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Looks like the tide is beginning to turn in New England too.
From today's New York Daily News
NEW YORK POLITICS
New Yorks COVID case rate drops for sixth straight day, Hochuls office says
By Tim Balk
New York Daily News
May 23, 2022 at 6:01 pm
After weeks of uber-contagious omicron subvariants rippling across New York, something else is finally spreading: Good news.
The states weeklong COVID case rate fell for the sixth straight day on Monday, hitting its lowest level since May 7, Gov. Hochuls office said.
Daily coronavirus death tolls have climbed after slipping into the single digits some days last month, and the state announced 24 more deaths on Monday. But the sustained case decline offered a welcome signal as New Yorkers hope for a summer free of virus anxieties.
As we continue to monitor the numbers, I encourage New Yorkers to continue using the tools to protect against and treat COVID-19, Hochul said in a statement.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/new-york-elections-government/ny-covid-case-drop-sixth-straight-day-20220523-y47cqfkyi5gl7lb3uabf33ibpq-story.html
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(37,452 posts)Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)Two months down. The downward trend would be right on time for the northeast which began to experience ba.2 in mid March
This time around hospitalizations have been low. Deaths very low
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Blues Heron
(5,939 posts)esp. about the death rate falling. Just got my second booster (Moderna) huge difference from all of my previous Pfizer shots - no stiff neck or neuralgia. Like the difference between fine wine and rotgut whiskey...
progree
(10,911 posts)deaths lag cases by about a month, so we wouldn't expect to see deaths falling yet.
But death rates are lower than in past waves. Lately, "only" about 8 times the rate of traffic fatalities (including pedestrians, bikes).
I forgot the link -- https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/new-york-covid-cases.html
Blues Heron
(5,939 posts)that is sobering when you compare to traffic deaths, wow. Lets all mask up and put this thing out of its misery! (until the next mutation)
progree
(10,911 posts)Interesting - my Pfizer is the only one where I had a reaction -- I woke up with violent shivering (but that went away when I just put another layer of clothes on, but something like that has never happened before, plus a mild fever -- 100.4 deg -- though I suspect that thermometer reads low, anyway later in the day my temps were fine)
Original vax: Johnson & Johnson -- no reaction
Booster #1: Moderna - no reaction
Booster #2: Pfizer - chills and fever (see above)
"I do them all"
Blues Heron
(5,939 posts)I had a couple of weeks of sore neck, and nerve pain that got into my upper jaw and teeth - yikes! Such a relief to find the Moderna not even at the level of a flu shot symptom-wise.
progree
(10,911 posts)spinbaby
(15,090 posts)Here in western Pennsylvania, cases are beginning to surge again. Anecdotally, I know more people with covid now than at any time in the pandemicand those are just the people who tested and admitted to having covid.
Also anecdotally, I know a person who works in an ER near Disney World who reports that many people arriving with covid symptoms refuse to get tested for covid because quarantining would ruin their vacation.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)BannonsLiver
(16,434 posts)Something about that doesnt add up.
BannonsLiver
(16,434 posts)liberal_mama
(1,495 posts)In my county in New York, we've had high cases for several months.
It is literally terrifying for people like me who are high risk and immune compromised. My child has cancer.
I want Covid to be gone forever. It has ruined my life. People in my area have been running around maskless and spreading Covid for months. The rates might go down for a little while, and then we just get hit hard again.
I am so angry at the people who don't care about the medically fragile. I don't see why wearing a mask is such a big deal when it could save the life of someone.
Obviously, I am not going to restaurants or concerts or traveling so I don't care if everyone is unmasked at risky activities, but it would sure be nice to safely go to the grocery store or pharmacy. If an area is in high transmission by CDC guidelines, there should automatically be an indoor mask mandate at all essential businesses to protect the vulnerable people.
Takket
(21,608 posts)This is kind of hard for me to be happy about because every wave that passes only gives us a fleeting moment before the next one rolls in. It is so discouraging.
CDC put Michigan in high risk a week ago. So we are a few weeks behind the high rates in the northeast. But even when it goes down will it ever be safe? Is the next variant coming a few weeks later?
My wife has many co-morbidities so we cant just get on with our lives and go back to living like we did in 2019, which most of the country has done.