Serious Balls Shrinking! Covid 4th Wave to Hit America!

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US may be in early stages of fourth wave as Covid cases rise, reports say
US has tallied on average 63,000 new cases daily over the past week while only five states have seen declines in new infections
A worker holds up a biohazard bag containing a coronavirus test swab in New York City. This new rise in cases is most pronounced in Michigan and New York.

A worker holds up a biohazard bag containing a coronavirus test swab in New York City. This new rise in cases is most pronounced in Michigan and New York. Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters

Victoria Bekiempis
Thu 1 Apr 2021 17.41 BST


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The US could be in the early stages of a fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic that is taking renewed hold across the country, with coronavirus cases increasing in 25 states, according to reports.
The US has tallied, on average, 63,000 new cases daily over the past week–an increase of 17% from the week prior, news website Axios reported. Only five states have recently seen declines in new cases. The third wave of the pandemic, which peaked in January, saw about 250,000 people daily testing positive for Covid-19, the Hill reported.



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This new rise in cases is most pronounced in Michigan and New York but is becoming widespread across large swaths of the country. The threat of a fourth wave comes as many states have loosened Covid-19 restrictions – disregarding public health officials’ many warnings that doing so was premature.

Dr Rochelle Walensky, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director, said Monday that a fourth wave is all but guaranteed, remarking: “I’m going to lose the script, and I’m going to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending doom.”
“We have so much to look forward to, so much promise and potential of where we are, and so much reason for hope. But right now I’m scared,” Walensky also said during an emotional moment of a White House briefing.
Joe Biden has implored regional officials to keep or reinstate mask their mandates, because of the alarming trend in US case numbers.
“I’m reiterating my call for every governor, mayor, and local leader to maintain and reinstate the mask mandate,” the president said hours after Walensky’s comments. “Please, this is not politics. Reinstate the mandate if you let it down.”
Any fourth wave is likely to be less deadly than previous waves, especially amongst the elderly where 73% of seniors have received at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine. But a fresh surge of the virus can easily thwart progress in fighting the pandemic. Even with fewer fatalities, millions of people will remain at risk of illness and death and a new surge will strain the overburdened US healthcare system.
Meanwhile, millions of younger Americans with health conditions that put them at higher risk have still not received vaccination despite a US vaccine rollout that has largely won wide praise for its speed. Covid-19 hospitalizations have gone up amid the virus’s apparent resurgence, albeit less than before.
The ongoing pandemic also sets the stage for the emergence of variant strains of the virus. The variants presently driving this outbreak are more contagious than Covid-19’s initial strain. The Covid-19 vaccines now available might also be less effective against these variants.
The loosened restrictions and increasingly lax behavior among pandemic-weary Americans have further fanned the flames of Covid-19’s resurgence. Some states, including Texas, have abandoned their mask mandates. Even states which historically imposed stronger restrictions during the pandemic have loosened regulations despite this uptick.
Wan Yang, professor of epidemiology at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, told the New York Times that shifting habits might cause an continued rise in coronavirus cases in New York City and state. More New York residents are interacting inside buildings, given increased access to indoor dining and group fitness classes.
In Rockland county, New York, which is north of the city, teenagers, as well as persons between the ages of 20 and 49, have led the increase in cases. “They are kind of done with this, they want to go out,” the county’s health commissioner, Dr Patricia Schnabel Ruppert, told the Times.
New Jersey, which has seen one of the highest coronavirus case rates across the US, noted a 20% surge over the past 14 days. Despite this, the New Jersey governor, Phil Murphy, on Monday said he would relax seating capacity restrictions on sports venues, as well as indoor catered events.
Although case data are increasingly dire, vaccination efforts have expanded dramatically. Biden said Monday that up to 90% of US adults would be eligible for a Covid-19 jab by 19 April.
 
Maybe the vaccines aren't working... never mind, Big Pharma can sell updated (annual?) booster shots. :cool:
 
Apr 1, 2021 - HealthThe fourth wave is here
Axios
Sam Baker, Andrew Witherspoon





Data: CSSE Johns Hopkins University; Map: Andrew Witherspoon/Axios
Data: CSSE Johns Hopkins University; Map: Andrew Witherspoon/Axios
Coronavirus infections are on the rise yet again, all across the U.S.
The big picture: America may be at the beginning of a fourth wave in the pandemic. It will almost certainly be far less deadly than the previous three, but this persistent failure to contain the virus has real consequences, and will only make it harder to put COVID-19 behind us.
By the numbers: On average, roughly 63,000 Americans per day were diagnosed with coronavirus infections over the past week. That’s a 17% increase from the week before, and echoes the rising caseloads of the pandemic’s second wave last summer.
  • Average daily caseloads increased over the past week in 25 states. The biggest spikes were in Michigan and New York.
  • Even as vaccinations continue to climb, new cases only declined in five states, mainly in the Southeast.
What we’re watching: Because so many seniors have been vaccinated — 73% have gotten at least one dose — this fourth wave is likely to be a lot less deadly than the previous ones.
  • Many states have also prioritized vaccinating people with underlying health conditions, which will also help constrain the increase in severe illness and death.
Yes, but: More coronavirus is always a bad outcome, and this fourth wave is a foreseeable, preventable failure that risks dragging out the pandemic and leaving more people at risk in the process.
  • Millions of younger Americans with high-risk medical conditions haven’t yet been vaccinated, and therefore are still susceptible to serious illness and death as the virus spreads more aggressively.
  • Hospitalizations are still rising — they’re just not likely to increase as dramatically as they have before.
  • Greater spread also fosters the growth of new variants. The variants driving this outbreak are more contagious than the original strain; future variants will likely be less susceptible to our existing vaccines.
  • Failing to control the virus now means it’ll be hanging around and flaring up longer into the future.
The bottom line: The vaccines work, and will spare us a lot of the death and suffering of previous surges. But four waves of infection in one year represents a clear failure to control the virus through any other means, and that will continue to hurt us.
 
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