These 21 states need to lock now, declares the report
A closure can be inevitable for these hot spots across the country.
A new federal report lists 21 states that are coronavirus "red zones" and "have been designated as such because they had more than 100 new cases for 100,000 people last week", reports theNew York Times. "The report, which has been dated July 26, recommended that more restrictions be put in place in the" red zone "states. But on Monday, one day later, President Trump called for more states to reopen. " Here is a list of the states that the report indicates that it needs more restrictions. Click to see if your condition is a "red zone".
North Carolina
"Some elected officials fear another coronavirus-induced locking seems inevitable because the Charlotte region is struggling to take control of the gradual increase in accounts and hospitalizations" reports theObserver Charlotte. "I have the impression that we are just sitting here to watch a train come to us, and we are just sitting on the track," said Commissioner Susan Rodriguez-McDowell, "said the newspaper. "And we are like" Oh, maybe it will stop before hitting me, and maybe it will not be ". It's just a really strange feeling."
Idaho
Idaho had its numbers that remarkably rose in recent days, with a total of 18,836 cases and 159 deaths. One of them was Samantha Hickey, 45, a nurse in Saint-Luke. "The death of Samantha is a heartbreaking consequence of the gravity of the Pandemic of Covid-19," said his employer. "As a long-term learning and a community of community spirit, Samantha's husband and four children say she wanted to make a difference. They believe she would like her death not to be in vain, but to serve Separate reminder that people have to do anything they can protect themselves and others and take this pandemic seriously. "
Arkansas
"A county of Arkansas has seen hiscoronavirusThe figures increase by almost 200% last week that state grapples with infection rates recorded in the middle of the shortening test supplies, in accordance with the data of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, "reportsABC News. "Hot Spring County, Arkansas recorded a 198% increase in infections last week with 145 new reported cases." The state has 40 181 cases and 428 deaths.
Alabama
"If we do not do something, let's get out of the cliff ..." Warned Judy Smith, district administrator of the Alabama Public Health Department, according to Al.. The state had a total of 82,366 cases and 1,491 deaths.
Georgia
With 156,000 total cases and 3,335 deaths, "Georgia reopened imprudently and the peoples of our city and our state suffer from the consequences," said Atlanta Mayor K Keisha launches, who tested positive for Coronavirus.
Iowa
"Groups representing thousands of Iowa doctors and other health professionals have urged Kim Reynolds government on Monday for need to hide, wear to help coronaviruses and murderous disease it causes" reports theMonks register. "A constant and widespread use of fabric masks in public contexts will greatly slow down the propagation of COVID-19 and will save lives," said Iowa Medical Society Monday and 14 other occupational health groups in a letter to the governor.
Oklahoma
"The Oklahoma State Ministry of Health Tuesday reported 1,089 new cases of coronavirus in the state, bringing the total cumulative number of state positive cases to 33,775," reportsKoco.
Texas
Texas saw its Covid-19 death toll rate of more than 100% at some point. "A San Antonio doctor said one of his hospitals, a 30-year-old man, died after attending an alleged" Covid Party ", a weird tendency where young people intentionally meet with an infected person" , reports reports ABC 7. "Dr. Jane Appleby, Chief Medical Officer of Methodist Hospital and Methodist Hospital, said the patient thought the coronavirus pandemic was a hoax." He thought he was young and he was invincible and would not be affected ... One of the things that was heart that he told his nurse was: "I think I made a mistake." "
Nevada
"Nevada recorded 1,105 new cases of Covid-19 and 20 additional deaths during the previous day, according to state data published on Tuesday ... by pushing the case of the state a total of 44,936 and in raising the number of deaths at 759, "Reports Journal. "The inclusion of Nevada on the" Red Zone "of Coronavirus in the Working Group's document suggests that the state should go back to stricter protection measures, some of which are already in place in the state."
Kansas
"Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, has published an executive order responsible for the use of facial masks or public covers in order to reduce the spread of the new coronavirus of the state", reportsFox News. "It's a simple and proactive step that we can take to keep Kansans at work, bring back our children to school and keep ourselves and our healthy neighbors," Kelly said in a statement. "Wearing a mask is not only safe, but it is necessary to avoid another stop."
