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COVID Live Updates: Weekly NY hospitalizations decline for 1st time since September COVID-19 Live Updates, News and Information WABC Share: He said this past week was the first week with declining hospitalizations since early September. COVID cases are also declining across all regions of the country. Hospitalizations are the lowest since mid-December. I think the next 4 weeks will be very telling, if that dip is temporary after the high of the holidays, or if we re heading in the right direction to improve our nation, said Dr. Shashank Ravi, Assistant Director, Stanford Emergency Department. However, over the weekend, the US passed 25 million cases. Five million of those cases occurred since January 1. The death toll now tops 418,000 people. ....
COVID Live Updates: Weekly NY hospitalizations decline for 1st time since September COVID-19 Live Updates, News and Information WABC He said this past week was the first week with declining hospitalizations since early September. COVID cases are also declining across all regions of the country. Hospitalizations are the lowest since mid-December. I think the next 4 weeks will be very telling, if that dip is temporary after the high of the holidays, or if we re heading in the right direction to improve our nation, said Dr. Shashank Ravi, Assistant Director, Stanford Emergency Department. However, over the weekend, the US passed 25 million cases. Five million of those cases occurred since January 1. The death toll now tops 418,000 people. ....