Monthly Archives: January 2022

The IHME Report

An IHME report came out over the weekend. I was pleasantly surprised by it contents. Its conclusions and projections broadly match what I said in the last Omicron post, with only relatively minor obvious nonsense, and seemed worth their own … Continue reading

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Omicron Post #13: Outlook

Omicron is now the dominant strain, so much of what would otherwise have gone into this Omicron post ended up in the latest weekly post instead, and I’m considering the right way to merge the two streams together. In addition … Continue reading

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Covid 1/6/22: The Blip

Cases are hitting record highs around the world. That’s going to continue for another few weeks. While it does, and for a bit after it stops, there are disruptions all around as too many people are sick at one time. … Continue reading

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Omicron Post #12

It involved a backlog, but the USA reported over 1 million cases yesterday. That’s a lot of cases, and we’re missing a ton more of them. Schools, hospitals and all businesses face massive disruptions from people unable to work, even … Continue reading

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