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As Covid cases drop in Georgia and Florida, some states with colder weather see an increase
Tue, 2021-10-19 13:41 —
mike kraft
As Covid cases drop in Southern former hotspots, some states with colder weather see an increase
Southern states, many of which have been hotspots, are now starting to see a decrease in Covid-19 cases while many states that have started experiencing cold weather -- mostly in the North and Midwest -- are seeing an uptick, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Madeline Holcombe and Amir Vera, CNN
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