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These states have had recent growth in newly reported cases over the last 14 days, in part because some have recently ramped up their testing capacity.
California
Texas
Michigan
Florida
North Carolina
Arizona
Tennessee
Washington
Missouri
South Carolina
Utah
Kentucky
Nevada
Arkansas
New Mexico
Puerto Rico
Oregon
Idaho
Vermont
Hawaii
Montana
Alaska
Second US virus wave emerges as cases top 2 million
June 11, 2020
Excerpt:
A fresh onslaught of the novel coronavirus is bringing challenges for residents and the economy in pockets across the US The localized surges have raised concerns among experts even as the nation's overall case count early this week rose just under 1%, the smallest increase since March.
"There is a new wave coming in parts of the country," said Eric Toner, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. "It's small and it's distant so far, but it's coming."
...But in some states, rising numbers outpace increases in testing, raising concerns about whether the virus can be controlled. It will take a couple of weeks to know, Toner said, but by then "it's going to be pretty late" to respond.