Your risk of contracting coronavirus is the highest in these two states
New data tracks that states are the most risky and how your condition, and even the county, ranks compared to the comparison.
With the constant dam of the coronavirus crown and data to move to sieving, it can be overwhelming and difficult to understand everything. How do you know what information is the most accurate and important for you to know in order to keep you and around you safely during the current pandemic? ANew interactive map Developed by a network of better research, policies and experts in public health, tracks where in the epidemics of coronavirus countries are the most serious. And according to the data, the two states where you are at the highest risk of being exposed areFlorida and Arizona.
Developed by Harvard Global Health Institute in collaboration with CovidactNow, Covid-Local and several other verified sources, the map aims to assess the risk of being infected with coronaviruses and to provide "deletion guidelines" to contain it. States are colored by color depending on their level of risk, which is determined by the number of new daily cases for 100,000 people. Green means that there is less than one case for 100,000 people a day and the state is "on the right confinement"; Yellow indicates between 1 and 9 new cases for 100,000 people and the presence of "spread of the community"; Orange represents an "accelerated area" and that there are 10 to 24 new cases per 100,000 per day; And the red indicates that the state is at a "tipping point", with 25 new daily cases and more per 100,000 people.
By the last set of data,Florida and Arizona Are the only two states in red, reporting averages of seven days of 30 days of 30.1 and 39.1 daily cases to 100,000 people, respectively. Arizona has a total of 73,908 cases, while the totality of Florida is an even more alarming alarming 141 075. In addition to showing the extent of the epidemic, the risk level card team provides necessary actions that states must take depending on the color they have classified. In the case of Florida and Arizona, it means that "home stay orders are needed".
The accessibility and direct nature of the card, which also provides the same country-level information and coding system, will help bring people to make more people on the same page of what we are really dealing with and how Stop him, his developers hope.
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"The public needs clear and consistent information on COVID risk levels in different jurisdictions for personal decision-making and policymakers need clear and coherent visibility that allows the differentiation of the policy between courts. ",Danielle AllenDirector of the Ethics Center of Edmond J. Safra at Harvard University, said in a statement. "We also need to stay focused on what should be our main goal: a zero case incidence path." And for more information on how the country responds to the coronavirus, checkMore than half of the states ignore this CDC swivel directive.