Wastewater Measure Continues to Decline

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by Calculated Threat on 10/11/2024 07:11:00 PM

Word: Mortgage charges are from MortgageNewsDaily.com and are for high tier situations.

For deaths, I am at the moment utilizing 4 weeks in the past for “now”, since the latest three weeks will probably be revised considerably.

Word: “Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data.”  So I am now not monitoring hospitalizations.

COVID Metrics
  Now Week
In the past
Objective
Deaths per Week 1,157 1,159 ≤3501
1my objectives to cease weekly posts,
🚩 Growing quantity weekly for Deaths

✅ Objective met.


COVID-19 Deaths per WeekClick on on graph for bigger picture.

This graph reveals the weekly (columns) variety of deaths reported.

Though weekly deaths met the unique aim to cease posting, I am persevering with to put up now that deaths are above the aim once more.  

Weekly deaths are nearly quadruple the low of 302 in early June however at the moment are declining and can possible proceed to say no primarily based on wastewater sampling.

And here’s a graph I am following regarding COVID in wastewater as of October tenth:

COVID-19 WastewaterThis seems to be a number one indicator for COVID hospitalizations and deaths.

COVID in wastewater is declining – now about double the lows of final Could – suggesting weekly deaths will proceed to say no.

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