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States in the South, West and Southwest are seeing upticks in their coronavirus case counts — and in some cases setting records — as a troubling pattern emerges in areas that began lifting restrictions earlier than others. | States in the South, West and Southwest are seeing upticks in their coronavirus case counts — and in some cases setting records — as a troubling pattern emerges in areas that began lifting restrictions earlier than others. |
South Carolina, which was among the last states to issue stay-at-home orders and among the first to start reopening, recorded its highest number of new cases in one day — 840 — on Sunday. One representative from the state, Tom Rice, a Republican, announced today that he had the virus. | South Carolina, which was among the last states to issue stay-at-home orders and among the first to start reopening, recorded its highest number of new cases in one day — 840 — on Sunday. One representative from the state, Tom Rice, a Republican, announced today that he had the virus. |
“It’s not just the number of states that have growth, but it’s also the rate of growth we’re seeing,” our colleague Mitch Smith, who has been helping with The Times’s coronavirus tracking project, told us. | “It’s not just the number of states that have growth, but it’s also the rate of growth we’re seeing,” our colleague Mitch Smith, who has been helping with The Times’s coronavirus tracking project, told us. |
The Sun Belt has seen particularly alarming surges. In Arizona, which reopened pools and gyms in recent weeks, hospitals have been urged to activate emergency plans to handle a flood of Covid-19 patients. In Texas, cases are rising rapidly around the largest cities, including Houston, San Antonio and Dallas. | The Sun Belt has seen particularly alarming surges. In Arizona, which reopened pools and gyms in recent weeks, hospitals have been urged to activate emergency plans to handle a flood of Covid-19 patients. In Texas, cases are rising rapidly around the largest cities, including Houston, San Antonio and Dallas. |
Florida on Saturday reported its highest single-day case count yet: 2,581. The number of new infections has topped 1,000 for the past six days. Across the state, bars have started voluntarily shuttering their dining rooms after workers tested positive for the virus. | Florida on Saturday reported its highest single-day case count yet: 2,581. The number of new infections has topped 1,000 for the past six days. Across the state, bars have started voluntarily shuttering their dining rooms after workers tested positive for the virus. |
Some officials have attributed the rise in cases to expanded testing, but in the Sun Belt at least, the percentages of positive tests and hospitalizations have also increased, suggesting more transmissions. | Some officials have attributed the rise in cases to expanded testing, but in the Sun Belt at least, the percentages of positive tests and hospitalizations have also increased, suggesting more transmissions. |
Some areas are working to reverse their upward trends. The governors of Utah and Oregon recently announced pauses to their states’ reopenings. In Nashville, the mayor has said the city will wait to enter the next phases of lifting restrictions. | Some areas are working to reverse their upward trends. The governors of Utah and Oregon recently announced pauses to their states’ reopenings. In Nashville, the mayor has said the city will wait to enter the next phases of lifting restrictions. |
“This virus isn’t going away,” Mitch told us. “It’s going to be something that we just have to watch really closely for the foreseeable future.” | “This virus isn’t going away,” Mitch told us. “It’s going to be something that we just have to watch really closely for the foreseeable future.” |
From the epicenter: Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York called on local officials to enforce social-distancing rules after widespread reports of violations over the weekend. He warned that if people continued to flout the rules, the state could suspend or roll back reopening plans in some areas. | From the epicenter: Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York called on local officials to enforce social-distancing rules after widespread reports of violations over the weekend. He warned that if people continued to flout the rules, the state could suspend or roll back reopening plans in some areas. |
China is rushing to contain a fresh outbreak in Beijing after 79 new infections were linked to a food market in the south of the city. | China is rushing to contain a fresh outbreak in Beijing after 79 new infections were linked to a food market in the south of the city. |
While the number of cases may seem low, the authorities have desperately tried to keep the virus out of the crowded metropolis of 21 million people, and this was the first cluster of cases reported in eight weeks. Containment measures in Beijing have tended to be strict — local officials shut down the market, along with residential buildings in the surrounding neighborhood, and are in the process of testing 90,000 nearby residents. | While the number of cases may seem low, the authorities have desperately tried to keep the virus out of the crowded metropolis of 21 million people, and this was the first cluster of cases reported in eight weeks. Containment measures in Beijing have tended to be strict — local officials shut down the market, along with residential buildings in the surrounding neighborhood, and are in the process of testing 90,000 nearby residents. |
The Communist Party treated the outbreak as an embarrassing affront, but an epidemiologist said that China should get used to the idea that there will be fresh outbreaks even as the overall number of cases trends downward. As of Sunday, Beijing has recorded 499 cases of the virus and nine deaths. | The Communist Party treated the outbreak as an embarrassing affront, but an epidemiologist said that China should get used to the idea that there will be fresh outbreaks even as the overall number of cases trends downward. As of Sunday, Beijing has recorded 499 cases of the virus and nine deaths. |
Here’s a roundup of restrictions in all 50 states. | Here’s a roundup of restrictions in all 50 states. |
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