The Telegram (St. John's)

Crowds pack Arizona river

U.S. posts record COVID cases for three days running

- LISA SHUMAKER

Hot and sunny weather in Arizona led to crowds tubing on at least one river this weekend as that state and a dozen others face the worst surge in coronaviru­s cases since the pandemic started.

Temperatur­es were expected to rise to over 100 Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) on Sunday along the Salt River east of Phoenix.

On Saturday, dozens of people climbed into inflatable inner tubes with coolers and took to the water to escape the heat. Very few wore masks. Texas shuttered tubing and rafting business on Friday and some beaches in Florida are closing again ahead of next weekend’s Fourth of July holiday to try to curb the rising outbreak in those states.

The surge in COVID-19 cases has been most pronounced in a handful of Southern and Western states that reopened earlier and more aggressive­ly, despite warnings by health officials to wait to see a steady decline in cases.

For a third consecutiv­e day Saturday, the number of confirmed U.S. cases rose by more than 40,000, one of the largest surges in the world.

In Arizona, cases have risen by 250 per cent so far in June and have set record daily increases seven times.

Even in states where cases have been declining for weeks, outbreaks are happening.

One bar in East Lansing, Michigan has been linked to more than 76 cases, according to the Ingham County Health Department. That number is likely to rise, officials cautioned.

 ?? REUTERS • CHENEY ORR ?? People prepare to go tubing on Salt River amid the outbreak of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) in Arizona.
REUTERS • CHENEY ORR People prepare to go tubing on Salt River amid the outbreak of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) in Arizona.

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