Daily News | COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to spike in the Philadelphia region
With the start of winter just days away, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising in the Philadelphia region — though the numbers remain lower than during past winters.daily deaths has increased sharply in the past two weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported an average of 451 COVID-related deaths a day, a 71% increase from two weeks earlier.
New cases are likely being undercounted, though. More people are using home tests, which are rarely reported to public health agencies, or not testing at all.
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