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- Coronavirus infections started to skyrocket across dozens of states a few weeks ago.
- Florida, Texas, and Arizona have been hit particularly hard by a rapid rise of new coronavirus cases.
- Earlier this month, Florida reported 15,000 new coronavirus cases within a 24-hour period.
In stark contrast to most countries, the United States earlier this year took something of an inconsistent stance against the coronavirus. While some states like New York and Illinois were quick to implement strict lockdown measures, other states -- like Florida and Nebraska -- seemingly acted as is the coronavirus didn't even exist. The end result, a few months later, is a situation where coronavirus infections are way down in some areas and skyrocketing in others.
The situation is particularly grave in southern states where the number of new coronavirus cases and the death toll have been rising steadily over the past few weeks. The good news, though, is that the acceleration of new COVID-19 cases appears to be slowing down ever so slightly. Still, the coronavirus can spread incredibly fast, which is to say people should remain vigilant about what parts of the country they choose to visit.
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These are the biggest coronavirus hotspots in the United States today originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 17:36:02 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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