COVID-19 Trending Up Again in UK—Are We Next?

 

Last week I saw a story about worrisome signs of a resurgence in the UK. Delta is making a comeback there, with cases up 35% over the last two weeks.  

Nobody is quite sure why. They have vaccinated 80 percent of the eligible population. They have also had a lot of infections, meaning a huge proportion of the population should have some level of immunity. Yet they look to be on the cusp of yet another surge.

This is worrisome for us because there seem to be close parallels between what happens there and what happens here. Check out this comparative chart from the Financial Times, showing cases per 100K in both the US and UK over the course of the pandemic:


As you can see, the red UK line has a tendency (not a perfect one to be sure) to lead changes in the US blue line. Does this mean we can look forward to yet another surge?

This is one possible explanation for the AZ pandemic numbers I reported yesterday. Cases seem to be going up in Arizona when they should be continuing to go down.

I sure hope this isn't the case. For me pandemic fatigue is starting to turn into pandemic exhaustion.

Image by Giada Turola from Pixabay 

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