6 states where the numbers of coronavirus are glitches
Alabama, South Carolina and Oklahoma saw a huge jump in COVID-19 cases over the last week.
If you pay attention to COVID-19 case numbers and death tolls throughout the country, you know there is a reason to worry. States reopen the national reopening and the epidemic seems largely contained in areas that wereOnce the hotspots major. But in other parts of the United States, thecoronavirus pandemic continuous unlit. Based on 2000 week percentage increases for the week for the week ending June 14, there are six states where coronavirus numbers are peak. And for states that have already suffered serious losses,These are the states where coronavirus is the most murderer.
1 Alabama: 116.6%
With 5,15 cases of new coronaviruses, bringing the total to 25,615, Alabama saw a shocking116.6% increase in cases For the week ending June 14, according to Reuters. As of June 16,The New York Times reports on26,270 cases in Alabamaand about 775 dead. Although the majority of cases were in Montgomery, Mobile and Jefferson Counties, a quantity equitably dispersed in the state. The maximum number of cases per capita is in Lowledge County, which has a rate of 3,878 cases per 100,000 people, compared to the overall rate of 536 to Alabama of 100,000. And for more rural areas. been difficult, these areThe worst epidemics of coronaviruses that you have not heard about.
2 South Carolina: 85.9%
South Carolina has had a major increase in coronavirus cases by Reuters adding 4,509 for a total of 18,795. Currently, the state hasNearly 19,380 cases and more than 600 deaths. When asked Reuters, South Carolina has awarded the increase in some non-following residentssocial distancing guidelines ormasks. The state hit a record formost new cases of a single day On 12 June and South Carolina also experience a significant increase in hospitalizations: theWashington Post reported a6% increase in hospitalizations More than 24 hours on June 8 and for more states approaching dangerous territory, check these6 states that lack hospital beds.
3 Oklahoma: 67.9%
1,081 new Oklahoma cases for the week ending in June 14, giving State 8,231, accounted for an increase of 67.9%, according to Reuters.The New York Times Now putsOklahoma coronavirus case At more than 8,415, with nearly 360 deaths. Most of these cases have been centered in the most populous counties, Tulsa and Oklahoma, but per capita, the highest rate is in Texas County, with a rate of 4,616 cases per 100,000 people. And if you wonder what these numbers mean for the future,The CDC says it's when we need another lock.
4 Florida: 49.6%
Reuters indicates an increase of 49.6% for Florida, which added 11,630 cases of new coronaviruses for a total of 75,568. (the state had seen a46.8% increased For the week ending June 7.) Florida also broke his record for new cases of a single day - two days in a row, first on June 11, then on June 12. The most recent figures in the state show a continuous increase in the numbers:Nearly 77,320 cases and nearly 2,940 dead on June 16th.
5 Nevada: 44.3%
With 1,524 additional cases bringing the state total to 11,173, Nevada saw an increase of 44.3% in cases of coronaviruses by Reuters. And thatcase number has now increased to more than 11,315, with more than 465 deaths. Not surprisingly, most of the cases were in Clark County (where Las Vegas is) and Washoe County (Reno House). But troubling, the numbers increase in both areas. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
6 Arkansas: 41.5%
Arkansas saw disturbing numbers lately. With Reuters reporting 3,075 additional cases for the week ending June 14, giving a total of 12,501 cases, the state saw an increase of 41.5%. It is after hitting a record forNew cases of a single day June 12 and appeared on the forecasts of the CDCStates that will see more deaths over the next four weeks than in the last four weeks. In addition, theWashington Post Reported that Arkansas had seen an increase of 88% of hospitalizations since the day of the Memorial, on June 9, which means that the state may run out of hospital beds. Currently,The New York Times reports More than 12,915 cases of coronaviruses and more than 180 deaths. And for other states that have had lax restrictions, see These 6 states never went to Lockdown. Here's how they do.