Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

Filets are at $25 a piece at Fresh Market. Might want to open your eyes.

Boars Head sandwich meat is approaching $15/lb. Somehow all those past year articles about getting rid of meat are making sense now. Along with gas, etc. These people hate prosperity, unless it is their own.
 
A few notes from today's Hospital communication:

- most cases in the state are now likely Omicron
- the sharp uptick in cases has not caused a dramatic increase in hospitalizations
- no local peds ICU admissions
- approx 40% of hospital positives are found coincidentally (not the reason kids are admitted)
- looking like the virus is devolving towards an endemic, more routine cold virus
 
Boars Head sandwich meat is approaching $15/lb. Somehow all those past year articles about getting rid of meat are making sense now. Along with gas, etc. These people hate prosperity, unless it is their own.
You can't even get BH roast beef at the Ingles sandwich counter. Travesty.
 
In mid-December UF researchers said Florida would get to 40k cases a day by mid-February. They were slightly off as we had 47k on Tuesday.
 
In mid-December UF researchers said Florida would get to 40k cases a day by mid-February. They were slightly off as we had 47k on Tuesday.
Cases are at record highs all across the country because Omicron is vaccine resistant. However deaths per day remain lower than the initial spike when Covid first escaped the Wuhan lab and spread worldwide, lower than the spike last year around the holidays and lower than the spike in September with Delta. Only looking at total cases doesn't tell the whole picture.
 
Just saw a piece on schools. Big ups to Lightfoot and Deblasio for trying to keep the schools open for in class learning. I know that's shocking. We'll see if it comes with more draconian requests though.
 
No pandemic, just fun and sun down here.



What do we do Ron?
Hello, are you there? Maybe waiting to declare victory over Covid again?



DeSantis 2024🇺🇸
 
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In mid-December UF researchers said Florida would get to 40k cases a day by mid-February. They were slightly off as we had 47k on Tuesday.

that's a single day number - the 7 day average is at 26,500. BTW, the 27th showed 71K cases but I'm sure that was some Christmas back log.

maybe they will get to a 40K 7 day average but they are not there yet.

Side note: on Dec 25th and 26th they had zero cases
 
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