COVID-19 Statistics Updated for August 2020

August 20, 2020

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Staying up to date on the latest COVID-19 information is challenging to say the least. With constantly changing statistics and plenty of unreliable news sources reporting different numbers, how are you supposed to know what’s accurate? We want to help put your mind at ease and discuss the latest COVID-19 statistic for August 2020 using only the most reliable data available. 

Is the First Wave Over? 

Despite plenty of talk about the potential for a second wave of COVID-19, the first wave still isn’t over. The first wave has lasted for so long across the country because not each region has been affected to the same level at the same time. Since the first wave is still in full swing, you should still be using caution to reduce your risk of contracting or spreading the virus. Protect yourself and others by practicing social distancing, mask wearing, and avoiding large gatherings. 

COVID-19 Hot Spots 

The current stats show that states in the south and along the west coast are among the most heavily affected by the virus, while states in the north and east are seeing much lower case numbers. Florida, Georgia, Texas, and California are currently the most affected states by COVID-19. New York was one of the first hot spots in the nation, while they’re now one of the most well controlled states across the nation. Living in a hot spot means that you’re at a much higher risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19, so extra caution should be taken. You may also want to get tested for COVID-19, even if you haven’t had any symptoms. 

Staying Informed 

Staying informed on the constantly changing COVID-19 statistics is an important part in protecting your health and the health of your friends and family members. This site is a helpful tool to follow the number of cases per state. You can look at the total number of cases, as well as the number of cases within the last week, to evaluate if your state might be becoming a hotspot. 

If you have any other questions or concerns regarding COVID-19, your local urgent care center is a great resource! With COVID-19 testing, antibody testing, and treatment methods available for less severe cases, visiting an urgent care is a great way to avoid a trip to a crowded emergency room! Contact your local urgent care center today for more information on what COVID-19 services they provide and to learn more about local statistics in your area. 

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