CDC warns these states can see the COVID epidemic
The Midwest shows signs of a "third wave in the heart".
For a week of potentially good, the overvoltage of the summer coronavirus is slow-to-Covid-19, always provokes a major concern, because epidemics appear in some colleges and universities, and some states still have trouble containing the virus. .These are the ones that risk more epidemics, and to stay safe and others safely during this pandemic, do not miss this essential list of theWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Kansas
"Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly called after reporting cases in all 105 counties of an unfortunate stage" Next "a bad weekend" "according toKCTV. "The virus does not know the borders, of course. This is proof of that." She added that the rate of infection to the other of his state, which included an epidemic at the University of Kansas, while students settled, "continues an alarming trend in the wrong direction".
Kentucky
"In the Kentucky, the cases of Gov. Andy Year warned could once again have reported that the state reported more deaths last week than" in any other week fighting the virus ""Cnn. "Beear said the state is to see" troubling signs "and is at" the same time as Kentucky was at the beginning of the summer. "More people are trying to get out of the quarantine that the health service has recommended" the governor said.
Nebraska
"Middle Americas is at this moment stuck," said CDC Director, Robert Redfield, said last week. "That's why it's so important for Average America to recognize the mitigation we talked about ... It's for Middle America, Nebraskas, Oklahomas .... We are not Do not need to have a third wave in the Heartland right now. "Nebraska reportedA case related to Sturgis Motorcycle rally in North Dakota.
Oklahoma
Also on the surveillance list of Dr. Redfield, Oklahoma tries to tap the coronavirus with a vertiginous effect. "Covid-19 does not discriminate. We learn that more and more than weeks and stories of emerging loss and suffering," reportsFox 25. "Lizzy Sanchez 31 was a young vibrant mother who lost his battle with coronavirus just three months before delivering his third child."
Minnesota
"More than 70,000 minnesotans have been tested positive for Covid-19 after 717 new cases have been announced on Monday by state health officials," reports theTribune. "The new cases count as public health officials in several states concern CIVID-19 infections that appear to be related to the rally of Sturgis Motorcycle held earlier this month in South Dakota."
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