

Counts from previous weeks are continually revised as more records are received and processed. Provisional counts are not final and are subject to change. Counts by NCHS often track 1–2 weeks behind other data and States report at different rates. Provisional death counts might not match counts from other sources, such as media reports or numbers from county health departments.
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NCHS receives the death records and monthly provisional occurrence counts from state vital registration systems through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program.

National provisional estimates include events occurring only within the 50 U.S states and the District of Columbia. National Vital Statistics System.: Provisional mortality estimates from 20 are based on all complete death records received and processed by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) as of a specified cutoff date. Provisional Death Counts for COVID-19, National Center for Health Statistics. For additional information, see: Premier Healthcare Database Special COVID-19 Release and CDC COVID Data Tracker: About Health Care Setting Data. Data reported as of Augfor hospitalizations occurring through June 30, 2022, were used in this report. Premier Healthcare Database Special COVID-19 release: Data are from 678 hospitals that continuously contributed at least one inpatient record per month during April 2020–May 2022. For additional information, see: The National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network. Data reported through July 31, 2022, were used in this report. Data from this surveillance system are not nationally representative. Data are derived from electronic medical records from up to 42 healthcare systems and 1 health plan participating in a CDC-funded COVID-19 surveillance project.

National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet): PCORnet is comprised of 60 network partners embedded within 9 clinical research networks. For additional information, see: COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Case Investigation and Reporting and COVID Data Tracker, Rates of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by Vaccination Status. A 5-week reporting lag time for deaths allows for more complete reporting, data linkage, and mortality ascertainment. Data posted on Octoon COVID-19 associated deaths in COVID-19 cases diagnosed through September 3, 2022, were used in this report. Monitoring COVID-19 rates by vaccination status can indicate changes in vaccine effectiveness that can be confirmed through robust, controlled studies. population and all regions of the country.

The participating jurisdictions represent over 70% of the U.S. Linked Case Surveillance, Immunization Registry and Vital Registration Data: To monitor rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths by vaccination status, data are reported from jurisdictions that can link case surveillance data to immunization registries and vital registration records. For additional information, see: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET) and CDC COVID Data Tracker: About Health Care Setting Data. Data reported through August 31, 2022, were used in this report. population by demographics however, the information might not be generalizable to the entire country. The designated COVID-NET surveillance area is generally similar to the U.S. COVID-NET covers approximately 10 percent of the U.S. COVID-NET coverage comprises 98 counties in the 13 states participating in the Emerging Infections Program (EIP) and the Influenza Hospitalization Surveillance Project (IHSP). The current network is comprised of over 300 acute-care hospitals in 13 states. For additional information, see: About CDC Case and Death COVID-19 Data.Ĭoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-Net): COVID-NET is a population-based surveillance system that collects data on laboratory-confirmed COVID-19-associated hospitalizations among children and adults. The dates used to document case and death incidence also vary. The methods and frequency of data reporting vary by jurisdiction. CDC uses various methods to gather aggregate case and death data from states, territories, and other jurisdictions’ health departments. Data reported through November 9, 2022, were used in this report. Data are reported weekly and data from previous weeks may be updated. Aggregate COVID-19 Case and Death Surveillance Data: Based on aggregate counts reported by state and territorial jurisdictions to CDC since January 21, 2020.
