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So..#COVIDupdate...

As predicted months ago, the Fall is bringing another wave. We are in the VERY early stages of this, actually.

And the wave is the same story: hitting seasonally, especially in Northeast and Midwest; and hitting unvaccinated predominantly.
Its funny (re: biased) how the media portrays this.

Michigan, for example, now has disease rates SIMILAR TO THE SOUTH IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER.

Strangely, I don't hear a lot of attacks on Whitmer the way I heard on DeSantis...this is why many don't trust the media at all.
By the way, in that above chart...that first black wave in March/April?

WAS ALSO MICHIGAN.

Michigan frankly has been one of the worst states on COVID from day 1.
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#COVIDUpdate

So on March 10, Texas stopped their COVID mandate. We are now almost three weeks later. What have we seen?

Well...not much.

If there is increased spread, we aren't seeing it.
Mississippi did the same with masks earlier this month...and has been horrible through out the pandemic.

The surge never came.
Florida?

Nope.
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4k deaths. Again.

And I fear we are at the start of another surge.

#covidupdate
Everything is peaking: Test positives, hospitalizations, deaths...

...and we haven't really even seen the holiday peak yet. Image
The hospitalization curve tells the story.

We have had a MASSIVE increase in the past few weeks, and it might be slowing down, but I am not at all sure we have peaked. Image
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#COVIDupdate #COVIDUSA
Total tests: 1,149,960
Total positive: 210,770
Deceased 🙏: 4,700
See how your state is tracking below, click on link to view useful sources. Red is total tests in each state, CA still has 57k pending.
covidtracking.com/data
Which brings me to next point. This JH map continues to inflate numbers with annoying inconsistencies.
It's showing 5,745 MORE positive cases and 419 MORE deaths? Kind of a big deal.
In Germany JH is reporting 10,615 MORE positive cases and 199 MORE deaths than government source.
rki.de/DE/Content/Inf…
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Tips for moderate to severe #coronavirus from a survivor.
1. Don’t wait, get help. Call a professional
2. Take control of your care, don’t settle for no
3. Know your “red line” and when 2 goto ER
4. Have some1 with U until it passes. Don’t do it alone
5. Rest, & get up and move
6. keep a running log of your symptoms. At least a sentence a day
7. Zinc seemed to help
8. Humidity helps on “those nights”
9. Menthol seemed to help
10. Get an inhaler
11. Get a pulseox, blood pressure cuff, and no touch thermometer
12. Use a CPaP if you have 1 in the house
Tip 1. get help. I made a mistake here. I didn’t respect #corona as much as I should have. At day 7 and 13 I should have gone to the ER. I called a PA that I trust and took her advice. I would have gone if she said to. Call someone if you don’t want to goto ER. But CALL SOMEONE
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