Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM
Ontario rates rising quickly. But because they are not testing the way they did, no one knows how bad it is.
If cases are rising withOUT testing (or much testing) that's moderately terrifying.
Hospitalizations are up in LA county but we're still in the calm before the storm here.
Ottawa's waste water numbers compared to hospitalization numbers, which is usually a week or two behind waste water peaks.
Under 5 are not vaccinated, many kids only have two shots.
-- Edited by Homer on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 08:05:28 PM
{nervous laugh} Am I reading that correctly, this is the WORST, by far, peak of the whole pandemic?
For poop, yes. A number of people I know have it or had it recently. Co-workers, friends, twitter friends and a few family members had it recently. Some have the "long covid". No longer have it, but have lasting effects.
Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM
Ontario rates rising quickly. But because they are not testing the way they did, no one knows how bad it is.
If cases are rising withOUT testing (or much testing) that's moderately terrifying.
Hospitalizations are up in LA county but we're still in the calm before the storm here.
Ottawa's waste water numbers compared to hospitalization numbers, which is usually a week or two behind waste water peaks.
Under 5 are not vaccinated, many kids only have two shots.
-- Edited by Homer on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 08:05:28 PM
{nervous laugh} Am I reading that correctly, this is the WORST, by far, peak of the whole pandemic?
Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM
Ontario rates rising quickly. But because they are not testing the way they did, no one knows how bad it is.
If cases are rising withOUT testing (or much testing) that's moderately terrifying.
Hospitalizations are up in LA county but we're still in the calm before the storm here.
Ottawa's waste water numbers compared to hospitalization numbers, which is usually a week or two behind waste water peaks.
Under 5 are not vaccinated, many kids only have two shots.
-- Edited by Homer on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 08:05:28 PM
Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM
Ontario rates rising quickly. But because they are not testing the way they did, no one knows how bad it is.
If cases are rising withOUT testing (or much testing) that's moderately terrifying.
Hospitalizations are up in LA county but we're still in the calm before the storm here.
Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM
Ontario rates rising quickly. But because they are not testing the way they did, no one knows how bad it is.
Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM
Ontario rates rising quickly. But because they are not testing the way they did, no one knows how bad it is.
Jeez, cases and hospitalizations are going up? I knew that was on the horizon but didn't know anybody in North America was seeing increases in both already.
-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 5th of April 2022 07:46:53 PM