This is Belgium but covid continues to remain at very low levels despite this being the height of the winter season in northern Europe
Is it because
- there is too much immunity now against covid?
- flu is "in the way" (and co-infections are difficult)?
Answer in a few weeks😀
Is it because
- there is too much immunity now against covid?
- flu is "in the way" (and co-infections are difficult)?
Answer in a few weeks😀
Comments
a) getting susceptible
b) but remaining out of its reach for a while
If the virus can infect people as soon as they come out of their immunity zone, all you get is a flat "baseload" of infections
For a wave, you need a pool of susceptibles