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States Respond to COVID-19: Ending Daily Reporting

As of mid-March, several states have cut back on daily reporting of COVID-19 cases. Throughout the public health emergency, states have reported case and hospitalization numbers daily through state websites.

Eight states — Arizona, Hawaii, Kentucky, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Carolina — and the District of Columbia now will report their COVID-19 data on a weekly basis, while Wyoming will report data twice a week. North Dakota transitioned to reporting COVID-19 data once a week and also limited the available information, no longer including deaths, active cases, or infections within nursing homes.

Visit the America’s Essential Hospitals coronavirus resource page for more information about the pandemic.

Contact Senior Director of Policy Erin O’Malley at eomalley@essentialhospitals.org or 202.585.0127 with questions.

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Abigail Painchaud is a policy associate at America's Essential Hospitals.

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