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Coronavirus cases are falling, but the U.S. still has a long way to go

Data: The COVID Tracking Project, state health departments; Map: Andrew Witherspoon, Danielle Alberti, Sara Wise/Axios

Coronavirus infections are falling or holding steady in most of the country, including the hard-hit hotspots of Arizona, California and Florida.

The big picture: A decline in new infections is always good news, but don't be fooled: the U.S. still has a very long way to go to recover from this summer's surge.


By the numbers: The U.S. is finally averaging fewer than 60,000 new cases per day. The average fell to 59,182 this past week, an 8.7% drop from the week before.

  • Testing also declined nationwide, by just under 8%.
  • Arizona, California and Florida all saw declines of at least 16%. Cases in Texas were up 8%.

Yes, but: The U.S. is by no means out of the woods — we're barely beginning to chip away at the stark increases of the past two months.

Data: The COVID Tracking Project; Chart: Andrew Witherspoon/Axios

Between the lines: Each week, Axios tracks the change in confirmed coronavirus cases in each state. We use a seven-day average to minimize the effects of any abnormalities in how and when new cases are reported.

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