Delta Variant, Low Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Push U.S. Hospitalizations Higher

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Delta Variant, Low Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Push U.S. Hospitalizations Higher
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The average number of new hospitalizations in the U.S. increased more than 58% from early to mid-August, fueled by the Delta variant and lower-than-average vaccination rates in some states and regions

and lower-than-average vaccination rates in some states and regions.

Over a two-week span from early to mid-August, the average number of new hospitalizations in the U.S. increased more than 58%. Overall, hospitalizations remain lower than the highs seen in early January, when vaccines weren’t widely available. Louisiana, Florida and Oregon have reported record hospitalizations in recent weeks as the Delta variant spreads, predominantly affecting unvaccinated residents, whoThere were 3,022 people hospitalized with Covid-19 across Louisiana on Aug. 17, compared with 2,069 on Jan. 7, the highest level the state experienced during a nationwide winter surge, when more than 123,800 people were hospitalized across the U.S.

The fresh influx of patients has pushed governors in Oregon, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas to add resources to hospitals. Some healthcare systems, meanwhile, have postponed elective surgeries to make more bed space available.

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