Coronavirus deaths are rising in these 3 states at the worst possible time

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  • Coronavirus cases have hit a record low in the US as a whole, which is welcome news after the country endured months of the pandemic -- though a new analysis has found that a handful of states are nevertheless experiencing record coronavirus deaths.
  • The analysis comes from USA Today, which found that three states in particular are seeing this rise: North Dakota, Kentucky, and Missouri.
  • Overall, more than 189,000 people in the US have now died from coronavirus.

Let's start with some good news, because this is some of the best coronavirus news we've had for a while.

The number of new cases of the COVID-19 virus in the US has fallen below 25,000, according to the latest daily total from Johns Hopkins University. That's the lowest number of new daily cases in about three months, which is welcome news indeed as we head into the critical fall and winter months when flu season will complicate efforts to fight the coronavirus. Drill down into the data, though, and as you might guess, there are still plenty of causes for concern -- such as the fact that a new analysis shows coronavirus deaths rising at an alarming rate in three states, in particular.

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