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In reply to the discussion: Europe's third wave: Even the country with the highest vaccination rate cannot hold back the tide [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(101,294 posts)33. Hungary has not yet reached the peak of new cases per capita that the UK did in early January
so yes, you can basically put this down to the British variant. They may not have been distancing and masking as much as they ought (as the UK wasn't in December).
See https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus for a graph of countries' infection (or death) rates.
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Europe's third wave: Even the country with the highest vaccination rate cannot hold back the tide [View all]
HUAJIAO
Mar 2021
OP
Do you not understand that only 11 % people in Hungary received at least one dose so far?
LisaL
Mar 2021
#27
Hungary has not yet reached the peak of new cases per capita that the UK did in early January
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2021
#33
My state's (Michigan) 7-day average has almost DOUBLED in the last 3 weeks
Cal Carpenter
Mar 2021
#13
New Jersey's new cases 7-day moving average has gone from 2887 on 2/24 to 3497 yesterday
Klaralven
Mar 2021
#35
Actually Texas is doing much better as vaccination coverage amount seniors is pretty good.
flying_wahini
Mar 2021
#26