
highfigh
Seriously, I have no life.
On June 18, 2021, this chart shows that Wisconsin had 67 new cases and had an average of 76 cases per day. On Jan 6, 2022, it shows 12,282 new cases and an average of 7637 cases per day.Back in October, the CDC estimated that there were 146.6 million total infections:
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This seems like a SWAG to me, but if it's in the ballpark, almost half of the U.S. has been infected by now. This does make me wonder how effective immunity from infection is against omicron. As far as I can tell, no one really knows right now.
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I see more people wearing masks, but to reach 100x the infection rate, I think new conclusions are needed because whatever is being done to fight the spread clearly isn't working. The new 5 day quarantine doesn't seem right- I know several people who were recently infected (including myself) and 5 days can't be enough. Mine took a full two weeks for me to reach the point of finally testing negative- 1st test- Dec 29, (Positive results on Dec 20), 2nd test Jan 6 (Inconclusive results on Jan 7), 3rd test Jan 8 (Negative results Jan 8). I started having symptoms on Dec 25 and there was no way in hell I felt good enough five days later to resume normal life. I still don't feel 'great'- still coughing and having breathing problems, but those have definitely improved.
They're pissing on our backs and telling us that it's raining.