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JanMichael

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11. NC just reported the highest number of cases, positivity, and hospitalization
Sat Jan 15, 2022, 01:27 AM
Jan 2022

today. Certainly not looking better here at this moment.

Saw on the news today deaths in South Africa have started shooting up again even though the wave slowed way down. Just takes omicron longer to kill people I guess.

They are missing 40,000+ from Ohio. Ms. Toad Jan 2022 #1
Do you know why Florida's deaths are so low compared to the other large states? Quixote1818 Jan 2022 #5
Florida has been odd about reporting. Ms. Toad Jan 2022 #12
You have to watch for Florida to update the total deaths. Mariana Jan 2022 #15
I suspected that the year-end holidays was boosting the spike as much as the mutations Rocknation Jan 2022 #2
About 10 days ago Scott Gottlieb predicted we would be peaking about now Quixote1818 Jan 2022 #3
I predicted the same thing Rocknation Jan 2022 #17
As anticipated, following the pattern in South Africa. Stinky The Clown Jan 2022 #4
Are the same number of people being tested? onenote Jan 2022 #6
Not at all madville Jan 2022 #8
Compared to when? I would assume testing has been similar the past few weeks Quixote1818 Jan 2022 #10
for Ohio the 7-day average is around 30%. Ms. Toad Jan 2022 #13
I don't blame Biden for the high numbers. David__77 Jan 2022 #7
We're just the opposite..... secondwind Jan 2022 #9
NC just reported the highest number of cases, positivity, and hospitalization JanMichael Jan 2022 #11
7 day averages are more useful than daily ones muriel_volestrangler Jan 2022 #14
How many cases are missing because of inadequate/insufficient JCMach1 Jan 2022 #16
Lots... Tests are hard to get and people know Omicron is relatively JCMach1 Jan 2022 #18
excellent Demovictory9 Jan 2022 #19
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