Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah NY has ticked back up to yellow. DC it’s coming.
We were in NYC this past weekend for a show.
Masks were few and far between except in the actual theater. New York has moved on. Noone asked us for our covid cards anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah NY has ticked back up to yellow. DC it’s coming.
Yes, we should all be following Eric Ding on Twitter. I thought it would be here right after Valentine's Day, but it really has taken its time. If elderly people and young children get as sick here as they have in England, it will be a mess, and I am very curious to see if the CDC will even react - or just keep writing off deaths like they are the flu. They are so slow, so reactive, so ineffective. Their new map is a joke.
My family lives in DC but we all got Omicron in NY over the holidays, so I'm not so worried about us right now. I'm just sad that our nations is so slow to react.
I am not really wearing a mask myself for the last two weeks, so I'm no saint. But I expect better from the CDC. And Lena Wan should be banned from every news network - her mask section idea for airplanes is the craziest thing I've heard since Trump was in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
WoooOoooOoooWwww
Yeah. It’s pretty insane. They stopped mandatory masking at the beginning of that surge but many many people went back to masks within a week. It’s scary!
Not really. Actually, not at all...
Np - yes, large surges of a dangerous disease is of course scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah NY has ticked back up to yellow. DC it’s coming.
We were in NYC this past weekend for a show.
Masks were few and far between except in the actual theater. New York has moved on. Noone asked us for our covid cards anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah NY has ticked back up to yellow. DC it’s coming.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah NY has ticked back up to yellow. DC it’s coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
What state is this? My state doesn’t have a single county reporting pediatric Covid numbers that high. For the whole county.
New York. Also, these are mostly at home tests, which are vastly underreported in most government counts because people don’t report them. So yeah, it’s definitely out there.
I hardly doubt NY doesn't have any schools reporting high numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
What state is this? My state doesn’t have a single county reporting pediatric Covid numbers that high. For the whole county.
New York. Also, these are mostly at home tests, which are vastly underreported in most government counts because people don’t report them. So yeah, it’s definitely out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
What state is this? My state doesn’t have a single county reporting pediatric Covid numbers that high. For the whole county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
What state is this? My state doesn’t have a single county reporting pediatric Covid numbers that high. For the whole county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
Sorry about that. Could you share your symptoms?
Started with a scratchy throat yesterday (tested negative), otherwise felt ok. Woke up this morning with a scratchier/hoarse throat and a little upper respiratory congestion, plus some heavy phlegm feeling in my upper chest just below throat. Head feels slightly “loopy” like I’ve had a drink, but otherwise ok. Stomach is a little sensitive and I’ve had several less than solid bms.
Waiting on pcr results as this is how everyone in my household has felt for two days
I hope it resolves quickly for you. The heavy phlegm just below the throat is how covid felt for me in late December. I thought it was odd.
Thanks. How long did it last for you? Timing absolutely sucks for us, as my kids spring break is next week, but nothing I can do at this point other than isolate and hope the rest of the family doesn’t get sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
WoooOoooOoooWwww
Yeah. It’s pretty insane. They stopped mandatory masking at the beginning of that surge but many many people went back to masks within a week. It’s scary!
Not really. Actually, not at all...
Np - yes, large surges of a dangerous disease is of course scary.
It's really not. I sincerely mean that. I'm boosted and have only worn a mask a couple times (planes) in the past year.
Good for you - you’ve been lucky! My booster niece just got out of the hospital after a nasty 2+ battle with COVID and COVID pneumonia. And she’s 14 and a star athlete in excellent shape before getting sick. A dramatic rise in COVID cases is not just nbd for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:394 new cases in Virginia today. What a terrifying surge.
There's alway a jump on Mondays because those include numbers from over the weekend. But by all means, continue to live in terror.
Lmao you can’t read sarcasm? 394 is nothing. I’m mocking the “ba.2 surge” hype
My children’s school (private) has tracked COVID cases all year. Two weeks ago there had been 88 cases in the whole school of around 1000 pupils and 350 faculty/staff). 44 of those cases had been in the prior 2 weeks. Since then there have been another 67 cases.
WoooOoooOoooWwww
Yeah. It’s pretty insane. They stopped mandatory masking at the beginning of that surge but many many people went back to masks within a week. It’s scary!
Not really. Actually, not at all...
Np - yes, large surges of a dangerous disease is of course scary.
It's really not. I sincerely mean that. I'm boosted and have only worn a mask a couple times (planes) in the past year.