The CDC predicts deaths will increase in this state

The latest forecasts of the CDC clushes a mountain state.


In the battle to slow down the spread of COVID-19, identifying the country's problems and to predict those who will fall soon in this category are essential. After all, this can not only alert the health officials that things go in the wrong direction, but also allow them to warn in order to better manage the expected damage. This week, the United States focuses on disease control and prevention identified a Western state that could head in a deadly direction and could be a surprise.

Deaths should increase in a single state

On Friday, the CDC released its latest forecasts for the coming month, recalculating the number of deaths they expect as a result of COVID-19. According to forecasts of the entire state and territory, the number of new deaths announced per week can increase over the next four weeks in a single Colorado state. They also revealed that this could diminish in others, including Arizona, Northern Mariana Islands, Vermont and Wyoming.

According to their latest statistics, there will be 4,200 to 10,600 new COVID-19 deaths over the week ending September 5th. At that date, they estimate that in total of 180,000 to 200,000 total mortalities following the virus will have been reported.

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In order to make these forecasts, they use 31 modeling groups, of which 29 provided forecasts for new and total deaths and two forecasts that provide only total deaths.

According to the latest data from the Colorado Public Health Department (CDPHE), 172 patients are currently hospitalized in Colorado, with an average post-three-day positivity rate from 27% to August 13th. The state has raised a total of 1,882 deaths, adding six deaths over the last 24 hours.

A "Forest Fire Smoke"

July 17, Governor Jared Polis' executive orderMandates of face masks or blankets for anyone in indoor places in public came into force and, Wednesday, he announced it would be extended. Bars and discotheques have been closed to in-person services since June 30.

To complicate the coronavirus situation in the state, there were recent fire fires, which experts claim can exacerbate the symptoms of coronavirus.

"This forest fire smoke can actually increase some of the symptoms of COVID-19 and could make you more vulnerable to Covid-19 because the smoke can work to break down your immune system", Landes Scott of the pollution control division of Air Colorado for Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (Cdph)Denver7 Thursday.

Until a vaccine is widely available, do everything you can to prevent recovery and propagation-Covid-19: wear a face mask, test yourself if you think of coronaviruses, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distancing. , only run essential races, wash hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.


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