DP. Obviously it’s a very individual thing. I don’t mind masks at all. I don’t know why it’s so hard to just say “to each their own.” The vitriol and energy about masking is ridiculous, and such a waste of time. Me wearing a mask does NOT mean I think we are still in 2020 or that Covid is a huge deal. Geez. I recently completed active cancer treatment and I’m going to mask - I don’t want covid, flu, strep, etc. I don’t give a F what others do - not a teeny, tiny F. |
In 2020-21, the peak in weekly covid hospitalizations occurred 1/9/21. In 2021-22, the peak was 1/15/22. In 2022-23, the peak was 12/31/22. The peak in weekly covid deaths occurred at the same time in 2020-21 and one week later in 2021-22 and 2022-23, but deaths are a lagging indicator. Thus, if we follow last year's timetable, we're only a few weeks from the peak. |
DP - I was a committed masker for at least the first two years of the pandemic. I still mask indoors in crowded situations most of the time. Sometimes, it would be incredibly inconvenient, whether it is going on vacation, being busy at work, an important event, etc., and it's worth it to me to mask to avoid getting sick. My approach also depends on how prevalent COVID and other illnesses are in the community. With so many people sick right now, I'm happy that masking is more normalized. Before the pandemic, I was always sick from Thanksgiving through Christmas while dealing with family and work responsibilities. If wearing masks helps me avoid that, it's a small price to pay from my perspective. |
What happened to that pneumonia surge that everyone was panicking about just a few weeks ago? |
You mean like calling people trumpers, magatts and antivaxxers for refusing to taking an unproven, ineffective vaccine that actually causes documented harm to young men? Yeah, it is pretty awful. |
Are you referring to White Lung Syndrome? |
Was at Tysons today and saw plenty of peeps masking. No need to pick up covid while holiday shopping! |
Here is a strand on WLS: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1171251.page#26322192 |
State data continues to show that the CDC is overestimating uptake of the new 2023-24 covid vaccine. New Mexico is reporting that 5% of its total population had taken the new shot as of Dec 10, based on actual vaccination records. That share includes children who have low vaccination rates, so it's likely that a slightly higher 8% of NM's adult population has taken the new shot. What does the CDC report on its website for New Mexico based on its self-reported NIS phone survey? The CDC says 20% of NM adults had taken the new shot as of Dec 2. The CDC's estimates of new shot uptake are significantly inflated relative to what actual state vaccination records are showing. https://nmdoh-reports.shinyapps.io/ViralRespiratoryInfectionDashboard/ https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/coverage/covidvaxview/interactive/adult-coverage-vaccination.html |
Do you mean that less than 14 percent is the actual percentage??? |
Uh, no thanks. They can experiment on some one else. My period has never been the same since my first shot. I’m convinced it was a mistake. |
Not the PP. I have gotten the vaccine and it doesn't matter to me how sick it makes me. I wear an N95 whenever I am in shared indoor air. I intend to keep doing it indefinitely at this point (there are some end points I can imagine, but they're unlikely). I have had COVID zero times--but my husband, who got it at work as a health care provider, was severely injured by it and hasn't been able to work since. The calculation is not hard for our household. You sounding perplexed seems curious to me. It must be interesting to have that perspective on the whole thing. |
Yes. Since the OP posted, the CDC is now saying 18% of US adults have taken the new shot based on its phone survey. Looking at actual state vaccination data, however, the share is likely closer to 10-12%. |
You sure about that? |
That should be good news, right? Given that covid is a non-issue right now and will almost certainly remain that way for the next few weeks. |