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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Research

COVID-19 Epidemiology during Delta Variant Dominance Period in 45 High-Income Countries, 2020–2021

Christine J. AtherstoneComments to Author , Sarah Anne J. Guagliardo, Anthony Hawksworth, Kevin O’Laughlin, Kimberly Wong, Michelle L. Sloan, Olga Henao, Carol Y. Rao, Peter D. McElroy, and Sarah D. Bennett
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Number of days from SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant dominance to peak case rates (A) and peak death rates (B) in 45 high-income countries, December 2020–November 2021. Each dot represents an individual high-income country. The Delta dominance date for each country was defined as the Monday of the first week in which >50% of sequenced samples in GISAID (https://www.gisaid.org) were Delta.

Figure 2. Number of days from SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant dominance to peak case rates (A) and peak death rates (B) in 45 high-income countries, December 2020–November 2021. Each dot represents an individual high-income country. The Delta dominance date for each country was defined as the Monday of the first week in which >50% of sequenced samples in GISAID (https://www.gisaid.org) were Delta.

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