Over 1,000 new positive tests a day on average, and rising slowly but surely - the true number of new cases will be several times this. "Only" 4 deaths announced today, but these are only the deaths within 28 days, and it is a Monday - the true total is now jolly hard to find. But it has not gone away - it is mainly those under 35 becoming infected now, hence the low death rate, but it will leak into the older and more vulnerable groups, and deaths will rise. Even in Denmark, where they were jolly strict when schools re-opened (masks, no more than 12 pupils per teacher, staggered start times, dedicated classrooms and playground space, out door teaching whenever possible, no parents on school property, no buses/trains unless absolutely necessary) - the R rose. There is no evidence the virus has become weaker, and with few exceptions, for example parts of New York, herd immunity has yet to play a role.