Experts told Newsweek cases will likely soon climb, and that the country is in for a rocky few months\n.
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, a spokesperson for the Infectious Diseases Society of America and an infectious diseases specialist and epidemiologist based in Los Angeles, called"pandemic fatigue" when speaking to. This is where people become worn down by closely following guidance.
He went on:"I think that, given the past history of influenza and the current social distancing context, that the peak is more likely to be later in November [or] December, but that cases will likely be increasing in early November in many parts of the U.S., and probably Europe as well." If the virus spreads and more people become sicker in the fall,"then this could make for a volatile situation," he said.some think the U.S. as a whole is not out of the first wave, and envisioned a second wave peaking in December or January"depending on what actions are taken by the country and by individuals," starting in about a month's time.
In contrast, Andrew Brouwer, assistant research scientist in the department of epidemiology at the University of Michigan, toldhe believes the U.S. is already in its second wave, but said"that's just semantics." He said there is a"strong possibility" there will be a resurgence of cases driven by school re-openings over the next two months.
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