20 The worst tourist destinations in America right now
Between Covid and Foulings, you will want to avoid these places.
With international trips posing additional covidation and uncertainty seedlings, more Americans opt for road trips and other domestic escapades in 2021. But even stay close to you, depending on warnings, depending on where the house is located. Some states are dragging vaccination rates as the Delta Marche variant, and others are outdated with crowds or forest fires. Read it to find out which areas in the country to avoid to stay safe.
1 Alaska
Alaska infection rates doubled in the last month, largely because of COVID cases among non-vaccinated residents. Despite the new numbers of the virus, the vaccination rate is stalled, with only a little more than half of the residents inoculated against COVID. "The last Alaska Covid-19 wave and still growing involves a new trend: the patients of younger hospitals, sometimes sick that the elderly who needed medical care last year", reports theAnchorage Daily News.
2 Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
This emblematic and beloved national park establishes a new record for monthly visitors in June: nearly one million people. It is an increase of 64% compared to 2020. It is expected that July and 2021 August 2021 will also define their own historical attendance files. If you are not up to massive crowds, ignore this park in 2021.
3 Las Vegas, Nevada
The Las Vegas casinos saw enormous financial returns in June, just before the rebirth of the mask mandate. Now, Sin City sees peaks in new cases and hospitalization rates. In addition, mortality rates are up 129%. "The variant of more contagious and severe delta of coronavirus has stimulated the numbers of infection throughout the nation and in the midst of persistent vaccination tariffs. The data followed by the state show 57% of the population of 12 years and over Nevada received at least one shot and 47.4 percent are fully vaccinated: "according to theLas Vegas Review-Journal. "This stems the average of the United States, where 67% of the population aged 12 and over had at least one shot and 58% are fully vaccinated, according to disease control and prevention centers."
4 Florida
At the time of writing, Florida is home to one in five new COVID cases. Florida's covidation mortality rates remain higher than the rest of the country. The rise in the state of the sun could be explained in part by the high temperatures and the humidity of the summer, which leads more people to stay inside. "A day after having recorded the new daily cases since the beginning of the pandemic, Florida Sunday broke a previous registration for the current hospitalizations defined more than a year ago before vaccines were available, "reports theAp. "The sun (Sunshine State had 10,207 hospitalized persons with confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to data reported in the United States Department of Health and Human Services."
5 East of Panama City, Florida, more particularly
The Florida Gulf County-East Panama City - is a handful of the areas most affected by the state. In the city of Port St. Joe and the surroundings, one in six inhabitants is infected. The area is considered a high risk for anyone who is not vaccinated.
6 The County surrounding Mount Mitchell, North Carolina
Yancey County of North Carolina, at home in Mount Mitchell, the highest peak east of Mississippi - notes a push in new cases of Covid. Infection rates are currently up more than 1,900%.
7 US Virgin Islands
Roomer worse than Puerto Rico Voisin, the US Virgin Islands struggle after confirmation that the Delta variant arrived on the island, extending faster than the vaccines reach the arms of the residents.
8 Missouri
Missouri vaccination rates are not low enough to be in the 10 worst lower states; However, public opinion is strongly against injections, as long as residents wear disguises when queuing for shooting.
9 Branson, Missouri, precisely
This Ozark mountain town in Tney County defines Covid Records currently for new COVID cases. "The last increase in business has identified registrations in parts of the United States. A large number of places to see more new cases than in any other point of the pandemic also have some of the lowest vaccination rates in the country, "says theNew York Times. "The Branson, Mo. and Harrison, Ark., The zones have the two registrations defined this month. Less than 30% of all residents of one or the other place are fully vaccinated."
10 Zion National Park, Utah
This country of the picturesque red wonders is loved by hikers, rock climbers and other outdoor enthusiasts - with particularly strong traction this summer. Unfortunately, it had meant waiting times up to 4 hours to access certain trails with overwhelming crowds of visitors.
11 Arkansas
One of the hardest states, Arkansas notices 60-person infection rates per 100,000 people. Hospitalization rates have been the highest in the state since January. Immunization rates remain low, current accounts citing that 80,000 unused doses in the state will expire on 1 August.
12 Oregon-East
The fire bootleg of the National Forest of Fremont d'Oregon, about three hours of road east of Eugene, begins to show a slowdown in spread. That said, 413 4000 acres are still burning. Lightning is supposed to be the source of the catastrophe.
13 Mississippi
The covidation rates in Mississippi continue to rise, which may not be a surprise as this state of the South died last when it comes to vaccination rates. Cases have almost tripled over the past two weeks. From the state, the stone county just north of Biloxi and the Gulf Port, consists of seeing the biggest impact.
14 Northern California
In the heart of the Sierra Nevada, the heat of Dixie Rage. Located halfway between Redding, California and Reno, Nevada, the Fire of the County of Plumas sends residents fleeing. Currently, more than 241,000 acres are affected. Defective equipment of the Pacific gas and electricity society is supposed to be the culprit.
15 Alabama
COVID cases in Alabama have been on the rise since June in this state in the last five years of the country for the progress of vaccination. Just over one-third of the state is fully vaccinated.
16 Mobile, Alabama, specifically
The largest Covid hotspot of the entire state is also its largest city: mobile. This hub of the Gulf coast is responsible for the highest number of the increase in the state, where new cases of COVIDs have more than doubled over the last two weeks.
17 Louisiana
The Pelican state notes a lot of press now, and it's not good. The state has a tip in new cases of COVIDs 10 times higher than the June figures. The lower half of the state, the house in New Orleans, consists of seeing the biggest threat.
18 North Cascades Mountains
Expect closed roads if you venture through the waterfall mountain range, Oregon crimping in Canada. In particular, the North Cascades highway experienced a closure because of forest fires, blocking travel in Ross Lake's national leisure area near Rockport, Washington.
19 Sierra Nevada
Near Yosemite, a more recent fire generated Sierra Nevada, already claiming 14 square miles. Only 10% of the outbreak has been contained, which makes a zone to be monitored.
20 Brooks County, Georgia
Although much of Georgia poses little risk compared to the rest of the South, Brooks County just west of Valdosta, a city near Georgia-Florida-border, is in the middle of a touch of COVID. Infection rates climbed more than 3,200% over the past two weeks.