Birx: these 14 states on the epidemic point

The positivity rates of the growing trial are a sign that the spread of the community is inevitable, worry experts.


According to a federal report published this week, 21 states are considered coronavirus "Red zones, "defined as having more than 100 cases per 100,000 people and more than 10% test positivity. However, according to the coordinator of the Coronavirus Coronavirus working group, Dr. Deborah Birx, they are not the only states ( And cities) that we should be concerned about. Tuesday, Birx revealed that 14 additional regions had been identified as "yellow zones", a flicker profile similar to those of red.

According to Birx, "Yellow Zone" states, which are between 10 and 100 cases per 100,000 and 5 to 10% test positivity, by the working group, are incredibly relative to hiking and share a major common role: " 20 to 30 years presenting as the first wave, "she explained during a call with Vice President Mike Pence. Read on to see which areas have made the list.

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Colorado

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COVID-19 cases in Colorado hit a new peak last week, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment that reported 3,799 cases. It was the sixth consecutive week that the state has experienced growing cases. Hospitalizations and deaths are not mounted in the same way that the state believes that it is due to the fact that people under 40 are responsible for their overvoltage in new cases.

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District of Colombia

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The capital of the Nation has recently experienced ausefulness in cases, inspiring Mayor Muriel Bowser to issue A NEW MASK ORDERLast week. "Basically, he says that if you leave the house, you should wear a mask," Bowser said. "It means that if you wait for a bus, you must have on a mask," she added. "If you order food in a restaurant, you must have on a mask. If you are sitting in a cabin in an open desk, you must have on a mask."

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Indiana

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According to a report on Wednesday, Indiana's hospitalizations because of coronavirus are angry after doubled in the last month. Monday, the state has experienced its greatest number of hospitalizations since June-on 900 and a 72 jump from the day before. Dr. Faisci also added that the state's positivity rate increased, an indication that the epidemic worsens. "It's a sign that you have to be really careful," he said during an interview with ABCHello America.

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Iowa

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According to the Iowa Ministry of Health, hospitalizations increased in July and approximate the high levels of early June. Currently, there are 253 hospitalized patients in the process of 241 the day before. The Medical Society of Iowa asks the Governor Kim Reynolds to issue a mask mandate. "If people refuse to do such a small thing, I'm worried, the rate of infection will be so great that we will overwhelm our hospital resources. We will overwhelm our number of fans we need to support crucial disease", society Medical President Elected, Tiffani Millow, MD,Explain.

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Kansas

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Like Monday,KansasKnown 26,172 cases of coronaviruses, including 335 deaths. Their positive test rate is 9.4%. The metropolitan area of ​​Kansas City knew high records adding 643New COVID-19 casesTuesday, breaking their previous record 605 cases last week. Despite their rise in cases and hospitalizations, under a new state law, Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly is unable to impose state restrictions - such as the closure of companies or a limited crowd - until September 15th.

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Kentucky

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Kentucky has experienced a recent increase in business, but their weekly positivity rate fell to 5.08%, making it the first time it decreased in four days. Like Tuesday, the total COVID business of the state reached 28,126 and 719 deaths with the addition of 532 cases (including 21 children under 5) and 10 deaths. "It's too early to draw conclusions, but I hope we're starting to see, because the period of time is correct, where the facial hedge requirement starts to launch and help," said Gov .ear Beshear.

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Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Minneapolis has increased their testing rate. According to the Minnesota Ministry of Health, the testing rate of the tests is 5.8% of the state. However, in the metro counties of the twin cities, it is surprising surprising, 8.7% in the county of Hennepin and 8.1% in Ramsey County. "When you first see this increase in the positivity of the tests, that is, to start mitigation efforts," said Birx last week. "I know it may seem small and that you could say," It only spent 5 to 5 to 5 and a half [percent], and we will wait and see what's going on. "If you wait three or four or even five days, you will start to see a dramatic increase in cases."

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Missouri

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The Missouri continues to break high daily records, with Tuesday marking the ninth time this month, they did it by adding 1,773 new cases and 12 deaths of the virus Tuesday 121 more than the previous set high four days earlier . The Saint-Louis County County Executive Sam page is worried that their rise in cases is due to trolling test results. "What are people supposed to do while waiting? And their work? What about their families?" Page says. "It's just unacceptable."

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North Carolina

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Monday North Carolina reported a high number of record hospitalizations because of the virus, reporting that 1,2144 were treated. Their previous record, 1,228, was fixed on July 22. They also recorded 1,625 new cases of viruses that day, representing their entire 116,000 cases. In an attempt to slow the spread of North Gov Carolina. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday that he applied a 11 m. Cut on the state on the consumption of alcohol on site. "The slowdown in the propagation of this virus requires targeted strategies that help reduce the risk of transmission," Cooper said. "This will be particularly important that colleges and universities will have to start, bring people to our state to our state. We have seen case numbers increase in younger people and that prevention is essential to slow the spread of the virus" .

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Nebraska

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Nebraska - especially the areas of Omaha and Lincoln - have recently knewUpsks in COVID-19 casesSo much that the experts are worried about the opening of schools at classroom learning. "If we remember so as not to leave adequate social distancing of these students, there is a high probability that we will see business and transmission in children who will finally affect a higher proportion of adults in the Communities, "said John Lowe, Deputy Vice Chancellor of MINUP for health and education training.

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Ohio

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Like Tuesday, Ohio had now accounted for 86,497 COVID-19 and 382 death cases. Their positivity rate was 5.3%, a number of Dr. Easel, who expressed concern that an epidemic could be brewed in Ohio, as well as three other states. According to Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine, the state is currently in the middle of a "deep dive" to know whether to close bars.

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Utah

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Utah's hospitalization week fell and reached record summits this week. TheSalt Lake TribuneReports that, as of Tuesday, 211 patients were hospitalized with an average of seven days of 209 - a new week record.

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Washington

The Washington Ministry of Health reported Tuesday 884 new cases of COVID-19 and 30 deaths. However, it is their increased positivity rates that concerns experts. On July 20, it was 5.4% of 2% of their average 7 days average.

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Wisconsin

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On Tuesday 762 new cases and 13 deaths were reported by the Wisconsin Department of Health, marking the fifth time in 11 days that deaths reached two figures. Their positivity rate jumped approximately 5.3%, Tuesday, 9.6% on Sunday and 8.5% Monday.

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Other areas of concern

"Yellow Zones" are not Birx's only concern. She also noted that the main subway areas, including Chicago, Philadelphia and California Central Valley are also in danger. With respect to cases, she said, "Do you forget that the majority of these are asymptomatic, so if you expect to see hospitalizations, when you see hospitalization, your spread of the Community is so widespread that you have spilled in a red state incredibly quickly. "

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What is done

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According to Birx, the working group collaborates with these cities and these states, taking them more and more mitigation efforts, "because if we expect an increase in hospitalizations, it is really too late," A-T -she explains. "Because what we live now is really different from March and April, it is very different from the May epidemics that were generally contained. This widespread community spreads in the younger age group and in rural areas and Very urban and urban, so when you have visible up to 80-90% of your counties already have more than 10%. "

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How to avoid Covid-19

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Added that the complete closure is not the solution and is something "we never want to see again." However, it emphasizes that the scientific data declines from the mask, bar closures, limiting the outdoor dining room and limiting social gatherings as effective prevention measures. It also encourages governors in high-risk states to consider these four measures ", whether it is a county base by county or a state basis." And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.


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