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  1. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Royal Brock
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Brockville #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #SEPH0083 (formerly #SEHU0054 )

    Date: 2026-05-13

    Public Health Unit: Southeast Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObSEPH (formerly #OnObSEHU )

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  2. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Royal Brock
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Brockville #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #SEPH0083 (formerly #SEHU0054 )

    Date: 2026-05-13

    Public Health Unit: Southeast Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObSEPH (formerly #OnObSEHU )

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  3. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Royal Brock
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Brockville #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #SEPH0083 (formerly #SEHU0054 )

    Date: 2026-05-13

    Public Health Unit: Southeast Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObSEPH (formerly #OnObSEHU )

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  4. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Royal Brock
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Brockville #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #SEPH0083 (formerly #SEHU0054 )

    Date: 2026-05-13

    Public Health Unit: Southeast Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObSEPH (formerly #OnObSEHU )

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  5. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Royal Brock
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Brockville #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #SEPH0083 (formerly #SEHU0054 )

    Date: 2026-05-13

    Public Health Unit: Southeast Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObSEPH (formerly #OnObSEHU )

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  6. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Amica Dundas
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 5th Floor
    Location: #Dundas #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHS0038

    Date: 2026-05-08

    Public Health Unit: #Hamilton Public Health Services
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHS

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  7. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Amica Dundas
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 5th Floor
    Location: #Dundas #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHS0038

    Date: 2026-05-08

    Public Health Unit: #Hamilton Public Health Services
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHS

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  8. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Amica Dundas
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 5th Floor
    Location: #Dundas #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHS0038

    Date: 2026-05-08

    Public Health Unit: #Hamilton Public Health Services
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHS

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  9. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Amica Dundas
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 5th Floor
    Location: #Dundas #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHS0038

    Date: 2026-05-08

    Public Health Unit: #Hamilton Public Health Services
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHS

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  10. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Amica Dundas
    Facility Type: Retirement Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: 5th Floor
    Location: #Dundas #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHS0038

    Date: 2026-05-08

    Public Health Unit: #Hamilton Public Health Services
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHS

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #Flu #FluB

  11. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Listowel Memorial Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: CCC Unit
    Location: #Listowel #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHU0028

    Date: 2026-05-05

    Public Health Unit: Huron Perth Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #Flu #FluB #InfluenzaB

  12. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Listowel Memorial Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: CCC Unit
    Location: #Listowel #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHU0028

    Date: 2026-05-05

    Public Health Unit: Huron Perth Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #Flu #FluB #InfluenzaB

  13. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Listowel Memorial Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: CCC Unit
    Location: #Listowel #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHU0028

    Date: 2026-05-05

    Public Health Unit: Huron Perth Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #Flu #FluB #InfluenzaB

  14. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Listowel Memorial Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: CCC Unit
    Location: #Listowel #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHU0028

    Date: 2026-05-05

    Public Health Unit: Huron Perth Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #Flu #FluB #InfluenzaB

  15. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Listowel Memorial Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: CCC Unit
    Location: #Listowel #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #HPHU0028

    Date: 2026-05-05

    Public Health Unit: Huron Perth Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObHPHU

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #Flu #FluB #InfluenzaB

  16. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Dufferin Oaks
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: East Luther Grand Valley
    Location: #Shelburne #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #WDGH0009

    Date: 2026-05-02

    Public Health Unit: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObWDGH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  17. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Dufferin Oaks
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: East Luther Grand Valley
    Location: #Shelburne #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #WDGH0009

    Date: 2026-05-02

    Public Health Unit: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObWDGH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  18. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Dufferin Oaks
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: East Luther Grand Valley
    Location: #Shelburne #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #WDGH0009

    Date: 2026-05-02

    Public Health Unit: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObWDGH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  19. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Dufferin Oaks
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: East Luther Grand Valley
    Location: #Shelburne #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #WDGH0009

    Date: 2026-05-02

    Public Health Unit: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObWDGH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  20. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Dufferin Oaks
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: East Luther Grand Valley
    Location: #Shelburne #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #WDGH0009

    Date: 2026-05-02

    Public Health Unit: Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObWDGH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  21. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Extendicare Timmins
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Timmins #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #NEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-17

    Public Health Unit: Northeastern Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObNEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  22. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Extendicare Timmins
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Timmins #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #NEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-17

    Public Health Unit: Northeastern Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObNEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  23. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Extendicare Timmins
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Timmins #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #NEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-17

    Public Health Unit: Northeastern Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObNEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  24. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Extendicare Timmins
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Timmins #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #NEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-17

    Public Health Unit: Northeastern Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObNEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  25. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Extendicare Timmins
    Facility Type: LTC Home
    Unit/Floor/Area: Facility Wide
    Location: #Timmins #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #NEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-17

    Public Health Unit: Northeastern Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObNEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  26. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Brantford General Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: B8 Medicine Unit
    Location: #Brantford #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #GEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-01

    Public Health Unit: Grand Erie Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObGEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  27. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Brantford General Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: B8 Medicine Unit
    Location: #Brantford #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #GEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-01

    Public Health Unit: Grand Erie Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObGEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  28. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Brantford General Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: B8 Medicine Unit
    Location: #Brantford #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #GEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-01

    Public Health Unit: Grand Erie Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObGEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  29. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Brantford General Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: B8 Medicine Unit
    Location: #Brantford #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #GEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-01

    Public Health Unit: Grand Erie Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObGEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  30. Outbreak: #Influenza B

    Facility: Brantford General Hospital
    Facility Type: Hospital (Acute Care)
    Unit/Floor/Area: B8 Medicine Unit
    Location: #Brantford #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #GEPH0002

    Date: 2026-04-01

    Public Health Unit: Grand Erie Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObGEPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #InfluenzaB #FluB

  31. Outbreak: Group A Strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) + #Influenza B + Human #Metapneumovirus

    Facility: Central East Correctional Centre
    Facility Type: Other Congregate Living Setting
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4B
    Location: #Lindsay #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #LLPH0057

    Date: 2026-03-19

    Public Health Unit: Lakelends Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObLLPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #GAS #StrepA #GroupAstrep #FluB #InfluenzaB #HMPV

  32. Outbreak: Group A Strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) + #Influenza B + Human #Metapneumovirus

    Facility: Central East Correctional Centre
    Facility Type: Other Congregate Living Setting
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4B
    Location: #Lindsay #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #LLPH0057

    Date: 2026-03-19

    Public Health Unit: Lakelends Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObLLPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #GAS #StrepA #GroupAstrep #FluB #InfluenzaB #HMPV

  33. Outbreak: Group A Strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) + #Influenza B + Human #Metapneumovirus

    Facility: Central East Correctional Centre
    Facility Type: Other Congregate Living Setting
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4B
    Location: #Lindsay #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #LLPH0057

    Date: 2026-03-19

    Public Health Unit: Lakelends Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObLLPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #GAS #StrepA #GroupAstrep #FluB #InfluenzaB #HMPV

  34. Outbreak: Group A Strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) + #Influenza B + Human #Metapneumovirus

    Facility: Central East Correctional Centre
    Facility Type: Other Congregate Living Setting
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4B
    Location: #Lindsay #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #LLPH0057

    Date: 2026-03-19

    Public Health Unit: Lakelends Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObLLPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #GAS #StrepA #GroupAstrep #FluB #InfluenzaB #HMPV

  35. Outbreak: Group A Strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) + #Influenza B + Human #Metapneumovirus

    Facility: Central East Correctional Centre
    Facility Type: Other Congregate Living Setting
    Unit/Floor/Area: 4B
    Location: #Lindsay #Ontario
    Facility Tracking Hash: #LLPH0057

    Date: 2026-03-19

    Public Health Unit: Lakelends Public Health
    PHU Tracking Hash: #OnObLLPH

    Click or follow tracking hashtags to see current and historical data for individual facilities or a specific public health unit.

