
Delta may be peaking but we're in a 21st century cold war
CNN
Kent Sepkowitz writes that, after two months of dramatically rising Covid-19 cases, the rolling 7-day average of new daily cases in the US has decreased. But if we have learned anything it is that the Covid-19 pandemic isn't going to miraculously disappear. So what do we make of this glimpse of hope that we might be gaining the upper hand over the Delta variant? Accept it for what it is: a small step forward in a long, cold war -- and very unlikely to be the final battle.
After two months of dramatically rising cases, the rolling 7-day average of new daily cases in the US is trending down, decreasing from about 165,000 at the end of August to less than 125,000 or so now. Even better, the decrease in cases is happening in more than a dozen states.
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