- Social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home directives have helped prevent the coronavirus from spreading aggressively.
- More rigid social distancing measures, however, may be necessary to truly see a permanent decline in the number of coronavirus cases.
- The total number of coronavirus cases in the United States has now passed 1 million.
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While stay-at-home directives and social distancing guidelines have helped many states prevent the coronavirus from spreading more aggressively, the constant isolation is starting to get to some people. In some states, many people have started congregating in large groups with absolutely no regard for social distancing guidelines. In Chicago alone, this past weekend saw reports of massive house parties and even an outdoor wedding that attracted dozens of guests.
To a certain extent, this is to be expected. Especially with the coronavirus peaking in some large U.S. cities, some people now believe it’s safe to go back outside and hang out with friends. And while doing so may be slightly safer than it was a few weeks ago, the reality is that a second wave of the coronavirus is possible and may prove to be more deadly than the first.
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