An outbreak of the virus, once in the center of the nation, evaporates all around


Any additional improvements in the Midwest have done more nicely than the growing outbreaks elsewhere in the country. In Los Angeles County, California, where cases have increased compared to the levels seen this summer, with an average of more than 1,000,000 a day, restaurants will no longer be able to offer indoor or outdoor dining on Wednesday evenings. Around Miami, reports of new cases have more than quadrupled since the beginning of October, although it is below the peak seen in July.

“We fully expect it to grow, but we just want to do what we can’t do during the summer,” said Dr. Peter P. P. Gay, who was recently appointed chief medical officer of Miami-Dade. County. “It’s a real threat.”

Epidemiologists and public health officials across the country said the cause of the outbreak could be explained by a simple variable: what people prefer to do.

Pittsburgh’s Allegheny County Health Director Dr. Debra Bozen told reporters last week that there has been a rapid increase in local cases as people have let their guard down.

“The virus itself hasn’t changed – what our behavior is,” said Dr. Bojen, recounting the story of a dance to return to an informal home organized by parents in the local school district, an event that led to multiple. Confirmed cases.

In Kansas, Anil Malmalkar, a 1-year-old who owns a trucking company and lives in the city of Oswego, believes the virus is a “big city problem” that is unlikely to affect him.

Then he got infected.

“Covid didn’t care about me,” Mr. Garmlacker said in a video posted by the University of Kansas Health Systems, and found a breathing device implanted in his throat. “I served the lips to be careful, and I could be more careful and I wish I was.”