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Coronavirus: Is there a second wave? COVID-19 might be one wave – Deseret News
Dr. Margaret Harris, a spokesperson for the World Health Organization, said COVID-19 might not have a second wave
Dr. Margaret Harris, a spokesperson for the World Health Organization, said recently that there might not be any evidence of a second COVID-19 wave, and that the disease is really offering one big wave.
Harris said COVID-19 pandemic is one big wave and not a seasonal virus.
We are in the first wave. Its going to be one big wave. Its going to go up and down a bit. The best thing is to flatten it and turn it into just something lapping at your feet, she said.
Harris said people should apply al…
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