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Iowa Overview

Last updated January 19, 2021 12:00 am ET
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Key Metrics

Solid line represents Iowa 7-day average

New tests Total test results (People)

New tests is changing down. The most recent value for New tests was 2026 on Jan 19, and the earlist value for New tests was 5728 on Oct 22. The highest recent value for New tests was 4234 on Jan 6.The lowest recent value for New tests was 1468 on Jan 11. Access all chart data

New cases

Cases is changing down. The most recent value for Cases was 717 on Jan 19, and the earlist value for Cases was 1435 on Oct 22. The highest recent value for Cases was 2010 on Jan 6.The lowest recent value for Cases was 476 on Jan 11. Access all chart data

Current hospitalizations

Hospitalization is changing up. The most recent value for Hospitalization was 490 on Jan 19, and the earlist value for Hospitalization was 530 on Oct 22. The highest recent value for Hospitalization was 613 on Jan 7.The lowest recent value for Hospitalization was 553 on Dec 27. Access all chart data

New deaths

New deaths is changing up. The most recent value for New deaths was 8 on Jan 19, and the earlist value for New deaths was 17 on Oct 22. The highest recent value for New deaths was 83 on Jan 12.The lowest recent value for New deaths was 1 on Jan 11. Access all chart data
Total cases
258,148
Confirmed cases
258,148
New cases today717
Change over 7 days2.5%+
Total tests
(test encounters)
Not Reported
Total tests
(specimens)
2,381,724
Total tests
(people)
1,222,770
Total tests (specimens)
1,022,228
Total tests (people)
204,635

Warning: Antigen reporting may significantly understate the true number of tests administered

Total tests (specimens)
Not Reported
Total tests (people)
91,926
Now hospitalized
490
Now in ICU
85
Now on ventilator
36
Ever hospitalized
Not Reported
Ever in ICU
Not Reported
Ever on ventilator
Not Reported

Hospitalization (HHS data)

See this HHS hospitalization data on a map.

Now hospitalized (confirmed + suspected)
548
Now hospitalized (confirmed only)
512
Now in ICU (confirmed + suspected)
93

This data is published by HHS.

Data as of
Deaths
4,332
Total cases
5,955
Total deaths
1,725
Number of facilities affected
151
Percent of state deaths
from LTC facilities
39.8%
New cases since Jan 70%
New deaths since Jan 751.4%

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Data as of

Race & ethnicity data

We compute the number of cases and deaths per 100k people for each race and ethnicity.

These numbers show the scale of outcomes compared to the size of each group’s population. These are not the number of cases or deaths, rather the proportion of each demographic group who have been affected.

Race & ethnicity: cases per capita

Cases per 100,000 people
American Indian / Alaska Native
7,415
Asian
4,026
Black / African American
7,861
Hispanic / Latino
9,715
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
22,097
White
6,473

(All data is calculated)

Data as of

Race & ethnicity: deaths per capita

Deaths per 100,000 people
American Indian / Alaska Native
100
Asian
73
Black / African American
89
Hispanic / Latino
59
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
402
White
142

(All data is calculated)

Data as of

Our latest tweets about Iowa

Our twitter handle is @COVID19Tracking@COVID19Tracking

Twitter
On 10/16, IA reclassified ~10k tests from PCR to antigen, causing its totals to drop. NV redesigned its dashboard and removed the number of people who tested negative, a figure we used to calculate totals. We froze the figure, making NV’s tests appear as all positive for 5 days.

October 21, 2020

Twitter
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.

July 18, 2020

Twitter
@robMerriMath @michael_nielsen You're onto us, Robert. And yes. Now if only we can get the last holdout states to start reporting negatives and then FOIA the historical data, we'll complete the data set. (We hope.)

March 27, 2020

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