Spain had all those corrections end of March, switching to a new system. Tracking was a mess for weeks and after, the death rate had suspiciously plummeted, out of line with all other countries. I wonder what the real numbers are in the USA or if we have real numbers now. There was that out of line drop when reporting switched to HNS or whatever it's called.
Here we're moving to stricter measures again from Friday, the spread has slowed but is still rising over all. Schools in Windsor-Essex (on the US border near Detroit) have been ordered to close at the end of the week. Vaccine rollout will start next week as well, distribution is still an issue. For now there will be 14 places where people can be vaccinated. Unfortunately those unable to get there (stuck in nursing homes) will have to wait a bit longer.
The North faces the next crisis. Remote locations, long distances, the virus has reached there now. Living conditions are mostly cramped with few possibilities to isolate and only a few nurses on staff per settlement. While it gets cold up North, not cold enough to get the vaccine there. Hopefully a less demanding vaccine will get through soon as well.