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In about two dozen states, the surge in hospitalizations is far more than 12%. Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming all saw more than a 20% increase in new COVID hospitalizations.

New Hampshire saw the biggest jump in a single week – 96%, or a near doubling in the number of people being admitted.

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To better understand % change, I think understanding N value is important as well.

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In about two dozen states, the surge in hospitalizations is far more than 12%. Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont and
Wyoming all saw more than a 20% increase in new COVID hospitalizations.

New Hampshire saw the biggest jump in a single week – 96%, or a near doubling in the number of people being admitted.

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ALSO SEE:
EG.5 subvariant now the dominant COVID-19 strain in the US, picture remains unclear

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Ed, 

Definitely,   Layered maps with various parameters understood through scientific visualization is very helpful.  
Mike

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Ed, 

Definitely,   Layered maps with various parameters understood through scientific visualization is very helpful.  
Mike

Michael D. McDonald, Dr.P.H. 

 

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OVIAR Global Resilience Systems, Inc. 

Executive Director 

Health Initiatives Foundation, Inc.

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Resilient American Communities (RAC) COVID-19 Initiative

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