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Re: What the Future Holds for Omicron
The charts below show what lies ahead for Omicron. The first is South Africa, where new cases peaked on December 12th. As you can see, Omicron is all but gone. Then Great Britain, where cases peaked on January 4th. Finally the U.S., where they peaked on January 16th. In all three cases, the result will be the same.
U.S. cases will be where South Africa's are in about 35 days. February 23rd, give or take 3 days.
I had an endocrinology appointment set for today, but they called an hour ago to reschedule me for Friday. Good. The peak of a pandemic is not a good time to be in a medical facility. (Sorry, micro.) Pushing my appointment back by 2 days isn't a lot, but I'll take it given the dramatic rate at which new Omicron cases fall after the peak occurs. When's your surgery, ribit? You're actually very fortunate. In addition to a later procedure (February?), Georgia cases have already fallen sharply from their peak. The drop isn't so apparent in New Hampshire or Ohio. But you probably already had Omicron, right? Nothing to worry about. In fact, my guess is that micro had it too. He thinks he had the flu. I have my doubts.
Gold is $1,581/oz today. When it hits $2,000, it will be up 26.5%. Let's see how long that takes. - De 3/11/2013 - ANSWER: 7 Years, 5 Months |
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