California, Tennessee see highest daily case average
December has been the worst month on record for cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Even with delays in reporting because of the holidays, hundreds of thousands of Americans are still testing positive for the virus every day.
The U.S. has logged more than 5.6 million cases in the first 28 days of December -- more than any month on record, according to ABC News’ analysis of data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project.
According to the CDC, California currently has the highest average of daily cases per 100,000 people in the last seven days, followed by Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arizona.
Across the U.S., 121,235 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 -- setting a new record high since the pandemic began. That total is double the previous hospitalization peaks from April and July.
ABC News’ Arielle Mitropoulos contributed to this report.