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More than a fifth of Americans live in counties with high Covid transmission rate

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About 22% of the US population – nearly 73 million people – lives in a county considered to have “high” Covid-19 transmission, according to data published Monday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This is about 10 times what it was in early June, when less than 3% of the population lived in a county with “high” Covid-19 transmission.

The CDC considers a county to have “high” transmission if there have been 100 or more cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 residents or a test positivity rate of 10% or higher in the past seven days. 

The number of people living in a county with “low” community transmission has been cut in half since in early June.  ...

 

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