Can you please provide information on NYC only for COVID? If that would be possible, it would be great. With many respiratory conditions, people typically feel some minor symptoms developing but with COVID, it can be a sudden onset, and that makes it so insidious!
Hospitalizations rose slightly through January, but have either leveled off or are now declining. Test positivity looks similar, so I think NYC is in pretty good shape.
Is there any possibility that different waste water vs Emergency Department visits numbers is a byproduct of more immunity in the population causing much milder illness not requiring an ED visit?
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Can you please provide information on NYC only for COVID? If that would be possible, it would be great. With many respiratory conditions, people typically feel some minor symptoms developing but with COVID, it can be a sudden onset, and that makes it so insidious!
Hospitalizations rose slightly through January, but have either leveled off or are now declining. Test positivity looks similar, so I think NYC is in pretty good shape.
Is there any possibility that different waste water vs Emergency Department visits numbers is a byproduct of more immunity in the population causing much milder illness not requiring an ED visit?
No I don't think so, because that would produce a long term divergence. I'm seeing a one week split, where one goes up and the other goes down.