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From WSJopinion: A fall Covid surge is under way and a tough winter lies ahead. But the outlook isn’t as gloomy as it might seem, write Dr. Mark Jarrett and Dr. Bruce Farber.

The numbers across the U.S. are staggering: more than 167,000 new Covid-19 cases and 1,400 deaths a day, with more than 83,000 Americans currently hospitalized. A fall Covid surge is under way, reminiscent of the fall of 1918, which saw the second wave of the much deadlier Spanish flu. Without an intervening factor, biology, like history, repeats itself.

New York is battling a rising disease prevalence but has so far escaped a second significant spike. No doubt a tough fall and winter lie ahead, with the virus spreading, pandemic...

 

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opinion When did the numbnuts at the WSJ editorial page move out of COVID-is-a-hoax mode to there's-a-pandemic-going-on mode?

opinion Looks like a movie set.

opinion Depends on how you define “outlook”. If it’s through 2021/2 then not so gloomy. If it’s the next couple of months - grim.

opinion Today’s US death total 263,708 The president is a public servant who is responsible for the safety, security & welfare of the American people. Yet our President by his own admission chose NOT TO DO ANYTHING TO SLOW THE SPREAD across the nation & still continues to do nothing.

opinion Mark Meadows is sealed in American History by telling the Nation that Trump’s administration will do nothing TO SLOW DOWN THE SPREAD to of Coronavirus. We are at 263,708 US Deaths, future historians will look back at this key point in time & ask what compelled them to do nothing.

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