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The US isn't in a second wave of coronavirus – the first wave never ended

  • Written by Melissa Hawkins, Professor of Public Health, Director of Public Health Scholars Program, American University
imageThe U.S. as a whole is facing a huge surge in coronavirus cases, but the differences between states like New York and Florida are striking.Kena Betancur/1207979953 via Getty Images

After sustained declines in the number of COVID-19 cases over recent months, restrictions are starting to ease across the United States. Numbers of new cases are falling...

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