coronavirus hotspot, has seen its situation improve significantly in recent weeks and experts say it could be because of a number of reasons, including behaviour change and herd immunity in certain populations.Last November, North Dakota peaked at 10,209 active cases.
As of Wednesday, the state was reporting 1,051 active cases.Dr. Joshua Wynne, vice-president of health affairs at the University of North Dakota, said the drop in cases is most likely the result of more people following public health guidelines.“The most likely possibility is that our behaviour changed,” Wynne said.
The U.S. is vaccinating nearly 1M people per day. How does Canada compare? However, he’s not ruling out another, although less likely, possibility.“It’s possible.