I read somewhere that Hawaii's trend for hospitalization shows that we've reached the peak ahead of the projections. Many starts are still trending upward in terms of hospitalizations though. Also something about there's a "next wave" expected from Europe to impact the US. The "second wave" has already happened in Hokkaido and when rules on migrant workers were relaxed in Singapore. Hopefully the healthcare systems in those area are now more robust and are better able to handle the resurgence.
Personally, I think the resurgence will happen quite a bit in the US. Just hopefully by then the healthcare system is shored up (more people, equipment, procedures, etc), treatments are better known or developed, other screening measures in place, etc to limit the effects.