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Mike Wehner
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- Some US states are seeing a clear decline in the number of new coronavirus cases, while others are seeing huge spikes.
- Many southern states that began to life restrictions earlier than was advised are now paying the price with dramatic increases in the number of sick people in hospitals.
- Overall, fewer people are dying of the virus each day, on average, but we still need to work hard to prevent a second wave.
2020 has thrown some serious curveballs at all of us. The coronavirus pandemic was at the top of everyone's minds for months, but as states have started to roll back their restrictions, life is beginning to look a little bit more "normal" than before. That's not necessarily a good thing, however, as the lack of restrictions is resulting in spikes of new cases in some states, while other states continue on a downward trend.
A powerful tracking tool provided by the New York Times offers us a clear look at which states seem to be doing a better job of keeping the virus under control and which ones are seeing a steady (or in some cases sharp) increase in new cases.
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These states are doing a horrible job of containing the coronavirus originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 10:44:01 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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