Delta variant appears to have peaked across US

 Zero Hedge:

The other day, we shared some official CDC numbers suggesting the COVID wave had likely peaked across the Northeast. Well, on Monday, CDC numbers cited by Bloomberg appeared to suggest that much of the US is seeing a similar pattern, as the latest delta-driven summer COVID wave finally begins to crest, just as President Biden is pushing third jabs and vaccine mandates across the US workforce (and, eventually, in schools).

According to the official numbers, Arkansas and Missouri, where the delta surge began, have seen their seven-day average of cases is down 12% from the peak.

And Florida and Louisiana, which have attracted the lion's share of media attention lately, have also started to see similar declines.

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There is more.  

It also appears to have peaked in Texas although some areas are still dealing with the fallout from the cases.  It appears that when vaccinated people get this variant the symptoms are mild and quickly fade in most cases.  It is also possible that this variant which has created fewer fatalities than earlier could be crating more people with the antibodies to resist the virus. 

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