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About half a dozen states are grappling with a rising number of coronavirus patients. FMTNews

A water park employee has her temperature checked before starting work in Grand Prairie, Texas last month.

A recent spike in cases in about a dozen states partially reflects increased testing. But many of those states are also seeing rising hospitalisations and some are beginning to run short on intensive care unit beds. “You’re really crossing a threshold in Arizona,” said Jared Baeten, an epidemiologist at the University of Washington.

Dr Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious disease official, told Canada’s CBC news that more cases are inevitable as restrictions are lifted.“But I think what you mentioned about some states now having an increase in the number of cases makes one pause and be a little bit concerned.”

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