U.S. Coronavirus Risk Is Rising

 | Nov 11, 2020 04:47PM ET

It’s going to be a rough winter. The resurgence of COVID-19 across the US suggests that the next several months may bring the toughest challenge yet for the country.

On three key fronts—cases, hospitalizations and fatalities—the numbers look uniformly worrisome. The daily changes for each indicate that all three are trending higher—a combination that signals increasing danger ahead for the battle to contain and manage the disease.

On the bright side, vaccine development has come a long way in recent months. Notably, this week’s Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) announcement is especially encouraging.

A US rollout of a vaccine may be just months away, perhaps sooner. “By the time we get into December, we’ll be able to have doses available for people who are judged to be at the highest priority to get it first,” says Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert.

Vaccines and treatments can’t come soon enough now that coronavirus’s spread is picking up. The daily change in new reported cases in the US is surging, rising to over 136,000 yesterday (Nov. 10), a record high, based on data from Johns Hopkins University.