Public release of hospital data about the coronavirus pandemic has slowed to a crawl, one month after the federal government ordered states to bypass the CDC and report it directly to HHS
Key indicators, such as estimates of the portion of inpatient beds occupied by Covid-19 patients, are lagging by a week or more, making it harder for citizens and local officials to get a handle on how the pandemic is progressing and for agencies to allocate supplies.
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