5 states where coronavirus death rates explode
If you live in the theses states you should be worried.
This is a unique moment when the experienced politicians, health experts, and the rest of us look at the news and shaking the head with unified disbelief: in the United States have just broke a new painful record yesterday. With more than 59,400 recorded infections Wednesday, now more than 3.1 million people in the United States have been infected with coronavirus and at least 133,000 died, according to theNew York Times Data.
What is even more disturbing: the mortality rate of the virus, which had been down, is now up again. It is logical that more more equal viral infections, especially with southern overflow hospitals.According to the CDC, The average duration of the beginning of symptoms to the death declaration is about 3 weeks. This the darkest of news and that means we will observe a sharp increase in death reports in the coming weeks. Here are the latest data (we based on a model created byAshish K. JHA, MD, MPHand the data of theCOVID monitoring project) Of the five states with the largest number of new cases by the population. If you live there, you should be worried!
Arizona
Trial:up to 12%
case:up to 36%
Hospitalizations in progress:up to 66%
Daily deaths: up 79%
Florida
Trial: up to 80%
Case until: 162%
Hospitalizations in progress: not available
Daily deaths: up to 37%
Louisiana
Trial: up to 15%
case: up to 162%
Hospitalizations in progress: up 50%
Daily deaths: up to 7%
Caroline from the south
Trial: up to 56%
case: up to 65%
Hospitalizations in progress: up 76%
Daily deaths: up to 62%
Texas
Test until: 41%
Case until: 86%
Hospitalizations in progress: up to 140%
Daily deaths: up to 52%
Georgia, Nevada, Mississippi, Alabama and California
And how the situation in the next five worst States watch? "Georgia, Nevada, Mississippi, Alabama and California all have strong increases in hospitalizations. Andfour of the five have risen dead - Everything but Georgia, "writes Dr. Jha.
Good news: New York
Trial: 4% drop
case: up to 6%
DOWN HOSPITALIZATIONS: 32%
Daily deaths: up to 56%
How to stay safe in your state
Earlier this week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases,advice had for all Americans"Crowd Avoid," he said. "If you are going to have a social function, maybe a unique couple or two-do it outside if you are going to do it. These are fundamental and everyone can do it now." So, avoid crowds, wear your mask, the social distance, wash your hands frequently, monitor your health, and pass through this pandemic to your healthier, do not miss theseThings you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus.