1.6M shots yesterday so total up to 232.407M with the 7 day rolling average at 2.72M. 78.1% of shots administered is the national average, 42.7% of population with 1+ dose (55.0% of the adult population), 29.1% of population fully vaccinated.
So far, 142 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 96.7 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
52,046 positives reported yesterday compared to 60,987 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 57,024
Fatality was 885 compared to 455 yesterday and 888 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 722.
Hospitalizations reported is 33,927compared to yesterday 27,672 with a 7 day rolling average at 37,092.
Hospital admissions reported is 4,228 compared to yesterday 3,936 with a 7 day rolling average is 5089.
2.23M shots yesterday so total up to 234.639M with the 7 day rolling average at 2.67M. 77.7% of shots administered is the national average, 43.0% of population with 1+ dose (55.3% of the adult population), 29.5% of population fully vaccinated.
So far, 143 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 98 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
56,604 positives reported yesterday compared to 65,356 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 55,773
Fatality was 954 compared to 885 yesterday and 913 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 727.
Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 37,606 compared to one week ago 38,651 down 2.5%.
Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 5,142 compared to one week ago 5625 down 8.6%.
For the hospital data, I am switching to just reporting the 7 day average of today versus the 7 day average from a week ago. The day to day appears to be too inconsistent to be able to use it.
So since reporting hospitalizations now, to give some historical data to compare. For hospital admissions, in the low point in September before the big spike, admissions were at a 7 day average of 3,300. At the peak in early January this year they were at 16,000. So the current admissions of 5,142 is low, but still has a ways to move to get down to all time low levels of 3,000.
For hospitalizations, in the low point in September before the big spike, admissions were at a 7 day average of 23,000. At the peak in early January this year they were at 120,000. So the current admissions of 37,606 is low, but still has a ways to move to get down to all time low levels of 20,000.
For daily positives, Top 10:
Florida - 5178
Michigan - 4943
Texas - 3852
PA - 3542
NY - 3365
Illinois -- 2728
NJ -- 2113
North Carolina -- 1765
Ohio -- 1723
Washington -- 1668