After a long lull, Covid-19 levels are surging in the US
- Covid-19 levels in the United States are surging just before the winter holidays, after a slow start to the respiratory virus season.
- According to wastewater surveillance data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, levels were nearly the lowest they’ve ever been through October and all of November.
- In the week ending December 21, there was nearly three times as much Covid-19 circulating in the US compared to the week ending December 7, CDC data shows.
- Dr. Michael Hoerger described the latest wave of Covid-19 transmission as a 'silent surge, coming on late out of nowhere' in a social media post.
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