5.. | ..269.. | ..46.. | ..285.. | ..50.. | ..+5.9%.. | ..+8.7%.. |
..Kentucky.. | ..56.. | ..12.. | ..440.. | ..67.. | ..510.. | ..80.. | ..+15.9%.. | ..+19.4%.. |
..Louisiana.. | ..81.. | ..20.. | ..192.. | ..45.. | ..318.. | ..68.. | ..+65.6%.. | ..+51.1%.. |
..Maine.. | ..8.. | ..1.. | ..98.. | ..9.. | ..102.. | ..8.. | ..4.1%.. | ..-11.1%.. |
..Maryland.. | ..126.. | ..36.. | ..440.. | ..100.. | ..448.. | ..100.. | ..+1.8%.. | ..0%.. |
..Massachusetts.. | ..137.. | ..18.. | ..650.. | ..123.. | ..892.. | ..168.. | ..+37.2%.. | ..+36.6%.. |
..Michigan.. | ..147.. | ..13.. | ..940.. | ..183.. | ..1,094.. | ..218.. | ..+16.4%.. | ..+19.1%.. |
..Minnesota.. | ..34.. | ..9.. | ..469.. | ..107.. | ..509.. | ..98.. | ..+8.5%.. | ..-8.4%.. |
..Mississippi.. | ..34.. | ..8.. | ..130.. | ..17.. | ..166.. | ..24.. | ..+27.7%.. | ..+41.2%.. |
..Missouri.. | ..73.. | ..15.. | ..665.. | ..120.. | ..757.. | ..126.. | ..+13.8%.. | ..+5.0%.. |
..Montana.. | ..19.. | ..4.. | ..110.. | ..33.. | ..127.. | ..42.. | ..+15.5%.. | ..+27.3%.. |
..Nebraska.. | ..18.. | ..3.. | ..239.. | ..39.. | ..278.. | ..46.. | ..+16.3%.. | ..+17.9%.. |
..Nevada.. | ..77.. | ..16.. | ..171.. | ..53.. | ..195.. | ..42.. | ..+14.0%.. | ..-20.8%.. |
..New Hampshire.. | ..29.. | ..2.. | ..101.. | ..16.. | ..126.. | ..22.. | ..+24.8%.. | ..+37.5%.. |
..New Jersey.. | ..140.. | ..15.. | ..727.. | ..140.. | ..943.. | ..159.. | ..+29.7%.. | ..+13.6%.. |
..New Mexico.. | ..28.. | ..5.. | ..118.. | ..22.. | ..130.. | ..30.. | ..+10.2%.. | ..+36.4%.. |
..New York.. | ..459.. | ..141.. | ..1,789.. | ..417.. | ..2,371.. | ..496.. | ..+32.5%.. | ..+18.9%.. |
..North Carolina.. | ..142.. | ..30.. | ..532.. | ..103.. | ..687.. | ..139.. | ..+29.1%.. | ..+35.0%.. |
..North Dakota.. | ..8.. | ..–.. | ..70.. | ..19.. | ..75.. | ..18.. | ..+7.1%.. | ..-5.3%.. |
..Ohio.. | ..120.. | ..26.. | ..1,201.. | ..255.. | ..1,369.. | ..263.. | ..+14.0%.. | ..+3.1%.. |
..Oklahoma.. | ..39.. | ..4.. | ..395.. | ..79.. | ..409.. | ..81.. | ..+3.5%.. | ..+2.5%.. |
..Oregon.. | ..69.. | ..16.. | ..191.. | ..45.. | ..197.. | ..42.. | ..+3.1%.. | ..-6.7%.. |
..Pennsylvania.. | ..187.. | ..40.. | ..1,027.. | ..176.. | ..1,307.. | ..203.. | ..+27.3%.. | ..+15.3%.. |
..Puerto Rico.. | ..140.. | ..20.. | ..47.. | ..6.. | ..103.. | ..16.. | ..+119.1%.. | ..+166.7%.. |
..Rhode Island.. | ..15.. | ..3.. | ..78.. | ..8.. | ..97.. | ..16.. | ..+24.4%.. | ..+100.0%.. |
..South Carolina.. | ..80.. | ..15.. | ..256.. | ..50.. | ..375.. | ..69.. | ..+46.5%.. | ..+38.0%.. |
..South Dakota.. | ..10.. | ..3.. | ..109.. | ..24.. | ..124.. | ..21.. | ..+13.8%.. | ..-12.5%.. |
..Tennessee.. | ..73.. | ..12.. | ..470.. | ..92.. | ..502.. | ..74.. | ..+6.8%.. | ..-19.6%.. |
..Texas.. | ..480.. | ..160.. | ..1,393.. | ..361.. | ..1,784.. | ..372.. | ..+28.1%.. | ..+3.0%.. |
..Utah.. | ..42.. | ..16.. | ..216.. | ..68.. | ..184.. | ..68.. | ..-14.8%.. | ..0%.. |
..Vermont.. | ..9.. | ..–.. | ..41.. | ..8.. | ..57.. | ..11.. | ..+39.0%.. | ..+37.5%.. |
..Virginia.. | ..121.. | ..17.. | ..625.. | ..131.. | ..769.. | ..153.. | ..+23.0%.. | ..+16.8%.. |
..Washington.. | ..158.. | ..51.. | ..276.. | ..61.. | ..304.. | ..74.. | ..+10.1%.. | ..+21.3%.. |
..West Virginia.. | ..25.. | ..6.. | ..237.. | ..43.. | ..275.. | ..45.. | ..+16.0%.. | ..+4.7%.. |
..Wisconsin.. | ..60.. | ..18.. | ..520.. | ..130.. | ..645.. | ..163.. | ..+24.0%.. | ..+25.4%.. |
..Wyoming.. | ..11.. | ..8.. | ..29.. | ..13.. | ..37.. | ..6.. | ..+++27.6%.. | ..-53.8%.. |
..TOTAL.. | ..6,369.. | ..1,489.. | ..24,043.. | ..5,112.. | ..28,654.. | ..5,728.. | ..+19.2%.. | ..+12.1%.. |
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