The bars "must be closed" in this state, the labor force of the White House warns
Iowa, the state with the worst coronavirus epidemic in the country, has been advised to close all bars.
While the summer unfolds, the United States also considers a decline in coronavirus cases, national figures continue to fall. But as experts in medical health and public health have initially feared, there are some regions of the country that put the national trend and overvoltage cases, particularly inThe Midwest and Heartland. Now,The working group on the coronavirus of the White House warned that everythingThe bars "must be closed" in Iowa, the state that houses theWorst epidemic of covidation in the country currently.
In an official report, the working group on the White House Coronavirus advises the state officials inIowa take a major action brake the tip of unprecedented coronavirus out there,The register of monks first reported. Based onNumber of new cases-36.9 per day for 100.00 residents - and itsPositive test rate-18.2% -Iowa is considered in the red zone.
"Iowa is in the red zone For cases, indicating more than 100 new cases per 100,000 population last week, with the highest rate in the country, "the report of August 30 is read." Iowa is in the red zone for the positivity of the tests, indicating a rate above 10%, with the 5th highest rate in the country. "
The working group on the coronavirus of the White House therefore advocates that "the bars must be closed" and that the indoor dining room must be limited to "25% of normal capacity". The White House also advises local officials to institute a state mask mandate and aCompulsory COVID test for all returning students.
The news of the White House Recommendation comes less than a week after Iowa Gov.Kim Reynolds announced that all bars, breweries, taverns, vinaques, distilleries and discos in six state countiesshould have to close before 7 m. On August 27 and would be required to stay clogged until at least 20 September. However, ReynoldsOrder to issue a mask mandate, calling "non-binding" at a press conference.
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Iowa currently sees an average of almost1,200 new cases of coronavirus per day, which is an increase of 127% of a sentence only two weeks earlier, according toThe New York Times. And for more where the coronavirus is sting, checkThese Midwest states see a new thrust in COVID-19 cases.