    #GAS #StrepA #GroupAstrep #FluB #InfluenzaB #HMPV

  36. Good Morning/Afternoon SARS2PAians!!

    I hope you are enjoying this GORGEOUS Spring weather 💐💐💐

    1/2 Update for May 3, 2024!

    __________
    :all_the_things: State of the Subreddit/Fediverse posts:

    There's not much new to report for COVID right now except some closely watched new mutations, so basically TL;DR is that COVID levels are very very low, enjoy it but please keep source control safety always on the backburner.

    So. I don't mean to only have this as a once-a-week thing but it's kind of turning into that. I also don't mean to have people waste their time checking in here if I don't post, but I'm always hesitant to call it a once-a-week-thing as COVID is so volatile and mutations can always manifest something very weird in a short amount of time.

    I have no idea when info will be available so I'm keeping it a "twice-a-week thing", Monday and Friday but sometimes I just don't have enough info/anything new/time for a Monday, so Friday is always much better for a full post for me.

    I hope you continue to find this informative useful and I suuuuuper apologize if you check in and I don't post. 🙏

    But even better, go check out the links for yourself and follow people smarter than me for COVID stuff!

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, JN.1 and JN.1.7 still at the top of the leaderboard. FLiRT variants JN.1.4 and KP.2 keeps chipping away at their lead.: ibb.co/JqWkBSD

    KP.2 seems to be the fastest mover of the whole FLiRT mutation block and the one the virology world is keeping their eyes on.

    In PA, we don't have KP.2 showing up on Rajnarayanan's Tableau site so far, whcih is good but we still have quite a few FLiRTs here.: ibb.co/vP5yH4G

    In NY/NJ, we can see here KP.2 has climbed above all the other FLiRTs, is in 4th place at >8% and is right behind JN.1 now.: ibb.co/ZzLcRxJ

    The WHO is now looking to JN.1 being the next mutation that will be the base of the newest COVID vaccine.: who.int/news/item/26-04-2024-s

    🔴PLEASE GET VACCINATED if available. Don't be a tuff guy. Go get it.

    Upcoming fast variants are KP.3 and JN.1.32👀, which are not FLiRTs but very fast. I have them highlighted in teal on the charts as they are both already up to almost 5% of national sequencing.

    In PA, we have JN.1.32 in low but measurable amounts at a little over 3% of random sequencing and these two variants wil have to be watched.

    __________
    CDC

    CDC has stopped requiring reporting COVID hospital admissions, hospital capacity or hospital occupancy data at the beginning of May. 🙄 This plus nowhere near enough testing and sequencing makes this....hard to keep up with the virus.

    "Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data to HHS through CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). CDC encourages ongoing, voluntary reporting of hospitalization data. Data voluntarily reported to NHSN after May 1, 2024, will be available starting May 10, 2024, at COVID Data Tracker Hospitalizations."

    "The source of hospital information on the COVID Data Tracker home page will change from the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to COVID-NET. Instead of displaying national counts of new hospital admissions, it will show COVID-19 hospitalization rates per 100,000 people. More information on COVID-Net is available on COVID-NET Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 Hospitalizations."

    covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-track 🙄

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    WastewaterSCAN now has SARS2 as LOW! YEAH! :canparrot:

    Also FluB and RSV! Woohoo! :canparrot:

    Still HIGH though are FluA, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), parainfluenza, and gastro bugs Noro and Rotavirus.: ibb.co/By0g9Xt

    __________
    H5N1 follows in second post......

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  37. Good Morning/Afternoon SARS2PAians!!

    I hope you are enjoying this GORGEOUS Spring weather 💐💐💐

    1/2 Update for May 3, 2024!

    __________
    :all_the_things: State of the Subreddit/Fediverse posts:

    There's not much new to report for COVID right now except some closely watched new mutations, so basically TL;DR is that COVID levels are very very low, enjoy it but please keep source control safety always on the backburner.

    So. I don't mean to only have this as a once-a-week thing but it's kind of turning into that. I also don't mean to have people waste their time checking in here if I don't post, but I'm always hesitant to call it a once-a-week-thing as COVID is so volatile and mutations can always manifest something very weird in a short amount of time.

    I have no idea when info will be available so I'm keeping it a "twice-a-week thing", Monday and Friday but sometimes I just don't have enough info/anything new/time for a Monday, so Friday is always much better for a full post for me.

    I hope you continue to find this informative useful and I suuuuuper apologize if you check in and I don't post. 🙏

    But even better, go check out the links for yourself and follow people smarter than me for COVID stuff!

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, JN.1 and JN.1.7 still at the top of the leaderboard. FLiRT variants JN.1.4 and KP.2 keeps chipping away at their lead.: ibb.co/JqWkBSD

    KP.2 seems to be the fastest mover of the whole FLiRT mutation block and the one the virology world is keeping their eyes on.

    In PA, we don't have KP.2 showing up on Rajnarayanan's Tableau site so far, whcih is good but we still have quite a few FLiRTs here.: ibb.co/vP5yH4G

    In NY/NJ, we can see here KP.2 has climbed above all the other FLiRTs, is in 4th place at >8% and is right behind JN.1 now.: ibb.co/ZzLcRxJ

    The WHO is now looking to JN.1 being the next mutation that will be the base of the newest COVID vaccine.: who.int/news/item/26-04-2024-s

    🔴PLEASE GET VACCINATED if available. Don't be a tuff guy. Go get it.

    Upcoming fast variants are KP.3 and JN.1.32👀, which are not FLiRTs but very fast. I have them highlighted in teal on the charts as they are both already up to almost 5% of national sequencing.

    In PA, we have JN.1.32 in low but measurable amounts at a little over 3% of random sequencing and these two variants wil have to be watched.

    __________
    CDC

    CDC has stopped requiring reporting COVID hospital admissions, hospital capacity or hospital occupancy data at the beginning of May. 🙄 This plus nowhere near enough testing and sequencing makes this....hard to keep up with the virus.

    "Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data to HHS through CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). CDC encourages ongoing, voluntary reporting of hospitalization data. Data voluntarily reported to NHSN after May 1, 2024, will be available starting May 10, 2024, at COVID Data Tracker Hospitalizations."

    "The source of hospital information on the COVID Data Tracker home page will change from the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to COVID-NET. Instead of displaying national counts of new hospital admissions, it will show COVID-19 hospitalization rates per 100,000 people. More information on COVID-Net is available on COVID-NET Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 Hospitalizations."

    covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-track 🙄

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    WastewaterSCAN now has SARS2 as LOW! YEAH! :canparrot:

    Also FluB and RSV! Woohoo! :canparrot:

    Still HIGH though are FluA, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), parainfluenza, and gastro bugs Noro and Rotavirus.: ibb.co/By0g9Xt

    __________
    H5N1 follows in second post......

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  38. Good Morning/Afternoon SARS2PAians!!

    I hope you are enjoying this GORGEOUS Spring weather 💐💐💐

    1/2 Update for May 3, 2024!

    __________
    :all_the_things: State of the Subreddit/Fediverse posts:

    There's not much new to report for COVID right now except some closely watched new mutations, so basically TL;DR is that COVID levels are very very low, enjoy it but please keep source control safety always on the backburner.

    So. I don't mean to only have this as a once-a-week thing but it's kind of turning into that. I also don't mean to have people waste their time checking in here if I don't post, but I'm always hesitant to call it a once-a-week-thing as COVID is so volatile and mutations can always manifest something very weird in a short amount of time.

