Where new COVID-19 cases are rising, falling and staying the same — June 11

There are 20 states where the number of new cases of COVID-19 are rising and 23 states where the number is falling in the U.S., as of 7:05 a.m. CDT June 11, according to The New York Times.

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The Times used state data on COVID-19 cases to compare the seven-day average of new cases from two weeks ago to the same figure June 11.

Note: States are listed alphabetically.

States where new cases are rising

• Alaska
• Arizona
• Arkansas
• California
• Florida
• Hawaii
• Idaho
• Kentucky
• Missouri
• Montana
• Nevada
• New Mexico
• North Carolina
• Oregon
• South Carolina
• Tennessee
• Texas
• Utah
• Vermont
• Washington

States where new cases are mostly staying the same

• Alabama
• Georgia
• Iowa
• Louisiana
• Mississippi
• New Hampshire
• Oklahoma
• Wyoming

States where new cases are falling

• Colorado
• Connecticut
• Delaware
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Kansas
• Maine
• Maryland
• Massachusetts
• Michigan
• Minnesota
• Nebraska
• New Jersey
• New York
• North Dakota
• Ohio
• Pennsylvania
• Rhode Island
• South Dakota
• Virginia
• Washington, D.C.
• West Virginia
• Wisconsin

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