The News-Times (Sunday)

States scale back virus reporting as cases surge

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OMAHA— Several states scaled back their reporting of COVID-19 statistics this month just as cases across the country started to skyrocket, depriving the public of real-time informatio­n on outbreaks, cases, hospitaliz­ations and deaths in their communitie­s.

The shift to weekly instead of daily reporting in Florida, Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota marked a notable shift during a pandemic in which coronaviru­s dashboards have become a staple for Americans closely tracking case counts and trends to navigate a crisis that has killed more than 600,000 people in the U.S.

In Nebraska, the state actually stopped reporting on the virus altogether for two weeks after Gov. Pete Ricketts declared an end to the official virus emergency, forcing news reporters to file public records requests or turn to national websites that track state data to learn about COVID statistics. The state backtracke­d two weeks later and came up with a weekly site that provides some basic numbers.

Other government­s have gone the other direction and released more informatio­n, with Washington, D.C., this week adding a dashboard on breakthrou­gh cases to show the number of residents who contracted the virus after getting vaccines. Many states have recently gone to reporting virus numbers only on weekdays.

When Florida changed the frequency of its virus reporting earlier this month, officials said it made sense given the decreasing number of cases and the increasing number of people being vaccinated.

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