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Seven States Are Reporting Their Highest Number Of Covid-19 Cases Since Pandemic Began

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Breaking|Dec 10, 2021,01:11pm EST
Seven States Are Reporting Their Highest Number Of Covid-19 Cases Since Pandemic Began
Anna KaplanForbes Staff

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Seven states this week across the U.S. reported their highest number of Covid-19 cases since the pandemic began, with several states’ seven-day average of cases reaching record levels, as the country continues to contend with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Key Facts

Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Illinois and Indiana reported the highest numbers of new cases seen in each state on December 6, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

All seven of these states have seen an increased seven-day average of cases since the beginning of December, according to CDC data, though not al

l have reached their record seven-day average levels from last fall and winter.Three other states—Maine, Minnesota and Vermont—reported their highest number of cases ever in mid to late November, according to CDC data, and their seven-day average is the highest rate recorded throughout the pandemic...
 
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