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These are the worst days of the pandemic for some parts of the United States.
The ongoing delta variant wave set a series of Covid-19 records this week — a somber reminder that while football stadiums are filled again and many schools are open, the coronavirus continues to take a heavy toll.
Eight states and territories set new highs for seven-day averages in cases or deaths, according to NBC News' tally. Alaska, Guam, Kentucky, Vermont and West Virginia each set new highs for seven-day case averages. Florida, Guam, Idaho and Mississippi set record highs for average daily deaths during the week.
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Nationally, new cases have started to come down from their midsummer levels, with new cases down 6 percent over the last two weeks. But several states are still experiencing increases, with Maine — where cases are up 56 percent over the last two weeks — now the top of the national hot spot list.
The records come as the Biden administration has sought to ramp up vaccination mandates. In the U.S., 76 percent of all eligible people have received at least one shot, but some parts of the country continue to encounter widespread vaccine hesitancy. Idaho, Mississippi, North Dakota, West Virginia and Wyoming all have yet to partially vaccinate at least half of their state populations.
As many as 674,123 people in the U.S. have died since the start of the pandemic, according to NBC News' tally. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington projects that number will reach 775,000 by the end of the year. ...
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