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Surveillance of the Second Wave of COVID-19 in Europe: Longitudinal Trend Analyses.

Lori Ann PostKasen CullerCharles B MossRobert Leo MurphyChad J AchenbachMichael G IsonDanielle ResnickLauren Nadya SinghJanine I WhiteMichael J BoctorSarah B WelchJames Francis Oehmke
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2021)
The United Kingdom, Spain, and Portugal, in particular, are at risk for a rapid expansion in COVID-19 transmission. An examination of the European region suggests that there was a decrease in the COVID-19 caseload between January 4 and January 17, 2021. Unfortunately, the rates of jerk, which were negative for Europe at the beginning of the month, reversed course and became positive, despite decreases in speed and acceleration. Finally, the 7-day persistence rate was higher during week 2 than during week 1. These measures indicate that the second wave of the pandemic may be subsiding, but some countries remain at risk for new outbreaks and increased transmission in the absence of rapid policy responses.
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