These 10 states have the largest coronavirus outbreaks so far
These are the ten states in the US that have the largest coronavirus outbreaks in the entire country. Keep an eye on them.
Ahead of Thanksgiving celebrations, the United States is seeing surges in coronavirus cases in many states. These are the top 10 states with the largest outbreaks.
As the United States is slowly approaching the colder months, experts such as Dr. Fauci have warned that the country is going to be in for a very rough winter if new daily coronavirus cases aren't reduced. At the moment, the US is averaging around 50,000 new coronavirus cases every day, and that figure needs to be reduced to 10,000 or below.
About 30 states across the country are experiencing large influxes of new cases, and in the entirety of this article you will find the top 10 states that have the largest outbreaks so far. The data has been colected by The New York Times COVID-19 tracking tool, which you can check out here.
Top 10 states:
North Dakota - 4,091 cases last week. 43% increase in cases and 41% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
South Dakota - 4,309 cases last week. 56% increase in cases and 57% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Montana - 4,093 cases over the last seven days. 91% increase in cases and 113% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Wisconsin - 21,065 cases over the last week. 25% increase in cases and 77% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Utah - 8,496 cases in the last week. 20% increase in cases and 88% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Nebraska - 5,071 cases in the last week. 54% increase in cases and 25% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Iowa - 7,700 cases over the last seven days. 22% increase in cases and 43% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Idaho - 4,301 new cases over the last week. 22% increase in cases and 20% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
Wyoming - 1,278 cases over the last week. 64% increase in cases over the last two weeks.
Missouri - 10,034 new cases over the last week. 28% increase in cases and 65% increase in deaths over the last two weeks.
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