These states have an "alarming" climb of Covid
30 states reported an increase in coronavirus cases this week.
Since late in the summer,Dr. Anthony FauciAnd other senior experts have been warned about potential CVIV-19 case surge as we enter the fall and winter months. And just a week at the new season, their serious predictions are already realized. According to the last average range of 3 days, the courtesy ofJohns Hopkins University30 out of 50 states are experiencing an increase in cases compared to the previous week. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
The 30 states cover the country
Old and new hotspots are the list:
- Alaska
- Vermont
- Washington
- Idaho
- Montana
- North Dakota
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
- Michigan
- new York
- Massachusetts
- Oregon
- Nevada
- Wyoming
- South Dakota
- Indiana
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- Connecticut
- Utah
- Nebraska
- Kentucky
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- and Hawaii.
Six states remain unchanged and it is sufficient for a decline in cases.
The positivity rate - which can predict future infections - is also upwards in many states and is currently over 20% in Idaho, Wisconsin and South Dakota, where he has currently clarified 25%.
Wisconsin's files were broken Thursday, reporting a reduction of 2,887 new infections and their greatest number of deaths at the death of 27-year-old hospitalizations.
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Leaders warn "alarming" trends, ask for help
"I am concerned about the alarming trends of Covid-19 that we see in our state," said Wisconsin Governor Tony EversIn a afternoon briefing, urge people to wear masks and practicing social distance. "Today, Wisconsinites, I have to ask for your help. I know it's frustrating, I know it's exhausting, I know it's difficult. You have made sacrifices for months."
"The more the world must take for everyone to take seriously Covid-19, the more this virus will linger long. For the moment, we can not live as if we are back to the way things were Back to be, "added Evers.
Hospitals also reach capacity. President and Chief Executive Officer of TheDacare, Imran Andrabi, saidCnnThat 95% of hospital beds within its system are complete and hospitals falling sick because people do not wear masks and can not stand at work to treat people. "It's really a responsibility we must all take seriously because if some of us do it and others do not work, it does not work," said Andrabi.
As for yourself: do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spreading - 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 these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.