Covid is again arising again and it moves in a new region
The latest figures show an increase in coronavirus cases in these neighboring states.
When coronavirus first resumed the United States, many of the most affected states were located in the Northeast, such as New York and New Jersey. Then, when aSecond Covid surge In July, all eyes were on a new region: the south. And although the number of coronavirus cases slowed in recent weeks, all regions do not feel a sense of relief. In fact, COVID is again arising again and this time, it moves in a new region:west. Read more about the last covid thrust and see whichStates see "profoundly" COVID figures.
According to Reuters,Three states reported an increase in a day increases In the new cases of coronavirus on September 24th. Department of Montana Healthreported 332 new cases That day, it is the highest that the state saw in one day throughout the pandemic path. South Dakota tooreported his highest recording of a day with 463 new cases. And Utah had thelarger amount of new cases For a one-day record of three, with 1,219 new cases.
South Dakota has seenCOVIDS cases increase Since the holding of the Sturgis Motorcycle rally in August, which led to peaks in the neighboring states of the Midwest, such as North Dakota andWisconsin. But more Western states, such as Montana and Utah, also see the effects.
The New York Times reports that there is a18 states where new cases of coronaviruses are high and stay high. The majority of states are Western states or Midwest. In the West, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Utah, and the Mid West, it's South Dakota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Minnesota. The other six are southern states: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Kentucky.
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