COVID-19 cases surging in Alabama, South Carolina and Oklahoma
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[June 16, 2020]
By Chris Canipe and Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - New cases of COVID-19 nearly
doubled in Alabama and South Carolina in the second week of June
compared to the prior seven days, a Reuters analysis found, as 17 U.S.
states reported weekly increases in the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Alabama's new cases rose 97% to 5,115 for the week ended June 14, with
14% of COVID-19 tests coming back positive compared to 6% in the prior
week, according to the analysis of data from The COVID Tracking Project,
a volunteer-run effort to track the outbreak.
New cases in South Carolina rose 86% to 4,509, while the positive test
rate rose to about 14% from 9% over the same period, according to the
analysis and state data.
When asked to comment on the increases, South Carolina and Alabama
health officials said some residents were not following recommendations
to maintain social distance, avoid large gatherings and wear a mask in
public.
In Oklahoma, where President Donald Trump plans to hold an indoor
campaign rally on Saturday, new cases rose 68% to 1,081 in the second
week of June, while the positive test rate increased to 4%, from 2% the
previous week.
Oklahoma officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The three states are among hot spots throughout the South and Southwest
that helped push the total number of new infections in the United States
up 1% in the week ended June 14, the second increase after five weeks of
declines, Reuters found.
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The state that reported the largest number of new cases was
California at 20,043, up 10% from the previous week.
Nationally, the rate of positive tests has hovered around 5% for
several weeks, according to the analysis. More than 583,000 tests
were reported in a single day last week, a new record.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended
states wait for new COVID-19 cases to fall for 14 days before easing
social distancing restrictions.
Seventeen states and the District of Columbia have met that
criteria, the analysis showed. Pennsylvania and New York lead with
nine straight weeks of declines, followed by Rhode Island and
Indiana.
(Reporting by Chris Canipe in Kansas City, Missouri, and Lisa
Shumaker in Chicago; Editing by Tiffany Wu)
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