45% of health workers predict at least three waves of coronaviruses

A recent survey of health professionals shows that we could have more than a second wave to fear.


After houses at home and businesses at home, life slowly starts to return to normal in the United States now that medical experts and researchers earn a better understanding of the disease, we all start to get a Best image of what the rest of the pandemic has in store. But, according to a newly released survey of health workers,Our fight against the coronavirus novel is hardly finished. In fact, 45% of health professionals interviewed by Health Venture Fir Firmunock say we can probably expect to seeAt least three other waves of the virus before everything is finished.

The data collected from the annual survey on the Prognosis of the Venrock Health for 2020 indicate that 46% of the interviewees in the medical profession think there will be aSecond wave of coronavirus, likely to strike in the fall. But 32% believe thatthird The virus wave will continue to cross winter and 2021. On top of that, 13% believe that there will befour or more to come. It takes the combined total of those who believe that there will be at least three waves at 45% - just barely lower than a plurality withthose who predict two waves.

Maybe the worst news of the survey? Only nine percent of health professionals feel that we are currently experiencing throughthe only overvoltage we will seeand that there will be no peak in cases.

The results also suggest that respondents can see the similarities between the current coronavirus pandemic and the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic, which disease control and prevention centers (CDC) have previously turned to clues about what we can we expect. The 1918 figures show that there was a significant decline in cases during the summer before an autumn recovery of the flu virus. ThisThe second wave claimed even more lives that the initial epidemic. Then aThird wave followed In the spring of 1919, which was more deadly than the first wave, but less than the second. With the coronavirus, many health professionals are convinced that we repeat the story. And for more information on places that can skip the gun to return to normal, discoverThe reopened states that could come back to the rental.

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