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Why US COVID-19 cases dropped so fast: immunity and better behavior

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Physician John Jones, tests administrative assistant Morgan Bassin for COVID-19 at One Medical in Scottsdale, Arizona, June 17, 2020. Courtney Pedroza/Reuters Average daily coronavirus cases in the US have fallen roughly 70% in the last six weeks. Experts attribute this to two main factors: a buildup of immunity and fewer social interactions after the holidays. Other factors, including state lockdowns and increased mask wearing, could have also played a role. Many public-health experts got a surprise this month: US coronavirus cases have fallen roughly 70%, on average, in the last six weeks.

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