New COVID cases in the UK are rising, leading some observers to wonder whether the US will see a similar spike soon.
New COVID-19 cases in the United Kingdom are rising, leading some observers to wonder whether the United States will see a similar spike soon.
Spector says his study has accurately captured the start of each wave of infections, even running a week or two ahead of government notices. Government data also showed new infections had been falling before rising that week – but not by as much as Spector's study reported.CNN said the data matches up with what models have predicted would happen in both the U.K. and the U.S. Also, the numbers aren't enough to qualify as a new wave yet. Researchers aren't sure what's causing the rise, but they say it doesn't seem to be driven by a new variant.
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