These 7 states see the worst side of Covid
The delta variant and a large number of non-vaccinated people cause serious peaks.
Although there has been a significant decline in COVID cases in the USAD over the last two months, the figures have increased steadily and some states have had asevere In cases. Following the weekend of the fourth of July, seven states saw an increase of more than 100% of COVID cases of the week before. Although it may be due to large gatherings of non-vaccinated people over the long weekend, experts say the highly transmissible.Delta variant is also largely to blame.
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Last week, July 6, theaverage of seven days of covidation case at US 12,696, byThe Washington Post. As of July 13, the Casonoad almost doubled 23,369. NBC reports thatJay Butler, MD, Deputy Director of Infectious Diseases in Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC), said during a call that "after several weeks of declining cases, followed by a long plateau, we find an augmentation ofThe number of cases In many parts of the country now. He added that hospitalization rates also begin to climb.
By NBC, coordinator of the coronavirus of the White HouseJeff Zients Said at a press briefing last week, he anticipates that the number of COVID cases continues to grow until there is a significant number ofPeople in the United States that are unvaccinated.
Shared CNNA data analysis From Johns Hopkins University and the CDC released on July 12 showing the highest cases in states with low vaccination rates. Depending on the analysis, the average daily rate over the past week in states where less than half of the residents are vaccinated is three times higher than the case rate in states that have vaccinated more than half of their residents. .
Deaths could also increase with case figures. July 4, Covid Councilor of the White HouseAnthony Fauci, MD, said NBCChuck Todd That the majority of COVID deaths are preventable since they are largely not uncovered. "If you look at the number of deaths, about 99.2% of them are unvaccinated," said Fauci in an appearance onMeet the press. "When you talk aboutAvoid hospitalization And death, Chuck, it's really sad and tragic that most of them are preventable and avoidable. "
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The highly infectious Delta variant plays an important role in rising in cases. "Delta variant tears the world at a burning rate,Driving a new overvoltage In the business and death of COVID, "World Health Organization (WHO) General ManagerTedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a press conference on July 12th. The Delta variant is currently thedominant voltage From the virus to the USUS, representing more than 50% of the new cases now, the NBC news reports. Tedros expects the delta variant will also be "soon the dominant Covid-19 strain circulating around the world".
To find out which states see more than 100% overvidage in COVID cases on July 13, according to data fromThe Washington Post, continue to read.
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7 Minnesota
- New cases over the last seven days: 3 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 111%
6 Kansas
- New cases over the last seven days: 13 cases for 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 114%
5 Massachusetts
- New cases over the last seven days: 2 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 125%
4 Vermont
- New cases over the last seven days: 1 case for 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 125%
3 Florida
- New cases over the last seven days: 26 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 149 percent
2 Alabama
- New cases over the last seven days: 11 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 187%
1 Tennessee
- New cases over the last seven days: 7 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 385 percent
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