    I have no idea when info will be available so I'm keeping it a "twice-a-week thing", Monday and Friday but sometimes I just don't have enough info/anything new/time for a Monday, so Friday is always much better for a full post for me.

    I hope you continue to find this informative useful and I suuuuuper apologize if you check in and I don't post. 🙏

    But even better, go check out the links for yourself and follow people smarter than me for COVID stuff!

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, JN.1 and JN.1.7 still at the top of the leaderboard. FLiRT variants JN.1.4 and KP.2 keeps chipping away at their lead.: ibb.co/JqWkBSD

    KP.2 seems to be the fastest mover of the whole FLiRT mutation block and the one the virology world is keeping their eyes on.

    In PA, we don't have KP.2 showing up on Rajnarayanan's Tableau site so far, whcih is good but we still have quite a few FLiRTs here.: ibb.co/vP5yH4G

    In NY/NJ, we can see here KP.2 has climbed above all the other FLiRTs, is in 4th place at >8% and is right behind JN.1 now.: ibb.co/ZzLcRxJ

    The WHO is now looking to JN.1 being the next mutation that will be the base of the newest COVID vaccine.: who.int/news/item/26-04-2024-s

    🔴PLEASE GET VACCINATED if available. Don't be a tuff guy. Go get it.

    Upcoming fast variants are KP.3 and JN.1.32👀, which are not FLiRTs but very fast. I have them highlighted in teal on the charts as they are both already up to almost 5% of national sequencing.

    In PA, we have JN.1.32 in low but measurable amounts at a little over 3% of random sequencing and these two variants wil have to be watched.

    __________
    CDC

    CDC has stopped requiring reporting COVID hospital admissions, hospital capacity or hospital occupancy data at the beginning of May. 🙄 This plus nowhere near enough testing and sequencing makes this....hard to keep up with the virus.

    "Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data to HHS through CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). CDC encourages ongoing, voluntary reporting of hospitalization data. Data voluntarily reported to NHSN after May 1, 2024, will be available starting May 10, 2024, at COVID Data Tracker Hospitalizations."

    "The source of hospital information on the COVID Data Tracker home page will change from the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to COVID-NET. Instead of displaying national counts of new hospital admissions, it will show COVID-19 hospitalization rates per 100,000 people. More information on COVID-Net is available on COVID-NET Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 Hospitalizations."

    covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-track 🙄

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    WastewaterSCAN now has SARS2 as LOW! YEAH! :canparrot:

    Also FluB and RSV! Woohoo! :canparrot:

    Still HIGH though are FluA, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), parainfluenza, and gastro bugs Noro and Rotavirus.: ibb.co/By0g9Xt

    __________
    H5N1 follows in second post......

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  39. Good Morning/Afternoon SARS2PAians!!

    I hope you are enjoying this GORGEOUS Spring weather 💐💐💐

    1/2 Update for May 3, 2024!

    __________
    :all_the_things: State of the Subreddit/Fediverse posts:

    There's not much new to report for COVID right now except some closely watched new mutations, so basically TL;DR is that COVID levels are very very low, enjoy it but please keep source control safety always on the backburner.

    So. I don't mean to only have this as a once-a-week thing but it's kind of turning into that. I also don't mean to have people waste their time checking in here if I don't post, but I'm always hesitant to call it a once-a-week-thing as COVID is so volatile and mutations can always manifest something very weird in a short amount of time.

    I have no idea when info will be available so I'm keeping it a "twice-a-week thing", Monday and Friday but sometimes I just don't have enough info/anything new/time for a Monday, so Friday is always much better for a full post for me.

    I hope you continue to find this informative useful and I suuuuuper apologize if you check in and I don't post. 🙏

    But even better, go check out the links for yourself and follow people smarter than me for COVID stuff!

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, JN.1 and JN.1.7 still at the top of the leaderboard. FLiRT variants JN.1.4 and KP.2 keeps chipping away at their lead.: ibb.co/JqWkBSD

    KP.2 seems to be the fastest mover of the whole FLiRT mutation block and the one the virology world is keeping their eyes on.

    In PA, we don't have KP.2 showing up on Rajnarayanan's Tableau site so far, whcih is good but we still have quite a few FLiRTs here.: ibb.co/vP5yH4G

    In NY/NJ, we can see here KP.2 has climbed above all the other FLiRTs, is in 4th place at >8% and is right behind JN.1 now.: ibb.co/ZzLcRxJ

    The WHO is now looking to JN.1 being the next mutation that will be the base of the newest COVID vaccine.: who.int/news/item/26-04-2024-s

    🔴PLEASE GET VACCINATED if available. Don't be a tuff guy. Go get it.

    Upcoming fast variants are KP.3 and JN.1.32👀, which are not FLiRTs but very fast. I have them highlighted in teal on the charts as they are both already up to almost 5% of national sequencing.

    In PA, we have JN.1.32 in low but measurable amounts at a little over 3% of random sequencing and these two variants wil have to be watched.

    __________
    CDC

    CDC has stopped requiring reporting COVID hospital admissions, hospital capacity or hospital occupancy data at the beginning of May. 🙄 This plus nowhere near enough testing and sequencing makes this....hard to keep up with the virus.

    "Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data to HHS through CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). CDC encourages ongoing, voluntary reporting of hospitalization data. Data voluntarily reported to NHSN after May 1, 2024, will be available starting May 10, 2024, at COVID Data Tracker Hospitalizations."

    "The source of hospital information on the COVID Data Tracker home page will change from the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to COVID-NET. Instead of displaying national counts of new hospital admissions, it will show COVID-19 hospitalization rates per 100,000 people. More information on COVID-Net is available on COVID-NET Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 Hospitalizations."

    covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-track 🙄

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    WastewaterSCAN now has SARS2 as LOW! YEAH! :canparrot:

    Also FluB and RSV! Woohoo! :canparrot:

    Still HIGH though are FluA, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), parainfluenza, and gastro bugs Noro and Rotavirus.: ibb.co/By0g9Xt

    __________
    H5N1 follows in second post......

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  40. Good Morning/Afternoon SARS2PAians!!

    I hope you are enjoying this GORGEOUS Spring weather 💐💐💐

    1/2 Update for May 3, 2024!

    __________
    :all_the_things: State of the Subreddit/Fediverse posts:

    There's not much new to report for COVID right now except some closely watched new mutations, so basically TL;DR is that COVID levels are very very low, enjoy it but please keep source control safety always on the backburner.

    So. I don't mean to only have this as a once-a-week thing but it's kind of turning into that. I also don't mean to have people waste their time checking in here if I don't post, but I'm always hesitant to call it a once-a-week-thing as COVID is so volatile and mutations can always manifest something very weird in a short amount of time.

    I have no idea when info will be available so I'm keeping it a "twice-a-week thing", Monday and Friday but sometimes I just don't have enough info/anything new/time for a Monday, so Friday is always much better for a full post for me.

    I hope you continue to find this informative useful and I suuuuuper apologize if you check in and I don't post. 🙏

    But even better, go check out the links for yourself and follow people smarter than me for COVID stuff!

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, JN.1 and JN.1.7 still at the top of the leaderboard. FLiRT variants JN.1.4 and KP.2 keeps chipping away at their lead.: ibb.co/JqWkBSD

    KP.2 seems to be the fastest mover of the whole FLiRT mutation block and the one the virology world is keeping their eyes on.

