June 3, 2020, 10:42 AM PDT

Another 7 states — HI, ME, MT, NM, SD, UT, WY — are not reporting race / ethnicity for deaths.

TX is reporting but >70% of cases and deaths are listed as unknown.

Some data is better than none, but it's still not enough.

See the rest of the data: https://t.co/Ek3yOTKBgq

July 3, 2020, 3:35 PM PDT

(Earlier in this thread we mentioned “3 of 4” US Census regions. There are 5 regions, counting the Pacific region, which includes Alaska and Hawaii. Apologies to our non-contiguous readers. —@kissane)

July 6, 2020, 3:52 PM PDT

Current COVID-19 hospitalizations continued to rise through the weekend.

This trend persisted even though many states do not report complete numbers, and a few—Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, and Kansas—do not report any at all. https://t.co/53dFYurzdA

October 9, 2020, 3:34 PM PDT

We continue our rolling updates to the metrics tracked in our original totalTestResults API field. We updated test metrics for Hawaii today, resulting in a ~3.4k increase in daily new tests and a ~131k cumulative increase. Follow our progress here: https://t.co/9xPNckVjIM

October 9, 2020, 3:35 PM PDT

The rise today is due to switching Hawaii’s test units in totalTestResults from positive + negative unique people tested to directly reported test encounters, in accordance with our policy explained in detail here https://t.co/P58A4xRhyp

October 27, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT

Only 3 states have seen hospitalizations fall since October 1 (CA, GA, HI). https://t.co/ziNiGmZLVk

October 31, 2020, 3:19 PM PDT

In the month of October, only Georgia and Hawaii saw decreases in hospitalization. California held steady. There were increases in hospitalizations in every other state and DC. https://t.co/tIwKEeNBeJ

November 10, 2020, 4:37 PM PST

Today's numbers do not include a complete update from North Dakota and Hawaii.

November 23, 2020, 4:38 PM PST

Only 4 states—HI, ME, NH, VT—have fewer than 100 people per million hospitalized with COVID-19. South Dakota and Nebraska have the most people hospitalized per capita, with North Dakota, Illinois, and Indiana close behind. https://t.co/mxRLdjJQvH

December 20, 2020, 4:03 PM PST

Every state’s single-day record for new cases has been since November 1, except Hawaii. (Though it's important to remember how limited testing was, especially in the spring.) https://t.co/aDixBkyoxF

January 3, 2021, 3:28 PM PST

At publish time, we had no updates from 7 of the 56 states and territories we track: AR, CT, KS, MI, MP, RI, and WA. Seven additional states did not report current hospitalizations today: HI, MN, MS, NV, OK, OR, and WI.

January 26, 2021, 4:43 PM PST

The number of hospitalized COVID-19 cases is falling nearly everywhere in the country. (Among the outliers: Hawaii and Vermont numbers are quite small, and Kansas's data regularly bounces around.) https://t.co/eua8mQaWqF