Fun with MA COVID-19 Reporting 04-May-2022 Edition
New hospitalizations, unsurprisingly since we haven't started trying to get people to turn back to being cautious, continued to climb.
Time period - new hospitalizations (not increased headcount, these are newly admitted patients)
June 2021 - 15.0
July 2021 - 19.0
August 2021 - 61.1
September 2021 - 72.4
October 2021 - 60.3
November 2021 - 82.5
December 2021 -186.8
January 2022 -341.4
Jan 9-15 2022 -436.7 (peak week)
February 2022 -100.5
Feb 27-Mar 5 2022 - 43.3
Mar 6-12 2022 - 33.9
Mar 13-19 2022 - 29.3
Mar 20-26 2022 - 33.7
Mar 27-Apr 2 2022 - 33.4
Apr 3-9 2022 - 37.9
Apr 10-16 2022 - 55.7
Apr 17-23 2022 - 70.0
Apr 24-30 2022 - 88.1
And the first three days of this week averaged 93.7 per day. Hospitalizations generally not only increased but increased quicker that the prior week.
Heading to cases, last week, at the time of this report, we thought we had broken the continual increasing spread, but we now know, with more complete data for that week, we had only slowed that increase, but increase we had... and now we're back off to the races with a 30% week over week increase.
July 2021 - 364.8 cases per day ( 5.29 cases per 100,000 people per day)
August 2021 - 1259.0 cases per day ( 18.26 cases per 100,000 people per day)
September 2021 - 1589.9 cases per day ( 23.06 cases per 100,000 people per day)
October 2021 - 1204.7 cases per day ( 17.48 cases per 100,000 people per day)
Jan 2-8 2022 -23206.7 cases per day (336.67 cases per 100,000 people per day) (peak week)
Apr 10-16 2022 - 1955.1 cases per day ( 28.36 cases per 100,000 people per day)
July 2021 - 2.6 per day
August 2021 - 6.3 per day
September 2021 - 12.8 per day
October 2021 - 11.7 per day
November 2021 - 13.7 per day
December 2021 - 28.7 per day
Feb 27-Mar 5 2022 - 24.1 per day
Mar 6-12 2022 - 13.3 per day
Mar 13-19 2022 - 6.3 per day
Mar 20-26 2022 - 4.9 per day
Mar 27-Apr 2 2022 - 5.0 per day
Apr 10-16 2022 - 4.6 per day
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