According to the latest CDC COVID-19 wastewater data, we are currently in the second-biggest surge of the pandemic.
It will peak in the next week, with ~2 million infections per day. During this surge, ~100 million people total (~1 in 3 people in the US) will likely get COVID.
It will peak in the next week, with ~2 million infections per day. During this surge, ~100 million people total (~1 in 3 people in the US) will likely get COVID.
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At least the whole Dach region did (Austria, Germany, maybe Switzerland)
Germany has/had 9 Mio ill with popul. Of 83mio. And our wastewater signal was crazy too, take care!
https://abwassermonitoring.at/dashboard/
GET YOUR GODDAMNED SHOT.
WEAR A DAMN MASK, N95's aren't that pricy (about $20 for a 50-count pack, and you can wear them more than once).
Miantain at least a 6' distance, ESPECIALLY in public areas!
WASH YOUR HANDS.
https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/cutler/files/long_covid_update_7-22.pdf
This thing is going to be EVERYWHERE at all times one day and I hope the general public starts caring when they find they've been constantly sick for a year and a half.
https://poops.nz
Maybe we just weren't tracking wastewater levels that early on?
It should have taken six weeks to catch up. But I bet OR numbers are still off because of this glitch.
- some doctors mask if you ask
- at least masks are still required in OHSU and Providence ERs (not sure about Legacy but I'd guess it's the same)
https://cdc.gov/nwss/rv/COVID19-nationaltrend.html
https://cdc.gov/nwss/rv/COVID19-currentlevels.html
It... It's really bad. Like, my across the street neighbors purposely exposing their grandkids to it "because it's just like chicken pox, you know!"
It's BAD.
I want to hurt them.
Saw about 20 people, only one other person wearing a mask. 🤦
This *is* the second biggest surge of the pandemic nationwide (some places are lower and some higher it's averages) protect yourself and your loved ones.
What other data do you look to for surge correlation?
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/wastewater.htm