On one hand, things are going ill in EuroLand. Daily new cases are spiking, sometimes exponentially (I use the word carefully, not hyperbolically), and in most EuroLand countries daily deaths are also up noticeably or significantly (a statistical distinction, not a human suffering distinction), but not, at this point, to the extreme of last spring.
On the other, daily new cases in the US have surged, but not to the degree EuroLand is experiencing. Daily deaths do not seem to be increasing (at this point at least).
I think what was learned last spring about appropriate treatment is paying off now in reduced deaths (would that China had told the world in February and March what China had learned in December and January!). I think also that the US is benefiting from Operation Warp Speed's non-vaccine efforts in developing and testing treatments while EuroLand is lagging some in this area.