The Westside Gazette

Coronavirus October 19, 2020

USA

8.1 million cases, 219,676 deaths

Florida

755,020 cases, 47,053 total hospitalizations, 15,967 deaths

Broward

80,396 cases, 6,039 total hospitalizations, 1,510 deaths

The “Second Wave” of Coronavirus Approaches

We have been hearing warnings of the second wave of coronavirus, since the first wave in April of this year. This viral wave is like a wave at the beach. A rise in the level of water, a peak and then a decline in the height of the water. Similarly, we are expected to see a dramatic rise in the number of new coronavirus cases, a cresting as the infections peak, and a decline in new infections after a few weeks or months. The second wave was expected to begin in the fall and accordingly, we are beginning to see a dramatic rise in the number of new infections across the country.

What are the factors that contribute to a second wave of infections?

A second wave of coronavirus infection may be deadlier than the first, though it is too soon to tell. Even if a vaccine is available, it is unlikely that it will be available to the general population before the end of 2020. Our best defense is to continue to mitigate against infection: practice social distancing, wear a mask when out in public and practice good hand hygiene. Consult with a health care provider about getting a flu shot.

For more information on coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention, visit www.FloridaHealth.org; coronavirus.jhu.edu

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