7 "out of control" states are heading for locking

Some parts of the country recorded tolls, hospitalizations and coronavirus infections.


Yesterday, President Donald Trump admitted that the pandemic is likely to "worsen before improving."The latest COVID-19 statisticsAcross the country certainly confirms its prediction. For the first time in two weeks, Tuesday, at least 1,000 Americans deceased following the highly infectious virus in one day. Even more scary? According to data from Johns Hopkins University, a quarter of every day this year saw an American death rate greater than 1,000. As deaths, hospitalizations, such as the number of infections continue to increase. In many states, at least 27 paused reopening plans or tightened restrictions in order to flatten the curve. Some states in particular are still struck harder than others and could be directed to the total lock. Click to discover which ones.

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California

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California, which experienced a scary CVIV-19 cases overvoltage, reversed New York (whose numbers have decreased) as the state with the most confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States. Since Tuesday, California had recorded 409 305 infections while New York is 408 181, by Johns Hopkins University. According toCalifornia Department of Public Health (CPHP)69% of people infected with the state virus are under 49 years old. Hospitalization rates have also increased, up 15% over the past two weeks. After reconfining most interior operations last week, the state is about to close completely. "We have our finger on the basic dimmer and we are not afraid to use it," said Marky Ghaly, California's Health and Health Secretary, said during a briefing Tuesday.

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Nevada

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Nevada broke some documents Tuesday, according to data from the State Department of Health and Social Services. Not only did they experience their greatest number of deaths in one day, 28 (including 26 in Clark County, Las Vegas House), but also their greatest number of hospitalizations as a result of the virus. June 25, Gov. Steve Sisolakordered all companies to require staff and guests to wear a maskInside, also encourages the use of outdoor masking when social distancing is not possible. At the beginning of July, Governor Steve Sisolak signed an extended emergency directive the second phase of the State's COVID recovery plan until the end of July. In mid-July, he ordered the closure of the bars in 7 counties.

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Oregon

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While Oregon has managed to keep their infections much lower than most states, they have recently started breaking their own records. Tuesday, the Oregon Health Authority announcedSeven new deathsBy linking previous recordings of April 28 and July 14 of the state for most deaths reported in one day. Last week, they set their file for most cases in one day, with 437 infections reported Thursday.

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Tennessee

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Since the reopening, Tennessee is one of the many southern states in coronavirus infections. According to the Tennessee Department of HealthTuesday, July 21stThe state reported 2,190 new cases, bringing the state to 81,944 cases: a daily increase of 3% since Monday. Their new cases of seven days have also increased, as well as hospitalizations. The Mayor of Nashville John Cooper ordered restaurants and other companies who serve alcohol in Nashville County and Davidson - their most populated area - near 10 perom .m. Daily starting on Friday.

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Florida

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Florida, one of the first states to reopen, continues to break coronavirus records. Tuesday, 136 deaths were reported, bringing their total to 5,319. According to the associated press, the state, which has seen their weekly death average the death average over the last 10 days, has the highest mortality rate in the country. They also had a large number of record hospitalizations following the virus, with 518 admissions, depending on the data of the Florida Health Department. According to ACHA, only 23% of hospital beds and 17% of ICU beds are open at the state level. "As long as the cases are continuing at this current rate, you know that things will continue to move in the wrong direction and that we will probably see an increase in hospitalizations and deaths," Jennifer Tolbert, Director of Health Reform of Health. the state to the Kaiser Family Foundation, theTampa Bay Times. The situation is "totally uncontrollable," said Donna Shalalala, democratic representative.

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Arizona

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AfterGOV. Doug Doug DuceyRaised a stay at home in mid-May, Arizona quickly emerged as a national coronavirus access point. Currently, hospitals are experiencing high capacity, with a capacity of 83% and 85% of their ICU filled beds. Their daily toll to death is also high high, with state hospitalsRequest refrigerated morguesLast week due to overvoltage.

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Texas

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In Texas, the Texas, one of the first states to reopen in May, had known 351,071 cases of Covid-19 and 4,999 dead on Tuesday afternoon,According to data from the University of Johns Hopkins.Although Governor Greg Abbott made a break in June and implemented a mask requirement in July due to the state infection infection rates, the state continued on a scary path. In addition to the great epidemics of Dallas and Houston, the Texas of the South is currently experiencing a significant case, with hospitals with capacity. "It's a tsunami what we see right now," says Dr. Federico Vallejo, a critical care pulmonologist, "saidCnn. Vallejo said he was dealing nearly 50 to 60 patients a day, sometimes taking up to 70 years. Normally, he sees only 15 to 20 patients a day. Despite the critical situation of the state, the governor is constant against the issuance of residence orders at home, even thus prohibiting local officials from doing so.

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How to avoid Covid-19 in your state

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


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