Covid cases fell 30% in the US over the past week, CDC official: ‘there is still much to be done’


Covid cases in the U.S. are continuing to fall, down to 510,871 per day as of Monday morning, but it could still be some time until America joins some of its European peers in dropping all Covid related restrictions and fully returning to a pre-pandemic ‘normal.

Cases in the U.S. have dropped 28 percent over the past week, from 710,000 a week ago. Deaths, a metric that often lags a few weeks behind cases, are still rising, up 15 percent over the past week to 2,389 per day from 2,075.

The falling case levels in the U.S. have increased calls to end the remaining pandemic-related measures in the country. States like New York, that were struck hard by the variant early on, are now seeing cases dramatically decline – down more than 50 percent over the last week alone.

Dr Scott Gottlieb, former director of the Food and Drug Administration and current board member at Pfizer, said on CNBC’s Squawk Box Monday that the stark drop in cases over the past few weeks is a sign it is time for the remaining Covid restrictions in the U.S. to be lifted.

‘Society isn’t going to tolerate these things in perpetuity. The mitigation we’ve adopted has to be used to deal with epidemic peaks, not be a constant way of life,’ he said.

‘We are going to have to be willing to withdraw these mitigations.’ 

A precedent has been set as well, with some of the countries that were struck hardest by the Omicron variant already laying out plans for post-pandemic life.

Earlier this month, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the end of all pandemic related restrictions, including the end of mask mandates, some capacity restrictions, and work from home orders. Testing requirements for Britons to return to the nation will be dropped in the coming weeks as well. This comes after a miraculous turnaround for the nation that was struck early by the variant, and was struck so hard some officials feared the nation’s hospital system would be overwhelmed.

The UK is averaging just under 90,000 Covid cases per day as of Monday morning, a far fall from the peak of over 180,000 cases earlier this month. 

Denmark was among the hardest hit nations in the world by Omicron in December as well. Cases in the country are still steadily rising, up to 45,000 per day, they are clearly cresting and deaths have remained low for the Nordic country throughout the pandemic.

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced last week that Covid was no longer a ‘socially critical sickness’ and that the country will end all pandemic-related restrictions on February 1. 

With cases starting to recede in the U.S., especially along the east coast, many are hopeful America would follow as well. The CDC is still hesitant to declare America as past Covid, though.

‘We know there is still much to be done to stop the spread of COVID-19 and end the pandemic. We are still seeing far too many new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths,’ a CDC spokesperson told CNN last week. 

‘As we look forward to the spring, it’s important to continue practicing prevention measures that we know work – vaccinating, wearing a mask in public, indoor settings, staying home when you are sick, and washing your hands frequently.’

While cases are trending in the right direction in America, the 500,000 cases being averaged daily is still double the pre-Omicron record set in early 2021. The near 2,400 cases being averaged every day is also the most since last February, the tail-end of the nation’s deadliest Covid surge.  

Daily COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have starkly dropped off after peaking in early-January Daily COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have starkly dropped off after peaking in early-January

Daily COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have starkly dropped off after peaking in early-January

According to CDC data, 99.75% of counties in the U.S. are considered to be of 'high' Covid transmission (red) According to CDC data, 99.75% of counties in the U.S. are considered to be of 'high' Covid transmission (red)

According to CDC data, 99.75% of counties in the U.S. are considered to be of ‘high’ Covid transmission (red)

U.S. health officials are still weary, though the decentralized nature of the country makes it so different areas have vastly different restrictions. In New York City, for example, there is an indoor mask or vaccine mandate, while in places like Florida nearly all restrictions have been dropped all together.

UK drops pandemic measures as cases in the nation continue to fall 

Earlier this month, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced he would lift all pandemic related measures as the nation’s Omicron surge was beyond its peak

Work from home orders, face mask requirements and capacity restrictions in the nation have been dropped

Final travel testing restrictions on Britons returning to the nation will also be lifted next month

Cases in the U.K. peaked at over 180,000 per day in mid-January, before dramatically plummeting to around 80,00 a day after the Omicron-struck nation saw its surge burnout

The CDC still deems 99.75 percent of U.S. counties – 3,214 out of 3,220 – as an area of ‘high’ transmission. Moving from high down to ‘moderate’ or ‘low’ transmission might be necessary for some local health officials to feel comfortable enough to lift mask mandates and the use of vaccine passports.

For some areas, specifically states along the east coast, that could be soon. Cases are dropping sharply in states that were hit the hardest and fastest during the early stages of the Omicron surge last month. New York, for example, became a global hotspot for the variant. The Empire state is now recording a 75 percent decline in daily cases over the past two weeks.

Just week over week, cases are down more than 50 percent, as the state approaches a post-Omicron Covid phase. 

