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Reduced counts in U.S. cases and deaths are the result of states and territories not reporting the information for some or all of the weekend. Those states and territories are: Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Typically, these states" Monday updates include the weekend totals.
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On January 11, 2023, North Carolina reported a higher-than-usual count of deaths. We expect that this is due to the monthly release of deaths identified via death certificate review (see: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/issues/5711)
On December 7, 2022, North Carolina, issued a monthly release of death certificate deaths. Please see old GitHub announcement for more details: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/issues/5711
On November 2, 2022, North Carolina showed a spike in deaths due to death certificate review. This is their standard monthly publication of deaths identified via this method.
On October 18, 2022, North Carolina did not release a weekly update due to technical issues. This has resulted in two weeks’ worth of data being published this past Wednesday, October 26, 2022. More info may be found here: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/coronavirus/article267560152.html
On August 31, 2022, North Carolina reported a cumulative increase of 492 deaths. These deaths did not occur during the report week (8/20/22 - 8/27/22). Source: https://www.cbs17.com/community/health/coronavirus/covid-19-in-nc-key-numbers-keep-falling-but-a-big-jump-in-deaths/
A spike in deaths in North Carolina on June 8, 2022, is the result of the state's routine monthly review of death certificates.
On May 4, 2022, North Carolina published the results of several months of death certificate review. Moving forward, they will be publishing the results of these reviews once per month. More details here: https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19/issues/5711
On April 6, 2022, North Carolina shifted to weekly reporting (Wednesdays).
Declines in U.S. cases and deaths that appear in the Coronavirus Resource Center’s data on Mondays are the result of several states not reporting the information over the weekend. Those states are: Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Washington and Wyoming.
Known U.S. regions reporting stale for 03/14: Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Washington, Wyoming.