Country saw 1.1% increase in new cases week over week: FEMA
COVID cases are trending slightly up week-over-week, according to an internal FEMA memo obtained by ABC News.
There were 306,965 new cases confirmed between Sept. 29 and Oct. 5, which was a 1.1% increase from the previous seven-day period, according to the memo.
The national test-positivity rate rose to 5% from 4.5% in week-to-week comparisons, according to FEMA.
The memo stated that 34 states and territories are in an upward trajectory of new cases, six jurisdictions are at plateau and 16 states are going down.
The FEMA memo also said there were 4,962 deaths recorded during that time period, which was a 3.4% decrease in newly recorded deaths from the previous week.
ABC News' Josh Margolin contributed to this report.