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State of the virus
Update for Oct. 22
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The country is averaging about 75,000 new cases a day. That’s fewer than half as many as were being reported in early September, but about five times as many as were being identified in June, before the Delta variant had spread widely.
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Deaths and hospitalizations are also declining sharply. More than 50,000 coronavirus patients are hospitalized nationwide and around 1,500 deaths are being reported each day.
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Case numbers have remained persistently high in many Western states. Alaska, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho lead the country in recent cases per capita.
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Only three states — Vermont, New Hampshire and Colorado — are averaging more cases now than they were two weeks ago.
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The situation in the South continues to improve. Florida, which averaged more than 20,000 cases a day during much of August, is now reporting around 2,200 new infections daily and has one of the lowest per capita rates in the nation.
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