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Dr. Robin’s Covid-19 Updates

Omicron This Week

Robin Schoenthaler, MD
6 min readDec 14, 2021

A Little Good News; Some Lousy News

Photo by Zhen Hu on Unsplash

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 your cold symptoms tested here — or about boosters here — or you can read about vaccines/anti-vaxxers throughout history here

It’s been a little good news/some lousy news kind of week.

Or, to be a little more succinct: there’s been good news/bad news.

The bad news about Covid in general:

Our post-Thanksgiving, windows-closed, inside-living-and-Covid-giving surge is in full swing.

Our lowest-ever case rate was 10,000/day

The worst pre-vaccine case rate was 250K

The worst this summer was 150K

The best we got after that was 70K

And now we’re above 120K cases per day

The hospitalization and death rates continue to climb in a similar pattern, just a couple or few weeks later.

The good news about Omicron is simply that the data collection continues. The bad news about this process is it takes

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Robin Schoenthaler, MD
Robin Schoenthaler, MD

Written by Robin Schoenthaler, MD

Covid-Translator. Cancer doc: ~Three decades at MGH. Writer and storyteller: Moth Grand Slam Champion. Mom. www.DrRobin.org, @robinshome, robinshome2@gmail.com

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