Reports, which are not made public by the Trump administration are sent to weekly governors. The public integrity center isCollection and publication them. President Donald Trump's administration will be responsible for leading the federal response to the pandemic until the inauguration day, through what many experts already predict will be a macabre winter. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
The Working Group warns against "the acceleration of the widespread community"
The new reports of the Working Group, led by Vice President Mike Pence and Dr. Deborah Birx, pointed out that pandemic coronaviruses does not improve, despite Trump's insistence that the country is"Round the trick."
"It is continued, accelerating the widespread community in the upper half of the country, where temperatures have been cooled and the Americans moved inside," wrote the working group. "It is also presented, a significant deterioration of the Sunbelt as mitigation efforts has been reduced over the last 6 weeks, which has led to the most diffuse dissemination lived to date."
The working group also published its endorsement of the general and regular tests of the general population, even when individuals show no symptoms.
"All Rouge and Orange counties must start the proactive tests of community members aged 18 to 40," said the White HouseNew Mexico. "Require use only in symptomatic people prevents adequate tests and control from the pandemic."
The working group reports contain little data on hospital capacity, but at least two of them this week contained alarm notes. "The Minnesota notes a continuous dramatic increase in the affairs and the positivity of the tests that will continue to increase hospitalizations and deaths," wrote the working group inreport. "The new hospital admissions in New Mexico continue to increase and that capacity is under a continuous threat," wrote inanother.
Twenty states are now in the white zone of the White House for the percentage of positive tests, which means that more than 10% of the tests come back positive and that 27 are in the red zone for deaths, which means that they had More than two deaths per 100,000 inhabitants last week.
In addition to its weekly reports, the Working Group on the White House was especially "sleeping" and broke out by staff clashes, theWashington Post reported last month. Assetdirectly contradicted The advice contained in the reports of the Working Group several times this fall by organizing large rallies of campaign in states with unnected epidemics. The President-Elected Transition Team Joe Biden haspromised A national dashboard allowing Americans to see data on the propagation of coronavirus by postal code.
The White House did not respond to a request for comments but said in the past that it does not make the public to the public because it wants the states to lead the pandemic response.
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These are the states of the red zone
The states of the red zone for cases in the report of this week (which means they had more than 100 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants of the preceding week):
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Wisconsin
- Iowa
- Wyoming
- Nebraska
- Montana
- Illinois
- Utah
- Minnesota
- Kansas
- Idaho
- Alaska
- Indiana
- Colorado
- Missouri
- Rhode Island
- New Mexico
- Michigan
- Arkansas
- Kentucky
- Oklahoma
- Ohio
- Nevada
- Tennessee
- Connecticut
- Mississippi
- Texas
- Western Virginia
- North Carolina
- Florida
- Arizona
- Alabama
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Massachusetts
- Caroline from the south
- Delaware
- Maryland
- Georgia
- Virginia
- Washington
The states of the red zone for the positivity of the tests in the report of this week (which means that more than 10% of state tests were positive in the previous week):
- Montana
- Idaho
- South Dakota
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- Missouri
- Utah
- Wisconsin
- Oklahoma
- Minnesota
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Colorado
- Mississippi
The states of the red zone for death (which means they had more than two new deaths per 100,000 inhabitants of the week before):
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Arkansas
- Montana
- Wisconsin
- Kansas
- Indiana
- New Mexico
- Iowa
- Missouri
- Wyoming
- Mississippi
- Idaho
- Tennessee
- Illinois
- Nebraska
- Minnesota
- Oklahoma
- Arizona
- Alabama
- North Carolina
- Texas
- Western Virginia
- Nevada
- Michigan
- Rhode Island
- Caroline from the south