Hear me out: the COVID pandemic isn't over.

Bear with me: maybe COVID hospitalizations should be a bigger story than the hyped-up coverage of flu hospitalizations. Especially when COVID admissions are outpacing flu admissions 1.5 to 1, and this COVID surge is just getting started

source: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm

Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report

Learn more about the weekly influenza surveillance report (FluView) prepared by the Influenza Division.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The most fucked up policy decision global leaders made vis à vis COVID was telling the public that it was safe to send kids to school and to return to work.

We now have an entire generation of children and their parents who will suffer the effects of long COVID- either directly or indirectly- long after today's world leaders are long gone. smdh.

That's not to say that we couldn't make it safe to send kids to school or to return to the office: it was absolutely possible- and still is. The problem is that we haven't invested in retrofitting our buildings to make them safe for 6-8 hours/day, 5 days a week. Policymakers just pretended that we'd done enough and global leaders ran with with that.

For folks that don't know: I led a public service project that made it possible for anyone in the U.S. to search for COVID-19 testing sites, and actually get accurate results back. I co-led a team of hundreds of volunteers from across the country to source data that shaped the pandemic response for 2 U.S. Presidential Administrations as well as state and local public health agencies responsible for 1 in 5 persons in the U.S.

I'm not just talking out of my ass.

App of the Week: COVID-19 Testing Sites Locator

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

The data in this letter from Senators Warren (D-MA) and Smith (D-Minn) to retail COVID-19 testing providers? It me ⤵️

https://www.warren.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/warren-smith-question-top-retail-testing-providers-companies-on-lack-of-pediatric-testing-at-their-covid-19-testing-sites

Warren, Smith Question Top Retail Testing Providers Companies on Lack of Pediatric Testing at Their COVID-19 Testing Sites | U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts

The Official U.S. Senate website of Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts

The data in this OpEd from Dr. Peter Hotez and U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia? It me. ⤵️

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/Peter-Hotez-and-Sylvia-Garcia-We-must-learn-from-16194462.php

Peter Hotez and Sylvia Garcia: We must learn from the historic decimation of Hispanic communities

Hispanic moms and dads in their 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s were lost to COVID-19.

Houston Chronicle

There are dozens of other examples. The upshot is simply: I was there. I did what I could to enable better decisions and to empower decisionmakers. Many others helped, but global leaders decided that it was time to move on, and we're all paying the price for their short-sightedness.

/end COVID rant

@DataDrivenMD Likewise, I did what I could (great job, Dr. Caballero!) and am horrified at the state of affairs, particularly with deadly covid AND long covid at high numbers and presumed massive long term results. We have to do better.

@DataDrivenMD

I watched your information like a hawk throughout this entire thing. My family has yet to contract covid in large part thanks to your information. We still mask, are completely vaxxed, and do other common sense things to prevent illness.

So thank you for all your hard work. It matters and is appreciated.

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Thank you so much for all your effort. You've helped a lot of us keep ourselves as safe as we can.

It is incredibly frustrating that we know what to do, we have the means to do it, we just have leaders who choose to gaslight instead of solve the problem.

I can only hope that someday we will pull our collective heads out of our asses and pull ourselves out of this mess.

The cost will have been unfathomable by then, but we can stop making it worse at any point.

@DataDrivenMD you were one of the few people I found in the bird place who could provide clear and concise information about the pandemic. I am so grateful for all that you’ve done to help all of us navigate this pandemic.
@DataDrivenMD This was a massive failure of public health. It still is.

@DataDrivenMD I’m still masked in indoor public spaces, but definitely not the norm. It’s clear people’s willingness to comply have driven public policy for a while. I find what’s happening in China now fascinating to watch - a different public health approach (zero Covid policy and mass lockdowns) have come to the same place (individuals saying “we’re done” in increasing numbers).

I wonder if any countries (Japan?) had better Covid public health messaging and saw better results.

@amart @DataDrivenMD Yes, Japan had better messaging and has had much better results.

Covid is still one hell of an enemy, so they still have casualties, but they're doing far better. Japan's government talked about masks immediately and has continued to do so. Not enough about air purifiers (#HEPA) though, not enough about mask quality (#N95, #P100)

@DataDrivenMD thanks for your service to our country at a historically difficult time
@DataDrivenMD I was a volunteer employee #data collector during the summer of 2020. While collecting data from USA state sites, I realized how different counties reported to their states. I was made redundant in Nov. 2020. Haven’t seen much #covid reporting from @reuters since then.

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That's a bit generous; they made their own offices and their own children's schools safe

Parliament has 8 ACH

@DataDrivenMD It is actually much worse than that. Between the recent discovery that Long Covid screws up the gut biome, effectively lowering peoples ability to combat disease due to a malfunctioning immune system, the median health of future generations has taken a nosedive.

Right at the time when the more severe effects of climate change are ramping up (most problematic... scarcity of resources), we are in real danger of our species dying off.

@DataDrivenMD And their teachers. And their teachers’ families (that’s me).
@DataDrivenMD my heart breaks for the kids forced back into plague boxes.
@DataDrivenMD 2022 gave us this. Which will play-out over the next forever or so months, and years.

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A sane population would make them suffer for it.

@DataDrivenMD As an elementary teacher, I was deeply concerned about our children and all the folks working with them. And, at the time, not even a vaccine to help.
@DataDrivenMD the up incoming issue is people are and I quote over Covid-19.
@Karl @DataDrivenMD Ahh, but Covid-19 isn't over them.
@StarkRG @DataDrivenMD you’re certainly not wrong…..