These 11 states see the worst side of Covid right now

The propagation of the Delta variant feeds the concerns of certain areas.


The holiday weekend of this year's independence showed signs of a great return to the normalcy of Americans after more than one year of life under the pandemic of Covid-19. The record numbers of travelers had to take the sky, roads and rails to attend the celebrations and gatherings like the daily average national average ofCOVID-related deaths fell 23% over the past two weeks to less than 300,The New York Times reports. But even when new infections continue towards the plateau around 12,000 a day, some states seeCovid surges have hit their populations, according to the data ofThe Washington Post.

The holidays of July 4 were also marked the death of theAuto-imposed deadline from the White House To obtain at least one dose of vaccine in 70% of the adult American population, which it fell by 3% by 3%. This has led health leaders to caution that parts of the United States have been left behindvulnerable to peaks in cases, especially since the very contagious delta variant has recently become theMost common strain of the virus In circulation.

"We have a great country with a disparity in the desire to be vaccinated"Anthony Fauci, MD, Chief Councilor House White House Covid, said on an appearance on the NBCMeet the press On July 4th: "There are therefore certain states where the level of vaccination of individuals is 35% or less. In these circumstances, you could expect to see peaks in some areas, in some states, cities or counties."

"These regions of America that are highly vaccinated ... have a low level of infection dynamics. And in some places, some states, some cities, some areas, where the level of vaccination is low and the level of diffusion level virus is high [East] where you arewill see the spikes, "Warned falci.

When asked if people in certain areas had to come back to wear face masks, Fauci suggested that the PPE was worth considering for some. "If you put yourself in an environment in which you have a high level of viral dynamics and a very low level of vaccine, you may want to go to the extra step and say," When I'm in this area where there is A considerable degree in viral traffic, I may want to go extra effort to be careful enough for me to receive the additional additional level of protection. Even though the vaccines themselves are very effective, "he said.

Unfortunately, some places have already seen infections start to increase. Read to see which states see the worst side of Covid right now, according to the data ofThe Washington Post on July 6th.

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Michigan

The skyline of Detroit, Michigan at dusk
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  • New cases over the last seven days:2 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 30%

10
Missouri

city skyline and Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
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  • New cases over the last seven days:17 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 30%

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9
Louisiana

cityscape photo of buildings in New Orleans, Louisiana at night
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  • New cases over the last seven days:9 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 31%

8
Tennessee

The skyline of Nashville, Tennessee
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  • New cases over the last seven days:2 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 31%

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7
Mississippi

Jackson, Mississippi, USA cityscape at dusk.
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  • New cases over the last seven days:6 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 31%

6
Florida

cityscape photo of a roundabout and buildings in Tampa, Florida at sunset
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  • New cases over the last seven days:10 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 42%

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5
Delaware

the Christina River and Brandywine Creek in downtown Wilmington, Delaware
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  • New cases over the last seven days:3 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 42%

4
Arkansas

little rock arkansas
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  • New cases over the last seven days:17 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 43%

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3
Caroline from the south

downtown area of Charleston, South Carolina in the afternoon
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  • New cases over the last seven days:4 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 55%

2
Alaska

An aerial view of Juneau and the Gastineau Channel from Mount Roberts.
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  • New cases over the last seven days:7 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 56%

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Nebraska

cityscape photo of Omaha, Nebraska in the afternoon
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  • New cases over the last seven days:4 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 95%
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