People often say #COVID cases are rising but there are far fewer cases than any other time in the pandemic. Wastewater shows that's false. There are far more cases now than the first summer of the pandemic, and this year's pattern is ominously similar to the lead up to the huge Omicron surge.

@luckytran

I was looking at a similar chart recently & the wastewater patterns are very consistent from year to year - Except for the first few months of 2020, where we were still learning the importance of masking & social distancing, the first year actually kept the levels the lowest - because we were all doing it together. Then in 2021 the Biden Admin removed masks, removed the norm of social distancing, & removed quarantines. 2021 was the worst year of the ongoing pandemic. So far anyway.

@chargrille @luckytran as far as we know. The specific metrics being tracked shifted in 2022 to be more conservative wrt what specifically was counted as a COVID death or hospitalization, nevermind widely acknowledged anecdotes of undercounting. Those were later reflected in the excess deaths, but of course nobody's really tracking PACS which might have been more prevalent in 2022 due to the sheer number of Omicron infections.
@RebelGeek99 @chargrille @luckytran Agreed - it is so frustrating to know that hospitals aren’t reporting/aren’t testing so why do they keep saying hospital levels are down. I don’t even think they are reporting #covid related deaths in many hospitals so waste water is all we have and those have decreased signficantly. It’s all so frustrating.