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This is where COVID figures are the most in the United States.


During the pandemic, the United States saw nearly 600,000 peopledie of coronavirus. Fortunately, the tide has passed and vaccinations have significantly slowed Covid's death in the country in recent months. All alongALL US U.S.There were about 4,000 deaths of the virus last week, which is a huge reduction of the week of January 10 to January 16, when there were more than 23,700 COVID deaths, by data from the University Johns Hopkins. Of course, some states still have troublenumbers, but many are done exceptionally well. According to data from Johns Hopkins University, six states in the United States reported an average of less than one coronavirus death per day during the past week. Read it to know which states had almost no Covid death last week.

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Hawaii

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From May 17 to May 20, Hawaii reported no coronavirus deaths. On May 21 and May 23, there were two deaths of Covid a day, which means that there was less than a coronavirus death per day on average last week, by Johns Hopkins. And COVID state accounts of the state are also down. According toThe New York Times"Data, Hawaii reported that onlyFive new cases of COVID For 100,000 people every day last week, making it one of the states with the lowest covidation rates of the entire country.

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Montana

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Montana had six new Covid deaths in the state during the last week. His highest day was May 18, who saw the state reporting four new Covid deaths in one day. In terms of COVID cases, this state is also very good: Montana has had about seven new cases for 100,000 people over the last week, data from theNyt.

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North Dakota

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North Dakota had three new COVID deaths over the last week and they all took place on May 19 and May 20. This is a significant decrease in the record of the state during the second week of December, where he had 133 new deaths. Overall, the state had about nine new COVID deaths per 100,000 people last week.

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Rhode Island

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Rhode Island reported Covid deaths three days last week. There was a dead on May 17, two on May 18 and one of May 21, making four new coronavirus deaths in the state as a whole last week. However, Rhode Island does not do as well in terms of Covid cases. The state reported 14 new cases for 100,000 people in the last seven days, which is the highest rate in the country, depending on the data of theNyt.

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Vermont

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Vermont reported three new COVID deaths last week, with two May 18th and one of May 19th. But this is not surprising for the state. In fact, the largest amount of death reported in a day for Vermont was only six on December 27th. The state has not reported many new cases recently, Either Vermont had only five new cases for 100,000 people in the last seven days.

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Wyoming

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The state of Wyoming had a dead last week, which occurred on May 18th. This is a significant decrease in the record of the state of 65 new deaths the week from December 27 to January 2-27. But like Rhode Island, Wyoming has a relatively high number of new cases per capita. According toNyt The data, Wyoming also reported 14 new cases for 100,000 people last week.

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