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A global health expert said the increase is due to much of the country's reopening when there were still many active coronavirus cases.
"This is happening because much of the country around Memorial Day, and the weeks that followed, we opened up while we still had a large number of cases," Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, told "TODAY" on Saturday, adding that the U.S. lacked the testing and contact tracing infrastructure needed to reopen safely.
"We opened up too fast. We opened up bars; we opened up nightclubs; and is the combination of all that that has led us to where we are today," Jha said.
Among all states, Arizona has seen the highest per-capita rate of coronavirus cases in the last two weeks, logging more than 400 per 100,000 residents. Arizona has 7 million residents, and its 30,000-plus new cases in that time period only falls short of the increases in California, Texas and Florida.
Coronavirus cases are up in over 20 states and territories around the country.
With the rising number of coronavirus cases in Florida, all beaches in Miami-Dade County will be closed for the July 4 weekend. Parks will also be off-limits for public viewing of fireworks, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez said in a statement.
Florida first broke its single-day record on Wednesday when 5,508 new cases were reported, and set a new high Friday when 8,942 cases were reported.
On Saturday, that record was broken again with Florida reporting more than 9,500 new, confirmed cases, according to the state's Health Department.
In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday that the state's Health Department identified two coronavirus clusters upstate. Officials are now investigating a cluster in an Oswego County apple-packaging plant and another in an aluminum manufacturer in Montgomery County.
This is a developing story; check back for updates.
Nicole Acevedo Nicole Acevedo is a reporter for NBC News Digital. She reports, writes and produces stories for NBC Latino and NBCNews.com.
Joe MurphyJoe Murphy is a data editor at NBC News Digital.