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Outbreak Outlook - National - November 13

Covid-19 rising in some parts of the country, and RSV activity remains high

Outbreak Outlook - National - November 13

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Respiratory diseases

Influenza-like illness

No new data was released this week due to the Veteran’s Day holiday.


Covid-19

The Covid-19 picture is mixed across the country, but the overall trend suggests an increase in activity as we approach the holiday season.

The number of new weekly hospital admissions for Covid-19 remained flat nationally for the week ending October 28, with 15,745 people admitted. The percentage of emergency department visits for Covid-19 also remained mostly unchanged for the third week in a row across the country. National test positivity was flat as well, with 9% of PCR tests coming back positive.

Regionally, New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the Southeast, the Southwest, and the Northwest saw slight decreases in hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and test positivity.

However, the South Central region saw increases in all three metrics, suggesting rising Covid-19 activity there. The Great Lakes and Central Plains regions also saw notable increases in hospitalizations and test positivity, indicating increasing spread there. The South Central region has now seen multiple consecutive weeks of rising indicators, reflecting sustained growth in Covid-19 activity.

Uptake of the annual Covid-19 vaccine is quite low, so if you haven’t gotten yours yet, I would recommend doing so soon.


RSV

We may be nearing peak RSV season. After a lag in reporting, the new numbers are in and unfortunately show that RSV continues to rise. PCR test positivity has bounced upward to 10.3% nationally, up from a little over 6% two weeks ago. This remains lower than last year at this time, but is still not great. 

All regions of the country are seeing increases in RSV, though the South is the most heavily affected. There have also been notable increases in cases in the Northeast (up to 8.4%).


Others


Norovirus

Ugh. It’s stomach bug season for some parts of the country. Norovirus is trending upward, with PCR test positivity at 7.9% - a noticeable increase from last week (6.2%).

Cases in most regions of the country remain below this level—the increase is driven primarily by a surge in the Midwest, where PCR test positivity is up to 13%.

Norovirus is notorious for its easy of spread. Washing your hands with soap and water is the best defense.


Food recalls

The following foods are being recalled because they are contaminated. Please check your cupboards and throw out any of these items:

New this week:

Previously reported:

If you have food allergies, you may wish to review these FDA safety alerts and USDA alerts for foods with undeclared allergens.


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