Recovered
Category: Outcomes
Total number of people that are identified as recovered from COVID-19. States provide very disparate definitions on what constitutes a "recovered" COVID-19 case. Types of "recovered" cases include those who are discharged from hospitals, released from isolation after meeting CDC guidance on symptoms cessation, or those who have not been identified as fatalities after a number of days (30 or more) post disease onset. Specifics vary for each state or territory.
September 2, 2020, 5:33 AM PDT
Total number of people that are identified as recovered from COVID-19. States provide very disparate definitions on what constitutes a "recovered" COVID-19 case. Types of "recovered" cases include those who are discharged from hospitals, released from isolation after meeting CDC guidance on symptoms cessation, or those who have not been identified as fatalities after a number of days (30 or more) post disease onset. Specifics vary for each state or territory.
August 18, 2020, 5:03 AM PDT
Total number of people that are identified as recovered from COVID-19. States provide very disparate definitions on what constitutes as a "recovered" COVID-19 case. Types of "recovered" cases include those who are discharged from hospitals, released from isolation after meeting CDC guidance on symptoms cessation, or those who have not been identified as fatalities after a number of days (30 or more) post disease onset. Specifics vary for each state or territory.
August 13, 2020, 10:37 AM PDT
Total number of people that are identified as recovered from COVID-19. States provide very disparate definitions on what constitutes as a "recovered" COVID-19 case. Types of "recovered" cases include those who are discharged from hospitals, released from isolation after meeting CDC guidance on symptoms cessation, or those who have not been identified as fatalities after a number of days (30 or more) post disease onset. Specifics vary for each state or territory.
July 20, 2020, 5:01 PM PDT
Total number of people that are identified as recovered from COVID-19. States provide disparate definitions on what constitutes as a "recovered" COVID-19 case. Types of "recovered" cases include those who are discharged from hospitals, released from isolation after meeting CDC guidance on symptoms cessation, or those who have not been identified as fatalities after a number of days (30 or more) post disease onset. Specifics vary for each state or territory.