US coronavirus numbers rise, raising worries about winter

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Dozens of states are reporting rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in what could be the first signs of a long and difficult winter.

Even states that had the lowest case numbers in the country in recent months — such as New Jersey and New York — are seeing spikes in infections, while states in the Midwest and Great Plains are becoming new hot spots. 

The U.S. is now recording an average of 47,000 new cases per day — a 12 percent increase from two weeks ago. It’s a dangerous spot to be in ahead of the colder winter months, when the virus’s spread will be aided by dry air and people spending more time indoors.  Continue reading.