National Trends for Common Human Coronaviruses
Updated April 25, 2024
On May 8, 2024, the data previously included on this page was moved to the NREVSS Interactive Dashboard.
The following surveillance information only includes four common human coronavirus types (229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1), not SARS-CoV2 the virus that causes COVID-19. For more information on these common coronavirus types, visit the Human Coronavirus Types webpage. Data for SARS-CoV-2 the virus that causes COVID-19 testing are available on the COVID Data Tracker.
Participating laboratories report weekly to CDC the total number of coronavirus tests performed that week, and the number of those tests that were positive. Because reporting delays may be expected for some laboratories, data shown for the more recent weeks may be less complete than others. Each point on the trend graph below displays the average number of coronavirus tests that were performed nationally, and the average percent of those that were positive from three adjacent weeks: the specified week, and the weeks preceding and following it. This is also known as a centered 3-week moving average.
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Table: percent positive coronavirus tests in the United States, by week