Health experts say the U.S. may be in a “hidden” COVID-19 wave — one much larger than reported data would suggest.
A woman takes a COVID-19 test at a pop-up testing site in New York City, May 3, 2022.are just a fraction of what they were at the peak of the omicron wave.
Although it is clear that infection rates have been steadily rising in recent weeks to their highest reported level since mid-February, scientists acknowledge that it is difficult to know how high COVID-19 case and even hospitalization numbers truly are, given the likely “substantially” undercounting of infections.
Registered nurse Annie Voegele puts on her personal protective equipment gear before treating a COVID-19 patient in their isolation room at the Providence Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, Calif., April 12, 2022.“We know that the number of infections is actually substantially higher than that. It's hard to know exactly how many but we know that a lot of people are getting diagnosed using home tests,” Jha explained.
Hospitalization numbers have been increasing in recent weeks, but not at a rate as significant as infections. However, Doron said a possible significant surge in infections, without an overwhelming number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients, could be a promising sign.
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