Looks like we're seeing a third wave in the midwest. New daily cases and total active cases are spiking in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Missouri.
Whatever the media and county judges decide.aggie_sprt said:
What constitutes a wave? Number of positive tests, number of hospitlizations, number of fatalities, positivitiy rate....? How much time must transpire between waves?
When I look at the epi chart for Harris county, I see one wave or peak, June to early July, but many think of that as the 2nd wave/2nd peak.
jenn96 said:
Too many people are looking at the entire country as a single entity which is utterly stupid - like looking at Europe as a single entity. We are seeing regional waves, as the diseases progresses around the country. The northeast got hammered hard at first, the south in the summer, and now the less-populated states are seeing their first big infection waves. But I'm not aware of a single geographic area/CBSA that hit a peak and dropped significantly, and then rose back to a similar peak - i.e. a "second" wave.