Iowa Warned To Pull Back Amid Spike While COVID Cases Down In Sun Belt
The White House coronavirus task force urges Iowa leaders to take further steps to control the state's outbreak. Meanwhile, in most Southern and Western states that reported a huge summer spike, new cases are down.
Des Moines Register:
White House Says Iowa Has The Highest Coronavirus Rate In Country, Should Close More Bars
White House coronavirus experts warned Iowa leaders Sunday, Aug. 30, that the state has the country's steepest coronavirus outbreak, and the state should close bars in 61 counties and test all returning college students for the virus. The recommended actions are significantly stronger than ones put in place by Gov. Kim Reynolds, who last week ordered bars closed in six counties. (Leys, 9/1)
AP:
Virus Crisis Easing Across Sun Belt But Could Heat Up Again
The torrid coronavirus summer across the Sun Belt is easing after two disastrous months that brought more than 35,000 deaths. Whether the outbreak will heat up again after Labor Day and the resumption of school and football remains to be seen. Seven of the nine states along the nation’s Southern and Western rim are experiencing drops in three important gauges — new deaths, new cases and the percentage of tests coming back positive for the virus. Alabama is the only state in the region where all three numbers rising; Mississippi’s deaths are up, but positive rates and cases are dropping. (Sedensky, 9/1)
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ABC News:
What The CDC Death Report Really Says, According To Fauci
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report is being twisted by conspiracy theorists to imply the COVID-19 death toll is not as serious as it sounds, health experts say. In response, Dr. Anthony Fauci and other medical authorities say unequivocally that at least 180,000 Americans have died because of this virus. And if anything, the figure is likely an undercount, say health experts. (Schumaker, 9/1)