Some states seem to be really close to flattening the curve, but others still have a lot of work to do.
Data collected by NPR shows Vermont, Hawaii, Montana and Alaska are almost there, while other hot spots in the U.S. are a little farther.
Some states seem to be really close to flattening the curve, but others still have a lot of work to do.
Data collected by NPR shows Vermont, Hawaii, Montana and Alaska are almost there, while other hot spots in the U.S. are a little farther.
CURVE...BUT OTHERS STILL HAVE ALOT OF WORK TO DO.DATA COLLECTED BY N-P-R...SHOWSVERMONT-- HAWAII-- MONTANA--AND ALASKA ARE ALMOST THERE.EACH STATE HAS REPORTED SINGLEDIGIT CASE NUMBERS FOR A WEEKSTRAIGHT.BUT HOT SPOTS LIKE MUCH OF THENORTHEAST-- ILLINOIS-- ANDCALIFORNIA...SEEM TO BE TAKINGONE STEP FORWARD AND TWO STEPSBACK.OVER THE LAST WEEK NEW CASENUMBERS WENT UP-- THENDOWN...BUT ULTIMATELY WENT UPAGAIN.MANY OF THEM WERE IN THETHOUSANDS BY THE END OF THEWEEK.HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE REMINDINGEVERYONE TO WASH THEIR HANDSAND KEEP THEIR DISTANCEA NEW STUDY SUGGESTS COVID-19CASES COULD HA
Maryland officials report nearly 35,000 cases of coronavirus as the state continues to see a flattening of the curve. COVID-19..