Health | California's COVID positivity rate is now just under the record high of the last 12 months

Nationwide, COVID positivity rate continues to skyrocketwith Friday's update showing that the share of all COVID tests coming back positive is only a tenth of a percent below the height seen up to now 12 months. Over the past three years, there have only been a handful of weeks where the positivity rate was above 13%.

After reaching a record low in March and slowly rising again in May, the variety of positive Covid-19 tests began to rise sharply in June.

On June 1, the positivity rate was 4.1%, down from just below 2% in May. As of July 8, essentially the most recent date for which data was available, the speed has tripled and is now at 13.0%. The state now has the next positivity rate than it did through the COVID surge this winter, when it reached just over 11%, and is anticipated to surpass the recent peak of 13.1% in September 2023.

Since COVID testing became widely available, the positivity rate was highest in December 2021 and January 2022, remaining above 20% for nearly three weeks.

However, deaths often occur several weeks later and it could take weeks for the relevant data to change into available.

Before this summer surge, the share of deaths attributable to Covid had reached a brand new low, remaining well below one percent since March of this yr, the bottom consistent figure because the pandemic began.

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