Coronavirus in South Dakota

A recent analysis reveals that South Dakota is the state recovering the quickest from COVID-19.
South Dakota, once a major American COVID-19 hotspot, has very few cases per capita lately. With low vaccination rates there so low, can it stay that way?
Now at the top of the New York Times list of COVID-19 hotspots is a county in South Dakota.
The state where COVID-19 cases are surging, based on increases in hospitalization rates, is South Dakota.
Only one state has no reported cases of the three COVID-19 variants tracked on behalf of the public by the CDC.
Many of the counties hit hardest by COVID-19 fatalities are in the Great Plains States.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-91 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases is once again Jerauld County, South Dakota.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate is still Jerauld County, South Dakota.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The most hard-hit areas are largely in the upper Midwest.
The state most effective at administering the COVID-19 vaccine so far is South Dakota.
As with states and cities, COVID-19 case counts vary sharply by congressional district. The district with the highest count covers all of South Dakota.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases remains Jerauld County, South Dakota.
Many of the counties where more than one person out of 200 has died of COVID-19 are located in just two states that have been devastated by the disease.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases remains Jerauld County, South Dakota.
Rates of both confirmed and fatal COVID-19 cases are highly uneven across the nation. The county with the worst rate of fatal cases is Jerauld County, South Dakota.