Here at what speed coronavirus spreads in each state
These are the rates of infection in each American state, from the lowest to the highest.
We have reached a critical point in the pandemic coronavirus, with figures of Covid on even higher levels than they were during the first peak of the epidemic for months. Almost all states now see an increase in new cases with hospitalization andEven the dead also on the rise. but somestates hard affected experiencing exponential peaks. As for the states, we have to worry, there are many questions to ask. But one of the most important concerns the rate at which people are infected, that is to say howThe coronavirus quickly spread In every state?
Covid experts now-act epidemiologists, health professionals and others - have compiled all available data forcolor coded map This can tell us, among other things, what is the state of each infection rates. This is an important number: the infection rate, which represents the average number of people suffering illness infect, based on the number of new cases and we therefore gives a sense of how quickly is Covid spreading in a given area.
We classified all States to the US, U.S. by infection rate, from lowest to highest. We have also included Covid Act Covid overall risk level for each state, taking into account the rate of positive test, the availability of the ICU and the number of contact tracers also. The risk level is green (low), yellow (medium), orange (high) or red (critical).
Some states have relatively low infection rates could beOverall high risk Based on other factors, while other states may have higher infection rates, but a lower overall risk. Attached only on the rate of infection, however, where each state of the country falls under the crown of coronavirus, from slowest to fastest. And for states that need to reconsider the lock, check these7 States that are directed to a "full stop".
50 Maine
Infection rates: 0.75 (weak)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
And for more local areas to keep an eye on, check:The CDC warns that these are the 10 hotspots following coronavirus.
49 New Jersey
Infection rates: 0.85 (weak)
overall risk level: Green (low)
48 Vermont
Infection rates: 0.87 (weak)
overall risk level: Green (low)
And for more information on the success of Vermont, visit:This state has not been a single death coronavirus in a month.
47 New Hampshire
Infection rates: 0.91 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
46 Delaware
Infection rates: 0.97 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
45 South Dakota
Infection rates: 0.98 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
44 Arizona
Infection rates: 1.00 (mean)
overall risk level: Red (critical)
And more states that take a step back, here9 States have reversed their réopinations like coronavirus surges.
43 Massachusetts
Infection rates: 1.01 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
42 new York
Infection rates: 1.01 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
41 Connecticut
Infection rates: 1.02 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
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40 Wyoming
Infection rates: 1.03 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
39 Utah
Infection rates: 1.04 (mean)
overall risk level: Yellow (average)
38 Mississippi
Infection rates: 1.08 (mean)
overall risk level: Red (critical)
37 Iowa
Infection rates: 1.09 (mean)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
36 North Carolina
Infection rates: 1.09 (mean)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
35 Pennsylvania
Infection rates: 1.10 (mean)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
34 Nebraska
Infection rates: 1.10 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
33 Rhode Island
Infection rates: 1.10 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
32 California
Infection rates: 1.11 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
31 Illinois
Infection rates: 1.11 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
30 Oregon
Infection rates: 1.11 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
29 Caroline from the south
Infection rates: 1.11 (high)
overall risk level: Red (critical)
28 Nevada
Infection rates: 1.12 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
27 Indiana
Infection rates: 1.13 (high)
overall risk level: Orange (high)
26 Minnesota
Infection rates:1.13 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
25 New Mexico
Infection rate: 1.13 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
24 Maryland
Infection rate: 1.14 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
23 Ohio
Infection rate: 1.14 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
22 Washington
Infection rate: 1.14 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
21 Virginia
Infection rate:1.15 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
20 Florida
Infection rate: 1.16 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
19 Texas
Infection rate: 1.16 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
18 Georgia
Infection rate: 1.17 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
17 Wisconsin
Infection rate: 1.17 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
16 Colorado
Infection rate: 1.18 (top)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
15 Alabama
Infection rate: 1.19 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
14 Hawaii
Infection rate: 1.19 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
13 Tennessee
Infection rate: 1.19 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
12 Arkansas
Infection rate: 1.20 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
11 Kansas
Infection rate: 1.20 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
10 Michigan
Infection rate: 1.20 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
9 Missouri
Infection rate: 1.21 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
8 Oklahoma
Infection rate: 1.21 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
7 Louisiana
Infection rate: 1.22 (high)
Global level of risk: Red (critical)
6 Alaska
Infection rate: 1.23 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
5 Kentucky
Infection rate: 1.23 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
4 Idaho
Infection rate: 1.25 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
3 North Dakota
Infection rate: 1.26 (up)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
2 Western Virginia
Infection rate: 1.27 (high)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)
1 Montana
Infection rate: 1,40 (up)
Global level of risk: Orange (up)