Tag: Coronavirus
COVID-19 Cases Lead to Worries, New Lockdowns in Europe
As new variations rise in prominence, Europe is paying the price for its slow vaccine roll out and Brazil suffers its worst week ever.
COVID-19 Increases in Europe Despite Continued U.S. Decline
Just two months ago, the U.S. was seeing COVID-19 cases grow at 9 percent per week. In the past week, the U.S. has seen growth of 1.4 percent. Meanwhile cases across Europe are climbing.
COVID-19: Is it Getting Better, Worse, or Does it Even Matter?
First it was masks and social distancing. Then it was the vaccine. Now scientists are finding new reasons COVID-19 way be with us. But will it change our behavior?
COVID-19 Cases Level Off as Vaccination Accelerates in U.S.
As the decrease in COVID-19 cases levels off and some worry that social distancing has been relaxed too early, vaccination ramps up.
Winning! COVID-19 Retreats. Will Social Distancing be Next?
With some experts prediction COVID-19 will be beaten by April, we look at what this could mean for the county and the economy.
COVID-19 Cases Drop 39 Percent in Two Weeks
Is the plunging number of new COVID-19 cases part of a normal peak and valley, or is the vaccine pushing numbers down?
COVID-19 Cases Continue to Plummet in U.S. and Europe
In a remarkable turn around COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to plummet across the U.S. and Europe.
COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Continue Rapid Decline
COVID-19 cases in the U.S. continue to decline as fast as they were climbing a month ago, but vaccinations programs still face challenges.
COVID-19 Cases Plunge, Hospitalizations Drop
The sudden downturn in U.S. COVID-19 cases we reported on last week continues unabated. The 7-day moving average dropped from 219,000 to 171,000, a...
We Look at the Big Picture as the U.S. Exceeds 400,000...
As the U.S hits a major milestone, we step back and look at COVID-19 in comparison to past disasters, potential future disasters, and even post-apocalyptic fiction.