It is the new states that the CDC is the most worried about
The CDC provides for rising CVIV-19 deaths in Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii and other states.
With case numbers and death tolls continuing to increase in certain areas of the country, it is clear that thecoronavirus pandemic is far from over. Even if the epidemics seem contained in many big cities,Other hot spots Emerged across the United States, so disease control and prevention centers (CDC) are trying to predict the most difficult areas. According to the most recent forecasts, published on 12 June, it is the states that the CDC is worried will have the most new deaths over the next four weeks compared to the last four. And for states that have already suffered massive victims,These are the states where coronavirus is the most murderer.
1 Arizona
Arizona is one of six states CDC's forecasts will haveMore dead coronavirus over the next four weeks that the last four weeks have been reported. As of June 15, the state sawnearly 1,200 deaths throughThe New York Times. But there were warning signs that the situation in Arizona worsens. For the week ending June 7, the state saw a failure93.3% increase in coronavirus cases. (This follows almost50% increase The previous week.) Arizona is also one of sixStates running hospital beds, with 80% of the beds of hospitals full from June 10 and for the states that are on the other side of the crisis, here isAll states that did not have coronaviruses last week.
2 Arkansas
The prediction of the CDC that Arkansas will have more coronavirus deaths in the next month coinciding with the state fixing aDaily registration for new cases of coronaviruses June 12th. This follows the increase of 63.3% of cases for the week ending in June 7. Currently, Arkansas saw about 180 deaths, according toThe New York Times. But cases continue to increase andWashington Post reports that the state has experienced a88% increase in hospitalizations Since the commemorative day, as of June 9 and for more states with lax restrictions,These 6 states never went to Lockdown. Here's how they do.
3 Hawaii
For the most part, Hawaii has been confirmed as one of the states that manipulate coronavirus, which makes its appearance on the forecasts of unusual CDC. At June 15,The New York Times reports 716 total cases and17 Total coronaviruses. Nevertheless, these modest numbers have been folding, with theHonolulu Star-Announcer Noting that on 12 June and 13 June represented theThe largest increase in a day increases in the state in almost two months. And for more states that have tight applied restrictions,These 5 states had the strictest locks. Here's how they do.
4 North Carolina
Like Arkansas, North Carolina also set up a daily record for new cases of coronavirus on June 12, with an additional 1,768. There are currently nearly 44,200 cases in the state, withAbout 1,1440 deaths. The CDC predicts a significant increase in this number in the coming weeks, perhaps in part because North Carolina is another of the states running out of hospital beds. TheWashington Post Reports that the rise in state in coronavirus hospitalization rates since the commemorative day is the highest of any state next to Texas. And according to Reuters, only13% of North Carolina ICU beds were available on June 11th.
5 Utah
The forecasts of the growing death of the CDC over the next four weeks result shortly after a significant increase of 61.5% of the week's business ending June 7 to June 15, the state has more than 14,300 case and around140 deaths. But as with Arizona, Arkansas and North Carolina, there are concerns about the number of hospital beds available. Between May 25 and June 8, Hospitalizations in Utah have more than doubled by theWashington Post. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
6 Vermont
Like Hawaii, Vermont has not found themselves on many lists of hot spot coronavirus. At June 15,The New York Times reports about 1,130 cases and55 deaths in the state. Nevertheless, the CDC included Vermont on its state forecasts where there will be more coronavirus dead in the coming month than in the previous four weeks. It is important, however, to note that there has been no deaths in the last three weeks, according toVermont Public Radio , which means that even a small number of coronavirus deaths in the coming weeks would correspond to the prediction of the CDC.