    In PA, we don't have KP.2 showing up on Rajnarayanan's Tableau site so far, whcih is good but we still have quite a few FLiRTs here.: ibb.co/vP5yH4G

    In NY/NJ, we can see here KP.2 has climbed above all the other FLiRTs, is in 4th place at >8% and is right behind JN.1 now.: ibb.co/ZzLcRxJ

    The WHO is now looking to JN.1 being the next mutation that will be the base of the newest COVID vaccine.: who.int/news/item/26-04-2024-s

    🔴PLEASE GET VACCINATED if available. Don't be a tuff guy. Go get it.

    Upcoming fast variants are KP.3 and JN.1.32👀, which are not FLiRTs but very fast. I have them highlighted in teal on the charts as they are both already up to almost 5% of national sequencing.

    In PA, we have JN.1.32 in low but measurable amounts at a little over 3% of random sequencing and these two variants wil have to be watched.

    __________
    CDC

    CDC has stopped requiring reporting COVID hospital admissions, hospital capacity or hospital occupancy data at the beginning of May. 🙄 This plus nowhere near enough testing and sequencing makes this....hard to keep up with the virus.

    "Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data to HHS through CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). CDC encourages ongoing, voluntary reporting of hospitalization data. Data voluntarily reported to NHSN after May 1, 2024, will be available starting May 10, 2024, at COVID Data Tracker Hospitalizations."

    "The source of hospital information on the COVID Data Tracker home page will change from the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) to COVID-NET. Instead of displaying national counts of new hospital admissions, it will show COVID-19 hospitalization rates per 100,000 people. More information on COVID-Net is available on COVID-NET Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 Hospitalizations."

    covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-track 🙄

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    WastewaterSCAN now has SARS2 as LOW! YEAH! :canparrot:

    Also FluB and RSV! Woohoo! :canparrot:

    Still HIGH though are FluA, Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), parainfluenza, and gastro bugs Noro and Rotavirus.: ibb.co/By0g9Xt

    __________
    H5N1 follows in second post......

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  41. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    I hope your spring is healthy and productive! 💐💐💐

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, the most concerning variants are, as I posted last week, the FLiRT variants that have specific mutations enabling fast transfer. JN.1.4 and KP.2 are already almost at 10% of variant share but remember the amount of testing and sequencing right now is dismal and it makes everything harder to evaluate.: ibb.co/KDt0Bh4

    FLiRT variants are highlighted in pink on my screenshot. Expect these to push further and further near the top in the next few weeks (and the CDC NOWCAST confirms this prediction.)

    In PA, we still have a few FLiRTs here and you can already see them starting to move toward the top of the variant chart.: ibb.co/kc9CQyZ

    In NY/NJ, FLiRTs KP.2, JN.1.4, JN.1.16.1, and JN.1.18 already account for ~20% of random sequencing.: ibb.co/TrcS9rW

    __________
    Wastewater

    The GOOD news is COVID is stil fairly low; we've gone below the higher level of two years ago, and are at the lower level of last year at this time!: ibb.co/Q83BR3k

    We still must watch to see if the FLiRT crew push this metric upwards.

    __________
    CDC

    The new hospital admits map has changed. High increases all through Central PA excepting Centre Co. and also over tehre in Mercer Co. Philly and Pitt looking very good!: ibb.co/Xp8tCJV

    The Inpatient Beds Map looks pretty good, some increases in McKean, Potter, and Cameron counties and also around Somerset and Cambria Cos.: ibb.co/fD7JYTf

    ICU beds over all showing stability, with lots of counties in Central PA and the old coal region on the decrease! Some increases from Lycoming over to McKean though.: ibb.co/jMTdyCT

    __________
    NOWCAST

    The CDC Nowcast is now including multiple fast-moving FLiRT variants in its tracking: KP.2, KP.1.1, KQ.1, JN.1.18.: ibb.co/wBY45FV

    According to current estimates, these variants combined account for over a third of illnesses already.

    These are moving FAST.

    __________
    NonSARS2 Pathogens

    More good news: according to WastewaterSCAN, there are now lots of pathogens considered LOW nationally!

    Just be warned that they are still showing HIGH in the Northeast, like FluB, which is LOW nationally but regionally still HIGH. Hopefully these numbers will lower even more as the Spring enables more outdoor/well ventilated activity.: ibb.co/vYGmTd1

    __________
    H5N1

    H5N1 particles have been found in dairy milk, and are assumed to be inactivated due to the pasteurization process.

    We MUST demand healthy cows, testing and tracking of sick herds, and transparency from the meat and dairy insustries.

    This is not necessarily to keep H5N1 out of dairy products.

    The more IMMINENT concern than being found in dairy milk is letting this thing percolate until it gains new mutations, whether to infect swine or enable human-to-human transfer.: ibb.co/FVbNnky

    Some things you can do that are obviously proactive and not panicking about this:

    🔴Demand clean feed for cattle and swine.

    🔴Demand transparent testing, tracing of cattle illness.

    🔴Demand high levels of sampling and sequencing of sick herds.

    🔴AVOID raw dairy products. Seriously, people, DO NOT contribute to this thing by consuming raw dairy products, even if your State allows its sale (and Pennsylvania DOES as far as I know!)

    🔴Try ultra-pasteurized milk, it's the most common milk sold in European countries.

    Here's a nifty guide that compares pasteurized/ultra-pasteurized/UHT (ultra high temperature) methods of treating dairy products:

    britannica.com/technology/past

    🔴Avoid undercooked or rare meats. Meats must be heated to 162 degrees for at least 15 seconds to destroy pathogens like tuberculosis.

    🔴Switch to providers that are not battery farms and practice humane farming. This is NOT just to be kind to animals (although that's a huge bonus), it is PRACTICAL and keeping herds not densely packed will lessen disease transmission. So far, H5N1 has a 50% kill rate even in non-bird species and we MUST keep outbreaks of it controlled.

    I hope you have a FANTASTIC, well-ventilated, healthy and fun Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  42. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    I hope your spring is healthy and productive! 💐💐💐

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, the most concerning variants are, as I posted last week, the FLiRT variants that have specific mutations enabling fast transfer. JN.1.4 and KP.2 are already almost at 10% of variant share but remember the amount of testing and sequencing right now is dismal and it makes everything harder to evaluate.: ibb.co/KDt0Bh4

    FLiRT variants are highlighted in pink on my screenshot. Expect these to push further and further near the top in the next few weeks (and the CDC NOWCAST confirms this prediction.)

    In PA, we still have a few FLiRTs here and you can already see them starting to move toward the top of the variant chart.: ibb.co/kc9CQyZ

    In NY/NJ, FLiRTs KP.2, JN.1.4, JN.1.16.1, and JN.1.18 already account for ~20% of random sequencing.: ibb.co/TrcS9rW

    __________
    Wastewater

    The GOOD news is COVID is stil fairly low; we've gone below the higher level of two years ago, and are at the lower level of last year at this time!: ibb.co/Q83BR3k

    We still must watch to see if the FLiRT crew push this metric upwards.

    __________
    CDC

    The new hospital admits map has changed. High increases all through Central PA excepting Centre Co. and also over tehre in Mercer Co. Philly and Pitt looking very good!: ibb.co/Xp8tCJV

    The Inpatient Beds Map looks pretty good, some increases in McKean, Potter, and Cameron counties and also around Somerset and Cambria Cos.: ibb.co/fD7JYTf

    ICU beds over all showing stability, with lots of counties in Central PA and the old coal region on the decrease! Some increases from Lycoming over to McKean though.: ibb.co/jMTdyCT

    __________
    NOWCAST

    The CDC Nowcast is now including multiple fast-moving FLiRT variants in its tracking: KP.2, KP.1.1, KQ.1, JN.1.18.: ibb.co/wBY45FV

    According to current estimates, these variants combined account for over a third of illnesses already.

