After the coronavirus epidemic began to sweep across the eastern U.S. and the Great Sun region at the beginning of the year, it began to "invade" the Great Plains. That is, North Dakota and South Dakota have more new cases of coronavirus per capita than any other state in the U.S..
The number of reported infections per capita in Wisconsin ranks third in the U.S.. Because the number of hospitalizations for the coronavirus has reached a record level, the state's epidemic has begun to show "terrible" changes. Governor Tony Evers said on Wednesday that the outbreak could overwhelm the state’s medical system and its ability to treat critically ill patients. The state will launch the Wisconsin State Fair Park as an alternative care facility with a total of 530 beds to deal with an excess of coronavirus patients.
Utah is also working on contact tracing. Compared with other parts of the state, southern Salt Lake City has reported more new cases of coronavirus. A spokesperson for the Utah County Department of Public Health said it has seen a significant increase in new cases every day Within a few days, it has risen from about 130 to more than 500, and contacts are being tracked continuously. source