Coronavirus update: View charts of U.S. cases and deaths : Shots - Health News : NPR
First Positive Case of COVID-19 Variant BA.2.86 Identified in Delaware - State of Delaware News
April 11, 2023 COVID-19 Updates | Community Level – Low | Town of Barnstable Health
LA Public Health on X: "COVID-19 Daily Update: March 16, 2023 New Cases: 814 (3,718,412 to date) New Deaths: 11 (35,875 to date) Current Hospitalizations: 466 Today's Positivity Rate: 4.6% https://t.co/tKLvnjZoXI" / X
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VDH: COVID cases fall as state updates report with more fatalities | Vermont Business Magazine
COVID hospitalizations increase for 6th consecutive week but still at historic lows - ABC News
Covid Update as of May 01, 2023 – District 2 Public Health
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Long Beach Sees Significant Rise in COVID-19 Cases Amid Omicron Variant Surge
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India reports over 700 COVID cases in one day on March 16 2023, highest in four months - The Hindu
Coronavirus update: View charts of U.S. cases and deaths : Shots - Health News : NPR
COVID-19 in Boston | Boston.gov
CDC calls Florida's advice against new COVID booster 'dangerous' - ABC News
Biweekly change in confirmed COVID-19 cases - Our World in Data
These 26 states saw 'substantial increase' in COVID hospitalizations, CDC says
With the possible exception of the south-central part of the state, all quiet on Minnesota's COVID front | MPR News
COVID hospitalizations remain low in Oregon as 3-year anniversary nears - oregonlive.com
Ohio COVID-19 cases continue six-week slide: weekly coronavirus update for April 13, 2023 - cleveland.com
DPH Sees Lower Post-Holiday Increases in Cases and Hospitalization Than In 2022 - State of Delaware News
Will 2023 partisanship lead to more Covid surges?
Covid-19 cases and deaths dropped in Ky. last week, but New York Times says state's infection rate remains one of the highest – Kentucky Health News