The United States is averaging 28,970 COVID-19 hospitalizations a day, up 16% from two weeks ago. Hospitalizations are becoming a better metric to measure the pandemic as so much testing is happening at home and the data are not being collected.
U.S. cases are averaging more than 100,000 a day, but hospitalizations are starting to stabilize in northern states that were recent hot spots after a spike caused by omicron and its subvariants.
Hospitalizations are down more than 40% in Vermont in the past two weeks, and have fallen more than 20% in Massachusetts and about 10% in Maine, Connecticut and New York, the Times reported. The nonprofit dropped the mandate to avoid the fine. The Games are being held from June 5 to June 12 in Orlando. Florida law bars businesses from requiring documentation of a COVID-19 vaccination, as the Associated Press reported.
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