I had to look both in the state I live in and the state next to me (I'm five miles from the state line).
Both states have had an overall downward trend in the number of cases per day reported with some spikes that coincide with increases in testing. The local regional hospital and university medical center are doing a lot of research in blood plasma of COVID19 patients and so there is a big push for testing for potential asymptomatic cases, so the specific region I am in has had an increase because of that. There was also an increase in cases coming from a local meat processing plant.
For state One: overall, the downward trend has remained consistent for deaths and there is an estimated 89% recovery rate of all patients, so out of the 11,000 ish in the state that initially have tested positive, around 500 have died, and around 9800 have recovered, leaving between 700-750 active cases. Altogether, there are around 50 ICU beds use in the state, and 350 available. There are less than 500 occupied hospital beds in the state and 4700 beds available. Elective surgeries have not been reinitiated. State one is in Phase 2 of reopening.
For state Two: overall, the downward trend has remained consistent for deaths and there is an estimated 61% recovery rate of all patients, so out of the 27,000 ish in the state that initially have tested positive, around 850 have died, and around 16500 have recovered, leaving between 9600 active cases. Altogether, there are around 522 out of 3223 ICU beds available. There are 4346 hospital beds out of 18990 available. Elective surgeries have been reinitiated in state two. This state is in phase 1 of reopening.