These 24 states have uncontrolled coronavirus epidemics, the study says
As the rupture of cities, the virus works freely in these particular regions.
Shocking airnew reportEstimate that 24 states have a propagation of CIVID-19 uncontrolled, just as the country considers the reopening. "Although we are convinced that some states have controlled the transmission, we are of the same belief that many states do not have:" Researchers, the Imperial College of London, wrote. They based their data on the number of people likely to be infected with a single patient who has coronavirus. "Most of the Midwest and South states have transmission rates that suggest that the epidemic is not yet under control." (They note that their study has not yet been examined by peers.) Here are the 24 states that have still not contented that their coronavirus epidemics, according to researchers.
Texas
As hundreds of people recently gathered at the state capital to protest, calling for restrictions to be lifted, some models predict that Texas will see overvoltage cases next month. For example, Harris County, which includes Houston, could see more than 2,000 cases every day to come in June. "We are not equipped to manage this type of surge," said Sylvester Turner Sylvester Sylvester sylvester, according toKsat. The state consists of 54,509 confirmed cases and 1,506 deaths to May 25th. Texas is at the top of the list of those of the "highest risk" study.
Arizona
Arizona is lifting restrictions, which has worried physicians, as the state has 16,339 confirmed cases and 800 deaths, as of May 25. "My concern is that people might think that because the state opens, that the virus is gone. The virus is always here," Dr. Marjorie Bessel, the clinical director of the health of the banner, the biggest State health system declaredCentral AZ. "We have more than 400 people hospitalized right now in our system that is either covidant positive or under suspicion. We have 100 people on the fans of this same category .... The threat of the pandemic will not disappear for some time . "
Illinois
The state takes steps to reopen responsibly, despite the epidemic and 108,000 cases confirmed and 4,790 deaths to May 25. In Chicago, reports theChicago Tribune: "In the next reopening phase, retailers can allow customers of 50% of their normal capabilities or five customers for 1,000 feet of retail space and" service countertop "companies ... can work With a signal displayed at the input notifying clients of social distancing and facial coverage requirements and cleaning procedures. "
Colorado
No reopening date has been given, but the Government is considering a Rouvre Restoration Plan, despite 23,964 confirmed cases and 1,327 deaths to May 25: "Not more than 50 people, or half of the maximum occupancy Normal, would be allowed for dinner in restaurants that adhere to guidelines and restrictions. Food pickup and delivery would always be encouraged. "
Ohio
Deaths have recently doubled in a 24 hour period. At the time of publication, "this brings the new coronavirus death number of the state to 1,956, with 200 of those listed as" likely "rather than confirmed. Among the 84 deaths, 194, are listed as" probable ", report "Cincinnati.com. The state has 31,408 cases confirmed as of May 25.
Minnesota
"While the crowd lined up for a second day of free Covid-19 to six armed for the National Guard around Minnesota on Sunday, the state saw its cases confirmed to climb at most 20,000 years," reportedMPR NewsMay 24th. "The toll of death is now at 869." And confirmed cases are 19 845 from May 25th.
Indiana
"The Ministry of Health Indiana 487 new CVIVID-19 positive cases and 12 additional deaths Sunday" reportedWPTA21. "Indiana's total positive affairs increased to 31,376 and the number of deaths amounted to 1,824. These new cases and positive deaths were recorded between May 19 and May 23rd."
Iowa
"Sunday's figures bring the state total to 17,213 cases of POSITIVE COVID-19 and 450 deaths" reportedKccMay 24th.
Alabama
"At a press conference on Thursday, Steven Reed, the Mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, said that hospitals in the city are missed with beds in their intensive care units, where coronavirus patients are normally treated", has reportedNewsweek. "The lack of beds is partly caused by patients rural areas that lack hospitals." As of May 25, the state has 14,152 confirmed cases and 551 deaths.
Wisconsin
The state has 14,877 cases confirmed and 507 deaths, as of May 25. The percentage of positive cases follows a trend from top to bottom.
Mississippi
"While State leaders continue to relax security measures and state security companies, Mississippi reported its highest weekly CVIV-19 case account," reportsMississippi today. "Surprising weekly statistics come from days after GOLV. Tate Reeves announced additional security restrictions would be relaxed." The state has 13 005 confirmed cases and 616 deaths.
Tennessee
"One month after the Tennessee has begun to restart its economy after arrests to thwart the propagation of coronavirus, most of the 95 counties of the state do not see a remarkable growth of the virus. But there are exceptions", reports theIndependent herald. "The County of Putnam, Rhea County, Hamilton County and Loudon County are part of these exceptions in the eastern half of the state - Cumberland County earning an honorable questionable mention." The state has 19,789 confirmed cases and 329 deaths as of May 25.
Florida
The state has 50,127 cases confirmed and 2,233 deaths as of May 25. "Here in Miami-Dade, they studied seawater on the beaches to make sure they are not contaminated," said Dr. Aileen Marty, an infectious expert of Florida International University's disease ,Tampa Bay 10. "Our wastewater is full of viruses."
Virginia
Those who flock Virginia's beaches on non-permanent authorities on weekends. The state has 36,244 confirmed cases and 1 171 deaths as of May 25, with most cases and deaths in Fairfax County.
New Mexico
The state has 6,785 confirmed cases and 308 deaths as at May 25. ReportsKqre: "We closely monitor the spread of COVID throughout the state and we see an alarming increase in the number of cases in the southern part of the state, especially along Texas, the border of New Mexico" David Scrase said, secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services.
Missouri
The state has returned national news this week:The hillAccording to officials, a second Missouri dressing table has exposed 56 customers to Covid-19. The state has 11,752 confirmed cases and 676 deaths as of May 25.
Delaware
There may be a good side here: "At the 62nd day of the residence order at Delaware House, the state continues to see progress in the fight against Covid-19," ReportsWdel. "On the basis of 1,336 new test results, the Delaware Public Health Division reported Sunday that the number of patients recovered increased by 144 of the watch at 4598." The state has 8,690 cases confirmed and 324 deaths as of May 25.
Caroline from the south
The state has 9,895 confirmed cases and 425 deaths as of May 25. "Richland and Greenville Counties continue to be hot spots for infections", reportsState.
Massachusetts
Researchers at an Imperial College found that 13% of residents of the state were infected. The state has 91,662 cases confirmed and 6,304 deaths, as of May 25.
North Carolina
The state reported its highest peak of a day of case on the weekend of Memorial Day weekend. It has 22,725 cases confirmed and 737 deaths, as of May 25.
California
Cases of coronaviruses have been linked to church services, food plants and rising state. The state has 90,631 confirmed cases and 3,708 deaths to May 25.
Pennsylvania
The closure of the state should end on June 5th. Meanwhile: the state has 66,983 cases of coronavirus and 5,096 deaths, as of May 25.
Louisiana
The state has 37,040 confirmed cases and 2,560 deaths, as of May 25. The good news is that hospitalizations diminish. "The number of reported hospitalizations related to the disease caused by the new coronavirus continues to decline in Louisiana, according to the figures posted by the State Department of State Sunday" reports theAp.
Maryland
Baltimore directs the region of positive test rates. The state has 45,495 confirmed cases and 2,130 deaths, as of May 25.
So, what can you do to stop spread?
"Without behavioral changes that result in reduced transmission or interventions such as the increase in tests that limit transmission, new CVIV-19 infections are likely to persist and, in the majority of states, to grow", say. authors of the study. Even if your state reopens, continue to practice social distance, wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds at a time and wear a face mask.
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