The biggest hotspot coronavirus nobody talks about
Cases of coronaviruses in US Virgin Islands increased by more than 3,500% over the last month.
Covid-19 spreads like a wild fire on a large part of the United States. Last week, 46 of the 50 states in the United States.Saw Spikes. And while you probably know everything about theSituations eager in the states of the South and the West Like Florida, Texas, Arizona and California, part of the country that has seen cases increased by more than 3,500% over the last month - and no one even talks about it. TheUS Virgin Islands is now the hottest hot spotsAccording to a NBC news report that reviewed COVID-19 data provided by US counties and territories.
In the last month, US Virgin Islands experienced exponential use of 3,533% in cases of positive coronaviruses. As a comparison, Florida's growth was 548%, 329% of Texas, 299% Arizona and 143% California during the same period.
The last two weeks have been better for the Virgin Islands, but there was still an astronomical tip in new cases of just over 1,000 percent. This is the number of new coronavirus cases compared to only 14 days.
At the beginning redness, the numbers of the island territory seem low - they reported a little more than 200 cases of total covidation since the beginning of the pandemic. But given a little more than 100,000 total residents in this territory, that is, a very high percentage of the overall population: 1 in 500 residents have been tested positive for coronavirus.
So why do they have supiches in the virgin islands. Well, the territory of the island reopened to tourists on June 1st according to theDepartment of Virgin Islands HealthAt the time of reopening, they had 70 confirmed cases, two of whom were active cases. On July 13, there were 217 cases, of which 105 are active. It seems that clear tourists from the continent brought Covid to the Virgin Islands.
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On July 9, the US Virgin Islands Gov.Albert Bryan Jr. announced that beginner on Wednesday, July 15, the inhabitants of the states that are hot spots of COVID must present test results showing that they have been tested negative for coronavirus orQuarantine for 14 days upon arrivalSimilar to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut approach, he said.
Bryan also published prescription closing bars and prohibiting the session or standing at restaurants in restaurants. He also ordered beaches to close at 4 pm. week ends.
"Finding the perfect balance between public health and the livelihoods of our community is not an easy exploit," said Bryan at the announcement of July 9th. "It's a fine line and Covid changes daily, but the tread we need, if we want to do the other side of this pandemic." And for more hot spots, checkThe CDC warns that these are the 10 hot spots of the following coronaviruses.