This is the state where the delta variant is the fastest experts.

The percentage of cases attributed to the variant concern is higher here than anywhere else.


Since the United States has reached the milestone of obtaining at least one dose of the Covid vaccine in the arms of 50% of adults, things have turned for the best in states. Once the disease control and prevention centers (CDC) have filed its guidelines on wear masks in May, the summer of 2021 has begun to be more normal than anything we have seen since more than more than a year. But recently, the tone of public health experts began to change a celebration toa warning. And everything is because of theDelta variant, B.1.617.2, the most recent variant of concern. The CDC reported that "it is proven that thisThe variant spreads easily From person to person, "and starts becoming more and more widespread in the United States in a particular state, the figures increase at a surprising rate. Read it to find out where the Delta variant is the fastest.

Missouri currently has the highest percentage of VVID cases of the delta variant.

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The Delta variant, which has been identified for the first time in India and caused an early murderous surge in 2021,represents about 10% of American covidation cases Nationwide. As the associated press reported earlier this week, the Delta variant increased from 2.7% of all cases in May 9.7% in June, director of the CDC.Rochelle Walensky, MD, said during a call with governors on June 14th. Shortly after, it was named a variant concern by the CDC.

Strong reports that in two of the 10Regions CDC monitors-What includes Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming-TheDelta Variant represents about 25% of cases, a substantial increase of about 7% two weeks before.

But in a particular state and domain, the numbers are much more disastrous: Missouri. CDC data show that it has aHigher percentage of Delta variant cases that any other for the moment. On 16 June, the Missouri Ministry of Health and Seniors published a statement indicating that the State "knows aIncrease in persons contracting the Delta variant, "Who" became widespread in Missouri communities. "

The state also saw one of theThe most important increase in new COVID cases In the last two weeks, up 52%, behind only the Arkansas at 59%, according toThe New York Timesdata from June 19th.

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And a particular area notes that the Delta variant takes over.

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Southwestern Missouri was hit the most difficult. "What we have in the community is avariant much more infectious that we have to deal with, which shows why we have such a case explosion not only in Greene County, but in southwestern Missouri, "Kendra Findley, Community Health Administrator and Epidemiology with Greene County, "saidSt. Louis DispatchJune 17th.

Steve EdwardsPresident and Chief Executive Officer of COXHYALTH,Health care system in southwestern Missouri, recently told NPR that they had a quinzuole of hospitalization. "They are younger and more sick, and they arrive later, and there are less than we can do for them if they are later," he said on June 18. Edwards told the NPR of the Greene County Health Department that 90% of all new cases are the delta variant. Other hospital leaders in the region have reported in the same way.Covid patients crowd.

"This variant of Delta came from nowhere," Edwards noted. "Five weeks ago, I think we were less than 10%; now we are 90%. So I anticipate that most of the South, most of the Midwest, and these low-level areas of Vaccination will see a wave of patients similar to what they saw falling last and last winter. "

Scott Gottlieb, MD, former US and Drug Administration Commissioner (FDA), possibly recently predicted that areas with lower vaccination rates would see that the numbers were climbing as a result of the new variant. The state of Missouri as a whole has low vaccination rates, with less than 37% of its populationfully vaccinatedAs of June 17, according to CDC data compiled by the Becker Hospital review. "In some parts of the country where you have less vaccination, especially in some parts of the South, where you have citieswhere vaccination rates are lowthere is a risk that you can see epidemics with this new variant, "he told CBSFace the nationJune 13th.

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The director of the CDC and other experts plan that the Delta variant will become the dominant voltage in the United States.

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Walensky saidHello AmericaJune 18 she is waiting for theDelta variant to become dominant In the United States in the coming weeks. "It is more transmitted than the alpha variant, or the u.k variant., That we have here," she said. "We have found that it will quickly become the dominant strain in a period of one or two months, and I anticipate that it will happen with the Delta strain."

Walensky encouraged non-vaccinated Americans to get their shot in order to "be protected against this variant of Delta". She said: "As worrying that this Delta strain is with regard to its hyper transmissibility, our vaccines work."

Gottlieb says in the same wayFace the nation that the delta variant is "concerning". "It will continue to spread," he added. "It seems to be more transmissible."

The former FDA Commissioner explained that the prevalence of the Delta variant is doubled every 14 days. "It's probably going to become the dominant strain here in the United States," he said. "It could take a new epidemic in the fall."

President Biden warned that young people are special to be wary of the Delta variant.

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about the nation's COVID-19 response and the vaccination program in the State Dining Room of the White House on June 18, 2021.
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As presidentJoe Biden's Deadline to obtain 70% of American adults vaccinated with at least a blow from July 4th becomes closer, it deliversDelta variant warnings, also. At a press conference of the White House on June 18, Biden stated that the delta variant "will leave unvaccinated people even more vulnerable than before a month ago". He stated that the variant is "more easily transmitted, potentially more dedicated, and particularly dangerous for young people."

As Walensky, Biden stated that the best way people can protect against it is to be vaccinated completely. "Please, please if you have a shot, get the second shot as soon as you can," he said. "The data is clear: if you are not vaccinated, you risk becoming seriously ill or dying or disseminating it."

Although Biden said it does not predict the spread of the Delta variant will lead to another lockdown, thanks to theVaccine efficiencyHe fears "some areas will be very hurt".

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