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1 The restrictions, however, have prevented a national second wave of the virus.
2 The Victoria curbs have prevented a second wave of national infection, however.
3 There are real concerns that a second wave of COVID-19 is possible.
4 In fact, what the country needs is a second wave of reforms.
5 However, fears about a second wave of the virus weighed on futures.
6 Despite a positive trajectory, a flare-up or second wave is not impossible.
7 From the water, a second wave of missiles rose to meet us.
8 Before recent protests, scientists expected a second wave only after the summer.
9 Gains were capped by worries about a second wave of coronavirus cases.
10 There is also a risk of a second wave of COVID-19 infections.
11 A second wave will be dealt with via aggressive testing and tracing.
12 Here is an explanation of what is meant by a second wave .
13 There have been effectively three critical stages to Victoria's second wave outbreak.
14 Badroodien is cautious that a second wave could hurt Cape Town badly.
15 And we always knew and it has now surfaced a second wave .
16 They usually move on the flanks of the second wave of assault.
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