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23 hours ago, andhra_jp said:

 

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Almost 50k cases in UK. It’s mid summer in Britain and possibly they have hit peak cases..Trend is just like second wave in Indian summer.

US lo summer just started..and cases are on the rise. If it’s a wave, then peak has to be some where in August.

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3 hours ago, bhaigan said:

covaxin is similar to chinese vaccine 

looks like useless

yes we need congress vaccine

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The fourth wave of COVID-19 cases is here. Will we escape the UK's fate? It's too soon to know.

 

The fourth wave of COVID-19 cases is here. Will we escape the UK's fate? It's too soon to know.

A doubling of COVID-19 cases in the last two weeks suggests the United States has entered a fourth wave of the pandemic.

No one knows what the next month or two will bring, but the example of the United Kingdom suggests the infection rate could get quite high, while hospitalizations and deaths stay relatively low.

On Thursday, Los Angeles County announced that it would be reinstituting a mask mandate for indoor public spaces.

The vaccines are good, but not perfect. People who get infected with COVID after vaccination, even if their infection is so mild they don't notice, could be contagious though probably less than those who aren't vaccinated, Grad said.

Those who get mild disease after vaccination could also suffer symptoms of so-called long-haul COVID, said Priya Duggal, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins

People who have caught COVID-19 are also likely to be protected against reinfection for at least a year, according to a study published last month.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2021/07/16/covid-19-fourth-wave-pandemic-surge-deaths-hospitalizations/7976034002/

 

 

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