The White House warns these cities must take "aggressive" measures against COVID-19

Dr. Deborah Birx said on a private call these hot areas are in trouble


"Dr. Deborah Birx, leader of the Coronavirus working group of the White House, warned of the state and local leaders in a private phone call Wednesday that 11 big cities find increases in the percentage of positive returning tests for COVID-19 and should take "aggressive stages to mitigate their epidemics", reports thePublic integrity center. Click to see the 11 states have made the list.

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Baltimore, Maryland

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"Baltimore Mayor Bernard C." Jack ", Young Wednesday, ordered the city to suspend indoor restaurants by the end of the week and announced expanded requirements for face coverings," reports theSun of Baltimore. "Young, a Democrat, is part of a group of local leaders who push the government of Maryland Hogan to take action at the state level and to renew some restoration restrictions to try to curb the recent point in the case of coronavirus. The city is now ahead of itself. "

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Cleveland, Ohio

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"Cases continue to check the head in Cleveland and Wednesday night, there were 3,812 confirmed infections and 83 deaths," reports19 new news. "Meanwhile, sources say that hospitalizations went up in northeastern Ohio and 19 news go to the main hospital systems in the region to get a specific total of new CVIV-19 patients."

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Columbus, Ohio

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"The biggest school district of the State can not open up to the students of this fall after all. Dr. Talisa Dixon, the Superintendent of the schools of the city of Columbus, made this announcement during a call with journalists Sunday " According toWBNS. "The number of coronavirus cases increases within the limits of district attendance." "I know that parents want to know now what we're going to do, but I just do not have that answer right now," she said.

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Indianapolis, Indiana

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"Indiana last week fixed a new record for new cases of coronaviruses, according to a US analysis today data from Johns Hopkins University," reportsIndystar. "The analysis revealed that the 5,169 cases reported on last week were nearly 8% higher than the worst week in the spring, when coronavirus culminated at the end of April with 4,796 cases."

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Las Vegas, Nevada

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"The same day of the warning, Las Vegas has announced its intention to increase the tests and to intensify the follow-up of the city of companies in order to ensure compliance with the public health rules on fears than a deterioration of the Coronavirus situation in Clark County could lead to another stop ", reports theLas Vegas Review-Journal.

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Miami, Florida

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"Florida notes record increases in new hospitalizations and pursue a record week overvoltage in the death of its residents, because the number of new cases announced Tuesday has slowed down the smallest increase of the week", reportsNBC Miami. "With 9,440 new cases related to Coronavirus, the total Florida reached 369,834, according to the figures released by the Florida Health Department. The 134 new confirmed deaths brought the death penalty of the state. 5 206. " Governor Ron Desantis refuses to issue a state's face mask mandate.

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Minneapolis, Minnesota

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"State inspectors have checked more than 900 bars and restaurants around the state in recent weeks and warned that they were violating Tim Walz's government, in order to ask workers to wear masks, keep the capacity at half the maximum and space that can accommodate at least 6 feet away. The long-term effort to fight against the deadly coronavirus "reports theTribune.

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Nashville, Tennessee

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"The Tennessee Department of Health reported 109 Hospitalizations of Covid-19, which is the highest increase in a day since the beginning of the pandemic", reportsNews Channel 5. "Since Wednesday, 84,417 people have been tested for COVID-19, including 888 deaths, 3,907 hospitalizations and 49,748 people who have recovered."

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New Orleans, Louisiana

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"When coronavirus cases reached $ 10 trillion in Louisiana on April 3, Governor John Bel Edwards called a" Grisois milestone ". According to a new study of federal researchers, the number of cases of real account in these first days of the state epidemic was actually a lot Grimmer, "ReportsNola.com. "In early April, there were at least 267,000 people infected with coronavirus in Louisiana or an inhabitant on 17, based on the search for sickness and prevention control centers, published earlier this weekJAMA internal medicine. "

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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"The state of Pennsylvania will not allow Toronto Blue Jays to play the PNC park at PNC in Pittsburgh in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, health officials announced on Wednesday, becoming the second jurisdiction to say no to the team because the baseball season starts this week "reports theInvestigator. "In recent weeks, we have experienced a significant increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in southwestern Pennsylvania," said Dr. Rachel Levine, the State Health Secretary, said in a declaration. "Add travelers to this region for any reason, including professional sporting events, residents, visitors and both teams."

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St. Louis, Missouri

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"The head of the Pandemic Working Group of the Metropolitan Pandemic of Saint-Louis said Wednesday that the admissions of the hospital in the region climb to a" critical rate "unsustainable if the current trend continues," reportsKdsk. "Dr. Alex Garza, the Working Group's incident commander said that hospitals in the region admitted at least 40 new CVIV-19 patients for the last three days. He said it was the first once it happened in almost three months. "

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What is the next for these cities

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In audio of the call posted by the Public Integrity Center, Birx said that cities such as Las Vegas were "lagging behind" in reducing the positivity of the tests. Wrote the Public Integrity Center: "Birx told hundreds of emergency managers and other national and local leaders that they should act quickly to put the stem of epidemics. Among his recommendations had to find the contacts of the POSITIVE TESTED PATIENTS FOR COVID-19 in COVID-19 areas in the following areas: positivity increases. "

"When you first see this increase in the positivity of the tests, that is to say, to start mitigation efforts," she stated in a registration obtained by public integrity. "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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How to stay healthy in your city

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To stay healthy no matter where you live, wear your face mask, let yourself test if you think you have COVID-19, avoid crowds (and bars, the holidays of the house), practice social distancing , only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and cross this pandemic at your healthiest, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.


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