University Of Minnesota Researchers Launch U.S. COVID-19 Hospitalization Tracking Project

April 10  

Via WCCO

“Two University of Minnesota research centers have launched the first website to better understand state-by-state hospitalization data due to COVID-19.”

“As thousands of COVID-19 patients seek hospital care across the United States, the site captures and tracks daily data on the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations — as reported by states’ Departments of Health — along with each states’ hospital bed and intensive care unit capacity.”

“The COVID-19 Hospitalization Tracking Project currently reports data from 37 states and can be found on their website. The unique feature of the site is users’ ability to visualize and compare hospitalization activity between states.”

Learn more about the U of M’s tracking tool and see the video from WCCO

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