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COVID Data Tracker

CDC’s home for COVID-19 data. Visualizations, graphs, and data in one easy-to-use website.

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CDC COVID Data Tracker: Home Skip directly to main content Skip directly to footer Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People Español (Spanish) COVID Data Tracker COVID Data Tracker Maps, charts, and data provided by CDC, updates Mon-Fri by 8 pm ET   Maps, charts, and data provided by CDC, updates Mon-Fri by 8 pm ET COVID-19 Home COVID Data Tracker will not update on Monday January 2, 2023. Regular updates will resume on Tuesday January 3, 2023. CDC recommends use of COVID-19 Community Levels to determine the impact of COVID-19 on communities and to take action. CDC also provides Transmission Levels (also known as Community Transmission) to describe the amount of COVID-19 spread within each county. Healthcare facilities use Transmission Levels to determine infection control interventions. United States at a Glance Collapse United States At a Glance Cases Total 100,622,056 Case Trends Deaths Total 1,088,481 Death Trends Current Hosp. 36,382 Admission Trends 15.1% of People 5+ with Updated Booster Dose CLICK TO VIEW OTHER PAGES: Data Tracker Home Data Tracker Home Cases, Deaths, & Testing Case & Death Demographic Trends Vaccination Distribution & Coverage Vaccine Effectiveness & Breakthrough Surveillance Health Equity Pediatric Pregnancy People at Increased Risk Wastewater Surveillance Health Care Settings Social Impact & Prevention Variants & Genomic Surveillance Antibody Seroprevalence Post-COVID Conditions Traveler-Based Genomic Surveillance Other COVID-19 Data Communications Resources COVID-19 Home email_03Get Email Updates Sign up to receive the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review. Email Address: What's this? Submit This webpage presents data on COVID-19 cases with information on pregnancy status reported to CDC. COVID-19 is a nationally notifiable disease and reporting cases to CDC is supported by routine case notification through the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS), as well as resources provided through the CDC COVID-19 response.As of March 2022, CDC no longer recommends universal case investigation and contact tracing and recommends that health department jurisdictions prioritize specific settings and groups at increased risk. In addition, a decreasing number of case reports include information on pregnancy status. For these reasons CDC will stop reporting data on this page on July 19th, 2022. Information about findings from this data and about CDC’s ongoing data collection efforts to better understand the impact of COVID-19 during pregnancy can be found here. In March 2022, CDC changed its data collection schedule to every 8 weeks for the nationwide COVID-19 infection-induced antibody seroprevalence (commercial laboratory) survey. It now includes information on antibodies for pediatric age groups (ages 6 months to 17 years). Adult antibody updates will be based on the national blood donor seroprevalence study. This dashboard, which includes information for all age groups, has been updated through February 2022. Updated pediatric seroprevalence information from March 2022 is available here. CDC currently plans to end the nationwide SARS-CoV-2 antibody studies in December 2022. From May 31, 2022 forward, data on this page will be updated on a quarterly basis. Due to unforeseen delays, data for quarter 1 has been delayed and it is unknown at this time when the data will be made available. The National Blood Donor Seroprevalence Survey concluded monthly data collection in December 2021. This study is being modified and estimates will cover 3-month periods. CDC currently plans to end nationwide seroprevalence studies in December 2022. COVID in Your Community Search your county or state to view COVID data for your community Daily Update for the United States Cases New Cases (Weekly Total) 402,525   Total Cases 100,622,056 Case Trends Nov 2022Jan 2023 Deaths New Deaths (Weekly Total) 2,530   Total Deaths 1,088,481 Death Trends Nov 2022Jan 2023 Hospitalizations New Admissions (Daily Avg) 5,668   Current Admissions 36,382 Admission Trends Nov 2022Jan 2023 Vaccinations % 5+ with Updated Booster Dose 15.1%   Total Updated Booster Doses (People 5+) 47,146,355 People Age 5+ Total Cases 100,622,056 Total Deaths 1,088,481 Current Hospitalizations 36,382 Total Updated Booster Doses (People 5+) 47,146,355 CDC | Data as of: December 30, 2022 4:25 PM ET. Posted: December 30, 2022 5:20 PM ET Weekly Review A weekly interpretive summary of COVID data Current Weekly Review   COVID Data Basics Stay up to date on the most recent data on vaccinations, cases, and deaths. Cases, Deaths, & Testing Case & Death Demographic Trends Vaccination Distribution & Coverage Vaccine Effectiveness & Breakthrough Surveillance Equity & Special Populations Explore COVID-19 data focused on health equity and specific populations. Health Equity Pediatric Pregnancy People at Increased Risk Additional COVID Data Topics Wastewater Surveillance Monitor the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA and the rise and fall of SARS-CoV-2 RNA levels in your county and across the US. Health Care Settings Follow the burden of COVID-19 among healthcare personnel and across multiple health care settings. Social Impact & Prevention Explore the social impacts of COVID-19 and see how human movement and COVID-19 prevention measures correspond to trends in the pandemic. Variants & Genomic Surveillance Learn more about how CDC is using genomic surveillance to track SARS-CoV-2 Variants. Seroprevalence Learn more about COVID-19 seroprevalence surveys, which are used to determine how much of the U.S. population has been infected with SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Post-COVID Conditions Innovative Support for Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Infections (INSPIRE): Prospective cohort study Traveler-Based Genomic Surveillance Learn more about surveillance for new variants among travelers arriving on international flights Other COVID-19 Data Links to supplemental CDC and Federal COVID data Communications Resources Social media toolkits and graphics available to the public COVID-19 Home All COVID-19 topics including prevention, travel, work, and school Recent Updates to COVID Data Tracker Updated on December 22, 2022 The Vaccinations in Nursing Homes page was updated with two new visualizations displaying data on nursing home residents and staff who are up to date with COVID-19 vaccines.The Vaccination Equity page was updated to display “At Least One Dose” options for the total population and the populations ages <18 years, greater than or equal to age 18 years, and greater than or equal to age 65 years. A new “Updated (Bivalent) Booster Dose” option was also made available for the population ages 5-17 years, greater than or equal to age 18 years, and the population greater than or equal to age 65 years.The Pediatric Seroprevalence page was updated to display combined seroprevalence (vaccine-induced and infection-induced). Before this update, the page only included infection-induced seroprevalence. A new summary data table was added to COVID Data Tracker’s Trends in Cases and Deaths by Race/Ethnicity, Age, and Sex tab and to data.cdc.gov. The new table does not include new data; rather, the table will allow users to download data from the visualization.The Rates of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by Vaccination Status page was updated with data on COVID-19 cases through November 19, 2022, and death data through October 29, 2022 from 23 U.S. jurisdictions, representing 50% of the total U.S. population.The 2020-2021 Nationwide COVID-19 Infection- and Vaccination-Induced Antibody Seroprevalence (Blood donations) page was updated with estimates for April–June 2022. COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review Sign up to receive the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review. About CDC's email subscriptions Email address: Submit Footnotes COVID Data TrackerWeekly Review Sign up to receive the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review. Email Address: Submit What's this? Cite COVID Data Tracker Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. COVID Data Tracker. 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