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COVID-19 remained at ‘very high’ activity levels across the US: See latest data
Newest CDC data shows nearly half of US states have ‘very high’ wastewater activity levels.
The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that last month nearly half of the United States have reported “very high” levels of COVID-19 activity.
As concerns with COVID have waned across the U.S., the CDC has come to rely on wastewater data to track the virus, which often lags several weeks behind current case counts. Data collected between Aug. 25 and Aug. 31 by the CDC showed that 23 states have reported “very high” levels of wastewater viral activity nationwide. The data was published on Sept. 5.
Here are the overall numbers of the states and territories that have reported wastewater viral activity levels as of Aug. 31.
COVID-19 Wastewater Viral Activity Level by State/Territory
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Wastewater Viral Activity Level
Number of States/Territories
Very High
23
High
22
Moderate
4
No Data
3
Note: Typically, wastewater data are updated weekly and the data that is published shows the results for the prior week. However, the results can take up to five days to a week to be published online. Thus, the data from Aug. 31 is considered the most recent data.
Here are the overall numbers of the states and territories that have reported wastewater viral activity levels as of Aug. 31.
COVID-19 Current Wastewater Viral Activity Levels Map
What is the current variant that has the highest amount of COVID-19 cases?
The CDC’s Nowcast data tracker, which displays COVID-19 estimates and projections for two-week periods, projected the KP.3.1.1 variant accounting for 42.2% of positive infections, followed by KP.2.3 at 14.6% in the two-week stretch starting Aug.18 and ending Aug. 31.
“The KP.3.1.1 variant is very similar to other circulating variants in the United States. All current lineages are descendants of JN.1, which emerged in late 2023,” Rosa Norman, a spokesperson at the CDC, previously told USA TODAY.
Changes in COVID-19 test positivity within a week
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