New York City area, followed by a summertime crisis in the Sun Belt. Now the coronavirus is striking cities with much smaller populations in the heartland, often in conservative corners of America where anti-mask sentiment runs high.The spread has created new problems at hospitals, schools and colleges in the Midwest, as well as in parts of the West.Wisconsin is averaging more than 2,000 new cases a day over the last week, compared with 675 three weeks earlier.
Hospitalizations in the state are at the highest level since the outbreak took hold in the U.S. in March.Utah seening its daily case count more than doubleUtah has seen its average daily case count more than double from three weeks earlier.