COVID-19 Outbreak Information Updates (Reboot) [over 150.000,000 US cases (est.), 6,422,520 US hospitilizations, 1,148,691 US deaths.]

About what you have for the flu.

The vaccines did their job. They initiated anti-body release so Covid-19 is no longer novel.

Now, people are going to come down with it, just like the flu. The flu had tons of variants and that is why the flu shot isn’t always effective.

But now the likelihood of severe infection / hospitalization / death has been dramatically decreased. And if you aren’t going to eradicate it, making it “livable” is the next best thing.

Unless a variant can evade our antibody reaction hospitalizations aren’t going to rise to a point of overwhelming the system. The current data supports this as cases have risen in areas, hospitalizations and deaths haven’t followed like prior.
It's not the Flu. The Flu mutates once a year and takes a predictable path around the globe. There have been
four variants of covid since I got my booster in November.

It does look like the vaccine is still working. The problem is we still have people who say it only kills 1% so
I'm not getting it.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/covidview/index.html