Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are rising in a majority of U.S. states, in what appears to be the first widespread increase since the peak of the omicron surge in January.
Commuters wear masks at the Embarcadero BART station in San Francisco, April 28, 2022, where transit passengers are subject to a renewed masking mandate.
Hospitalizations are also on the rise nationwide, after plummeting early this month to their lowest point since March 2020. More than 30 states and territories have seen their hospitalization rates tick up in the past two weeks, and in much of the Northeast, the number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus has increased since mid-month by 40% or more.
The number of new cases announced each day in the U.S. — about 55,000 — remains at its lowest level since the summer, and hospitalizations, despite recent growth, are still nearly as low as they have been at any point in the pandemic.
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