COVID-19 deaths are rising once again. What's driving the increase?

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COVID-19 deaths are rising once again. What's driving the increase?
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'Young people are generally fine,' one expert said. 'But if they give it to grandma, that's a problem.'

Among therapeutics, Denson said,"there's definitely no game-changer" yet.

He recalled a day last week when things were going badly in the COVID-19 intensive care unit. A young patient in his 30s died; a language barrier made conversations with the patient's family difficult; another patient had unforeseen complications."It was very tough," Denson said. But that very afternoon, he got a call out of the blue from a former patient who nearly died of the virus several times during her hospital stay.

"She was as critically ill as any patient I've had," Denson said."But she survived, called me from her house, doing great, and just wanted to say 'hello' and 'thank you.'" It was an uplifting reminder that despite the worrisome rise in cases and in deaths, many people do, in fact, recover from COVID-19.Still, until a vaccine or more effective treatment is available, the key moving forward, he and other experts said, is prevention: Remain vigilant about face coverings and physical distancing.

Those are"our only weapons right now, the only things controlling the virus," McDeavitt said."If we get past this surge, and we revert to old behaviors and take those weapons off the table, we're going to have another surge."

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