jimmy m wrote:
In my humble opinion (IMHO) this pandemic is winding down in the U.S. Death rates are dropping dramatically. It is a seasonal virus just like the influenza virus. There may be a resurgence come the winter (a second wave) but generally the effect will be less severe.
Too soon to claim victory in lowering COVID-19 death rates
It often takes several weeks for the disease to kill people. Thus the younger people now sick enough to be hospitalized may die in a week or two.
Even if their youth and better health does cause them to have low death rates they are increasingly spreading it to more vulnerable populations. It is going to take people in those groups another few weeks to die.
You might be correct about the winter. If it spreads out of control now there might be partial her immunity by then. Add to that better treatments
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