Anonymous wrote:When is this wave supposed to peak - any predictions out there? Haven’t seen any. I feel like omicron peaked in like 3-4 wks yet this has been on the incline since the end of March and it doesn’t appear a peak is in sight.
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The thread hasn't aged well - since aggregate US hospitalizations are basically flat/down for April 2022 vs preceding month. The prediction was a "surge" would be "hitting" the US in April. If correct, then we would have seen evidence of big US hospitalizations during April which we did not. Any questions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread didn’t age well.
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The thread hasn't aged well - since aggregate US hospitalizations are basically flat/down for April 2022 vs preceding month. The prediction was a "surge" would be "hitting" the US in April. If correct, then we would have seen evidence of big US hospitalizations during April which we did not. Any questions?
Surge in cases doesn’t necessarily mean a surge in infections. With more than 50% of the country vaccinated plus something like 45% of the country has had COVID since December the death and hospitalization rates are now trending lower but overall cases are going up. On the one hand, that’s great news. OTOH, as other threads are showing, this can still be an infection like the worst flu you’ve ever had and cause longer term health issues.
See the reports of testing of wastewater. COVID rates are way up, people just aren’t testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread didn’t age well.
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The thread hasn't aged well - since aggregate US hospitalizations are basically flat/down for April 2022 vs preceding month. The prediction was a "surge" would be "hitting" the US in April. If correct, then we would have seen evidence of big US hospitalizations during April which we did not. Any questions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread didn’t age well.
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The thread hasn't aged well - since aggregate US hospitalizations are basically flat/down for April 2022 vs preceding month. The prediction was a "surge" would be "hitting" the US in April. If correct, then we would have seen evidence of big US hospitalizations during April which we did not. Any questions?
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