COVIDView: A Weekly Surveillance Summary of U.S. COVID-19 Activity: Week 4, ending January 30, 2021
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Description:Key Updates for week 4, ending January 30, 2021
Starting Friday, February 12, 2021, COVIDView will be replaced with the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review. This new webpage and newsletter will highlight key data from CDC’s COVID Data Tracker, narrative interpretations of the data, and visualizations from the week. The new Weekly Review will also summarize important trends in the pandemic and bring together CDC data and reporting in a centralized location. It represents the extensive data that CDC uses to track the pandemic on a daily basis and will incorporate additional data sources in the future. Sign up to have the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review delivered to your inbox every week.
Nationally, surveillance indicators tracking levels of SARS-CoV-2 circulation, associated illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths remain elevated but show decreasing trends in recent weeks. Both COVID-19-associated hospitalizations and pneumonia, influenza, and COVID-19 (PIC) mortality for the most recent weeks may increase as more data are received.
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