The year-over-year charts reveal several items which require explanation and more data from DOH.
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Active cases appear to be rising, but that is likely an artifact of excessive school testing levels.
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Looking at the age groups the item that really stands out is the unnecessary and damaging rise in testing among school-aged groups.
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Hospital capacity has dropped substantially in the last few weeks. You know why.
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Looking at the proportion of child-age testing and cases shows how school opening leads to bad testing policy.
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Another dreary week in CV-19 land, starting with the usual vaccine-heavy research summaries.
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Almost all the interesting research seems focussed on vaccines and variants, but I start with a couple of CDC studies with little pearls of useful data.
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Two pretty interesting studies on vax versus unvaxed cases and infection protection versus that from vax, and some other summaries.
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The epidemic trend in Minnesota appears pretty flat as we headed toward the middle of September, based on the week-over-week change analysis.
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Finally, sort of caught up on the research, with more on variants, vaccines, modeling, endemicity and other fascinating topics.
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Trying to catch up on actual research, lot of vaccine and some miscellaneous studies.
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The latest breakthru data reveals a rapid uptrend in proportion of events among the vaxed.
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The CDC continues to work on cementing its reputation as the worst producer of research in the world.
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After an initial dip, the proportion of deaths in the over 65 group is returning to its former level.
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