The Jerusalem Post

COVID surge in 39 US states casts shadow on 4th of July

- • By LISA SHUMAKER and DOINA CHIACU

rising coronaviru­s cases in 39 us states cast a shadow over the nation’s Fourth of july celebratio­ns as health experts worried that holiday parties will cause a further spike in infections that could overwhelm hospitals.

after towns and cities across the country canceled annual fireworks displays to avoid large crowds gathering, many americans launched bottle rockets and roman candles from streets and suburban backyards to commemorat­e Independen­ce day.

In the first four days of july alone, 15 states have reported record increases in new cases of CoVId-19, which has infected nearly 3 million americans and killed about 130,000, according to a reuters tally.

Florida’s cases rose by a record 11,458 on saturday, surpassing the highest daily tally reported by any european county during the height of the coronaviru­s outbreak there. Cases are also soaring in arizona, California and texas and trending upwards in midwest states that once had infections declining such as Iowa, ohio and michigan.

despite the high number of infections in the state, sun seekers gathered at Clearwater Beach, Florida, which remained open on Independen­ce day.

In phoenix, arizona, people gathered without masks or social distancing to listen to a speaker at a rally against restrictio­ns to prevent the spread of the virus. many in the crowd wore red, white and blue, and some held signs saying, “Capitalism makes sense. socialism doesn’t. Go trump 2020.”

“We opened way too early in arizona,” phoenix mayor Kate Gallego said on aBC. she said the city was in a “crisis related to testing,” with people waiting in eight-hour lines in their cars to find out if they were infected.

during an Independen­ce day speech at the White house on saturday, us president donald trump claimed without evidence that 99% of coronaviru­s cases in the united states were “totally harmless.”

In texas alone, the number of CoVId-19 patients currently hospitaliz­ed rose to a record 7,890 on saturday compared with 3,247 just two weeks ago. the democratic mayor of austin, texas, warned during an interview with Cnn that his city’s hospitals could reach capacity in two weeks and run out of intensive care unit (ICu) beds in 10 days.

trump, a republican, has refused to wear a mask in public and has been reluctant to encourage americans to do so, saying it was a personal choice. a july 4 celebratio­n he attended at mount rushmore in south dakota was “mask-optional” and had no social distancing.

mixed messaging from government­s has been a major factor in people not following coronaviru­s mitigation recommenda­tions in miami Beach, said its democratic mayor, dan Gelber.

miami Beach’s coronaviru­s hospitaliz­ations have doubled in the last 14 days and hospitals now have 158 people on ventilator­s, up from 64 two weeks ago, he told Cnn.

“We’re spreading it because of this incredible activity, and too many people obviously are not taking seriously all of these admonishme­nts to socially distance to wear masks,” he said. (reuters)

 ?? (Marco Bello/Reuters) ?? WAITRESSES WATCH firework displays for US Independen­ce Day on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
(Marco Bello/Reuters) WAITRESSES WATCH firework displays for US Independen­ce Day on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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