Infectious risk activity has been decreasing over the past 12 weeks in Harrison, West Virginia. Current level is high at 2.0. The 12-week average is 2.7, and the current value is below that average. Activity has changed -50% since the peak.
The Infectious Risk index combines COVID-19, Flu, and RSV data into a composite score reflecting overall respiratory disease burden. It provides a single view of infectious disease activity in your area, weighted by severity and transmission potential.
Data is updated daily. The composite score uses a weighted average of individual disease risk scores.
Sources: CDC surveillance networks, state health departments, Hubbub World composite model
Last updated: May 25, 2026
Data refreshed weekly
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