COVID-19 infections are on the rise in the UK and Europe. What could that mean for the US?
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What rising Covid-19 infections in the UK and Europe could mean for the US
Two weeks after the United Kingdom dropped its last remaining Covid-19 mitigation measure -- a requirement that people who test positive for the virus isolate for five days -- the
What Rising Covid-19 Infections In The UK And Europe Could Mean For The US
(CNN) — Two weeks after the United Kingdom dropped its last remaining Covid-19 mitigation measure — a requirement that people who test positive for the virus isolate for five days — the country is seeing cases and hospitalizations climb once again.Covid-19 cases were up 48% in the UK last week compared with the week before. Hospitalizations were up 17% over the same period.The country’s daily case rate — about 55,000 a day — is still less than a…
What rising COVID-19 infections in the UK and Europe could mean for the US - Local News 8
By Brenda Goodman and Deidre McPhillips, CNNTwo weeks after the United Kingdom dropped its last remaining COVID-19 mitigation measure — a requirement that people who test positive for the virus isolate for five days — the country is seeing cases and hospitalizations climb once again.COVID-19 cases were up 48% in the UK last week compared with the week before. Hospitalizations were up 17% over the same period.The country’s daily case rate — about…
COVID-19 infections are on the rise in the UK and Europe. What could that mean for the US?
Health officials in Europe have pinpointed three factors contributing to the rise in COVID-19. Here's what they are and why leaders in the U.S. are keeping a close eye on the situation.
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