    These are moving FAST.

    __________
    NonSARS2 Pathogens

    More good news: according to WastewaterSCAN, there are now lots of pathogens considered LOW nationally!

    Just be warned that they are still showing HIGH in the Northeast, like FluB, which is LOW nationally but regionally still HIGH. Hopefully these numbers will lower even more as the Spring enables more outdoor/well ventilated activity.: ibb.co/vYGmTd1

    __________
    H5N1

    H5N1 particles have been found in dairy milk, and are assumed to be inactivated due to the pasteurization process.

    We MUST demand healthy cows, testing and tracking of sick herds, and transparency from the meat and dairy insustries.

    This is not necessarily to keep H5N1 out of dairy products.

    The more IMMINENT concern than being found in dairy milk is letting this thing percolate until it gains new mutations, whether to infect swine or enable human-to-human transfer.: ibb.co/FVbNnky

    Some things you can do that are obviously proactive and not panicking about this:

    🔴Demand clean feed for cattle and swine.

    🔴Demand transparent testing, tracing of cattle illness.

    🔴Demand high levels of sampling and sequencing of sick herds.

    🔴AVOID raw dairy products. Seriously, people, DO NOT contribute to this thing by consuming raw dairy products, even if your State allows its sale (and Pennsylvania DOES as far as I know!)

    🔴Try ultra-pasteurized milk, it's the most common milk sold in European countries.

    Here's a nifty guide that compares pasteurized/ultra-pasteurized/UHT (ultra high temperature) methods of treating dairy products:

    britannica.com/technology/past

    🔴Avoid undercooked or rare meats. Meats must be heated to 162 degrees for at least 15 seconds to destroy pathogens like tuberculosis.

    🔴Switch to providers that are not battery farms and practice humane farming. This is NOT just to be kind to animals (although that's a huge bonus), it is PRACTICAL and keeping herds not densely packed will lessen disease transmission. So far, H5N1 has a 50% kill rate even in non-bird species and we MUST keep outbreaks of it controlled.

    I hope you have a FANTASTIC, well-ventilated, healthy and fun Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  43. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    I hope your spring is healthy and productive! 💐💐💐

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, the most concerning variants are, as I posted last week, the FLiRT variants that have specific mutations enabling fast transfer. JN.1.4 and KP.2 are already almost at 10% of variant share but remember the amount of testing and sequencing right now is dismal and it makes everything harder to evaluate.: ibb.co/KDt0Bh4

    FLiRT variants are highlighted in pink on my screenshot. Expect these to push further and further near the top in the next few weeks (and the CDC NOWCAST confirms this prediction.)

    In PA, we still have a few FLiRTs here and you can already see them starting to move toward the top of the variant chart.: ibb.co/kc9CQyZ

    In NY/NJ, FLiRTs KP.2, JN.1.4, JN.1.16.1, and JN.1.18 already account for ~20% of random sequencing.: ibb.co/TrcS9rW

    __________
    Wastewater

    The GOOD news is COVID is stil fairly low; we've gone below the higher level of two years ago, and are at the lower level of last year at this time!: ibb.co/Q83BR3k

    We still must watch to see if the FLiRT crew push this metric upwards.

    __________
    CDC

    The new hospital admits map has changed. High increases all through Central PA excepting Centre Co. and also over tehre in Mercer Co. Philly and Pitt looking very good!: ibb.co/Xp8tCJV

    The Inpatient Beds Map looks pretty good, some increases in McKean, Potter, and Cameron counties and also around Somerset and Cambria Cos.: ibb.co/fD7JYTf

    ICU beds over all showing stability, with lots of counties in Central PA and the old coal region on the decrease! Some increases from Lycoming over to McKean though.: ibb.co/jMTdyCT

    __________
    NOWCAST

    The CDC Nowcast is now including multiple fast-moving FLiRT variants in its tracking: KP.2, KP.1.1, KQ.1, JN.1.18.: ibb.co/wBY45FV

    According to current estimates, these variants combined account for over a third of illnesses already.

    These are moving FAST.

    __________
    NonSARS2 Pathogens

    More good news: according to WastewaterSCAN, there are now lots of pathogens considered LOW nationally!

    Just be warned that they are still showing HIGH in the Northeast, like FluB, which is LOW nationally but regionally still HIGH. Hopefully these numbers will lower even more as the Spring enables more outdoor/well ventilated activity.: ibb.co/vYGmTd1

    __________
    H5N1

    H5N1 particles have been found in dairy milk, and are assumed to be inactivated due to the pasteurization process.

    We MUST demand healthy cows, testing and tracking of sick herds, and transparency from the meat and dairy insustries.

    This is not necessarily to keep H5N1 out of dairy products.

    The more IMMINENT concern than being found in dairy milk is letting this thing percolate until it gains new mutations, whether to infect swine or enable human-to-human transfer.: ibb.co/FVbNnky

    Some things you can do that are obviously proactive and not panicking about this:

    🔴Demand clean feed for cattle and swine.

    🔴Demand transparent testing, tracing of cattle illness.

    🔴Demand high levels of sampling and sequencing of sick herds.

    🔴AVOID raw dairy products. Seriously, people, DO NOT contribute to this thing by consuming raw dairy products, even if your State allows its sale (and Pennsylvania DOES as far as I know!)

    🔴Try ultra-pasteurized milk, it's the most common milk sold in European countries.

    Here's a nifty guide that compares pasteurized/ultra-pasteurized/UHT (ultra high temperature) methods of treating dairy products:

    britannica.com/technology/past

    🔴Avoid undercooked or rare meats. Meats must be heated to 162 degrees for at least 15 seconds to destroy pathogens like tuberculosis.

    🔴Switch to providers that are not battery farms and practice humane farming. This is NOT just to be kind to animals (although that's a huge bonus), it is PRACTICAL and keeping herds not densely packed will lessen disease transmission. So far, H5N1 has a 50% kill rate even in non-bird species and we MUST keep outbreaks of it controlled.

    I hope you have a FANTASTIC, well-ventilated, healthy and fun Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  44. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    I hope your spring is healthy and productive! 💐💐💐

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, the most concerning variants are, as I posted last week, the FLiRT variants that have specific mutations enabling fast transfer. JN.1.4 and KP.2 are already almost at 10% of variant share but remember the amount of testing and sequencing right now is dismal and it makes everything harder to evaluate.: ibb.co/KDt0Bh4

    FLiRT variants are highlighted in pink on my screenshot. Expect these to push further and further near the top in the next few weeks (and the CDC NOWCAST confirms this prediction.)

    In PA, we still have a few FLiRTs here and you can already see them starting to move toward the top of the variant chart.: ibb.co/kc9CQyZ

    In NY/NJ, FLiRTs KP.2, JN.1.4, JN.1.16.1, and JN.1.18 already account for ~20% of random sequencing.: ibb.co/TrcS9rW

    __________
    Wastewater

    The GOOD news is COVID is stil fairly low; we've gone below the higher level of two years ago, and are at the lower level of last year at this time!: ibb.co/Q83BR3k

    We still must watch to see if the FLiRT crew push this metric upwards.

    __________
    CDC

    The new hospital admits map has changed. High increases all through Central PA excepting Centre Co. and also over tehre in Mercer Co. Philly and Pitt looking very good!: ibb.co/Xp8tCJV

    The Inpatient Beds Map looks pretty good, some increases in McKean, Potter, and Cameron counties and also around Somerset and Cambria Cos.: ibb.co/fD7JYTf

    ICU beds over all showing stability, with lots of counties in Central PA and the old coal region on the decrease! Some increases from Lycoming over to McKean though.: ibb.co/jMTdyCT

    __________
    NOWCAST

    The CDC Nowcast is now including multiple fast-moving FLiRT variants in its tracking: KP.2, KP.1.1, KQ.1, JN.1.18.: ibb.co/wBY45FV

    According to current estimates, these variants combined account for over a third of illnesses already.

