COVID-19 forecasts : hospitalizations : updated Nov. 28, 2023
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COVID-19 forecasts : hospitalizations : updated Nov. 28, 2023

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    Updated Nov. 28, 2023

    Forecasted daily COVID-19 hospital admissions as of November 27, 2023

    Interpretation of Forecasts of New Hospitalizations

    • This week’s national ensemble predicts that the number of daily COVID-19 hospital admissions will remain stable or have an uncertain trend, with 980 to 7,900 daily COVID-19 hospital admissions likely reported on December 25.

    • The state- and territory-level ensemble forecasts predict that over the next four weeks, trends in numbers of future hospitalizations are uncertain or predicted to remain stable in all states and territories.

    • Forecasts and recent hospitalization data for Maine should be interpreted with caution until a technical data issue can be investigated and resolved.

    • Ensemble forecasts combine diverse independent team forecasts into one forecast. While they have been among the most reliable forecasts in performance over time, even the ensemble forecasts have not reliably predicted rapid changes in the trends of reported cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. They should not be relied upon for making decisions about the possibility or timing of rapid changes in trends.

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