A total of 2.49 million COVID-19 cases within the past week outpaced the previous record of 1.7 million cases from Jan. 3-9, 2021, according to a USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins data. The entirety of November had just 2.55 million cases, the analysis shows.
The U.S. recorded 647,067 million cases Thursday; more than 2 million were notched in the last four days.
With both the omicron and delta variants infecting people, the U.S. is now averaging about 356,000 cases per day – and more than four cases every second.
The relatively low number of deaths in contrast to high case counts may support early evidence that omicron is more contagious but less severe.
So vaccinations didn't help millions who got infected though they are vaccinated.
Many unvaccinated people end up hospitalized, but what other diseases they have that landed them in there?
Should we get new vaccine to target the new variant?
Should the politicians continue with the same song and dance that started when we had the vaccines?
Should we change our way of lives in the large dense Cities by improving the Quality of Lives, and reduce the dense populations in Buses, Trains, workplaces?
Or we just keep singing the same song?
Just a "lost" thought.
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