These are the 7 states with the worst surrees of COVID
The number of national cases also reproached after weeks of decline.
COVID-19 levels in the United States haveset at the plateau after months of decline. In the last seven days, the national daily average is essentially unchanged, showing only a dipped by one percent toNine cases for 100,000 people As of April 5, according to the data ofThe Washington Post. Now, like the very contagiousBa.2 Omicron Subvariant Continues to propagate, some states see COVID surges in front of what some officials are afraid of becoming a more widespread problem in the coming weeks.
During a public address on March 30, PresidentJoe Biden warned that theThe trajectory of the pandemic changed Like federal funding for COVID treatments and vaccines began to run out, saying, "Cases check as we pensive."
The President warned the public that even if the virus did not ask the same threat as when he appeared for the first time, he was still too early to stop playing the defense. "Due to the strategy we executed over the last year on vaccinations, testing, treatments, etc., we are now in a new time of this pandemic. It does not mean that Covid-19 is over . This means that Covid-19 no longer control our lives, "warned biden.
News of the financing shortage comes a week after theBA.2 Highly transmissible subvariant The dominant strain of the virus in the US data control and prevention centers (CDC) indicated that the viral course is now responsible for 72% of genetically sequenced Covid-19 sequenced infections.
Read it to see which states have experienced over 30% over 30% over the last week as of April 5, according to data fromThe Washington Post.
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7 New Jersey
- New cases over the last seven days:15 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:43%
The recentCOVID-19 SPIKE in New Jersey has set average daily cases in the rising state of 10% from where they were a month ago. But the data also show that hospitalizations have dropped dramatically from 6,089 reported at the height of OMICRON overvoltage on April 10 to 379.
6 Hawaii
- New cases over the last seven days:11 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:51%
A little over a week after he became the last state of the nation atRemove the interior masking requirementsHawaii notes that cases begin to cool off. Fortunately, hospitalizations and deaths of Covid havedecreased 31 and 39% In the last two weeks, respectively, as of 4 April, according to the data ofThe New York Times.
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5 Caroline from the south
- New cases over the last seven days:4 cases for 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:53%
The latest available data indicate thePositive Covid Test Rate in South Carolina was 1.9% as at March 31, according to COVID ACT now. State hospitalizations have also dropped by 25%, depending on the data ofThe post office.
4 Mississippi
- New cases over the last seven days:5 cases for 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:60%
The Mississippi Ministry of Health has reported443 new cases of COVID-19 Since the weekend of April 4th of April 4, the state recorded a total of 795 164 cases and 12,402 deaths of the virus.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
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3 Utah
- New cases over the last seven days:7 cases per 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:113 percent
The recentSpike in covidant cases reported in Utah Comes as a wastewater test in the state also showed an increase in the virus.
"We are out of winter now. We are in the spring. There is more movement of the population. There are more people out and traveling"Nathan Lacross, PhD, head of the wastewater monitoring program with the UTAH Department, told Local Lake City NBC Affiliate KSL-TV. "Covid is not gone. It's always there. So, my suspicion is that we simply see an increased transmission due to the increase in the movement of the population and contact."
2 Nebraska
- New cases over the last seven days:4 cases for 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:121%
WhereasCases more than doubled in Nebraska During the past week, the number of state virus hospitalizations fell. The daily average of the last week of 85 patients showed a decrease of 23% compared to the average of the previous week, theOMAHA WORLD-HERALD reports.
1 Arizona
- New cases over the last seven days:20 cases for 100,000 people
- Increase in percentage of the last seven days:122%
The last peak in Arizona comes less than a week after the governmentDoug Ducey announced the end of the stateCOVID Emergency Declaration March 30th. It currently ranks third behind Alaska and Vermont for most new cases per capita over the last seven days in the last seven days, depending on the data ofThe post office.
... and what's going on in Georgia?
Cases seem to bein GeorgiaBut according to the state health department, this concerns a backlog of unreported Covid tests previously being finally treated from a large laboratory. When adjusting the flooding of newly reported cases, the numbers seem to be compatible with last week,COBB County Mail reports.
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