5 worst covid states 2023

There are some obvious regional disparities in current COVID-19 cases: States in the South, such as Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, consistently …
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View NPR's graphics to see where COVID is hitting hardest in the U.S., which state outbreaks are under control and where cases are still spreading.
Data collected by The New York Times shows that Southern states are seeing an outsized share of cases relative to their populations. Mississippi counted 106 new daily infections …
Washington, D.C. (526 per 100,000) and New Mexico (521 per 100,000) were the second and third worst states. Hawaii, on the other hand, had the lowest adjusted Covid death …
Compared with the week prior, Alabama had the highest percentage increase among states in its rate of new COVID-19 hospitalizations, at 33%, while …
Five of the lowest 10 in the current period were also among the lowest 10 the prior week. New Jersey had the lowest hospital admissions rate, followed by …
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska remain the worst-hit states as more people there have been diagnosed positive for the virus than elsewhere in the …
Treaties, national governments, and international institutions draw the most attention during outbreaks of viruses and other pathogens, but successful detection, …
According to a CDC map that tracks changes in the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in all U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regions, the five states with the highest number of...
Five of the 10 states with the lowest standardised death rates—Vermont, New Hampshire, Maryland, Ohio, and Nebraska—were Republican-led, with the other …
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