These are the 7 states with the worst surrees of COVID

The national case decline also shows signs of slowdown.


For more than three months, COVID cases have seen a sustained decline at the national level since Omicron's surge has peaked on January 14th. However, the decrease in infectionsseems to slow down, with the national daily averagein stationary flight around 30,000 During the past week, according to the data ofThe Washington Post. At the same time, some states are already observing overviders in cases of COVIDs, as experts begin to warn that another national peak could be imminent.

Fears of an increase in the increase in infections come as foreign cases have spided up to the spread of the Ba.2 sub-ceremony of highly transmissible OMICRON, which has just become theDominant strain in the United States. According toThe New York Times, in thelast two weeks, cases increased by 45% in the U.K., 3% in Spain and 95% in France.

During an interview of March 27 on BBCSunday morning, Covid Councilor of the White HouseAnthony Fauci, MD, said he expected that it was only a matter of time before suchThe spikes would be felt. "We will definitely see aincreasing cases. What happens in Europe and U.K. has not yet struck the United States. We still have the decrement of cases, hospitalizations and death, "he explained, adding that the United States is already a" small downward bit decreases "in COVID infections that we had lived. A week or two.

According to data from US centers and the prevention of US centers for the fight against disease and prevention (CDC) (CDC). But the reports already show that, as with the previous waves of new variants, some regions see waves earlier than others: in this case, the northeaster takes the highest success with 70% of the reported cases related to BA .2, while the South and Mountain West presents only one-third of new infections, CNN reports.

Read to see which states have experienced over 30% over 30% over the last week as of March 29, according to data fromThe Washington Post.

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new York

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  • New cases over the last seven days:15 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:34%

The last tip of the empire State struck some more difficult areas than others, includingNew York City. However, officials have remained cautiously optimistic than awave of hospitalizations was less likely to track rising in cases because it did it with previous surges because of the nature of sub-capturing and the high vaccination rate.

"The vaccine and booster are our most effective tool against this" New York Gov virus.Kathy Hochul Said on March 27th. "I urge the New Yorkers not to take the progress made to get vaccinated, there is still more work to be done to protect themselves from future errums."

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Connecticut

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  • New cases over the last seven days:11 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:39 percent

On March 28, the data published by Connecticut Gov.Ned Lamont showed that the state hadAdded 1,014 new cases during the weekend. The positive test rate has been reported to 3.07%.

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Massachusetts

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  • New cases over the last seven days:15 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:41%

The recent tip of infections has brought thePercentage of new cases in Massachusetts Save the highest levels observed since the second week of February, the local Boston CBS affiliate WBZ-TV reports. State wastewater data has also shown an increase in the virus.

4
Alabama

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  • New cases over the last seven days:9 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:50 percent

Even when cases increase in Alabama, the hospitalization numbers in the state have fallen to their lowest point since the first days of the pandemic, with just156 patients reported As of March 22nd. The state isPositive test rate It was also necessary 3.2% to March 23, according to Covid Act now.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

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Delaware

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  • New cases over the last seven days:11 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:52%

On March 25, the Delaware Public Health Division (DPH) announced that it would reduce the reduction in CVIV-19 statistical releases once a month. thePositive test rate of the state Was increased by 0.3% compared to the previous week at 3.2%, while the number of hospitalizations decreased from 11 to 35 during the same period.

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Texas

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  • New cases over the last seven days:17 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:83%

Although CVIV-19 Hospitalization and Death Cases have always decreased by 11% and 23%, respectively, as of March 29, according toThe post office. thePositive test rate of the state was 2.6% on March 24, according to COVID ACT now.

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Colorado

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  • New cases over the last seven days:28 cases per 100,000 people
  • Increase in percentage of the last seven days:156%

On March 25,Colorado positive test rate was 3.2%, according to Covid Act now. And while virus hospitalizations decreased by 45% over the last two weeks,Deaths increased by 58% As of March 28, according to the data ofThe temperature.

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