These two states have just seen their worst coronavirus affair peaks still
Indiana and North Dakota increased in their seven-day averages as schools reopen.
The beginning of the month of August saw some of the first pieces of good news in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic in weeks, likeThe new cases started to decline slowly In previous hot spots like Arizona and California. Unfortunately, other statesInfection rates started crawling-Even places that were previously considered "safe", like Hawaii. But according to recent figures, there are two states just theirworst coronavirus box spikes In a week since the pandemic started:Indiana and North Dakota.
As of August 12, new weekly weekly numbers for Indiana and North Dakotahave reached their highest levels Since the beginning of the pandemic, according toUnited States today. In the last seven days, there were 952 new cases in North Dakota, a2% increase of cases From two weeks, according toThe New York TimesData. Meanwhile, Indiana had 6,681 new cases last week, a shocking13% SPIKE average two weeks before,The temperaturereports.
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Although the two states are currently seeing sharp coronavirus peaks, their containment efforts with respect to COVID have been very different. While Indiana has published aMask mask mandate On July 27, North Dakota stopped legally legally residents use face coatings in public spaces, opting instead of"strongly envy" masks and letting the decision to local authorities.
But the two states also had trouble reopening schools, withsudden epidemics forcing certain districts In Indiana to opt for distance learning or reduce class planning in person and North DakotaSetting plans according to the size of the class and cases reported locally on a school basis.
In a press conference addressing the pandemic on August 12, Commissioner for Indiana State HealthKris Box, MD, she saidbelieved that rising cases started With great gatherings on July 4th and continued with marriages and graduation nights throughout the month. "We can not behave as if things are normal," she warned.
According to Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) COVID-19 levels of risk risk risk, Indiana currently shows aaverage of seven days of 14 new cases For 100,000 residents, while North Dakota is 17.5% per 100,000. These figures earn the two states a "orange" threat level, indicating accelerated propagation. At this rate, the HGHI advises "orders left at home and / or rigorous test and trace programs". And for more states in difficulty, checkHere's when your state should close again.