These 10 states see the worst surge in Covid

An expert is the warning of "very dense epidemics" in some areas as variants propagate.


The first official week of the summer resulted in a modification of the COVID trajectory in the United States, while the cases stay far below.their highest points Seen in January, new infections caused by the variant of very contagious delta continue to spread. Now, some states seeCOVIDENCE COVERAGE COVER As civil servants have trouble vaccinating certain parts of the population, depending on the data ofThe Washington Post.

At the national level, the United States saw its seven-day average of new COVID cases increase from 15% to June 29th to June 29th. But according to experts such asScott Gottlieb, MD, former US Commissioner and Drug Administration (FDA), not all areas can not expect to see the same jump in cases in the coming weeks and months, especially as theDelta variant continues to circulate and pick up the speed.

"It will be hyper-regionalized, where there are some pockets of the country [where] we can have very dense epidemics," said Gottlieb during an interview of June 27 on CBS 'Face the nation.

"I think when you look at the United States, if you are a community that hasLow vaccination rate And you also think there was a weak immunity from an earlier infection, so the virus did not see the local population, these communities are vulnerable, "he explained." So I think the Governors need to think about how they rely health care resources in areas of the country where you still have a lot of vulnerability. "

Other experts warned that the last strain could have tragic consequences in the future. "A variant as Delta that has more transmissibility will lead toMore hospitalizations and more deaths Among a population that has low vaccine coverage "Henry Walke, MD, Director of the Center for the Control of Disease and the Emerging Preparation and Infection Division of Disease Prevention (CDC), told NCBC News. "I'm worried about what will happen in September while we move inside and that schools open again. The way to protect these children is to vaccinate everyone."

So, what places are currently seeing their business increases? Read to read to see the states with the worst COVID surges in the United States, according to data fromThe Washington Post on June 29th.

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Idaho

cityscape photos of mountains, moving cars, buildings, and the state capitol in Boise, Idaho at sunset
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  • New cases over the last seven days:5 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 32%

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Kansas

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  • New cases over the last seven days:5 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 41%

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Mississippi

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  • New cases over the last seven days:5 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 41%

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Oklahoma

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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: 44%

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6
California

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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: 50 percent

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Arkansas

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  • New cases over the last seven days:12 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 55%

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4
Nevada

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  • New cases over the last seven days:14 cases for 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 56%

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Caroline from the south

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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: 59 percent

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Connecticut

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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: 71%

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South Dakota

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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: 75%

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