The US should prepare for a predictable Southern summer surge of Covid-19, Birx says

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The US should prepare for a predictable Southern summer surge of Covid-19, Birx says
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It's now predictable that the South will see surges in the summer and Northern states will see surges in the winter -- especially around the holidays, Birx said.

The US should prepare for a possible summer surge of Covid-19 cases across Southern states, former White House Coronavirus Response Task Force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx told CBS on Sunday morning.

It's now predictable that the South will see surges in the summer and Northern states will see surges in the winter -- especially around the holidays, Birx said. In new book, Birx describes how data failures, bureaucracy and politics hindered Covid-19 responseBirx said she closely follows data out of South Africa, which has recently seen a rise in new Covid-19 cases. "Each of these surges are about four to six months apart.

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