These are the only two states where COVID-19 cases fall

As much as the nation is struggling with coronavirus spikes, these two states beat the chances.


In the middle of a sea of ​​new discouraging onCoronavirus Spiing Phaque In a number of states across the United States, there is an isolated island. Residents of two states of the Northeast, in particular, have a real reason for being proud of the coronavirus pandemic. It seems that the efforts ofNew Jersey and Connecticut ToLimit the propagation of COVID-19 CNN reports have so far been very effective.

According to the most recent data followed by Johns Hopkins UniversityCoronavirus Resource Center, there are only 14 states that arenotSee an increase in coronavirus cases. Of these, 12 are actually stable, but the New Jersey and Connecticut are the two outliers where new cases are down at least 50%.

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In the state of the garden, there was a little more than 173,500TOTAL COVID-19 CASE and 15 000 deaths, according toThe New York Times. Last week,The new cases were down nearly 10%, according to Reuters. Connecticut, meanwhile, saw an impressive decrease of 18% of the new cases, although the state had 46,500Total cases of coronavirus and 4,300 deaths.

Citing concerns of a new epidemic, the new Gov jersey.Phil murphy recentlyannouncement that he continued a permanent prohibition of meals covered in his state. Similarly, Connecticut Gov.Ned lathe warned That the resurgence in the case of the whole country would probably delay the reopening of the bars and restaurants of the state it also oversees.

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New Jersey and Connecticut also joined New York on June 24Make a mandatory quarantine of 14 days For all states visitors with "a positive test rate greater than 10 per 100 000 inhabitants or greater than a 10% 10% positivity rate, on a seven-day rolling average". Currently, this includes the following 16 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. And for more states that do not end well, checkMore than half of the states ignore this CDC swivel directive.


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