COVID-19
COVID-19 Articles
The list of counties with no COVID-19 deaths continues to shrink fairly rapidly. Will any be untouched by at least one fatality before the disease is brought under control?
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While the growth of COVID-19 across the United States has slowed, it remains a tremendous danger. The daily rise of confirmed cases has waned to under 100,000 from an amount much more than twice that...
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The state currently hit hardest by COVID-19 is New Jersey, especially one county near New York City.
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Currently, America's worst COVID-19 hotspot is a county in south-central Nebraska.
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Georgia is the state that has done the worst job getting its residents vaccinated. Why is that?
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New York among the states where new COVID-19 cases are growing most rapidly. These 15 neighborhoods in New York City have been hit the hardest.
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This western state has struggled the most in fully vaccinating its population against COVID-19.
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Isolation likely has protected the population of this Pacific island nation against COVID-19.
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The most dangerous county in the United States due to COVID-19 is currently in Kentucky.
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The deadliest five counties in the United States due to COVID-19 are currently in Texas.
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The success of vaccination varies widely from state to state. Currently, New Mexico leads the nation, with 30% of its population having received at least one shot.
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COVID-19 variants have spread to all 50 states, according to the CDC, but they are much more widespread in some states than in others.
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COVID-19 vaccination rates have picked up in America. Georgia is the state that has done the worst job getting its residents vaccinated.
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The state that has done the best job fully vaccinating its population for COVID-19 is Alaska. Why has Alaska done so well?
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This western state has struggled the most with fully vaccinating its population. Less than 20% of its population has received an initial dose.
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