COVID is ‘growing’ in nearly every state, CDC reports. Here’s where levels are highest
COVID-19 transmission is rising across nearly every U.S. state, according to latest CDC reports identifying a widespread summer surge.
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The story so far
Data from the CDC confirms that COVID-19 levels are currently growing in almost every state. While typically associated with winter months, the virus is experiencing a period of increased transmission during the summer season.
Media outlets including The Hill and Alaska Public Media note that these spikes are occurring as transmission rates ramp up across diverse geographic regions. Public health discussions are centering on clinical advice for managing this seasonal activity.
Coverage from ABC11 News points to guidance provided by medical professionals at UNC regarding these elevated transmission levels. Information regarding specific high-risk locations and regional intensity is outlined in the federal data, though the scope of projected duration for this trend is not yet specified in available reports.
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The reporting (5)
- COVID is ‘growing’ in nearly every state, CDC reports. Here’s where levels are highest wgntv.com · 22h ago
- Very contagious winter disease now has ‘much higher’ spikes in summer nypost.com · 23h ago
- Is there a summer COVID-19 surge this year? Yep, it's ramping up again. Alaska Public Media · 23h ago
- UNC doctor shares advice as COVID-19 transmission rises ABC11 News · 23h ago
- COVID is ‘growing’ in nearly every state, CDC reports. Here’s where levels are highest The Hill · 23h ago
The obvious questions
What is the current status of COVID-19 in the U.S.?
The CDC reports that the virus is growing in nearly every state.
Is this surge expected for the summer season?
While often viewed as a winter illness, reports indicate that a summer surge is occurring.
Are there specific areas experiencing the highest levels?
The CDC has identified locations where levels are highest, though specific regional data is not listed in the current summary.
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