US hospitalizations, cases keep dropping
The number of COVID-19-positive patients in U.S. hospitals is declining with the same momentum that it surged in early winter. There are now 78,000 Americans with COVID-19 in hospitals; that number was twice as high -- 160,000 patients -- during the nation's peak on Jan. 20, according to federal data.
The U.S. daily case rate has dropped to 161,000 -- down by 80% since last month's peak, according to federal data.
However, experts continue to caution that the U.S. is not out of the woods. Case levels remain much higher than the nation's previous surges, with the U.S. reporting millions of new cases every week and 98% of U.S. counties reporting high transmission. Also, experts point out that many Americans taking at-home tests are not submitting their results, so case totals may be higher than reported.
-ABC News' Arielle Mitropoulos