These 11 states have uncontrolled Covid-19 epidemics, the study says
The new virus strain can be responsible for rising infections.
When scientists have discovered a newCORONAVIRUS MUTATION-One that infects you even faster than the first, it has made a certain amount of meaning. After all, the cases explode in certain areas because the states reopened. "The seven-day rolling average for new daily cases in the United States has reached a high record for the 27th day in a row, climbing at 48,640 Sunday, according toThe Washington Post. "Hospitalizations related to coronaviruses have reached their highest level to date in Arizona and Nevada." Here are the states where the new strain may cause more infections at a faster rate.
Texas
The state consists of 197,000 cases and 2,650 deaths, striking most days. "I'll tell you a month ago a one out of 10 tested positive. Today, it's one in four," said Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Turner sylvesterFace the nation. "The number of people who fall ill and who go to hospitals have exponentially. The number of people in our ICU beds has exponentially increased. In fact, if we do not do the hand around this virus quickly, in about two Weeks Our hospital system could be in severe serious problems. "
Florida
"It is clear that growth is exponential at this point," said Mayor de Miami, Francis SuarezThis week. "We broke a record after record after having recorded the last two weeks." "Florida has exceeded 200,000 cases of COVID-19 Sunday, as a result of the July 4 holidays during which the state recorded most cases reported in one day", reportsCnn. "At least 40,000 cases have been reported by Florida's Florida's Department of Florida in the last four days. On Saturday, Sunshine State reported 11,458 cases, the most reported in one day, beating the previous file that has been defined Thursday. " He has 3 730 deaths.
Arizona
"The Arizona has reported 3,536 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, an increase of 3.7%, as well as four new deaths, the Mayor of Phoenix complaining that federal officials decreased to help more tests", reports reportsBloomberg. "Cases increased by 4.1% over the last seven days and are now 98,089." There were 1,825 dead. "We opened a lot too early in Arizona", Mayor Phoenix Kate Gallego, a Democrat, said SundayThis week. "We had cluttered discos distributing free champagne, no masks."
Caroline from the south
"South Carolina establishes another record for everyday coronavirus cases and the number of hospital beds used to treat patients with viruses", reportsWLTX. "There are currently 1,190 hospital beds occupied by patients who have been positive tested or undergo an investigation into COVID-19." The state has 44,847 cases and 820 deaths.
Tennessee
"Gov. Bill Lee has granted authority Friday to the mayors in 89 Counties of Tennessee to make their own face mask mask warrants, because Covid-19 cases augurs from the state. The movement follows an increase in the record day after the State Health Department reported 1,822 new cases, "reports theTennessean. In total, Tennessee has 50,365 cases and 639 deaths.
Nevada
Cases are on the rise of high time. "Nevada reported its five largest increases in a single day for the case of COVID-19 in the last two weeks. Its greater jump was from 99th June, followed by 985 on July 2, 857 July 3, 843 on July 4th and 821 June 27, "Reports8NewsNow. The state has 22 419 cases and 534 deaths.
Indiana
"Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a break on Thursday in the stages of reopening of Indianapolis," reportsIndystar. "The move reflects a state break to the reopening that the Eric Holccomb government announced on Wednesday and goes one day after the mayor has launched a million dollar marketing campaign to attract Hoosiers to Indianapolis." The status has 49,203 cases and 2,693 deaths.
Wisconsin
"Wisconsin has established a new COVID-19 case file on Saturday, as state health leaders indicating 738 new cases confirmed over a 24-hour period," reportsRoom. "This eclipses the previous note of 733 cases over a 24 hour period set on May 29th." In total, Wisconsin has 34,729 cases and 804 deaths.
Kansas
"Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, published an executive order Thursday, forcing the use of facial masks or blankets in public starting Friday in order to reduce the propagation of the coronavirus novel of the state", reportsFox News. "It's a simple and proactive step that we can take to keep Kansans at work, bring back our children to school and keep ourselves and our healthy neighbors," Kelly said in a statement. "Wearing a mask is not only safe, but it is necessary to avoid another stop." The state has 16,289 cases and 287 deaths.
Delaware
"Supporting its greatest weekly gain in new cases in six weeks, Delaware continued to see triple gains in the number of CVIV-19 cases positive," reportsWdel. "The Delaware Public Health Division reported 132 new cases on Sunday, repelling the total of 12,128 of the state." Delaware also has 512 deaths.
Louisiana
"The number of people hospitalized with Coronavirus Statewide in Louisiana jumped by 74 years during the holiday weekend, continues a trend for a long time indicating that coronavirus infections are again on the state", reportNola.com. The state has 65,334 cases and 3,288 deaths.
Where cases decrease
There were bright stains across the United States: Three Kentucky, New Hampshire and Vermont - report a decline in business and business are stable in Arkansas, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming.
How to stay healthy
No matter the strain of COVID-19, protect yourself and others: wear a well-fitted homemade mask with several layers of quilt fabric or a shelf cone-style mask; practice social distancing; Wash your hands frequently; monitor your health; And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss theseThings you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus.