Although COVID-19 is presently at one of its lowest rates in the Lonestar State, one Texas-based vaccine scientist is wary of what’s to come this winter. Dr....
A sign announcing the vaccine clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021, at Ann Richards Middle School in Dallas. Although COVID-19 is presently at one of its lowest rates in the Lonestar State, one Texas-based vaccine scientist is wary of what’s to come this winter., took to Twitter Sunday to talk about COVID-19 and how rates may rise again, but in a different way than before, through the holiday seasons.
He pointed to new cases rising again in countries like Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France. What might happen is “not as cut and dry and still squishy to predict,” Hotez says, because no predominant variant has been linked to the rise of cases abroad. will likely continue through January as officials braces for a uptick in cases this winter, The Associated Press reported.