These 5 states see the worst coverage of COVID

Some parts of the United States are always to see cases rise.


The national daily average ofNew COVID cases in the United States continues to fall, although at a slower pace that the lasting decrease observed throughout April and can, according toThe New York Times. The White House also announced on June 21 that more than 150 million Americans - or about46% of the American population - had beenfully vaccinated against the disease. But as general vaccination rates continue to stagnate, some states areSee Covid surges Once again, depending on the data ofThe Washington Post.

Despite the levels of continuous fall at the national level, the main health leaders have expressed concern that all areas of the US are not ready to prevent the numbers of lower infection. During a press briefing on June 17,Jeffrey Zientsthe coordinator of the White House Response Team Covid-19 warned that "theLow vaccination rate in some communities is an even greater concern now that we are confronted with the threat of a more dangerous new variant, including specificallyDelta variant. "

Some experts now believe that the new variant, which is supposed to spread40 to 60% more efficiently Even the highly contagious alpha variant that caused the booster of the beginning of 2021 across the United States, is about to become the dominant strain of the virus at the national level. But while preliminary studies have shown that currently availableVaccines are effective Against the variant of Delta, some warn that areas that fight to inoculate an important part of their population could see overvoltages in new COVID case numbers in the coming weeks and months.

"There are always great portions of the country where the rates ofVaccination is quite low, "Jeremy Luban, MD, a virologist at the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, told the NPR. "This delta variant increases in frequency - the speed to which it increases in frequency is the largest in areas where the lowest vaccination rates," he added.

According to scientists who help the CDC graphThe next potential path of the virusIt seems that the next phase of the pandemic can affect different parts of the United States. "For the most part, it's a moderate resurgence"Justin local, PhD, an epidemiologist from Johns Hopkins University that helps coordinate Covid-19 scenario modeling hub, told the NPR. "We do not have massive epidemics at the national level, but we have this kind of virus continuation that just stay and keep us on our toes. And in specific places, there could be substantial epidemics still . "

As at June 22, there are currently five jurisdictions that report two-digit increases from their seven-day new CVIV cases. Read to see which states see the worst side of Covid right now, according to the data ofThe Washington Post.

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Oklahoma

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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: 11%

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Nebraska

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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: 11%

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Missouri

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  • New cases over the last seven days:11 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 18%

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New Mexico

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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: 18%

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Nevada

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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: 24%

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