GoofGoof
Premium Member
Yeah, who knows what happens. We will have to see how cases move elsewhere. It’s possible every state has similar case ramp up, but it’s not a guarantee. When the alpha wave came through in Mar/Apr cases spiked in Michigan and most of the Northeast but not in places like Texas and the middle of the country that seem to be spiking with this wave. So while it’s possible every other state ramps up and it’s just a timing difference it’s also possible they don’t ramp up as much. We are also being told that the vaccines still work very well at stopping symptomatic spread so the more people vaccinated the lower the peak in cases. If every state ramps up similar to “the big 4“ today then that’s very bad news for the vaccines and probably means the efficacy is failing faster than we thoughtFor sure the worst states have much higher spread right now. However, things are fluid so the current really bad states may enter a decline as the currently good states ramp up. I bet nobody ever thought that South Dakota would have the lowest level of community spread at any time during the pandemic! If it stays that way I think we can say that natural immunity does work against Delta.