US hospital admissions could surge to 22,000 a day by late September: CDC
On average, approximately 12,200 Americans are being admitted to the hospital each day with COVID-19. The forecast models used by the CDC suggest that by Sept. 27, that number could surge to as high as 22,400 a day.
The lower end of the forecast puts the daily hospital admissions at around 6,400.
There are signs the rate of hospital admission nationwide may be slowing, with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting hospital admissions will likely "remain stable or have an uncertain trend over the next 4 weeks."
Kentucky currently tops the list of states expected to see the most hospital admissions, per capita, in the next two weeks, followed by Florida and Georgia.
-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulous