The COVID-19 outbreak was moving into Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska "because of vacations and other
reasons of travel," Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House
coronavirus task force, told Fox News in an interview.
Ohio's health department said the state had seen its highest
single-day increase in infections since the pandemic started in
January, which Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, told a news
conference was "certainly not good news."
In Wisconsin, Governor Tony Evers ordered residents to wear face
coverings in public. Masks are recommended by many health experts,
but some conservatives say such mandates violate the U.S.
Constitution.
"While I know emotions are high when it comes to wearing face
coverings in public, my job as governor is to put people first and
to do what's best for the people of our state, so that's what I am
going to do," Evers, a Democrat, said in a statement.
Florida reported a record one-day increase in COVID-19 deaths for a
third consecutive day on Thursday and Arizona also reported a record
increase in fatalities for a single day, according to a Reuters
tally. But reports of new cases have recently slowed in both states,
along with California and Texas.
According to the temporary healthcare staffing platform NurseFly,
demand for nurses in Arizona increased 75% in July over June.
(Graphic: Tracking the novel coronavirus in the U.S. - https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS-USA/0100B5K8423/index.html)
"JOBLESS, HOMELESS"
"I'm trying to just maintain a healthy level of anxiety," said
Rachel Norton, a traveling intensive care unit nurse who was leaving
Denver on Thursday for a one-month contract in Mesa, Arizona.
The surge has dampened the nation's recovery from an economic crisis
brought on by state and local lockdown orders that have thrown
millions of Americans out of work, closed schools and shuttered
entertainment and professional sports events.The United States
remains the country most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, with a
death toll of more than 150,000.
Smoking outside a food bank in Chicago, 63-year-old William Hannah
said the pandemic "has ruined me. I'm now jobless, homeless and
waiting for my job to come back."
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Hannah worked as a cook at the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and
Blackhawks, before the NBA and NHL canceled games and entertainers halted
events. "I got hope. It's all I can do," he said.
On Thursday, Commerce Department data for the second quarter showed the deepest
contraction in the U.S. economy since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Herman Cain, a former Republican presidential candidate, on Thursday became the
latest high-profile death attributed to COVID-19.
Cain was diagnosed with the disease in late June after attending a Tulsa,
Oklahoma, rally for President Donald Trump, where many attendees crowded
together without wearing face masks. Cain tweeted a photo of himself at the
event without a mask.
The U.S. outbreak initially centered on the northeastern region around New York,
which still has by far the highest total of fatalities of any state, at more
than 32,000.
On Thursday, Mark Levine, chair of the New York City Council health committee,
said cases were rising again in Northeastern states, specifically New Jersey,
Connecticut and Massachusetts.
"Now, for the first time since spring, cases are rising again in all three,"
Levine wrote in a series of tweets. "NY is now an island within an island, with
warning signs looming on all sides."
(Graphic: Where coronavirus cases are rising in the United States -
https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-TRENDS/dgkvlgkrkpb/index.html)
(Reporting by Lisa Lambert in Washington and Maria Caspani in New York;
Additional reporting by Brendan O'Brien and Karen Pierog in Chicago, Andrew Hay
in Albuquerque, Susan Heavey and Andrea Shalal in Washington, D.C., Gabriella
Borter in New York, Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Writing by Sonya Hepinstall and
Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Bill Berkrot, Rosalba O'Brien and Leslie Adler)
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