Iowa's COVID-19 hospitalizations reach October 2020 levels
COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations continue to accelerate in Iowa, reaching levels not seen for many months. Data published on the states official website on August 25 show Iowa reported 7,112 new coronavirus cases over the previous week. The last time the state averaged 1,000 new cases a day was in late January.
Statewide, 498 Iowans are now hospitalized with COVID-19, an increase of 25 percent from the 396 reported on August 18. The last time this many Iowans were hospitalized with coronavirus was in mid-January. The number of patients being treated for the virus in intensive care units (133) is at its highest level since late December 2020. Iowa also reported 89 new daily admissions for COVID-19 on August 25, the highest level since mid-January.
Hospitalizations have risen sharply this summer, quadrupling in the last month alone. Current numbers are ten times higher than the low point for Iowas COVID-19 hospitalizations in late June.
The slope of this past months increases resembles what happened in Iowa last October, as you can see from graphs published on the RMCC Data page of the states website. Total hospitalizations and new daily admissions are now approximately where they were on October 20, 2020.
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