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COVID-19 hospitalizations rose by 19% last week and COVID deaths by 21%, according to figures from the CDC. More than half the states, 26, had a “substantial increase” in hospital admissions.

Only Alaska, New Hampshire, and North Dakota saw drops in admissions, the CDC said. Rates for the other states went up or remained stable. South Dakota had the biggest jump in hospitalizations at 127%.

The CDC says a jump is “substantial” when admissions go up by at least 20% in a week.

“Overall, I would expect cases and hospitalizations to increase – then decrease again before they rise in the late fall and early winter,” Peter Chin-Hong, MD, an infectious disease expert at the University of California San Francisco, told NEXSTAR news service. Head over to WebMD to read the full story.