U.S. coronavirus cases rise month-over-month in 27 states, led by Wisconsin
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New cases of COVID-19 rose in 27 out of 50 U.S. states in September compared with August, led by an increase of 111 percent in Wisconsin, according to a Reuters analysis.

The Midwest states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin all saw cases surge more than 50 percent month over month, as did Montana, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming. Illinois had the smallest increase among the 27 states with rising cases, up five percent in the same time period. The only Midwest states where cases fell were Ohio and Indiana.

The United States reported 1.18 million new cases in September compared with 1.41 million in August. Overall, cases in the country reached 7.26 million compared with 6.05 million at the end of August, an increase of 19 percent.

More people in New York City are now wearing masks. /AP

More people in New York City are now wearing masks. /AP

Of states where cases fell month over month, California had the biggest decline at 50 percent, followed by Nevada at 49 percent and Florida at 47 percent. Florida announced on September 25 it was lifting all restrictions on businesses, allowing bars and restaurants to operate at full capacity.

However, many businesses across the United States continue to implement cost-saving measures as profits had already taken a hit from COVID-19 restrictions.

Walt Disney on Tuesday announced it will lay off roughly 28,000 employees, mostly at its U.S. theme parks, where attendance has been crushed by the pandemic – especially in California, where Disneyland remains closed.

A message is shown in a window at Sellery Residence Hall on the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin campus, citing rapidly rising COVID-19 cases, September 10, 2020. /AP

A message is shown in a window at Sellery Residence Hall on the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin campus, citing rapidly rising COVID-19 cases, September 10, 2020. /AP

Twenty-one states reported more deaths in September than in August, with the biggest percentage increases in North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming. The United States reported 22,300 new deaths in September compared with 28,700 deaths in August, bringing the nation's death toll to over 207,000.

The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients fell by 15 percent in September from August to around 30,000 at the end of the month.

California and Texas had the highest number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients at over 3,000 each. Vermont had one coronavirus patient hospitalized at the end of the month.

(Cover image: medical personnel prepare to test hundreds of people for the coronavirus in a Phoenix neighborhood. /AP)

Source(s): Reuters