Obviously you cant read because i have said we were getting a case here and there till recently and at one point had gone months w/o it. Also data is not being tracked or reported as it once was. They are basically tracking hospitalization data. A facility close to ours has 60+ cases of just residents, another one close to pittsburgh has 30+, we have 20+ and that is just residents. I know other facilities in the area have it I just dont know the numbers. You can choose to believe your garbage graphs or talk to the people who are actually out there. Every case we report to the department of health. What they do w/ it after that I have no idea. Not saying it is some killer disease, but to pretend its not out there is ignorant. In 15+ years we have only had a handful of flu cases and it did not spread. The noro-virus spreads insanely fast and pretty much works its way through the building, but it lasts for a couple days at most. For this round of Covid we went from a couple cases to 30+ counting staff in less than 1 week.
"Data is from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Since the end of the public health emergency on May 11, 2023, data that has been crucial to understanding the spread and impact of Covid is reported by government sources less frequently, or is no longer reported at all. Figures displayed on this page are some of the best remaining indicators for tracking the virus.
The number of
daily hospital admissions shows how many patients tested positive for Covid in hospitals and is one of the most reliably reported indicators of Covidās impact on a community. Age data can show how much of the vulnerable senior population is being affected by the virus."