    These are moving FAST.

    __________
    NonSARS2 Pathogens

    More good news: according to WastewaterSCAN, there are now lots of pathogens considered LOW nationally!

    Just be warned that they are still showing HIGH in the Northeast, like FluB, which is LOW nationally but regionally still HIGH. Hopefully these numbers will lower even more as the Spring enables more outdoor/well ventilated activity.: ibb.co/vYGmTd1

    __________
    H5N1

    H5N1 particles have been found in dairy milk, and are assumed to be inactivated due to the pasteurization process.

    We MUST demand healthy cows, testing and tracking of sick herds, and transparency from the meat and dairy insustries.

    This is not necessarily to keep H5N1 out of dairy products.

    The more IMMINENT concern than being found in dairy milk is letting this thing percolate until it gains new mutations, whether to infect swine or enable human-to-human transfer.: ibb.co/FVbNnky

    Some things you can do that are obviously proactive and not panicking about this:

    🔴Demand clean feed for cattle and swine.

    🔴Demand transparent testing, tracing of cattle illness.

    🔴Demand high levels of sampling and sequencing of sick herds.

    🔴AVOID raw dairy products. Seriously, people, DO NOT contribute to this thing by consuming raw dairy products, even if your State allows its sale (and Pennsylvania DOES as far as I know!)

    🔴Try ultra-pasteurized milk, it's the most common milk sold in European countries.

    Here's a nifty guide that compares pasteurized/ultra-pasteurized/UHT (ultra high temperature) methods of treating dairy products:

    britannica.com/technology/past

    🔴Avoid undercooked or rare meats. Meats must be heated to 162 degrees for at least 15 seconds to destroy pathogens like tuberculosis.

    🔴Switch to providers that are not battery farms and practice humane farming. This is NOT just to be kind to animals (although that's a huge bonus), it is PRACTICAL and keeping herds not densely packed will lessen disease transmission. So far, H5N1 has a 50% kill rate even in non-bird species and we MUST keep outbreaks of it controlled.

    I hope you have a FANTASTIC, well-ventilated, healthy and fun Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  45. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    I hope your spring is healthy and productive! 💐💐💐

    __________
    VOCs

    Nationally, the most concerning variants are, as I posted last week, the FLiRT variants that have specific mutations enabling fast transfer. JN.1.4 and KP.2 are already almost at 10% of variant share but remember the amount of testing and sequencing right now is dismal and it makes everything harder to evaluate.: ibb.co/KDt0Bh4

    FLiRT variants are highlighted in pink on my screenshot. Expect these to push further and further near the top in the next few weeks (and the CDC NOWCAST confirms this prediction.)

    In PA, we still have a few FLiRTs here and you can already see them starting to move toward the top of the variant chart.: ibb.co/kc9CQyZ

    In NY/NJ, FLiRTs KP.2, JN.1.4, JN.1.16.1, and JN.1.18 already account for ~20% of random sequencing.: ibb.co/TrcS9rW

    __________
    Wastewater

    The GOOD news is COVID is stil fairly low; we've gone below the higher level of two years ago, and are at the lower level of last year at this time!: ibb.co/Q83BR3k

    We still must watch to see if the FLiRT crew push this metric upwards.

    __________
    CDC

    The new hospital admits map has changed. High increases all through Central PA excepting Centre Co. and also over tehre in Mercer Co. Philly and Pitt looking very good!: ibb.co/Xp8tCJV

    The Inpatient Beds Map looks pretty good, some increases in McKean, Potter, and Cameron counties and also around Somerset and Cambria Cos.: ibb.co/fD7JYTf

    ICU beds over all showing stability, with lots of counties in Central PA and the old coal region on the decrease! Some increases from Lycoming over to McKean though.: ibb.co/jMTdyCT

    __________
    NOWCAST

    The CDC Nowcast is now including multiple fast-moving FLiRT variants in its tracking: KP.2, KP.1.1, KQ.1, JN.1.18.: ibb.co/wBY45FV

    According to current estimates, these variants combined account for over a third of illnesses already.

    These are moving FAST.

    __________
    NonSARS2 Pathogens

    More good news: according to WastewaterSCAN, there are now lots of pathogens considered LOW nationally!

    Just be warned that they are still showing HIGH in the Northeast, like FluB, which is LOW nationally but regionally still HIGH. Hopefully these numbers will lower even more as the Spring enables more outdoor/well ventilated activity.: ibb.co/vYGmTd1

    __________
    H5N1

    H5N1 particles have been found in dairy milk, and are assumed to be inactivated due to the pasteurization process.

    We MUST demand healthy cows, testing and tracking of sick herds, and transparency from the meat and dairy insustries.

    This is not necessarily to keep H5N1 out of dairy products.

    The more IMMINENT concern than being found in dairy milk is letting this thing percolate until it gains new mutations, whether to infect swine or enable human-to-human transfer.: ibb.co/FVbNnky

    Some things you can do that are obviously proactive and not panicking about this:

    🔴Demand clean feed for cattle and swine.

    🔴Demand transparent testing, tracing of cattle illness.

    🔴Demand high levels of sampling and sequencing of sick herds.

    🔴AVOID raw dairy products. Seriously, people, DO NOT contribute to this thing by consuming raw dairy products, even if your State allows its sale (and Pennsylvania DOES as far as I know!)

    🔴Try ultra-pasteurized milk, it's the most common milk sold in European countries.

    Here's a nifty guide that compares pasteurized/ultra-pasteurized/UHT (ultra high temperature) methods of treating dairy products:

    britannica.com/technology/past

    🔴Avoid undercooked or rare meats. Meats must be heated to 162 degrees for at least 15 seconds to destroy pathogens like tuberculosis.

    🔴Switch to providers that are not battery farms and practice humane farming. This is NOT just to be kind to animals (although that's a huge bonus), it is PRACTICAL and keeping herds not densely packed will lessen disease transmission. So far, H5N1 has a 50% kill rate even in non-bird species and we MUST keep outbreaks of it controlled.

    I hope you have a FANTASTIC, well-ventilated, healthy and fun Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #H5N1 #CleanFeedNOW

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  46. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    It's going to get a bit chilly the next few days , butin spite of that I hope you're haivng a great Spring! 💐💐💐

    🔴Reminder: If you've built a Corsi-Rosenthal box, you can get lots of seasonal allergy relief by running it! CR boxes have many, many practical uses besides just controlling air particles that carry pathogens.

    There was nothing much new to post on Monday plus I had a bunch of family things to handle (and doing this, admittedly takes time) so I apologize again for not posting. But you know the saying "no news is good news" and that defintiely applies to these updates.

    I'm going to try and update the link list ASAP.

    I hope you still find all this useful and informative. I hope the medical community finds these accurate and reliable.

    __________
    VOCs

    While we are experiencing a MOST welcome lull in COVID numbers right now, disease modelers are predicting a bump up in numbers at the end of this month.: ibb.co/YpnpfMF

    This is due to a variant block that have specific mutations. Together they are nicknamed the FLiRT group and are named so because their most important mutations are located at S:F456L and S:R346T within the structure of the pathogen.

    🔴Right now FLiRT mutes have an 8% advantage even over JN.1. That's fast.: ibb.co/NshJLK6

    The most important VOCs out there right now are the variants that have the FLiRT designation, and I've highlighted these mutes on these screenshots in pink.

