A woman gets the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) test, dispersed by the Wisconsin National Guard at the United Migrant Opportunity Services center, as cases spread out in the Midwest, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2, 2020. South Dakota is reporting roughly 57 everyday Covid-19 cases per 100,000 homeowners, the highest of any state in the U.S. based on a weekly average as of Wednesday, according to a CNBC analysis of information compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Nationwide, coronavirus cases were growing by 5% or more, based on a weekly average, in more than 30 U.S. states as of Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins information.
A woman receives the coronavirus illness (COVID-19) test, dispersed by the Wisconsin National Guard at the United Migrant Opportunity Services center, as cases spread out in the Midwest, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 2, 2020. South Dakota is reporting roughly 57 everyday Covid-19 cases per 100,000 homeowners, the highest of any state in the U.S. based on a weekly average as of Wednesday, according to a CNBC analysis of data put together by Johns Hopkins University. Nationwide, coronavirus cases were growing by 5% or more, based on a weekly average, in more than 30 U.S. states as of Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins data. While Utah County has actually reported the greatest rate of new cases, that figure has declined progressively during the past week, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.”We were seeing quite considerable increases rather rapidly,” Utah County Public Health Department spokeswoman Aislynn Tolman-Hill told CNBC, noting that daily brand-new cases went from around 130 to more than 500 in a matter of days.