These 3 states are now in a "critical" location Covid-19, researchers say
On the basis of current data, COVID ACT now estimates that these states are in the coronavirus danger zone.
With thecoronavirus pandemic Crossing the whole country, the numbers in some areas now now seem now, if not worse, that they did not have done to what appeared to be the height of the crisis. But even withCOVID-19 soar All over the United States, some states are stronger than others. Covid researchers are now acting, who have epidemiologists, health experts and other analyzes available data, have developed a color-coded system to determine the capacity of each state to contain its coronavirus epidemic. As of June 29, it is the three states that they feel are in a "critical" situation with COVID-19. And for the states where the figures come down,These are the only two states that see new cases of COVID-19 decreased.
1 Alabama
According to Covid Act now, Alabama is at aCritical Critical Risk Level. Although the rate of infection (the number of people, the infective middle sick person) of 1.07 means that the virus extended relatively slowly, the positive test rate of the state of 10% is high. In fact, travelers from any state with a positive test rate of 10% or more are nowRequired for yourself in quarantine During your visit to New York, New Jersey or Connecticut. Although COVID ACT now thinks that the state has sufficient ICU beds, Alabama has only enough contacts to trace 4% of new CVIV-19 infections in 48 hours. And for more information on the mandate of oneself,The CDC says this drastic measure can not help control Covid-19.
2 Arizona
Arizona is one of the states that experts are most concerned. It is therefore not surprising that Covid now act in the critical category. The state infection rate of 1.19 is considered high, while itsPositive test rate of 22.6% is critical - these figures reflect thatcases increase rapidlyAnd not enough tests are in progress. In addition, with about 88% of ICU beds used, hospitals may be unable to handle new cases of coronaviruses. With regard to contact tracing, COVID ACT now thinks that Arizona has only sufficient resources to trace 3% of new infections. And for more domains in serious problems,These states have "lost control of the epidemic", say experts.
3 Missouri
Thefigures in the Missouri are slightly less alarming than in the other two states, but Covid law now considers it sufficiently to identify the state as being at aCritical Critical Risk Level. It is largely because of the lack of contact tracers - only 4% of the number needed for the state - but also because of the average risk of its infection rate (1.05) and the positive test rate (5.5%). In addition, COVID ACT now thinks that Missouri has sufficient ICU beds for future coronavirus patients. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.