I did read something today that only like 59% of current US cases are Omicron. It may actually still be Delta driving the main part of the hospitalizations here...
https://www.ft.com/content/0a03ef52-6df ... 87ea0c6bf6
I did read something today that only like 59% of current US cases are Omicron. It may actually still be Delta driving the main part of the hospitalizations here...

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/28/us/us-co ... index.html
The US hit a seven-day average of 254,496 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, according to Johns Hopkins University data -- blowing past the country's previous record of about 251,989 daily cases, reported on January 11.
The record comes amid a rapid acceleration of infections that the US -- and the rest of the world -- has seen since last month. Tuesday's seven-day average is still in progress and may rise when the day ends.
And experts predict that the Omicron variant -- the most contagious strain of coronavirus yet -- is going to make the start of 2022 very difficult.
"January is going to be a really, really hard month. And people should just brace themselves for a month where lots of people are going to get infected," said Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health.
CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner told CNN on Sunday he believes the US could "see half a million cases a day -- easy -- sometime over the next week to 10 days."
"A lot of people who have not gotten a vaccine are going to end up getting pretty sick, and it's going to be pretty disruptive," Jha said. "My hope is as we get into February and certainly by the time we get into March, infection numbers will come way down, and it'll also start getting (into) spring, and the weather will start getting better. And that will also help."



Early on China tried to hide the fact that Covid-19 existed, but when the cat was out of the bag, they did provide a lot of data, and started their tactic of hitting the virus very hard. One shouldn't forget that we in the west got extra time because of this, but we did nothing.Yuli Ban wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 7:54 pm
I mean at this juncture, it can't be denied that they had overwhelming success in combatting the pandemic. There was some fuckery early on, yes, but no one with a functioning brain could possibly think that they're still losing a thousand a day like we are. It's tragic to say, but China's overcome us.