    Remember that there is nowhere near the amount of national testing or sequencing that should be implemented, so it makes trying to predict growth activity more difficult.

    Nationally, lots of FLiRT mutations out there. It is unknown whether they are fast enough to cause a wave altogether, but they're fast enough to compete with JN.1 to eventually take over quite a bit of the current leaderboard.: ibb.co/S7kCkpH

    In PA, we have quite a few FLiRT mutation here but these mutes are in relatively low numbers, so far.: ibb.co/bdhJwKv

    In NY/NJ, FLiRT mute JN.1.4 already in second place on the leaderboard at over 9% of random sequencing. The other FLiRT variants will undoubtedly catch up.: ibb.co/ZBgYP2G

    Here you can see FLiRT's innate growth advantage compared to JN variants.: ibb.co/3swYQ4r

    Here you can see JN.1's innate growth advantage compared to older variants.: ibb.co/DfH6j53

    __________
    Wastewater

    Nationally we're still on the bottom of the lull. This might be the lowest point of the whole year as our numbers ongoing could match 2022/2023, where we had quite a bump up in the middle of the summer (because, reminder: COVID doesn't have a "season", it can bump those numbers up anytime it gets lucky with a new mutation!).: ibb.co/3mVzfx9

    In PA, wastewater still low pretty much everywhere which is great. MontCo SMASHING it, going way below national levels!!: ibb.co/TbrQgk7

    __________
    CDC

    The counties showing high increase in hospital admits has shifted around. Now the counties with the highest increases are along the NY border and down in the Southwest corner surrounding Greene Co. Adams and York also showing high end increases. Philly corner showing moderate increases.: ibb.co/cQRgbwM

    The % inpatient beds map looks very good! stable or decreasing everywhere, except some increases in Columbia Co up going Northeast to Wayne Co.: ibb.co/Q8JMZvh

    Staffed ICU beds in the vast majority of counties steady or going down...except Columbia, Luzerne and Wyoming in the eastern half of the State and Centre, Clearfield and Jefferson in Central PA.: ibb.co/5kXgcYR

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    We're still high in non-SARS2 respiratory pathogens according the WastewaterSCAN. FluA, FluB, and Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) are still HIGH.

    Gastro stuff is very high too, Norovirus and Roitavirus.

    🔴Keep the air clean, be aware of social contacts and wear a quality respirator in crowds and in places where air filteration is suboptimal. Stay home of you are sick to beat the respiratory stuff.

    🔴WASH HANDS with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds to beat Noro and Rota. Rinse off fruits and veg before you eat them. Be aware of food handling safety in the kitchen. Don't send kids to school with this.

    Mostly because...Noro and Rota are not only extremely contagious, they're also just...gross. 🤢

    I hope you have a GREAT and safe Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluA #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #Rotavirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  47. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    It's going to get a bit chilly the next few days , butin spite of that I hope you're haivng a great Spring! 💐💐💐

    🔴Reminder: If you've built a Corsi-Rosenthal box, you can get lots of seasonal allergy relief by running it! CR boxes have many, many practical uses besides just controlling air particles that carry pathogens.

    There was nothing much new to post on Monday plus I had a bunch of family things to handle (and doing this, admittedly takes time) so I apologize again for not posting. But you know the saying "no news is good news" and that defintiely applies to these updates.

    I'm going to try and update the link list ASAP.

    I hope you still find all this useful and informative. I hope the medical community finds these accurate and reliable.

    __________
    VOCs

    While we are experiencing a MOST welcome lull in COVID numbers right now, disease modelers are predicting a bump up in numbers at the end of this month.: ibb.co/YpnpfMF

    This is due to a variant block that have specific mutations. Together they are nicknamed the FLiRT group and are named so because their most important mutations are located at S:F456L and S:R346T within the structure of the pathogen.

    🔴Right now FLiRT mutes have an 8% advantage even over JN.1. That's fast.: ibb.co/NshJLK6

    The most important VOCs out there right now are the variants that have the FLiRT designation, and I've highlighted these mutes on these screenshots in pink.

    Remember that there is nowhere near the amount of national testing or sequencing that should be implemented, so it makes trying to predict growth activity more difficult.

    Nationally, lots of FLiRT mutations out there. It is unknown whether they are fast enough to cause a wave altogether, but they're fast enough to compete with JN.1 to eventually take over quite a bit of the current leaderboard.: ibb.co/S7kCkpH

    In PA, we have quite a few FLiRT mutation here but these mutes are in relatively low numbers, so far.: ibb.co/bdhJwKv

    In NY/NJ, FLiRT mute JN.1.4 already in second place on the leaderboard at over 9% of random sequencing. The other FLiRT variants will undoubtedly catch up.: ibb.co/ZBgYP2G

    Here you can see FLiRT's innate growth advantage compared to JN variants.: ibb.co/3swYQ4r

    Here you can see JN.1's innate growth advantage compared to older variants.: ibb.co/DfH6j53

    __________
    Wastewater

    Nationally we're still on the bottom of the lull. This might be the lowest point of the whole year as our numbers ongoing could match 2022/2023, where we had quite a bump up in the middle of the summer (because, reminder: COVID doesn't have a "season", it can bump those numbers up anytime it gets lucky with a new mutation!).: ibb.co/3mVzfx9

    In PA, wastewater still low pretty much everywhere which is great. MontCo SMASHING it, going way below national levels!!: ibb.co/TbrQgk7

    __________
    CDC

    The counties showing high increase in hospital admits has shifted around. Now the counties with the highest increases are along the NY border and down in the Southwest corner surrounding Greene Co. Adams and York also showing high end increases. Philly corner showing moderate increases.: ibb.co/cQRgbwM

    The % inpatient beds map looks very good! stable or decreasing everywhere, except some increases in Columbia Co up going Northeast to Wayne Co.: ibb.co/Q8JMZvh

    Staffed ICU beds in the vast majority of counties steady or going down...except Columbia, Luzerne and Wyoming in the eastern half of the State and Centre, Clearfield and Jefferson in Central PA.: ibb.co/5kXgcYR

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    We're still high in non-SARS2 respiratory pathogens according the WastewaterSCAN. FluA, FluB, and Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) are still HIGH.

    Gastro stuff is very high too, Norovirus and Roitavirus.

    🔴Keep the air clean, be aware of social contacts and wear a quality respirator in crowds and in places where air filteration is suboptimal. Stay home of you are sick to beat the respiratory stuff.

    🔴WASH HANDS with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds to beat Noro and Rota. Rinse off fruits and veg before you eat them. Be aware of food handling safety in the kitchen. Don't send kids to school with this.

    Mostly because...Noro and Rota are not only extremely contagious, they're also just...gross. 🤢

    I hope you have a GREAT and safe Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluA #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #Rotavirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  48. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    It's going to get a bit chilly the next few days , butin spite of that I hope you're haivng a great Spring! 💐💐💐

    🔴Reminder: If you've built a Corsi-Rosenthal box, you can get lots of seasonal allergy relief by running it! CR boxes have many, many practical uses besides just controlling air particles that carry pathogens.

    There was nothing much new to post on Monday plus I had a bunch of family things to handle (and doing this, admittedly takes time) so I apologize again for not posting. But you know the saying "no news is good news" and that defintiely applies to these updates.

    I'm going to try and update the link list ASAP.

    I hope you still find all this useful and informative. I hope the medical community finds these accurate and reliable.

