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No COVID-19 wave in winter 2022-23 despite Biden admin predictions

Mar 13, 2023

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In May 2022, the Biden administration warned of a massive winter surge in COVID-19 cases. It predicted 100 million Americans could be infected with COVID-19. But the predictions were off. According to the CDC, a winter wave of COVID-19 infections didn’t materialize.

It was the first winter season of the COVID-19 pandemic without a large increase in the number of cases nationwide.

During the first winter wave in 2020-21, before vaccines, the highest number of weekly cases peaked at 1.7 million. The highest number of deaths recorded in a week was 23,000.

In the 2021-22 winter, when the U.S. was ravaged by omicron and its subvariants, cases per week peaked at 5.6 million and deaths per week peaked at 17,000.

In the 2022-23, case and death figures dipped significantly. The highest number of weekly infections came in below 500,000. Weekly deaths peaked at 4,400, five times fewer than the peak during the 2020-21 winter. Both cases and deaths are down to a fraction of totals from earlier winters of the pandemic.

Much has changed in the three years since the CDC declared a pandemic due to the spread of COVID-19. Vaccines are readily available and the U.S. population has built up more natural immunity against the virus. There are little to no lockdowns or COVID-19 mandates. And according to the Pew Research Center, Americans’ number one concern three years ago is now their last concern.

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KARAH RUCKER: SIX MONTHS AGO THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION WARNED OF A MASSIVE WINTER SURGE IN CORONAVIRUS CASES – PREDICTING 100 MILLION AMERICANS COULD BE INFECTED WITH COVID-19. BUT THE PREDICTIONS WERE OFF – A MASSIVE WINTER WAVE DIDN’T HAPPEN – ACCORDING TO CDC DATA.

IT WAS THE FIRST WINTER SEASON OF THE PANDEMIC WITHOUT A LARGE INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF CASES NATIONWIDE.

DURING THE FIRST WINTER WAVE – BEFORE THERE WERE VACCINES – THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF WEEKLY CASES PEAKED AT 1.7 MILLION…THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF DEATHS RECORDED IN A WEEK WAS 23 THOUSAND.

ONE YEAR LATER – WHEN THE U.S. WAS RAVAGED BY OMICRON AND ITS SUB VARIANTS – THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES IN A WEEK PEAKED AT 5.6 MILLION.

WHILE THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF DEATHS IN A WEEK WAS 17 THOUSAND.

THEN IN 20-22 – NUMBERS SIGNIFICANTLY DIPPED. THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF WEEKLY INFECTIONS WAS LESS THAN HALF A MILLION. WEEKLY DEATHS PEAKED AT 44 HUNDRED. FIVE TIMES FEWER THAN THE PEAK DURING THE FIRST WINTER. BOTH CASES AND DEATHS DOWN TO FRACTIONS COMPARED TO EARLIER WINTERS OF THE PANDEMIC.

THIS WEEKEND MARKED THREE YEARS SINCE THE CDC WOULD LABEL THE CORONAVIRUS A PANDEMIC.

A LOT HAS CHANGED IN THREE YEARS. VACCINES ARE READILY AVAILABLE AND MORE NATURAL IMMUNITY HAS BUILT UP AGAINST THE VIRUS. THERE ARE LITTLE TO NO LOCKDOWNS OR COVID MANDATES.

AND ACCORDING TO PEW RESEARCH – WHAT WAS AMERICANS’ NUMBER ONE TOP CONCERN THREE YEARS AGO – IS NOW WHAT THEY’RE CONCERNED WITH THE LEAST.