@Leongsam very sad, say 100 Million more must die. Say Vaccine cannot, better join REPUBLICUNTS no mask no vaccine
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COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations continue massive drop since January peak
Since Jan. 12, the seven-day average of new cases has decreased by nearly 64%.
ByIvan Pereira
February 14, 2021, 9:04 PM
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Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have been on a major decline since their peak numbers from the middle of January, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
There were 71,844 new cases reported on Sunday, a nearly 19,000 drop from the number of cases reported on Saturday, according to the tracking project. In January, the number of new daily cases reached higher than 225,000, the health data showed.
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Since Jan. 12, the seven-day average of new cases has decreased by nearly 64%, according to the tracking project.
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"The case declines that we've seen have been massive since mid January, falling far more than the number of tests reported," the COVID Tracking Project tweeted.
Hospitalizations have also taken a considerable dip over the last couple of weeks, according to the tracking project. There were 67,023 people hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms, the tracking project said.
Last month, there were over 130,000 hospitalized with the virus, according to health data.
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The tracking project did note that the rate of declining cases has not been uniform across the country.
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"South Carolina, for example, has been declining more slowly than other states and now has the most cases per capita over the last week," the tracking project tweeted.
Overall, the seven-day average of new cases has declined in 40 states and territories, remained the same in eight, and increased in three states, South Dakota, Nebraska and Alaska, according to the health data. The seven-day average for hospitalizations has decreased in 45 states and territories and remained the same in the rest, the tracking project said,
The drop in case numbers comes as the country continues to roll out the coronavirus vaccine to eligible Americans. As of Sunday evening, the U.S. has administered 52,884,356 vaccine doses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/covid-19-...ntinue-massive-drop-january/story?id=75896236
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations continue massive drop since January peak
Since Jan. 12, the seven-day average of new cases has decreased by nearly 64%.
ByIvan Pereira
February 14, 2021, 9:04 PM
• 4 min read
Tracking the virus: 1 year of life with COVID-19
The U.S. has been battling the coronavirus for over a year now with more than 400,000 deaths. H...Read More
Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have been on a major decline since their peak numbers from the middle of January, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
There were 71,844 new cases reported on Sunday, a nearly 19,000 drop from the number of cases reported on Saturday, according to the tracking project. In January, the number of new daily cases reached higher than 225,000, the health data showed.
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Since Jan. 12, the seven-day average of new cases has decreased by nearly 64%, according to the tracking project.
MORE: How coronavirus vaccines will make their way from adults to children
"The case declines that we've seen have been massive since mid January, falling far more than the number of tests reported," the COVID Tracking Project tweeted.
Hospitalizations have also taken a considerable dip over the last couple of weeks, according to the tracking project. There were 67,023 people hospitalized with COVID-19 symptoms, the tracking project said.
Last month, there were over 130,000 hospitalized with the virus, according to health data.
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The tracking project did note that the rate of declining cases has not been uniform across the country.
MORE: COVID-19 updates: US sees 1st day since early November with fewer than 100,000 new cases
"South Carolina, for example, has been declining more slowly than other states and now has the most cases per capita over the last week," the tracking project tweeted.
Overall, the seven-day average of new cases has declined in 40 states and territories, remained the same in eight, and increased in three states, South Dakota, Nebraska and Alaska, according to the health data. The seven-day average for hospitalizations has decreased in 45 states and territories and remained the same in the rest, the tracking project said,
The drop in case numbers comes as the country continues to roll out the coronavirus vaccine to eligible Americans. As of Sunday evening, the U.S. has administered 52,884,356 vaccine doses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.