    __________
    VOCs

    While we are experiencing a MOST welcome lull in COVID numbers right now, disease modelers are predicting a bump up in numbers at the end of this month.: ibb.co/YpnpfMF

    This is due to a variant block that have specific mutations. Together they are nicknamed the FLiRT group and are named so because their most important mutations are located at S:F456L and S:R346T within the structure of the pathogen.

    🔴Right now FLiRT mutes have an 8% advantage even over JN.1. That's fast.: ibb.co/NshJLK6

    The most important VOCs out there right now are the variants that have the FLiRT designation, and I've highlighted these mutes on these screenshots in pink.

    Remember that there is nowhere near the amount of national testing or sequencing that should be implemented, so it makes trying to predict growth activity more difficult.

    Nationally, lots of FLiRT mutations out there. It is unknown whether they are fast enough to cause a wave altogether, but they're fast enough to compete with JN.1 to eventually take over quite a bit of the current leaderboard.: ibb.co/S7kCkpH

    In PA, we have quite a few FLiRT mutation here but these mutes are in relatively low numbers, so far.: ibb.co/bdhJwKv

    In NY/NJ, FLiRT mute JN.1.4 already in second place on the leaderboard at over 9% of random sequencing. The other FLiRT variants will undoubtedly catch up.: ibb.co/ZBgYP2G

    Here you can see FLiRT's innate growth advantage compared to JN variants.: ibb.co/3swYQ4r

    Here you can see JN.1's innate growth advantage compared to older variants.: ibb.co/DfH6j53

    __________
    Wastewater

    Nationally we're still on the bottom of the lull. This might be the lowest point of the whole year as our numbers ongoing could match 2022/2023, where we had quite a bump up in the middle of the summer (because, reminder: COVID doesn't have a "season", it can bump those numbers up anytime it gets lucky with a new mutation!).: ibb.co/3mVzfx9

    In PA, wastewater still low pretty much everywhere which is great. MontCo SMASHING it, going way below national levels!!: ibb.co/TbrQgk7

    __________
    CDC

    The counties showing high increase in hospital admits has shifted around. Now the counties with the highest increases are along the NY border and down in the Southwest corner surrounding Greene Co. Adams and York also showing high end increases. Philly corner showing moderate increases.: ibb.co/cQRgbwM

    The % inpatient beds map looks very good! stable or decreasing everywhere, except some increases in Columbia Co up going Northeast to Wayne Co.: ibb.co/Q8JMZvh

    Staffed ICU beds in the vast majority of counties steady or going down...except Columbia, Luzerne and Wyoming in the eastern half of the State and Centre, Clearfield and Jefferson in Central PA.: ibb.co/5kXgcYR

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    We're still high in non-SARS2 respiratory pathogens according the WastewaterSCAN. FluA, FluB, and Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) are still HIGH.

    Gastro stuff is very high too, Norovirus and Roitavirus.

    🔴Keep the air clean, be aware of social contacts and wear a quality respirator in crowds and in places where air filteration is suboptimal. Stay home of you are sick to beat the respiratory stuff.

    🔴WASH HANDS with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds to beat Noro and Rota. Rinse off fruits and veg before you eat them. Be aware of food handling safety in the kitchen. Don't send kids to school with this.

    Mostly because...Noro and Rota are not only extremely contagious, they're also just...gross. 🤢

    I hope you have a GREAT and safe Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluA #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #Rotavirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !

  49. Good Afternoon SARS2PAians!

    It's going to get a bit chilly the next few days , butin spite of that I hope you're haivng a great Spring! 💐💐💐

    🔴Reminder: If you've built a Corsi-Rosenthal box, you can get lots of seasonal allergy relief by running it! CR boxes have many, many practical uses besides just controlling air particles that carry pathogens.

    There was nothing much new to post on Monday plus I had a bunch of family things to handle (and doing this, admittedly takes time) so I apologize again for not posting. But you know the saying "no news is good news" and that defintiely applies to these updates.

    I'm going to try and update the link list ASAP.

    I hope you still find all this useful and informative. I hope the medical community finds these accurate and reliable.

    __________
    VOCs

    While we are experiencing a MOST welcome lull in COVID numbers right now, disease modelers are predicting a bump up in numbers at the end of this month.: ibb.co/YpnpfMF

    This is due to a variant block that have specific mutations. Together they are nicknamed the FLiRT group and are named so because their most important mutations are located at S:F456L and S:R346T within the structure of the pathogen.

    🔴Right now FLiRT mutes have an 8% advantage even over JN.1. That's fast.: ibb.co/NshJLK6

    The most important VOCs out there right now are the variants that have the FLiRT designation, and I've highlighted these mutes on these screenshots in pink.

    Remember that there is nowhere near the amount of national testing or sequencing that should be implemented, so it makes trying to predict growth activity more difficult.

    Nationally, lots of FLiRT mutations out there. It is unknown whether they are fast enough to cause a wave altogether, but they're fast enough to compete with JN.1 to eventually take over quite a bit of the current leaderboard.: ibb.co/S7kCkpH

    In PA, we have quite a few FLiRT mutation here but these mutes are in relatively low numbers, so far.: ibb.co/bdhJwKv

    In NY/NJ, FLiRT mute JN.1.4 already in second place on the leaderboard at over 9% of random sequencing. The other FLiRT variants will undoubtedly catch up.: ibb.co/ZBgYP2G

    Here you can see FLiRT's innate growth advantage compared to JN variants.: ibb.co/3swYQ4r

    Here you can see JN.1's innate growth advantage compared to older variants.: ibb.co/DfH6j53

    __________
    Wastewater

    Nationally we're still on the bottom of the lull. This might be the lowest point of the whole year as our numbers ongoing could match 2022/2023, where we had quite a bump up in the middle of the summer (because, reminder: COVID doesn't have a "season", it can bump those numbers up anytime it gets lucky with a new mutation!).: ibb.co/3mVzfx9

    In PA, wastewater still low pretty much everywhere which is great. MontCo SMASHING it, going way below national levels!!: ibb.co/TbrQgk7

    __________
    CDC

    The counties showing high increase in hospital admits has shifted around. Now the counties with the highest increases are along the NY border and down in the Southwest corner surrounding Greene Co. Adams and York also showing high end increases. Philly corner showing moderate increases.: ibb.co/cQRgbwM

    The % inpatient beds map looks very good! stable or decreasing everywhere, except some increases in Columbia Co up going Northeast to Wayne Co.: ibb.co/Q8JMZvh

    Staffed ICU beds in the vast majority of counties steady or going down...except Columbia, Luzerne and Wyoming in the eastern half of the State and Centre, Clearfield and Jefferson in Central PA.: ibb.co/5kXgcYR

    __________
    Other Pathogens

    We're still high in non-SARS2 respiratory pathogens according the WastewaterSCAN. FluA, FluB, and Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) are still HIGH.

    Gastro stuff is very high too, Norovirus and Roitavirus.

    🔴Keep the air clean, be aware of social contacts and wear a quality respirator in crowds and in places where air filteration is suboptimal. Stay home of you are sick to beat the respiratory stuff.

    🔴WASH HANDS with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds to beat Noro and Rota. Rinse off fruits and veg before you eat them. Be aware of food handling safety in the kitchen. Don't send kids to school with this.

    Mostly because...Noro and Rota are not only extremely contagious, they're also just...gross. 🤢

    I hope you have a GREAT and safe Spring!! 💐💐💐

    #covid #Covid19 #SARS2PA #CDC #CovidIsNotOver #Wastewater #Pennsylvania #PA #JN1 #FluA #FluB #Influenza #Norovirus #Rotavirus #HMPV #FLiRT #F456L #R346T #spike_r346t #spike_f456l

    #WearAMask #CleanTheAir #WashHands #StayHomeIfSick !