New metrics from the CDC take into consideration hospitalization numbers when measuring the impact of COVID-19 and masking requirements for communities. Our maps can tell you where your county stacks up.
Previously, the"high,""substantial,""moderate" and"low" transmission categories were based on case rates and positivity percentages and the CDC recommended indoor masking for counties in the"moderate" or"low" levels. These new categories incorporate hospital admissions and bed utilization in addition to case rates.
For counties with fewer than 200 new cases per 100,000 people in the past seven days, weekly hospitalization admission rates of more than 20 and a percentage of staffed beds occupied by COVID patients of more than 15% will be at the"high" level. For the"medium" level, hospitalization admission rates must be between 10 and 20, and bed utilization between 10% and 15%. The"low" level is for counties with less than 10 weekly new COVID-19 admissions per 100,000 people, and less than 10% of beds occupied by COVID-19 patients.See our maps and tables below for the metrics in your county.
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