Here is where the risk of COVID is the highest
10 states are currently in the red zone, in accordance with the standards of the working group on the coronavirus of the White House
Red, orange, yellow and green. In recent months, these colors have been associated with COVID-19 infection in the country's states. While the most ardent spectrum shade represents areas where the virus is literally on fire, mean more than 25 new daily cases for 100,000 people, the "GO" color represents when the infection is the lowest, below a new case for 100,000.
This week, as cases continue to increase through the nation, there are five states in particular that have been considered as the highest risk states in the country on the basis of a scale developed by the Institute. Harvard Global Health and the collaboration of the best scientists from the country's institutions and analyzed byNPR. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
North Dakota
Currently, North Dakota reports 401 new cases a day, with new per capita infections - 53 per 100,000 people. According to statistics on 2 October, they experienced a 10% increase in infections in the last 14 days. The state saw three health directors since May, including the last, Dr. Paul Mariani, who left after less than a month. Wednesday, Mr. Doug Burgum, who resisted the regulatory measures, published a mandatory 14-day quarantine for anyone who exposed to the virus. "If you are close contact or household contact with someone who is positive, we now know that there may be a chance in three, you are going to extinguish yourself positive," he said. However, the state has still not published mandatory mandate.
South Dakota
Their neighbor, South Dakota, is also one of the most troubling states in the country with 424 new cases a day, an average of 48 per 100,000 people. This means a 51% increase in cases over the past two weeks. However, the Republican Government Kristi Noem, which has resisted the issue of mask mandates or commercial restrictions, maintains that the state is proof "you do not need lock to be responsible and flatten the curve".
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin has been in the new new few weeks because of their breaking peak in cases. Currently, they are on average to 2,440 new cases a day with an infection rate of 42 per 100,000 people. Their number of infections has increased up to 55% in the last 14 days. Wednesday, they even broke their own folder for the Total number of deaths in a dayAnd Friday, their hospital beds were at a capacity of 82%. "We need people to start taking this seriously and young people especially - please stay at home as much as you allow it, ignore yourself in the bars, and wear a mask every time you go out," said Gov. Tony Evers in a declaration on September 22, prolonging the state's domestic mask policy.
Montana
In Montana, the number of infections increased by more than 111% in just two weeks and the state isbreakIn terms of new infections. They are currently on average 327 new cases a day with a 31 per cent infection rate. On Saturday only, they reported 501 new infections - the greatest number since the beginning of the pandemic. "It's not that we are too unsunder, but our hospitals are certainly busy and it puts us in a particularly difficult position through the cold season and the flu," said Gov. Steve Bullock at the press conference of September 30th. "We need to control this virus under control and how we can do it is again taking this virus seriously."
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Utah
UTAH knows 947 cases of Covid daily, with a 30 per 100,000 population infection rate. In two weeks, the number of infections has increased by 30%. "It happens in a variety of different states, different places. It's like everyone turns," said Gov. Gary Herbert Thursday at his weekly press conference. "So, we are not in a unique situation, it is always frustrating for all of us, I am sure we see these tips taking place.
Other states of the red zone
Idaho, plus four states of Midwest - Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas and Oklahoma - are also in the red zone.
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So, what states are green?
According to the latter analysis, the only state of the country where the rate of infection is lower than a new case per 100,000 is Vermont.
How to avoid Covid-19
As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing - Covid-19 in the first place: wearing afacial maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .