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Summary
Covid cases are surging across the U.S. post-holidays, with rising test positivity, hospitalizations, and deaths, while booster uptake remains low.
Only 21.4% of adults and 10.3% of children have received the latest booster, leaving vulnerable groups, including the elderly, at higher risk.
Experts warn of continued dangers from Covid, including long Covid and economic impacts, as the virus has not yet reached an endemic state.
With uncertain federal priorities, researchers stress the importance of monitoring infections, updating vaccines, and using preventive measures to mitigate future waves.
The more recent studies I’ve found (from 2024 or so) have put the risk much lower than 10%. The risk was much higher early on and has got much smaller over time. Not to mention the by far most common symptom was fatigue or dry cough lasting for a short time. Which, after having been sick, yeah.
It’s understandably not a risk that keeps many people up at night. At least not more than say influenza A, that can cause seizures and shit. Not at all often, which is why it doesn’t really worry people, unless they’re otherwise at heightened risk.
I had forgotten why I don’t get involved in discussions about COVID.
It’s s topic that can definitely be upsetting to some.
I’m not upset, thanks.
Oh I thought because of what you said earlier