Europe is already entering a new wave of COVID-19.
Europe is already entering a new wave of COVID-19, according to a joint statement released on Wednesday from"We are unfortunately seeing indicators rising again in Europe, suggesting that another wave of infections has begun," Dr. Hans Kluge, WHO regional director for Europe, and Dr. Andrea Ammon, director of the ECDC, wrote.
In addition to cases, COVID-19 hospitalizations have also been on the rise in the last several weeks in Europe, according to Dr. Albert Ko, an infectious disease physician and professor of public health, epidemiology, and medicine at Yale School of Public Health. These hospitalizations are increasing among people over 65 who are more vulnerable, Ko added.
"The numbers here in the U.S. show that we’re kind of at the bottom of the curve ... but that doesn’t mean transmission is not occurring,"
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