Only two US states are reporting a decline in new coronavirus cases

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A rise in coronavirus cases was reported in 36 states, including Florida, which some experts have cautioned could be the next epicenter for infections

A rise was reported in a staggering 36 states, including Florida, which some experts have cautioned could be the next epicenter for infections. Officials there and across the US are also warning of an increase in cases among younger people. Florida reported 9,585 new coronavirus cases Saturday, a single-day record since the start of the pandemic. The number rivals those of New York's peak in early April . On Sunday, Florida's Department of Health reported another 8,530 new cases.

"These are the states that require face masks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott also announced last week he'd pause any further phases to reopen the state.Patrons are asked to self-quarantine after about 85 people who visited a Michigan bar get Covid-19"I ask all Texans to do their part to slow the spread of Covid-19 by wearing a mask, washing their hands regularly, and socially distancing from others.

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