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[May 27, 2020]
By Chris Canipe and Lisa Shumaker
(Reuters) - Twenty U.S. states reported an
increase in new cases of COVID-19 for the week ended May 24, up from 13
states in the prior week, as the death toll from the novel coronavirus
approaches 100,000, according to a Reuters analysis.
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Alabama had the biggest weekly increase at 28%, Missouri's new cases
rose 27% and North Carolina's rose 26%, according to the analysis of
data from The COVID Tracking Project, a volunteer-run effort to
track the outbreak.
New cases in Georgia, one of the first states to reopen, rose 21%
after two weeks of declines. The state attributed the increase to a
backlog of test results and more testing.
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Nationally, new cases of COVID-19 fell 0.8% for the week ended May
24, compared with a decline of 8% in the prior week. All 50 states
have now at least partially reopened, raising fears among some
health officials of a second wave of outbreaks. The increase in
cases could also be due to more testing.
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.
As of May 24, 15 states had met that criteria, up from 13 in the
prior week, according to the Reuters analysis. Washington state,
where the U.S. outbreak started, has the longest streak with cases
falling for eight weeks in a row, followed by Hawaii at seven weeks
and Pennsylvania and New York at six weeks.
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Kentucky posted a nearly 30% drop in new cases and New York was down 23%,
according to the Reuters analysis.
Texas saw new cases fall 15% after they rose 22% in the prior week.
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(Reporting by Chris Canipe in Kansas City, Missouri, and Lisa Shumaker in
Chicago; Editing by Tiffany Wu)
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