Arizona
The state has 166,000 cases and 3,418 deaths. In a necology that went viral, Kristin Urquiza, who lost his father, Mark Urquiza, to Covid-19, blamed President Trump and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey for his loss, because of their contradictory messages on the virus and invited the funeral. "The reason I stretched out the hand and invited my father's funeral was to show him the devastation of his decisions and leadership," said Kristin, according to Fox 10.
Florida
"Florida reported another record of the death of a day of the death of the Coronavirus Tuesday and Texas affairs adopted the fear of 400,000, reviving the fear that the United States does not take control of The epidemic and add pressure on the congress to pass another massive economic aid package, "Reportsthe Guardian. "Public health experts are concerned about the levels of infection in states such as Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee and Kentucky, while overvoltage in Florida with Texas, Arizona and California this month -I have aroused many hospitals. "
California
"Weeks afterCaliforniaGovernorGavin NewsomThe Imperial County identified as the most affected region by the State, it announced at its daily conference on the news that the Central Valley of the State was the new topic of major concern, "reportsDeadline. "While the average average rate of the 14-day positive tests is 7.5%, the Central Valley rate varies between 10.7 and 17.7%. Essential workers of farms, manufacturing and prisons have been struck particularly hard. "
Caroline from the south
After the South Carolina reported about 100 COVID-19 deaths over the weekend, epidemiologists fear that the growing number of death will continue, "reportsWdww. "While the managers said that deaths are often reported from the days or weeks after their arrival," I think we can anticipate that the worst is yet to come, "said the presidency of the University of the epidemiology of South Carolina and Biostatistics. "
Mississippi
"The seven-day average of the state of new cases has reached a new summit of 1,381, and that has been more than 1,000 since July 20th. The seven-day average of South Mississippi is also at 168," reports theSun Herald.
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Tennessee
"The Tennessee is at the CUSP with the possibility of significantly reducing new cases of coronaviruses and must take stronger measures to prevent its propagation, warned the White White House Covid-19 Leader of the Deborah Birx Working Group, which met with national and local health leaders Monday in Nashville, "ReportsCBS. "Birx has recently identified Nashville as one of the 11 cities with a thrust in cases of coronaviruses requiring aggressive action while noting that many rural areas of the state have seen a worrying epidemic."
Louisiana
The Governor has published a state mandate to wear facial masks as the CIVID-19 mortality rate jumps more than 20% over the last four months. "While I hoped to avoid going upside down restrictions, it is obvious that it is necessary to slow the spread of infection in our state, because Covid-19 has spread to every corner. , at a higher level than we have already seen. That's why I'm now in charge of state's face blankets and also close all Louisiana bars with on-site consumption, in addition To put in place limits of the size of the interior gatherings, "said Gov. John Bel Edwards.
Utah
"Since last week, Utah hospital beds have been occupied by more coronavirus patients at any time since the beginning of the pandemic. There were 211 patients in hospital simultaneously on Tuesday, for an average of seven days of 209 - a new week record. And the UTAH Department of Health has announced 42 new hospital admissions, one of the largest daily increases so far. "Reports the Salt Lake Tribune.
Missouri
"The head of the metropolitan pandemic labor force of Saint-Louis says that the County of Saint-Louis has taken the right measures by putting new guidelines in place to slow the spread of CVIV-19. During the briefing of the Afternoon, the working group leader, Dr. Alex Garza named six zip zone codes he said are hot spots for the virus, "reportsFox 2. "Dr. Garza says Wentzville, O'Fallon, Mo. and St. Peters all had a significant increase in Covid-19 cases in a week of time. He also noted that there were 65 new cases in flourishing. And mentioned Kirkwood and Shrewsbury were problems of problems too. The County of St. Louis as a whole saw 523 new cases yesterday. "
North Dakota
"The Northern Dakota Department of Health Tuesday has published a stupidity of bad news in its daily update of COVID-19," ReportsKxnet:
- "A woman in the twenty is dead of Covid-19, the youngest still still in the state
- Deaths have now struck the brand 100
- Total positives because the tests started spent 6,000 points
- ACTIVE COVID-19 cases remain at a higher record level above 1,000
- Each state county has now reported CVIV-19 positives. "
Wisconsin
"The recent increase in Wisconsin in the new cases of COVID-19 showed signs of slowdown on Monday on the basis of new data from state health officials",Wkow. "The Ministry of Health Services has recorded 6,946 new test results, including 590 or 8.5% have returned positive, according to figures released today."
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