Health
The reason why December may be the deadliest month in the pandemic yet – Ladders
A new mutation is responsible for a spike protein that makes populations more vulnerable to Coronavirus transmission, which is why December could see a surge.

Last week, the US surpassed 9 million confirmed coronavirus cases–with John Hopkins reporting a new daily record of 99,321 this past Friday.
Although leading virologists predicted an autumn surge several months back, recent events seem to be compounding initial projections. Among these is a throng of holidays and voting season.
During a segment featured on Face the Nation, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb theorized about Thanksgiving’s impact on the outbreaks appearing accross the country….
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