US / coronavirus Some Good COVID News for US States. Well, 2 of Them For 29 others, a gloomy rise, per CNN By Newser Editors, Newser Staff Posted Oct 18, 2020 8:03 AM CDT Copied Theresa Zoller, left, gets a rapid COVID-19 test from June Lopez, Dignity GoHealth medical assistant, before a United Airlines flight to Hawaii at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) COVID-19 case numbers hit new daily highs in 10 states on Friday, but things aren't looking great in the majority of US states on the coronavirus front. As for where things are moving in the right direction, the list is a short one. CNN reports there are just two states that logged a 10%-plus drop in the average number of cases reported over the last 7 days: Vermont and Missouri. That's per Johns Hopkins University data, which shows Connecticut and Florida saw a 50%-plus increase over the same period. They're at the top of a slew of states where things aren't so hot. Per the New York Times, "Epidemiologists warn that nearly half of the states in the US are seeing surges unlike anything they experienced earlier in the pandemic." CNN reports that in 27 states, the increase over the last 7 days was between 10% and 50%. Those on that list (states not previously named or listed below saw their case counts hold steady): Alabama Arizona Colorado Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico North Dakota Ohio Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Texas Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming (More coronavirus stories.) Report an error