Tuesday, July 27, 2021

US COVID-19 hospitalizations have soared 143% in less than a month

US COVID-19 hospitalizations have soared 143% in less than a month, from 12.2k on June 27 to 29.6k on July 23.

Peak hospitalization was 133.2k on January 14, falling to 33.2k on March 20, or 75%. 

Vaccination levels on March 20 were merely 13% fully vaccinated and 24% dosed once vs. 49% and 56% respectively right now. 

The vaccines had little if anything to do with the declines then and are not preventing the rise now.

Texas, California, Florida and Missouri are the states with the highest numbers of hospitalized, roughly 3.9k, 2.5k, 1.7k, and 1.7k respectively.

Prevalence of variants is mixed in Texas and Florida, where it is not obvious that the India variant is to blame as it appears to be in Missouri. And shouldn't California have more hospitalized than Texas if the India variant is so much more serious and clearly more dominant?

Texas: 43/38% India/UK.

California: 50/23% India/UK.

Florida: 34/39% India/UK.

Missouri: 52/9% India/UK.