These 5 states see the worst coverage of COVID
National figures still decrease, even if these locations are experiencing peaks.
The national daily average for new COVID cases in the United States is now at its lowest point since March 20, 20120. The decline comes as more states lead to the objective set by the PresidentJoe Biden getat least one vaccine dose in 70% From their adult population by July 4th, but at a more local level, parts of the country still see their coronavirus box in the wrong direction. This includes five states that see theworst covid surges right now, according to the data ofThe Washington Post.
Although the decline rate has slowed somewhat over the last seven days, the general national newspaperA new case the average is down 39% In the last two weeks, according to the data ofThe New York Times. But some health managers and experts warn that the segments of the population may see overvoltages in the coming months.
"There are some unsuitable populations, and that's where we're goingExpect to see a climb, "Edward Trapido, SCD, epidemiologist and associate dean for research at thePublic Health School of the University of Louisiana State, RecountThe New York TimesJune 7th.
Peter Hotez, MD, a vaccine expert at Baylor College of Medicine, saidThe temperature In order to avoid summer surge, states must work in the 70% vaccination target. "We are only we are not even close to that in the southern states," Huez said, predicting a wave of new cases of Covid in these states that have fallen behind. "We are so underperforming in terms of vaccination."
As of June 8, there are currently five jurisdictions that report double-digit increases from their seven-day average of new COVID 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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5 Kansas
New cases over the last seven days:5 cases for 100,000 people
Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 10 percent
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4 Oklahoma
New cases over the last seven days:4 cases for 100,000 people
Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 18%
3 Wyoming
New cases over the last seven days:16 cases per 100,000 people
Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 30%
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2 Nevada
New cases over the last seven days:11 cases per 100,000 people
Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 63%
1 Alabama
New cases over the last seven days:9 cases per 100,000 people
Increase in percentage of the last seven days: 69%
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