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Primary area of interest Law360 (March 16, 2021, 5:10 PM EDT)
The U.S. exceeded a tragic milestone as the nation recorded over half a million lives lost to the novel coronavirus, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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Infectious disease experts are noting a plateau in U.S. coronavirus cases and hospitalizations though it is far too soon to tie the positive news to ongoing vaccinations.
Instead, experts attribute the decline to the post-holiday season, as less people travel and gather in indoor settings. After a long winter surge, the country is beginning to experience a declining number of new COVID-19 infections, Dr. Steven Gordon, chair of infectious disease at Cleveland Clinic, wrote in an email. While vaccinations will play an important role in controlling the pandemic, this slowing of cases is probably not yet a result of vaccinations. More likely, the plateau is occurring as less people are traveling and getting together as we move past the holiday season.
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