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COVID-19 Cases in US Triple Over 2 Weeks Amid Misinformation
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GOP Legislators In Missouri Oppose Vaccine Efforts As State Becomes COVID Hotspot
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Masks encouraged as delta variant of COVID-19 surges in Springfield
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July 20, 2021
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(NEW YORK) In a distressing turn, hospitalizations for COVID-19 in southwestern Missouri have surpassed their winter peak, according to the local health department.
On Monday, Greene County hospitals reported 251 patients who had been admitted for COVID, compared to a previous high of 237 COVID patients on Dec. 1, before vaccines were widely available.
Missouri currently has among the nation’s highest case rates, along with Arkansas, Florida and Louisiana, according to Department of Health and Human Services data.
The mayor of Springfield, Missouri, which is located in Greene County, pointed to misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine as part of the problem.
Delta strain spreading in North Dakota, could cause another COVID-19 surge, experts say
The strain that battered India and the United Kingdom is now striking pockets of the U.S. with low vaccination rates. Delta-fueled outbreaks in Missouri and Arkansas have led to the highest case rates in months, pushing some hospitals to their limit. 5:10 pm, Jul. 20, 2021 ×
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BISMARCK The highly infectious delta variant of COVID-19 is in North Dakota, but the state has so far avoided a surge in cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Experts say that luck could turn in the coming months if residents in low-vaccination communities continue to forgo the shot.