
Temperatures are dropping across the country, and just as health experts have predicted, COVID-19 cases are surging in most of the country. According to new data from Johns Hopkins University analyzed by CNN, on Thursday the United States reported 56,000 new cases on—the most cases it has seen in a single day in nearly two months. In addition, ten states experienced their highest seven-day averages for daily new infections. Read on to see which ones, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus.
1.AlaskaWhile cases are at an all-time high in Alaska—over 158 a day—Gov. Mike Dunleavy posted a Facebook video this week urging Alaskans to take precaution and mask up, but added that there is no need to "hole up" due to the state's death and hospitalization rates dropping.
"Nothing is going to replace individuals taking action on their own to protect themselves, their loved ones and their neighbors. And this includes wearing a mask when you're in a setting with others. Avoiding contact with others outside of your family if you don't need to make that contact," he said. "But I just want to make sure we understand: None of us should be terrified today. None of us should be scared today. We should be concerned. We should make sure that, again, we take all the precautions necessary to prevent ourselves from getting the virus."
2.ColoradoOver 677 new infections per day is an all-time high for Colorado. The state's governor, Jared Polis, had no qualms about using President Donald Trump's diagnosis as a warning for all. "[Trump's diagnosis] shows that the virus plays no favorites. It can affect any of us at any time. We don't all have the ability to have the same quality of care that the president does when he gets ill," Polis said on Tuesday. "It also shows the importance of having hospital capacity for any of us. We're all tired of the virus. But the virus is not tired of us."
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