These 6 states are "heading in the wrong direction," says Harvard Doctor
"No matter what they do [is] clearly not enough," said the director of the Harvard Global Health Institute.
While some hot spots of COVID-19 canfinally show signs of hope To contain the virus, the fight against the pandemic is far from over. In addition to the well-known hot spots of Florida, California and Texas, many parts of the United States are now disturbing trends, put them on a degradation trajectory. And according to a Harvard doctor, there are at least half a dozen other states that may be in danger of this destiny.
In a recent tweet,Ashish jha, MD, Director of the Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI), wrote that, if some states with high cases can start at the plateau ", there isHotspot states that always head in the wrong direction. "
JHA stated in six states in particular: "Cases are up, percentage of positive tests," and "hospitalizations and deaths [are] up". "No matter what they do [is] clearly not enough," he concluded. These are the six states JHA says arealways heading in the wrong direction. And for more locations that are also in trouble, checkThese 6 states could become the next hotspots.
6 Missouri
According toHGHI COVID Risk Level Card, Missouri currently sees about 19.7 new cases by 100, OOO people a day. The state comes from postsix consecutive days of more than 1,000 new cases, ABC News reported. With thePositive test rate at 13% And on the rise, according to Covid Act now, it is clear that the Missouri must change its course. And for more places on locations flow lower in the ranking, checkThis state now has the worst CIVID-19 worst infection rate in the US.
5 Idaho
After Jha claimed just a week a week agoIdaho was in a "very bad situation", The state of the GEM seems to have fallen even further in trouble. The state finds 28.2 new cases per 100,000 population per day, HGHI COVID risk level map notes. Because Idaho currently testifies to a continuation of his alreadydrastic increase in new cases, COVID ACT has now moved the ranking of the state of "high" to "critic". As of July 27,Current case level of Idaho is nearly 19,000, with 3,302 of these cases reported in the last seven days, depending onThe New York Times. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
4 Tennessee
Tennessee is currently in a precarious pandemic situation. The new daily cases climbed on last month and are now at 29.5 new cases per 100,000 people a day. Despite this regarding the trend and means of the White House for the Stateclink To obtain these numbers in check, GOV.Bill Lee refused to do it. And for more than one state that gets things under control, checkThe only state in which new cases of coronaviruses are now.
3 Nevada
Nevada has experienced a sharp rise in business - especially in Clark Hit-Hit County, where some of theLas Vegas Casinos have been discovered as"SuperperReader" sites. The state currently sees 34.1 new cases per 100,000 people a day, HGHI COVID risk level map notes. Unfortunately, Nevada also testifies to a seriousIncreased hospitalizations, with 81% of its currently used ICU beds. These two digits have won a nevada a "critical" label of COVID ACT now.
2 Alabama
Like one of thecoronavirus hotspots It has previously managed to stay below the radar, the Alabama unfortunately only sees its situation worsen. In addition to being ranked in the last five countries nationally for new daily cases per capita (34.1 per 100,000 people), HGHI notes, the state also assists an increase in the number of related deaths. in Covid occurring daily. As of July 27, there was81,115 Total recognized cases, with 12,283 of these cropped over the last seven days, according toThe New York Times. And for more information on specific counties that see COVID-19 Skyrocket cases, checkThe largest coronavirus hotspot in each state.
1 Mississippi
Mississippi has seen particularlyCOVID Numbers Concern like end. The daily daily number of the state increased by 44.4 per 100,000 people, according to HGHI, and COVID now act the dataThe positive test rate has been shot downa "criticism" 22.1%. As of July 27, Mississippi reports almost53,000 cases of total coronaviruses and 1,500 state deaths. In fact, when you look at per capita cases, the Mississippi infection rate is one of the highest in the country, only behind Louisiana and Florida. And for more states causing concerns,The White House tries to stop these 5 states from becoming hot spots.