COVID-19 patients in ICU, state by state: Oct. 28

Gabrielle Masson -

Of states reporting relevant data, Texas and California currently have the most COVID-19 patients in intensive care, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

Thirty-seven states and Washington, D.C., are reporting current intensive care unit admissions and/or cumulative intensive care admissions. The Atlantic's COVID Tracking Project compiles data directly from the websites of local or state public health authorities. When data is missing from the websites, they supplement available numbers with information from official news conferences. Data was last updated Oct. 26 or Oct. 27, depending on the state.

Becker's has taken this data and ordered the states from highest number of current COVID-19 patients in the ICU to lowest. States reporting cumulative totals are ordered from greatest to least as well.

State populations come from 2019 U.S. Census data.

Editor's note: This is not a comprehensive list. Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington and Wyoming did not report data for either cumulative or current ICU patients. 

COVID-19 patients currently in ICU

Texas: 1,601

State population: 28,995,881

California: 774

State population: 39,512,223

Illinois: 595

State population: 12,671,821

Indiana: 494

State population: 6,732,219

Missouri: 449

State population: 6,137,428

Ohio: 418

State population: 11,689,100

Tennessee: 393

State population: 6,829,174

Wisconsin: 339

State population: 5,822,434

North Carolina: 329

State population: 10,488,084

Michigan: 320

State population: 9,986,857

Oklahoma: 286

State population: 3,956,971

Kentucky: 233

State population: 4,467,673

New York: 233

State population: 19,453,561

Arkansas: 232

State population: 3,017,804

Virginia: 230

State population: 8,535,519

South Carolina: 188

State population: 5,148,714

Arizona: 187

State population: 7,278,717

New Jersey: 182

State population: 8,882,190

Minnesota: 165

State population: 5,639,632

Mississippi: 159

State population: 2,976,149

Nevada: 144

State population: 3,080,156

Iowa: 128

State population: 3,155,070

Utah: 111

State population: 3,205,958

Massachusetts: 109

State population: 6,892,503

Maryland: 105

State population: 6,045,680

Kansas: 103

State population: 2,913,314

Idaho: 75

State population: 1,787,065

West Virginia: 74

State population: 1,792,147

Oregon: 61

State population: 4,217,737

North Dakota: 37

State population: 762,062

Washington, D.C.: 26

Area population: 705,749

Delaware: 20

State population: 973,764

Hawaii: 15

State population: 1,415,872

Rhode Island: 14

State population: 1,059,361

Maine: 5

State population: 1,344,212

Cumulative recorded number of COVID-19 patients in ICU

Georgia cumulative: 5,859

State population: 10,617,423

Ohio cumulative: 3,771

State population: 11,689,100

Indiana cumulative: 3,135

State population: 6,732,219

Minnesota cumulative: 2,589

State population: 5,639,632

Alabama cumulative: 2,035

State population: 4,903,185

Kentucky cumulative: 1,694

State population: 4,467,673

Wisconsin cumulative: 1,442

State population: 5,822,434

Utah cumulative: 1,083

State population: 3,205,958

Kansas cumulative: 1,009

State population: 2,913,314

Idaho cumulative: 539

State population: 1,787,065

North Dakota cumulative: 297

State population: 762,062

New Hampshire cumulative: 248

State population: 1,359,711

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