Coronavirus is back, but how worried should you be?

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Coronavirus is back, but how worried should you be?
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While people aren’t locking down or sending kids home from summer camp, the virus is causing a vibe shift. “The U.S. has experienced increases in COVID-19 during the past three summers, so it’s not surprising to see an uptick,” a CDC spokesperson said.

"There's no doubt compared to our nadirs, or the stability that we've enjoyed, that there's a slight increase in test positivity,”Story continues

While most people aren’t locking down or sending kids home from summer camp, the virus appears to be causing a vibe shift. “The U.S. has experienced increases in COVID-19 during the past three summers, so it’s not surprising to see an uptick,” CDC spokeswoman Kathleen Conley told Yahoo News. In previous coronavirus waves, colder weather drove people indoors and allowed the pathogen to spread. Extremely hot weather could have the same effect. “We are in a very warm year, and people are spending a lot of time indoors,” infectious disease. “People are congregating in air-conditioned settings, and that is providing an opportunity for transmission.”

Most institutions that had reported coronavirus cases with online trackers are no longer producing daily updates, making both local and national trends difficult to spot. For its part, the CDC drasticallyCOVID-19 emergency isn’t over, and the most ‘painless’ way to prevent it is being ignored, doctors warnA COVID-19 testing site on a sidewalk in midtown Manhattan on Dec. 9, 2022, in New York City.

“Risk of getting infected is still fairly low, but clearly rising now,” Dr. Tatiana Prowell, a Johns Hopkins oncologist,Masking continues to be an easy means of protection, especially when traveling or gathering in crowded settings like concert venues or sports arenas. And many people have neglected to update their vaccines, meaning that they lack some protection from the ever-evolving disease.

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