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BOISE, Idaho (AP) – The United States holds a record of new coronavirus cases in the latest disease control concern signal in the country, as states from Connecticut to Idaho suffer the outbreak.
The effect is being felt everywhere in the country: a closure starting Friday at the Ogala Sioux Tribe Reserve in South Dakota, a request from a Florida fitness officer to prevent the children’s birthday party and an increasingly desperate setting in a hospital. in the northern IdahoArray, which lacks a patient area and is contemplating air transportation to Seattle or Portland, Oregon.
“We closed a whole lot of our hospital. We had to make double rooms. We bought more hospital beds,” said Dr Robert Scoggins, a pneumologist at Kootenai Health Hospital in Coeur d’Alene. “Our hospital is not built for a pandemic. “
Among those who joined Scoggins at an assembly of the Panhandle Health District in northern Idaho, board member Walk Kirby.
“People are dying, they’re going to stay dying and spreading this thing,” Kirby said. “How many other people would possibly not wear masks?The same other people who won’t be vaccinated for this. “
The seven-day moving average for new daily instances of COVID-19 in the United States exceeded 61140 on Thursday, up from 44647 two weeks ago. The record came on July 22 when the moving average of 67293 amid a summer outbreak largely due to virus outbreaks in Florida, Texas, Arizona and California.
The United States registered 71671 new instances on Thursday, with several state records in the Midwest and West.
The outbreak in the United States reflects an equally widespread uptick in Europe, where Rome, Paris and other major cities are dominating nightlife as a component of drastic measures to curb the spread of the pandemic. In the Netherlands, a helicopter carried a Dutch COVID-19. patient to an intensive care unit in Germany, the first foreign air bridge of its kind since the pandemic threatened to overwhelm Dutch hospitals in the spring.
The director of the World Health Organization warned that northern hemisphere countries are at a “critical moment” as deaths continue to increase.
“The coming months are going to be very complicated and some countries are on a dangerous path,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday at a press conference.
Some of the advances in the United States:
SOUTH DAKOTA
In South Dakota, the Oglala Sioux tribe ordered a week-long closure of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in reaction to the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the state. Until the morning of October 30, all that is not essential is prohibited and non-essential businesses must close.
The tribe posted on their Twitter page that there were 391 of COVID-19s active Thursday in the reserve, which has about 20,000 residents.
The blockade occurs when South Dakota surpassed 9,000 active coronaviruses on Thursday and reported a record 973 new one-day.
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Florida
The most sensible fitness officer in one of Florida’s most populous counties discouraged parents from hosting birthday parties for their children, regardless of their size.
Dr. Raúl Pino, a public fitness officer in Orange County, said some of the 30 participants at a recent Sweet 16 party in the Orlando domain had the virus. Last month, one of Orange County’s best schools closed its doors for two weeks after academics attended a birthday party came back positive.
“These parties will not only be the other people who participate in this activity, but also all the other people they will contact when they leave,” Pino said. “We will continue to see the consequences if we do not act properly. “incredibly guilty way. “
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Massachusetts
On Friday, Massachusetts implemented a two-week closure of indoor ice skating facilities across the state in reaction to several COVID-19 groups similar to ice hockey games and practices.
There were at least 30 COVID-19 groups, resulting in 108 cases shown, related to organized hockey activities involving citizens from more than 60 and villages, according to the State Department of Public Health.
The university and systems are exempt from the ordinance.
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Texas
In Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott is sending more medical reinforcements to El Paso’s domain in reaction to increased coronavirus infections. The Texas Department of Health Services and the Texas Emergency Management Division will provide more medical bodies for workers and appliances this week.
El Paso County reported 3,750 new coronavirus infections this week, 1,161 on Thursday, representing 17. 5% of the 21,321 instances reported this week in the state’s 254 counties.
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Idaho
Even when the physical care scenario worsened in northern Idaho, a regional fitness board voted to repeal a local mask mandate. He performed moments after kootenai Health Hospital in Couer d’Alene had reached 99% of his capacity.
Kootenai is the third most populous county in conservative Idaho.
The state is experiencing its largest coronavirus peak since the onset of the pandemic, with new cases expanding by 46. 5% across the state over the past two weeks. Brad Little, a Republican, refused to take steps such as demanding a state-wide mask to stop the spread of the virus.
Dr. Joshua Kern, Vice President of San Lucas in the Magic Valley region that includes Twin Falls and Jerome, said Thursday at a virtual news convention that he and other fitness care professionals were afraid.
“The goal of any intervention around the coronavirus has been to prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed, and I say the hospital is overcrowded,” he said.
“Frankly, there’s nowhere to send them,” he added. ” Boise hospitals are very crowded, most hospitals in this region are experiencing problems. Salt Lake Hospitals have comprehensive extensive care units. There’s no genuine cavalry to come, they’re. “
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NEW JERSEY and CONNECTICUT
For some time, as new instances of COVID-19 increased in the Midwest and elsewhere, the point of new instances remained low in the northeast, which had previously been hit hard by the pandemic. Several states, including New Jersey and Connecticut, have imposed 14-day quarantine needs for travelers from dozens of states with higher positive check rates.
This week, however, in New Jersey and Connecticut they have come to the point of qualifying for their own quarantine restrictions.
After some confusion and conflicting advice, the Democratic governors of New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York, where rates remain lower, made the decision to keep their regulations in place, but not to upload them to their quarantine lists.
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Crary reported from New York. Associated Press editors Amy Forliti in Minneapolis; Dave Collins in Hartford, Connecticut and Freida Frisaro in Orlando, Florida, contributed to this report.
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