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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's the all time NOVA cases graph, we are in the plateau on the right. We are nowhere near last winter's level's even with the dreaded delta variant [img]https://i.imgur.com/3jAWYxA.png[/img] Here's the all time NOVA hospitalizations graph. The current trend is more of a blip. [img]https://i.imgur.com/eVI22eC.png[/img] I just don't understand what everyone is so hysterical about. We have vaccines now. They are working. [/quote] Except that kids under 12 cannot get the vaccine and even the vaccinated can still get it (although usually a milder case) and spread it. I think that's why people are "hysterical" (using your language).[/quote] That's been true since the very beginning of this thing. My kids have been in daycare and 100 person camps with significant indoor time all summer and the graphs are still showing that delta has not caused cases to burn out of control. I think the assumption that kids have been sitting at home doing nothing and are suddenly going to mix together for the first time is erroneous. [/quote] Not sure why you're posting that map to say nbd. The NOVA area of the map is the darkest (e.g., has the highest numbers) of all the surrounding areas. And all of Virginia currently has an either orange (substantial) or red (high) transmission level. Arlington was low back in June but bounced back up to high in mid August and 9 more positive cases would bounce it back up to high again -- right back where it was last April 2020 and then from November through March.[/quote] The map is cumulative case counts since we started tracking. Nova has more people and therefore has had more cases total. I posted that image because that’s how it downloads as a pdf and I didn’t feel like cropping. Look at the graphs showing cases and hospitalization over time. Our current numbers are nowhere near as bad as they have been previously, particularly for hospitalizations.[/quote]
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