The coronavirus pandemic continues without giving ground in the world and the United States continues to be the region most affected by the virus, which despite decreasing the number of infections in the last hours, continues to cause serious havoc in the North American nation, where work is being carried out to find the vaccine that can end the nightmare that the country has lived in recent months.
According to Johns Hopkins University, for the second day in a row, the number of infections decreased in the United States, as 36,069 new infections were registered last Thursday, in addition to 1,054 fatal losses, bringing the United States to a total of 6,151,253, in addition to 186,806 deaths.
The American Union has already exceeded six million total cases and the most affected state is California, which in the last 24 hours added 4,737 new positive cases, in addition to 176 deaths, which still at the top of the list of states with more than 700,000 reported cases in total and surpassing entities such as New York, Texas and Florida.
Map and cases
Cases and deaths by state
Condition | Cases | Deaths |
California | 726,018 | 13,493 |
Texas | 645,422 | 13,296 |
Florida | 637,013 | 11,650 |
New York | 437,107 | 32,976 |
Georgia | 277,288 | 5,868 |
Illinois | 241,705 | 8,324 |
Arizona | 203,953 | 5,130 |
New Jersey | 198,598 | 16,077 |
North Carolina | 172,494 | 2,809 |
Tennessee | 159,546 | 1,815 |
Louisiana | 150,651 | 5,021 |
Pennsylvania | 141,578 | 7,825 |
Alabama | 129,285 | 2,233 |
Ohio | 127,231 | 4,232 |
Virginia | 123,668 | 2,652 |
South Carolina | 121,696 | 2,807 |
Massachusetts | 121,546 | 9,077 |
Michigan | 115,242 | 6,791 |
Maryland | 110,012 | 3,778 |
Indiana | 96,854 | 3,332 |
Missouri | 90,410 | 1,710 |
Mississippi | 85,116 | 2,536 |
Minnesota | 78,123 | 1,889 |
Washington | 78,116 | 1,945 |
Wisconsin | 77,856 | 1,146 |
Nevada | 70,223 | 1,363 |
Iowa | 67,982 | 1,137 |
Arkansas | 63,081 | 861 |
Oklahoma | 61,027 | 835 |
Colorado | 58,287 | 1,955 |
Utah | 53,326 | 414 |
Connecticut | 53,209 | 4,468 |
Kentucky | 50,885 | 976 |
Kansas | 44,736 | 472 |
Nebraska | 35,469 | 404 |
Idaho | 32,927 | 372 |
Oregon | 27,336 | 470 |
New Mexico | 25,812 | 791 |
Rhode Island | 22,143 | 1,055 |
Delaware | 17,653 | 606 |
South Dakota | 14,337 | 169 |
District Of Columbia | 14,135 | 609 |
North Dakota | 12,629 | 150 |
West Virginia | 10,845 | 237 |
Hawaii | 9,202 | 79 |
Montana | 7,871 | 111 |
New Hampshire | 7,347 | 432 |
Alaska | 5,466 | 40 |
Maine | 4,617 | 133 |
Wyoming | 3,939 | 41 |
Vermont | 1,637 | 58 |
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The United States works at forced marches for vaccine
The American Union continues to work hard to get the vaccine to stop the coronavirus pandemic and in an event of his re-election campaign, US President Donald Trump assured that This vaccine could begin to be distributed at the end of October.
“It really is possible that it could be distributed before the end of October, and that would be fine. It would be fine not because of the elections, but because we want to save people. A safe and effective vaccine will be achieved in record time”, Said the president.
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