U.S. media exposes White House Coronavirus Response Working Group report: 18 states in the United States are quickly classified as "red areas" due to the spread of the outbreak

  According to local media reports on July 17, local time, according to a recommendation report prepared for the White House Coronavirus Response Working Group by the U.S. News Investigation Organization's Public Integrity Center and not yet officially released, 18 states in the United States are affected by the new crown. The epidemic spread quickly and was classified as the "red zone" of the epidemic. The report recommended that these states should suspend economic restart activities. In this 359-page report, in the last 7 days, more than 100 new cases were reported per 100,000 inhabitants, and more than 10% of the areas with positive New Coronavirus test results are classified as "red areas" ". The report recommends that these states should stop their economic activities and return to the previous restart phase.

  The areas identified in the report include Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nevada, Oklahoma, and South Carolina. , Tennessee, Texas, and Utah, and recommended that residents in the area "wear masks and stay away from people throughout the trip", suggest that local government officials close bars and gyms, and limit the number of social gatherings to 10 people. (CCTV reporter Xu Tao)