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Master__Midnight t1_j7so7zf wrote

You're friend's doctor's info is a little out of date.

The January 17th data showed a big spike in waste water data

https://vtdigger.org/2023/01/24/burlington-reports-record-high-covid-concentrations-in-wastewater-data/

but by January 23rd it was back to..."normal" I guess.

https://vtdigger.org/2023/02/01/vermonts-overall-covid-levels-remain-low-as-burlington-wastewater-data-returns-to-normal/

Case numbers, hospitalizations and deaths are all significantly below what they were this time last year or the year before.

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YOurAreWr0ng t1_j7t3kle wrote

That’s because no one is reporting it and less people are seeking care unless their symptoms are extreme.

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Hagardy t1_j7u2a25 wrote

And then the Jan 30 numbers show a continued upward trend, https://vtdigger.org/2023/02/08/vermont-surpasses-900-covid-deaths-while-state-levels-are-low/

Covid is the fourth leading cause of death behind heart disease, cancer, and things like ODs.

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Master__Midnight t1_j7u630c wrote

Ah, apologies, I missed that one. Its hard keep up with whether things are terrible or normal when it changes every week.

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