Yeah. yeah whatever.... you continually push nonfactual nonsense. Does this look like it is disappearing... US virus deaths surpass 450K; daily toll is stubbornly high https://apnews.com/article/us-news-...s-california-3dcd7ecda72b30501220ae9c2d2e40ee
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...en-day-average-nearly-50-peak-January-12.html experts say they are baffled by 50% drop in new infections with just 8.7% of US vaccinated and NO herd immunity The nationwide seven-day average for new coronavirus cases has fallen to 121,645 It marks a 50.5% decrease from the peak on January 12 when the average was close to 250,000 For the first time in weeks, the seven-day average is below 20,000 cases in every single state Texas and California still lead with average daily cases over 15,000 National hospitalizations from COVID-19 have also fallen to 88,668 - the first time they have fallen below 90,000 since November 27 The drop in cases and hospitalizations comes as the vaccine rollout continues, but slowly, with just 8.7 percent vaccinated Death count is inflated.
Yeah... ignoring that nearly every medical expert in the U.S. predicted way back in early December that Christmas travel would lead to a COVID peak in mid-January. Which was why all the public health experts were urging people not to travel for the Christmas holidays citing the expected surge.
US coronavirus deaths surpass 450,000 The U.S. leads the world in both deaths and cases https://www.foxnews.com/health/us-coronavirus-deaths-surpass-450000
It's called herd immunity. ---In excess of 250 million Americans have either developed antibodies from having the virus or they already have T-Cell immunity. It's a wonderful thing, the body's immune system.