ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月24日 04時23分


New data from nearly 50 U.S. cities shows the number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus is rising in a wide expanse of hot spots around the country.

About as many people are now known to be hospitalized with the coronavirus in the country as during any other time in the pandemic, matching the previous peak in April.

Public health experts say detailed local data on where people are hospitalized — a real-time measure that does not depend on levels of testing — is crucial to understanding the epidemic, but federal officials have not made this data public. The New York Times gathered data for nearly 50 metropolitan areas, including 15 of the 20 largest cities in the country, from state and local health departments to provide the first detailed national look at where people are falling seriously ill.

The data, as well as interviews conducted across the country, show a far-reaching crisis. The worst-hit areas in Texas and Florida have approached the peak rates of hospitalization that New York, New Orleans, Chicago and other cities hit in the spring. A wide and growing stretch of hot spots in the U.S. — including Las Vegas, Nashville and Tulsa, Oklahoma — has worsened over the past 2 weeks. Tap the link in our bio for a detailed look at where people are getting sick from the coronavirus.


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