10 American cities that sound the alarm on coronavirus
Think about this as precaution tales.
As temperatures heat up and people go outside, many think the coronavirus pandemic is, at least for the moment for the moment. This is not the case. More than half of the US states find increasing cases of coronavirus, associated press reports. In these 10 cities, the increase is therefore with regard to these local officials.
Houston, Texas
This week, Harris County, which includes Houston, has announced its greatest number of hospitalizations since the beginning of the pandemic and intensive care beds are at a capacity of 88%. Lina Hidalgo, Director of County Emergency Management, asked residents to minimize contact with others, avoid large gatherings and do not condescend only authorized businesses. "I'm more and more worried that we are approaching the accipiction of a disaster," she said.
Salem, Oregon
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown pauses the status reopening plans on June 11, the day health officials announced 178 new cases - the largest total of a day since the beginning of the pandemic.
Miami, Florida
According to data from Johns Hopkins University, Florida is experiencing its highest weekly average for new cases of coronavirus and defines a new daily record. "The virus is still there. He has not disappeared. It still affects many people. There is still an extent of the community," said Alina Alonso, Director of County Health. "It is not contained in any case, form or shape."
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
On June 11, South Carolina reported its total of the highest case of coronavirus. Some holiday hotspots cancel events as celebrations of July 4 in response. A spokesman for Myrtle Beach told CNN, he advises visitors to "bring your mask and your patience".
Phoenix, Arizona
The state of Arizona Two main highs of all time this week-79% of intensive care hospital beds are busy and 38% of fans are used as cases of coronaviruses have almost doubled since the day of the Memorial . "We had so many discs that you do not want to hit Covid-19 from my point of view," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. "We have too much too early and our hospitals are really struggling."
Nashville, Tennessee
Thursday, the managers said they would delay the next phase of the reopening of the city because cases of coronavirus are on the rise. "To date, the majority of our public health metrics are satisfactory. But our new 14-day case remains slightly high," said Mayor John Cooper. He led the Department of Health to investigate a case surge in southeastern Nashville.
Los Angeles, California
Companies reassociate in California according to the state Phase 3 plan, although Los Angeles reported its second in total the highest daily coronavirus case this week. Wednesday, the Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti said the reopinitions made him nervous. "We are still in the largest medical pandemic of our lives," he said, exhorting anyone who participated in recent fortnights for 14 days or be tested for Covid-19.
Baltimore, Maryland
On June 12, Mayor Jack Young said Baltimore would not join the next phase of the State's reopening plan that day. "I would like to say that Baltimore City is safe to open, but that's not what the data show us," he said. "Most cities that have reopened have seen a point in new cases and I do not want it on my hands."
Austin, Texas
Health officials reported a record number of new local coronavirus infections this week, which they attribute to people with high precautions. "We are starting to see very on the numbers and I really want people to wear masks and maintain social distance," said Austin Mayor Steve Adler. "It's about because we see less and less from that."
Salt Lake City, Utah
June 12, Gov. Gary Herbert ordered that most of the state pause reopening plans. The State Health Service reported 15 consecutive days of more than 200 new cases of coronaviruses. "There is a more relaxed attitude towards physical distancing and face coatings and staying at home when we are sick," said the state epidemiologist, Dr. Angela Dunn. "And at the moment, the risk of propagation of Covid-19 is higher than that of this epidemic. These individual behaviors are essential for us to stop the spread of CVIV-19 and protect the most risky people."
What can you do?
Follow the cdc tips: Wash hands regularly; practice social distancing; wear a covering face; If you are sick, stay at home alone; and monitor your health. And stay safe in your city, do not missThese big new guidelines on coronavirus .