Coronavirus deaths are peak in these 5 states

These hotspots see cases and deaths - go to the wrong direction.


You have heard that Covid-19 cases are weighing in parts of the country, but an equally illuminating silhouette is to know how many deaths these states have seen. "The case numbers are moving away from the United States, including in several states among the first to reopen," reports theNew York Times. "Because the number of people hospitalized and the percentage of positive tests also increases in many of these places, the Spike case can not be exceeded only by increased tests. Nevertheless, coronavirus deaths remain well below their maximum levels. " Read it to find out which states see the dead increase.

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Arizona

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The state has experienced 1,821 death and an important value of 25 per 100,000 people. The recent surge is very worrying: the state had 88 dead on July 1 alone and 79 on 24 June - both, unfortunately, daily record of the ups. "The Department of Health of Arizona, the Ministry of Health, reported that the ICU was 91% capacity after nearly a quarter of the coronavirus tests carried out in the positive returned state", reportsNewsweek. "Nearly 25% of coronavirus state tests have been positive on Thursday."

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California

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You could say that the mortality rate remains stable in California, but it's just because there have been coherent dead. A hundred people died on July 2 and 110 died on June 30, almost corresponding to the April and May RECORD highs. California has 6,328 total deaths, with 3,454 in Los Angeles County alone. Overall, there are 17 dead per 100,000 people in the state.

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Mississippi

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With 40 deaths on June 23 alone, the state arrives dancingly close to reaching the heights of May. "The risk of overwhelming hospitals is very real and trimmed for us," said Dr. Alan Jones, Deputy Chancellor of Clinical Affairs at the Medical Center of the University of Mississippi, who described the situation of the State "Extremely about" according to theDaily beast. Overall, there are 37 deaths per 100,000 people in the state, adding up to 1,107 total.

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Caroline from the south

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"South Carolina establishes another record for everyday coronavirus cases and the number of hospital beds used to treat patients with viruses", reportsWLTX. "The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHC) announced 1,836 new confirmed cases and 19 additional CVIV-19 confirmed deaths." The 813 deaths, or 16 per 100,000 are part of an upward trend.

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Texas

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Although Texas quickly becomes the epicenter of the Nation for Covid-19 cases, its mortality rate has not increased in kind (although it is up), with 2,646 deaths, or 9 per 100,000 people. "However, while the number of deaths so far has not increased to match, experts notified that the coronavirus has not lost its fatal foot," reportsNational Geographic. "For one, the disease takes some time to kill, and humans take even more time to register the deaths of the pandemic because of the administrative bands. The people who die today were probably infected three to four weeks."

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What about Florida?

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Florida has 3,701 deaths, with the majority in the County of Miami-Dade and 17 deaths per 100,000 people. All eyes will be on the state, as well as the states listed here, and Tennessee, Idaho, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana, which has 3,278 deaths and a height of 71 people to 100,000 people - to see if deaths increase in A near future.

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How to stay healthy

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As for yourself, no matter where you live, and especially in one of the states you just read, do your best to not catch Covid-19 at all and do your best not to disseminate it: Wear a well-equipped homemade mask with several layers of quilt fabric, or an off-towering cone mask; practice social distancing; Wash your hands frequently; monitor your health; And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss theseThings you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus.


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