KrzyKtty
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I'm not opposed to it, was just sharing the information. I'm actually a little bit happy that things seem to be getting back to normal before our trip this summer.Good. Covid keeper inners.
I'm not opposed to it, was just sharing the information. I'm actually a little bit happy that things seem to be getting back to normal before our trip this summer.Good. Covid keeper inners.
I’m half joking. I’m just not a fan of things that get in the way of air flow.I'm not opposed to it, was just sharing the information. I'm actually a little bit happy that things seem to be getting back to normal before our trip this summer.
Mixed local news on the Covid situation in Central Florida,
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Orange county 14 day positivity creeped up to 2.4% from 2.3%
However, Orange county Covid wastewater concentration reports are going back down after a bump last week.
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Florida Cases have leveled off around 1200/day for the past 7 days though.
They will get through it. We know how quickly omicron rolls through. Also, not all of Europe. Just certain parts. And certain areas have already peaked.Cases in China 1000% up from the start of the pandemic. Cases spiking through the roof in Europe as well as Western Australia. Cases in Korea over 10 million and funeral homes overwhelmed. Just a few examples of what is happening outside the “pandemic is over” bubble. There are many other examples. Good thing none of these countries have tourists who travel to Disney World.
Fixed that for you.Some will get through it. We know how quickly omicron rolls through.
No need to edit my posts. I said what I said. South Korea has done very well. They have held on as long as possible. Can’t avoid it forever. better omicron than delta probably.Fixed that for you.
I’ve been looking at the numbers in various Countries and this seems to be the case, the Countries that got hit with prior waves are still doing pretty good, the countries that managed to avoid the previous waves are getting hit hard now.No need to edit my posts. I said what I said. South Korea has done very well. They have held on as long as possible. Can’t avoid it forever. better omicron that delta probably.
South Korea has done very well? How fascinating.No need to edit my posts. I said what I said. South Korea has done very well. They have held on as long as possible. Can’t avoid it forever. better omicron than delta probably.
They have. They were one of the leaders in testing early in the pandemic and managed to avoid the significant waves that really hit the America’s and Europe hard. The had a plan and stuck to it and the people bought into it. But as I said, it was impossible to avoid forever.South Korea has done very well? How fascinating.
S.Korea's total COVID cases top 10 million as crematoria, funeral homes overwhelmed
South Korea's total coronavirus infections topped 10 million, or nearly 20% of its population, authorities said on Wednesday, as surging severe cases and deaths increasingly put a strain on crematories and funeral homes nationwide.www.reuters.com
A lot of Europe is over this as well so to speak. And not all of it is spiking through the roof. I could use S. America as what we should look at. It's smarter to look at each region and why it's happening. Australia is very easy to understand. As is S. Korea. Look at their lines... it says something.Cases in China 1000% up from the start of the pandemic. Cases spiking through the roof in Europe as well as Western Australia. Cases in Korea over 10 million and funeral homes overwhelmed. Just a few examples of what is happening outside the “pandemic is over” bubble. There are many other examples. Good thing none of these countries have tourists who travel to Disney World.
Prior to this wave they’d done amazing. It finally got in though…South Korea has done very well? How fascinating.
S.Korea's total COVID cases top 10 million as crematoria, funeral homes overwhelmed
South Korea's total coronavirus infections topped 10 million, or nearly 20% of its population, authorities said on Wednesday, as surging severe cases and deaths increasingly put a strain on crematories and funeral homes nationwide.www.reuters.com
Are you terrified to walk out your front door in the morning? That is a serious question that I'd like a response to if you don't mind.Fixed that for you.
Omicron is a punk.
They have. They were one of the leaders in testing early in the pandemic and managed to avoid the significant waves that really hit the America’s and Europe hard. The had a plan and stuck to it and the people bought into it. But as I said, it was impossible to avoid forever.
Do you want to make an argument that their efforts for avoiding spread for so long led to a lack of immunity that they are paying for now? I mean I guess that’s a possibility. But I think their vaccine rate is decent.
Here's my response to you.Are you terrified to walk out your front door in the morning? That is a serious question that I'd like a response to if you don't mind.
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