March 21, 2020, 2:30 PM PDT
More states should release hospitalization rates. This is crucial data that the public deserves to know.
We’re glad Oregon reversed its decision to drop hospitalization data reporting. The public needs all available information.
https://t.co/hjmHjhGC08
March 27, 2020, 11:04 AM PDT
Very informative and transparent update out of @OHAOregon: https://t.co/TWyYvynwCG
June 27, 2020, 2:47 PM PDT
This is the state of things now.
(Note that OR, KS, KY LA, PA, NH, and RI did not report any new cases today.) https://t.co/hgR7FfanYk
July 18, 2020, 3:40 PM PDT
Today, ID is back, but we’re missing hospitalization updates from states including AL, AR, CT, IA, LA, MI, MO, MS, NH, OR, RI, SC, and WY. Some due to the new HHS directive, others because it’s the weekend.
We will keep reporting on the availability of this data.
October 23, 2020, 4:11 PM PDT
AL, CO, OR, UT, SD, and RI all reported record high case counts. Both ND and SD are reporting more than 1,000 cases per million people. https://t.co/gwe2HgVquJ
November 21, 2020, 4:44 PM PST
40 states reported over 1,000 cases today. And four didn't report. New Jersey, California, Mississippi, Idaho, and Oregon reported record numbers of cases. https://t.co/q23xwQ3BW7
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 13, 2021, 4:30 PM PST
Starting today, we will be capturing Oregon’s data the day after it is published, as they regularly update their COVID-19 pages and dashboards after we release our daily update. We have shifted their entire timeseries accordingly.
February 1, 2021, 4:27 PM PST
Today's data is missing updates from ID and OR. ID announced that it is no longer providing updates on Mondays. Data from Sunday and Monday will show up in our Tuesday updates.