All but 3 states in 'red zone,' per White House Coronavirus Task Force report
All states except Vermont, Maine and Hawaii are in the "red zone" as the pandemic intensifies across the U.S., according to the most recent weekly White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing for governors, dated Nov. 15.
Wisconsin is experiencing "an unrelenting rise in cases and test positivity over the last two months," the report said.
“Illinois has seen an explosive rise in cases and test positivity over the last six weeks," the report said. Illinois' hospitalizations are at an all-time high and deaths are increasing rapidly.
In Oklahoma, hospitalizations are increasing week over week, the report said. An increase in cases in the last "two weeks correlate with Halloween and related activities," and "with Thanksgiving and upcoming holidays, Oklahomans must understand the COVID-19 situation statewide."
Meanwhile, in the West and the South, “Colorado has seen a relentless increase in cases and hospitalization over the past two months," while “Florida is in the midst of a viral resurgence," the report said.
A state qualifies for "red zone" for cases if it has 101 or more new cases per 100,000 population.
ABC News' Josh Margolin contributed to this report.