At least 174,455 new cases were reported between August 19 and August 25, up from 169,217 the week before (+3%) and the highest since March 3. Those figures were collected from state health departments and, where necessary, estimated based on hospital admissions.
Actual case numbers are higher because many hospitals and states are no longer reporting detailed COVID data. Laboratory testing is also low as most people and doctors are using at-home tests which are not included in official statistics.
1,075 new COVID deaths were reported during the week, the second week in a row with more than 1,000 new deaths. It’s also the seventh week in a row with more than 500 new deaths and the 232nd week with more than 400 new deaths.
So far this year, nearly 4.8 million COVID cases have been reported across the U.S., causing at least 340,153 hospitalizations (limited data) and 37,301 deaths, according to BNO’s COVID data tracker.
We couldn't even normalize mask use while sick.
I don’t think this is true, this is the most researched virus in history. I have been told from numerous people in epidemiology & virology that if everyone did what China and NZ did it would be a matter of two or three weeks before this thing was completely eradicated. Since there are animal reservoirs now even though it seems less contagious through those means I’m not sure this is possible anymore. Vax and relax will not work. We have a wealth of research and the knowledge of what we need to do, but the social & political will is not there. That should be the part that gets you feeling because as far as I’m aware the science actually seems very optimistic in a vacuum.
I think it's still possible, since COVID did not come from a bat, and pretty much all wildlife is as unrelated to us as a bat (rodents like squirrels are still slightly close tho)
It brings up a more important question of whether wildlife is being hurt by covid, however