In spite of the fools insisting on prolonging the disease, it sure seems like the worst is over.
The worst is over for the vaccinated.
State of the virus
Update for May 13
The virus continues to spread at an alarming pace nationwide, with daily reports of new cases increasing threefold since the start of April.
Cases are rising in nearly every U.S. state, but the Northeast and Midwest have been especially hard hit. In much of those two regions, daily case reports are higher today than they were at the peak of last summer's Delta surge.
The full impact of this surge is believed to be even greater than these numbers suggest. Since many infections go uncounted in official case reports, the cases currently announced each day likely capture only a portion of the true toll.
Hospitalizations are also increasing, though more modestly than known cases. The number of patients in American hospitals with coronavirus has risen by 20 percent in the past two weeks, but it remains at just over 20,000 nationwide — far lower than the levels seen in any prior surge.
The coronavirus has claimed nearly one million lives in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic, a once-unimaginable loss. More than 300 deaths are being announced each day on average, far fewer than at the height of the Omicron surge several months ago, when more than 2,600 deaths were being reported daily.
Freddy just keeps ignoring the facts.