Data Visualization
Latest graphics associated with COVID-NET
Graphics from previous weeks are available under: Archived COVID-NET graphics below. Additional COVID-NET hospitalization data, including rates for different age groups and by surveillance site, are available on the COVID-NET interactive data page.
Latest graphics associated with publications
Seroprevalence surveys are investigations that involve the use of serology test (also known as antibody tests) to better understand how many SARS-CoV-2 infections have occurred at different points in time, in different locations, and in different populations in the United States.
A recently published study identified 186 cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) across pediatric health centers in 26 states from March through May, 2020. Read the study online: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2021680external icon
CDC is partnering with commercial laboratories to conduct a large-scale geographic seroprevalence survey that has tested de-identified clinical blood specimens from 6 sites. Read more about this survey: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/commercial-lab-surveys.html
Latest graphics associated with COVID MMWR Reports
CDC report found that adherence to the community’s and company’s face-covering policy likely mitigated spread of SARS-CoV-2. Read the full report.
Data for 220 hospitalized and 311 nonhospitalized COVID-19 patients from six metropolitan Atlanta hospitals and associated outpatient clinics found that older age, black race, diabetes, lack of insurance, male sex, smoking, and obesity were independently associated with hospitalization. Read the full report.
In the 10 weeks following declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, ED visits declined 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. Read the full report.
Among 23 states reporting COVID-19 outbreaks in meat and poultry processing facilities, 16,233 cases in 239 facilities occurred, including 86 (0.5%) COVID-19–related deaths. Read the full report.
In a random sample of Indiana residents aged ≥12 years, the estimated prevalence of current or previous COVID-19 infection in late April 2020 was 2.79%. Among persons with active infection, 44% reported no symptoms. Read the full report.
In a multistate telephone survey of symptomatic adult outpatients who had a positive test result for COVID-19, one in five persons aged 18–34 years with no chronic medical conditions had not returned to their usual state of health 2–3 weeks after testing. Read the full report.
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From May 1 through June 30, 2020, 15 cases of methanol poisoning were reported in Arizona and New Mexico, associated with swallowing alcohol-based hand sanitizers. Four patients died, and three were discharged with visual impairment. Read the full report.
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An outbreak of COVID-19 at a meat processing facility infected over 900 workers in 5 weeks. Read the full report.
During June 24–30, 2020, U.S. adults reported considerably elevated adverse mental health conditions associated with COVID-19. Younger adults, racial/ethnic minorities, essential workers, and unpaid adult caregivers reported having experienced disproportionately worse mental health outcomes. Read the full report.
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During March 8–July 15, 2020, 818 (26%) of 3,142 U.S. counties were identified as COVID-19 hotspots; these counties included 80% of the U.S. population. Read the full report.
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Mass testing finds widespread transmission of COVID-19 in prisons and jails. Twelve times more cases were found using mass testing compared with earlier symptom-based testing.
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