US hospitalizations at lowest point since early January
The U.S. case rate has dropped by nearly 70% since the peak and now stands at an average of 247,000 new cases each day, according to federal data.
Alaska currently leads the nation in new cases per capita, followed by Mississippi and West Virginia.
For the first time since early January, fewer than 100,000 COVID-19-positive patients are in U.S. hospitals -- a big drop from the country's peak of 160,000 patients nearly three weeks ago.
Although U.S. cases and hospitalizations are falling, deaths -- a lagging indicator -- are close to the highest point in nearly one year.
The U.S. daily death toll is hovering around 2,400. Since the beginning of 2022 nearly 77,000 Americans have died of COVID-19, according to federal data.
Mississippi currently holds the country's highest seven-day death rate followed by Virginia and Ohio.
-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos