Things are looking up here in Georgia too.
New Hospitalizations as of today average only seven new admissions daily. Total hospitalizations have dropped to less than six hundred which is down almost 90% from the January peak.
https://www.ajc.com/news/coronavirus-georgia-covid-dashboard/jvoLBozRtBSVSNQDDAuZxH/
The only place I’ve been forced to wear a muzzle since the start of this debacle, my Mom’s nursing home, no longer requires masks. Sadly, I don’t think she recognized me anyway. But it was nice to be able to smile while talking to her.
A trip to the local Kroger revealed that less than 20% were still ashamed to show their face.
Aw, I’m sorry about your mom.
I’m glad to hear about Georgia. My daughter is moving there this month.

I expect it will level off and then fluctuate around at a very low rate, rather than just die out.
“Things are looking up here in Georgia too.”
Good news all around.
It is looking like the decline that took off in Mid-April is the effective end of the Public Health problem - the crossing of Herd Immunity Threshold.
Back then we still had significant hotspots, like Michigan. I don’t hear about hotspots now.