
CDC projects ‘sharp decline’ in coronavirus cases by July
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The U.S. was projected to see "sharp declines" in weekly coronavirus cases by July across several modeling scenarios, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The estimates draw on six models from research groups, accounting for varying vaccination rates and adherence to measures like physical distancing and mask use over a six-month period. The modeling aimed to project the future course of COVID-19 in the U.S. Projections were made using data through March 27 from federal databases and the Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering Coronavirus Resource Center, the health agency said. Even under the worst-case scenario, the U.S. was still projected to see a notable decline in cases by July, with decreases continuing into the fall. Under this scenario, the CDC said poor outcomes like hospitalizations and deaths were "substantially higher" when compared with other scenarios.More Related News













