Dr. Robin’s Covid-19 Updates
Delta: Deja Vu All Over Again
Infections After Vaccines, Masking Again, And Other Repetitive Motions
I’m a Boston-based cancer doctor and I’ve been writing weekly fact-based-no-blame-no-rumors-all-science-all-the-time essays about Covid-19 since March 2020.
You can read my views on why to get a summer cold tested here — or about unvaccinated kids here — or you can read about vaccines/anti-vaxxers throughout history here.
If lately you’re feeling a strong sense of deja vu, like bad Covid stuff is happening all over again, you’re absolutely on target.
Cases are rising in most states — much worse in states with low vaccination rates but rising everywhere. 10,000 cases a day in the US at our low point last month; now almost 80,000, and this with less testing and less reporting.
Hospitalizations (which always lag a couple of weeks) have started to climb some, but they’re only reaching dizzying scary heights in the areas with low vaccination rates.
Deaths are fairly stable, not rising a lot.
At the beginning of the pandemic, a big goal of all the shut-downs and the lock-downs and the sheltering in place was to prevent the nightmare of overflowing hospitals and ICUs. And we did, mostly.