These American hotspots are "on the brink" of a new lock

They set recordings over the weekend.


While temperatures continue to rise across the country, coronavirus cases accumulate unwanted recordings in the process. This weekend, the highly infectious and potentially fatal virus triggered its anger on some Western and southern states, as well as cities, with a number of infections, hospitalization and deaths continuing to stitch. Click to see which American hotspots have been touched the most difficult.

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Los Angeles

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Despite the closure earlier than most cities, since they started reopening, Los Angeles was particularly affected by the pandemic. During the weekend, the city of Angels reported at least 2,216 years - their greatest number of hospitalizations in one day. According toofficialsThe exacerbated sanitary situation has been aggravated because of their younger population, with more than half of the 2,848 new cases reported Sunday in people under 41 years old.According toThe mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti, the city is "on board" new lengths of living at home, because they know the largest increase in the condition of confirmed coronavirus cases.

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Georgia

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Saturday, Georgia reported a record increase of a record day, with a 4,6888. Their total number of infections is now up to 139 880. The stateAlso broken recordsFor the number of hospitalizations-3 036, a new record - an increase of 107 patients in 24 hours.

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North Carolina

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North Carolina has also experienced a large number of cases Saturday, reporting 2,522 and leading to 98,092 infections across the state. WhileHospitalizations were downFrom the record of 1,180 mixed on Friday, Sunday marked the seventh consecutive day in which hospitalizations surmounted by 1,100 and the 12th consecutive day of 1,000.

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Arizona

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More people die coronavirus in Arizona, then before. The state reported its greatest number of deaths since the beginning of the pandemic over the weekend, with a total of 147 deaths on Saturday alone - 30 more dead than their previous one day record fixed the July 7, 117 Death.TheWashington PostStresses that Arizona was one of the last states to close and the first to open, decisions that prove to be more destructive for their economy - as well as the health of their residents, but that they hoped to avoid with their strategy.

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Florida

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Florida knows one of the worst Covid crises in the country. After reelting earlier than most other states, they have violated their own case files in the last few weeks. Many of their hospitals are also in capacity - at least 49 without ICU beds available on Sundays. Five of them are in the County of Broward, just north of Miami Dade,who experienced10,000 new cases in a week with a positivity rate around 17%.

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Kentucky

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Kentucky broke his Covid-19 Sunday case file, with 979 new cases for a new total of 23,161, with Gov. Andy Beshear announced, calling him an "alarm clock".

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How to stay healthy where you are

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As for yourself: stay healthy, no matter where you live, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), wear a face mask, practice social distance, only manage essential races, Wash your hands regularly and cross this pandemic to your healthier, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.


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