Other nearby states that were struck early by the variant, like neighboring New Jersey (72 percent decline in daily cases over the past two weeks), Maryland (73 percent) and Delaware (66 percent) are all seeing cases dramatically decline after a big jump last month.

States in New England have been among those hardest hit this winter as well, despite leading the nation in vaccination rate. Vermont leads the nation, having fully vaccinated 79 percent of its population as of Monday morning. The state experienced a large surge of cases in December when the vaccine-resistant Omicron variant first became entrenched in the country late last year.

Nearby Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts – all with vaccination rates upwards of 75 percent – also experienced large Covid surges last month. Rhode Island even had the worst infection rate in America for a large portion or early to mid-January.

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Maskless California Dems including Gavin Newsom and Eric Garcetti break indoor mask mandate 

 Californians were left seething after its top leaders – including Governor Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and San Francisco Mayor London Breed – were spotted maskless during an NFL game Sunday in defiance of state and local mandates.

The smiling Democrats were seen posing barefaced for photographs with basketball legend Magic Johnson inside a box suite at the SoFi Stadium during yesterday’s game that pitted the Los Angeles Rams against the San Francisco 49ers.

State mask mandates require Californians to wear masks in all indoor public spaces and workplaces through February 15 regardless of vaccination status. In Los Angeles County, residents are expected to mask up in ‘all indoor public settings, venues, gatherings, and public and private businesses’. Masks are also required at all outdoor mega events.

It appears some of the photos were taken outside the boxed-in suite, but it wouldn’t make much difference at the So-Fi stadium, where masks are required indoors and outdoors during events with more than 5,000 people.

DailyMail.com reached out to Newsom, Garcetti, Breed and the stadium for comment but did not receive an immediate response.

 

Magic Johnson and California Governor Gavin Newsom were among the high-profile figures spotted without masks during Sunday's NFL game in Los Angeles Magic Johnson and California Governor Gavin Newsom were among the high-profile figures spotted without masks during Sunday's NFL game in Los Angeles

Magic Johnson and California Governor Gavin Newsom were among the high-profile figures spotted without masks during Sunday’s NFL game in Los Angeles

Each of these states are seeing cases decline by around 60 percent over the past two weeks now, though, as the highly infectious Omicron variant is starting to run out of steam. 

The trend of declining cases has spread nationwide, though, with 41 states now recording declining cases over the past two weeks. Of the nine states that are still recording an increase of cases, none are along the east coast, and almost all are either plains states or in the Midwest.

Montana is recording the largest increase in cases over the past two weeks, with the lowly populated, less dense, state recording an 79 percent jump in cases over the past two weeks. Nearby states like Washington (55 percent increase), Idaho (46 percent), Wyoming (39 percent) and Minnesota (25 percent). Oklahoma has also recorded a 23 percent jump, along with Kentucky (32 percent) and Tennessee (11 percent).

Alaska, where cases are up 28 percent over the past two weeks, is the national leader in infection rate, as the variant has finally taken hold in the state 1,600 miles from the U.S. mainland. On average, 332 of every 100,000 residents are testing positive for the virus every day.

Washington is the only other state with an infection rate over 300 per every 100,000, up to 322 after cases began to trend upwards in recent days.

Deaths in the U.S. are still trending upwards, though, and a handful of states are still recording worrying Covid mortality figures. Nine states are recording more than one daily Covid death for every 100,000 residents.

Ohio is still the leader in Covid mortality rate, with 1.32 residents dying every day per every 100,000 residents. Other midwestern states like Indiana (1.17) and Illinois (1.12) are among the leaders as well. While Covid cases are declining across the east coast, deaths are lagging behind in some states. Connecticut (1.21), Pennsylvania (1.14), New Jersey (1.05) are among leaders in Covid mortality as well. 

Across the pond, the UK is continuing to see its Covid situation better. Cases have dropped seven percent over the past week, from 95,787 last Monday to 89,176 new daily infections to start this week. Deaths and hospitalizations continued rising for a time after cases began to drop, but they have started to drop as well.

Daily deaths in the UK have fallen 3.8 percent over the past week, from 288 to 277 per day. The number of Covid hospitalizations have fallen as well, to 1,732 from 1,974, a 12.3 percent fall.

Cases are starting to drop all across the nation, and London, once a global Omicron hotspot, has largely returned to the same Covid situation from before variant’s arrival.

The nation will soon receive nearly three million courses of Paxlovid, Pfizer’s antiviral Covid pill that is one of the most valuable treatments for the virus available. The pill is highly effective at preventing hospitalization or death from the virus, though it has been in short supply across the world. The large purchase by the UK confirms that it will be available in the country, at least for the time being.

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