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COVIDView: A Weekly Surveillance Summary of U.S. COVID-19 Activity: Week 14, ending April 4, 2020

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    Key Updates for Week 14, ending April 4, 2020

    This CDC report provides a weekly summary and interpretation of key indicators that have been adapted to track the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. While influenza-like illness (ILI) declined, it is still elevated and laboratory confirmed COVID-19 activity continues to increase as do COVID-19 severity indicators (hospitalizations and deaths).

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    covidview-04-10-2020.pdf

    Virus -- Outpatient and Emergency Department Visits -- Severe Disease -- U.S. Virologic Surveillance -- Outpatient/Emergency Department Illness -- Hospitalizations -- Mortality Surveillance -- Appendix 1: HHS Regions.

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