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U.S. coronavirus cases are on the rise
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[June 02, 2020]
By Chris Canipe and Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - Several southern U.S. states
reported sharp increases in COVID-19 infections, with Alabama, South
Carolina and Virginia all seeing new cases rise 35% or more in the week
ended May 31 compared with the prior week, according to a Reuters
analysis.
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South Carolina health officials said they expected more increases in
the future due to a lack of social distancing and mask wearing at
protests triggered by the death of George Floyd while in police
custody in Minnesota.
"If people don't follow current recommendations for social
distancing and avoiding crowds of any kind, we can anticipate seeing
increased numbers," the South Carolina health department said in a
statement to Reuters.
(Graphic: Tracking the novel coronavirus in the U.S.,
https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS-USA/0100B5K8423/index.html)
South Carolina said the recent rise in its new cases, which have
been going up for three weeks, were in part due to the completion of
testing in the state's 194 nursing homes.
Alabama's health department attributed the state's steady increase
in cases since early May to community transmission, clusters of
outbreaks, and more testing.
Virginia officials were not immediately available for comment.
Nationally, new COVID-19 cases fell for a fifth straight week, down
4.7% last week compared with a 0.8% drop the prior week, according
to the Reuters analysis of data from The COVID Tracking Project, a
volunteer-run effort to track the outbreak.
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As all 50 states have partially reopened, cases are rising in 17 states compared
with 20 in the prior week. (For an interactive graphic, click https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-TRENDS/dgkvlgkrkpb/index.html)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended states wait
for their daily number of new COVID-19 cases to fall for 14 days before easing
social distancing restrictions.
Thirteen states have met the criteria for the week ended May 31, compared with
14 states and the District of Columbia the prior week, the analysis showed.
Pennsylvania and New York lead with seven straight weeks of declines, and new
cases are also falling in New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts.
(Graphic: World-focused tracker with country-by-country interactive,
https://graphics.reuters.com/HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/
COUNTRIES/oakveqlyvrd/index.html?id=united-kingdom)
(Reporting by Chris Canipe in Kansas City, Missouri, and Lisa Shumaker in
Chicago; Editing by Tiffany Wu)
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