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- Multiple US states have found a resurgence in coronavirus cases after reopening.
- Insider recently spoke to four doctors in Houston, Chicago and south Florida — all of which have recorded high daily coronavirus cases in recent weeks.
- All said they are seeing younger patients with less severe symptoms than people they treated at the beginning of the US outbreak in March.
- They also blamed the recent rise in cases on a lack of social distancing and mask wearing.
- The Florida doctor said his state should have imposed a mask mandate early on in the pandemic, but that it would be too late now. "We're beyond the point of no return," he said.
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After much of America started coming out of coronavirus lockdowns in the spring, new hotspots have emerged across the country.
Insider spoke to emergency medicine physicians located in three areas seeing a concerning number of cases — Houston, Chicago and south Florida — to see what the fight against the coronavirus looks like today.
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