These 13 states must stop now, say Harvard's experts
Some of the country's best experts support a full stop of coronavirus from several states of the "red zone".
In case of coronaviruses, the rates of infection, hospitalizations and even deaths continues to increase across the country, 21 states are currently in the "red zone", according to a newreportby working group of the coronavirus Trump administration. As they recommend tightening their response, a group of high-level researchers, Global Health Institute of the University of Harvard and Edmond J. Safra Center for ethics, the majority of They are in a deplorable state of the country, they should close completely. Continue reading to know which ones.
Florida
48.1 new cases a day for 100,000 people
For three consecutive days, Florida broke the death toll records a single day, 253 new reports coronavirus related deaths Thursday 186 from Tuesday and 216 Wednesday. In addition, they added 9,943 cases to their total, which is now more than 460,000 cases across the state, and more than 26,000 hospitalizations.
Louisiana
46.2 new cases a day for 100,000 people
On Thursday Governor John Edwards Bel Announced Dark News: Louisiana is currently leading the nation in greater numbers of Cvid-19 per capita scenery exceeding Arizona, Florida and New York. They reported 1,769 new COVID-19 cases (for a total of 114,000), and 69 dead-the most lives lost in a period of 24 hours in two and a half months.
Mississippi
43.5 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Thursday, the Ministry of Mississippi of Health reported 48 new coronavirus deaths and 1,775 new cases Thursday, marking the third day this week of more than 1000 cases-and a new record top of Covid-19 cases in the state . The total is now at 57,579 cases and 1.611 state death. The state reported more than 1000 cases confirmed over six of the seven days last week.
Alabama
39.1 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Cases of coronaviruses continue to climb every day in Alabama, according to their ministry of public health. Wednesday, they reported 1.263 cases, skip up to 1,923 new positives Thursday. In total, the state reported 83,495 confirmed cases. Wednesday Gov. Kay Ivey extended a mask order all the state for four weeks until August 31 "These decisions are not easy, and they are certainly not fun," Ivey said at a press conference on Wednesday. "There is no way in the world that you ever can make everyone happy to 100 percent of the time. But one thing is certain. Difficult decisions are much easier to do when you are on the touch only when you are in the arena. "
Arizona
36.6 new cases a day for 100,000 people
On Thursday, Arizona reported 2,525 new COVID-19 cases and 172 new deaths. However, according to Governor Doug Ducey, the state has a downward trend of CVIV-19 cases since the beginning of July, the average reports 2,533 new CIVID-19 cases per day and a post-activity rate of 11% the week Last, compared to 5,439 new COVID-19 cases on June 29 "We are headed in the right direction," said Ducey, adding that hospitalizations and fan use are also downward.
Tennessee
34.1 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Wednesday Dr. Anthony Fauci warned that Tennessee, currently seeing 2,391 cases a day, is one of three states where a major coronavirus epidemic is inevitable because of the increase in positivity rates. "It's an infallible sign that you must be very careful," said FauciHello America.
Georgia
33.8 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Georgia has been established large files, and not the right kind in their fight against coronavirus. According to the Georgian Ministry of Public Health 4.045 new cases of CIVID-19 have been reported Thursday, bringing the total to the entire state of about 182286 cases. Hospitalizations are also marked a peak. 3,200 people are currently hospitalized, with 87% of full intensive care beds in the state.
Nevada
33.0 new cases a day for 100,000 people
The Nevada Coronavirus crisis continues to deteriorate. Thursday, they recorded 1,018 new cases of COVID-19 and 21 other deaths during the previous day. According to the Ministry of Health and Social Services, the total case of the coronavirus state is now at 46824. With regard to their infection rate, it has been climbing for 22 consecutive days, reaching 10.12 percent.
Caroline from the south
30.1 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Wednesday, the Ministry of Health and Environmental Control in South Carolina reported 1666 new confirmed coronavirus as well as 48 confirmed deaths, bringing the total number of cases confirmed at 85,423 and confirmed deaths at 1551. The day previous , they reported a positivity rate of 19.9%.
Texas
27.9 New cases a day for 100,000 people
Texas has been hit hard by coronavirus, and if the state continues to release restrictions, the state will experience approximately 25962 before November 1, according to the Institute of the University of Washington of Metrology and Health Assessment (Ihme). However, if the state introduces a mask mandate, the number could fall to 16476.
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Idaho
27.5 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Idaho Percentage of Positivity of Coronavirus Tests has decreased for the second consecutive week, but it is still much higher than health experts would like to see. For the week of July 19-25, theIdaho Ministry of Health and WellbeingReported 17,746 COVID-19 tests with a percentage of positivity of 13.2%.
Arkansas
26.4 new cases a day for 100,000 people
On Thursday, Governor of Arkansas ASA Hutchinson announced 791 new cases and eight additional deaths, bringing the total at 6580 cases and 442 deaths. "500 communities have an active Covid disease," says Joseph Thompson, President and CEO of the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement (CCIS).
Oklahoma
25.6 new cases a day for 100,000 people
Thursday, the number of new COVID-19 in Oklahoma was up 3.2% from the previous day with an increase of one day of 1117, 13 deaths also reports. Oklahoma, who experienced a significant increase in cases, was accused by the representative. James Clyburn, South Carolina, ignore several public health recommendations to stop the propagation of CVIV-19.
"The public needs clear information ..."
According to Harvard's experts, the recommendations of the working group are too low to combat highly infectious virus. "The public needs clear and consistent information on COVID risk levels in different jurisdictions for personal decision-making, and policymakers need a clear and consistent visibility that allows political differentiation between the administrations," Danielle Allen, Director of Safra Center of Harvard, explained. "We also collectively need to stay focused on what should be our main goal: a path of incidence close to zero cases. »
Harvard and the basics of the working group on their key risk measurement: the seven-day average of new Covid-19 cases for 100,000 people. However, Harvard has four levels of risk while the working group has only three. And to make it on "the red team" Harvard needs a much higher case for 100,000 people average rates of more than 25 per day, compared to only 14.3.
How to stay healthy where are you
And, while Trump's "red zone" are responsible for "carrying a mask at any time outside the house and maintain physical distance" and "reduce your public interactions and 25 percent of your normal activity "And" nearby bars and gymnasiums and create outdoors to eat with pedestrian areas "," limits social gatherings to 10 people or less "and" make sure all retailers of Personal companies and services need masks and can safely distance, "Harvard is much stricter with their recommendations: stay at home.
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