This state has the two worst epidemics of COVID in the United States right now, the data show

Weak vaccination rates and the arrival of new variants caused the peak, the experts say.


The trajectory of the Pandemic of Covid-19 continues in the right direction for a large part of the United States. Newly reported cases continued to lower as vaccinations increase, with a dozen states withadministered at least one dose at more than 70% of their population, according toThe New York Times. But some areas still have trouble maintaining the new coronavirus under control, including a particular state, which currently addresses the two worst epidemics of COVID in the nation. Read it to see which place sees late peaks in cases.

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The Missouri houses the two worst epidemics of Covid in the United States right now.

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According to the data ofThe temperature, The Missouri houses two of theWorst epidemics of covidation anywhere in the United States right now. On June 5th,Linn and Livingston Counties, which are rural areas in the north of the state, posted the largest number of new cases of CVIV-19 per 100,000 inhabitants in the nation, ABC news reports.

"We did not expect it at all:"Sherry Weldon, Administrator of the Livingston County Health Department, told ABC News. "We all thought we were going to go on vacation this year."

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Managers say that business figures are probably higher than reported.

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The most recent data ofThe temperature shows that each neighboring county has disproportionatelyHIGH COVID CASE ACCOUNT-19 for their populations. At 7 June, Linn County reported an average of 14 days of 59 per 100,000 inhabitants, while Livingston County averaged 68 people per capita.

"It's a little bloody"Geno Kendal, MD, Medical Director of Linn County, said at ABC News, adding that the real case number was probably higher than reported.

Low vaccination rates and lack of mitigation efforts have probably caused overvoltages, say managers.

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Weldon and Geno called mostlyLow vaccination rate in their respective counties for sudden surges. According to the data from the Missouri Ministry of Health at 7 June,Linn and Livingston Counties 29.4 and 29.8% of their population are fully vaccinated, respectively. Both digits fall below the average of 35% and thenational average 41.9%.

"Our vaccination rates are not terrible in the elderly population, but they are abyssant in the age group under the age of 50," said Geno ABC News, explaining that the youngest population now knew most of the new cases of Covid. He also clogged the fact that the County of Linn has never established a mask mandate, saying, "In the rural Missouri, it was difficult to show the entire pandemic, honestly, to bring people to take things seriously in many ways. "

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Local health officials say new variants now propagate in the state.

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Fortunately, while epidemics have resulted in an increase in hospitalizations, they have not yet led to deaths recently reported in both counties. But after the State Department of the State of Missouri recently announced thatVery contagious variants-The before B.1.1.7 first discovered in the U.K. and B.1.617 first seen in India - were probably circulating in the region, health officials expressed even greater concern.

"We hope we are not the beginning of Missouri's large epidemic for the variant of India," Weldon said in ABC News. "It's my hope that we closed it before becoming too crazy."

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