, the Biden administration’s more aggressive response to the pandemic, and how the public is now better at following advice to prevent the disease that didn’t exist earlier in the crisis.
Schaffner agrees, saying: “There are really any number of lights at the end of the tunnel.” But he warns against “magical thinking” that COVID-19 “is just going to disappear” with all the progress being made on testing, treatments, and“By ending the pandemic at least in the United States, that doesn’t mean the virus is gone,” he says.
The highest 7-day average occurred the week of January 11, 2021, and was 249,048. The current 7-day average is 77,385 cases, which is a 68.9% decline from the all-time high and a 24.5% decrease from the prior week. Wen says the latest news from the CDC on the dip in new cases and hospitalizations is encouraging. But she says those declines are probably not the result of the vaccine, but because the nation is recovering from the huge rise in cases and hospitalizations tied to holiday travel and family gatherings in November and December.
“So many people in the population have been infected -- 30% maybe or more -- and also some percentage have been vaccinated, so a population that has some level of
Schools should give kids wisdom so they reach their potential and develop important skills. Wisdom like reading and math should be taught daily to grades 5-12. Wisdom teaches children to be good people. Wear a mask.
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