https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-covid-peak-may-be-over-not-pain-deaths-rise-2022-01-24/
Even as COVID-19 cases drop and hospitalizations show signs of plateauing in hard-hit pockets of the United States, the still-rising death toll from the Omicron variant highlights the trail of loss that follows every virus surge.
Coronavirus deaths hit an 11-month high on Sunday, climbing 11% in the past week when compared to the prior week, according to a Reuters analysis.
COVID-19 fatalities are a lagging indicator, meaning their numbers usually rise a few weeks after new cases and hospitalizations.
The Omicron death toll has now surpassed the height of deaths caused by the more severe Delta variant when the seven-day average peaked at 2,078 on Sept. 23 last year. An average of 2,200 people a day, mostly unvaccinated, are now dying due to Omicron.
That is still below the peak of 3,300 lives lost a day during the surge in January 2021 as vaccines were just being rolled out.
“It will be a while until we see (a) decrease in death as very sick people with COVID remain hospitalized for a long time,” said Wafaa El-Sadr, a professor of epidemiology and medicine at Columbia University in New York City.
As Omicron surged in December and earlier this month, hospital systems from New Jersey to New Mexico buckled under the sheer number of patients brought in by the apparently less severe but highly infectious variant, prompting the federal government to send military medical aid to six states.
“More infectious variants tend to run through a population very rapidly,” said El-Sadr in an email. “Even if such new variants cause less severe disease (particularly among those vaccinated and boosted), we will likely still see increase in hospitalizations and deaths due to vulnerability of unvaccinated and unboosted.”
COVID-19 hospitalizations are still setting records in some states including Arkansas and North Carolina. Nationally they are now under 147,000, compared with a peak of 152,746 on Jan. 20, the Reuters tally shows.
Cases nationally are down by 12% in the last seven days compared with the prior seven, the analysis found, prompting some health officials to strike a cautiously optimist tone on the trajectory of the pandemic.
“It’s certainly reached its peak in certain regions of the country,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease official, said in an interview with MSNBC on Monday. “I believe that in the next few weeks we will see – as a country – that it is all turning around.”
U.S. COVID-19 data often lag a few days behind the actual state of affairs and paints an imperfect picture.
Positive findings from the now ubiquitous at-home tests are not included in the official case count, while hospitalization counts often do not differentiate between patients who are receiving treatment for COVID-19 and others who test positive while in the hospital with other issues.
On Monday, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that it was dangerous to assume Omicron would herald the end of COVID-19’s most acute phase, and exhorted nations to stay focused to beat the pandemic.
The Omicron wave scrambled the hopes of Americans for a gradual transition into a post-pandemic reality and re-ignited tensions around masking and vaccines in schools and workplaces, exposing once again the deep political fault lines cracked open by the health crisis.
On Sunday, large crowds rallied in Washington, D.C., in opposition of COVID-19 mandates, some holding signs that read “people call the shot, not the government.”
Virginia’s new Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin is facing a lawsuit from seven school boards seeking to stop his order that would make masks optional in school as of Monday.
A spokesperson for Youngkin, vowing to fight the lawsuit, said on Monday, “We are disappointed that these school boards are ignoring parent’s rights.”

Unfortunately, anti-vaxxers and those who think COVID is harmless could care less. So long as they and their loved ones are still alive and kicking, that’s all that matters. Until death knocks at their door and enters into their home, they will continue to deny-deny-deny.
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Hello Nan. When death comes to their door they scream and wail that it is the doctors fault and simply deny it is accually Covid. I was just listening to a clip of Tucker Carlson’s show where his guest was saying how the vaccines have been proven not to work and should never be used due to horrible side effects. And other things like that. Tucker never pushed back but agreed with him. Those misinformed ass … people that watched his show then spread that idea all over like it was the gospel, yet they deny anything Fauci says. it is frustrating and it angers me. Reminds me of a visitor to your blog recently.
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Ahhh yes … that “visitor.” I notice you saw that I closed comments on that post. Little did I know when I first “approved” him as a visitor that he would turn out to be such a flake!
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He seemed another one that had to have the last word and would argue to the death he was correct not realizing everyone stopped paying attention because he was just repeating what had already been shot down. The mindset that he has to make everyone agree with him before he will stop. I am glad you closed comments, on some of those he was getting pretty insulting to others. But that is what parts of that crowd do they love the insults and snide remarks, and they throw out their opinion with nothing to back it up and expect others to admit how smart they are.
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