(Taken 12.27.21) |
I always plan on writing some deeply meaningful end of the year post, but maybe it will come to me later. Right now we're just bingeing Wild Crime on HULU so I pretty much know how our NYE is gonna go, and that is just fine by me. If you're a parent of any SDUSD students, don't forget they're supposed to take the first of the take home antigen tests that were sent home over winter break. Nova, thankfully, was once again negative and it finally occurred to me that maybe she caught the cold when we went to the mountains on Monday. I love our van, but it was an unplanned trip so we had inadequate layers, and it all kinda makes sense now. We're glad that we got her vaccinated and a flu shot and may be able to get a booster as soon as next week, exactly 6 months from when she got her 2nd dose.
So maybe I'll have some drinks and get all sentimental and write a long post about 2021 and my hopes for 2022, but at this point, I'm just happy to have made it through, that my dad is still with us, that we're mostly healthy and happy and getting by as we continue to ride this whole thing out. Thanks for those of you who support this endeavor and I wish the best for everyone in the coming year. Have a great weekend.
Stay safe out there.
- COVID-19:
- Omicron’s New Year’s cocktail: Sorrow, fear, hope for 2022 - AP News (12.31.21)
- San Diego County reports daily record of COVID-19 cases, officials urge small New Year's celebrations - City News Service/kpbs (12.30.21)
- LA Public Health Reports Highest Number of New COVID-19 Cases and Urges Residents to Curtail Holiday Celebrations. 27,091 New Positive Cases and 12 New Deaths Due to COVID-19 in Los Angeles County - County of Los Angeles Public Health (12.31.21)
- News:
- Important Info for Families Returning to School Jan 3 - San Diego Unified (12.31.21)
- SAG-AFTRA Statement on the Death of Betty White - SAG-AFTRA (12.31.21)
- Government:
- White House
- Remarks by President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden in Press Gaggle
- Readout of President Biden’s Call with Colorado Governor Jared Polis
- State Dept
- Secretary Blinken’s Call with NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg
- Secretary Blinken’s Call with Canadian Foreign Minister Joly
- Secretary Blinken’s Call with Italian Foreign Minister Di Maio
- Global COVID-19 Stats (JHU 12.31.21 4:22pm):
- 287,910,417 Known Cases/22,256,570 28-Day New Cases
- 5,434,990 Known Deaths/193,327 28-Day New Deaths
- US COVID-19 Stats
- CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Data Tracker
- American Academy of Pediatrics Children and COVID-19 Dashboard
- JHU
- 54,588,489 Cases/5,409,183 28 Day New Cases
- 825,477 Deaths/37,114 28-Day New Deaths
- CDC Data Tracker
- California COVID-19 Stats:
- State of California Safe Schools For All Hub
- Vaccination progress dashboard
- Coronavirus: Resources for Californians
- R-effective: 1.59
- Delays in case reporting lead to underestimates of R-eff. It is possible that testing patterns over the Christmas and New Year holidays will result in abnormal trends.
- 74,731,785 Doses Delivered/64,792,572 Doses Administered
- 3,134,571 Partially Vaccinated/26,790,636 Fully Vaccinated
- 9,909,885 Boosters Administered
- 56,367 New Cases/5,191,438 Total Cases (46.0 new cases/100k)
- 109 New Deaths/75,847 Total Deaths (0.1 new deaths/100k)
- 15.9% 7-day test positivity rate
- 5.835 COVID-19 Hospitalizations (315 patients, +5.7% from prior day)
- 1,158 COVID-19 ICU hospitalized in CA (+25 patients, +2.2% from prior day)
- 1,717 ICU beds available (-47 from prior day)
- San Diego County
- Free Testing Sites and Schedule in San Diego
- Vaccination Locations San Diego
- Vaccination Dashboard
- COVID ActNow Daily Updates for San Diego Metro
- San Diego Unified School District COVID Dashboard
- State Data:
- R-effective: 1.42
- Delays in case reporting lead to underestimates of R-eff. It is possible that testing patterns over the Christmas and New Year holidays will result in abnormal trends.
- 6,042 New Cases/427,087 Total Cases
- 18.2% Daily Positivity
- 8 Deaths/4,469 Total Deaths
- 535 COVID-19 hospitalized patients (+39 patients, +7.9% from prior day)
- 114 COVID-19 ICU hospitalized patients (+2 patients, +1.8% from prior day)
- 170 ICU beds available (+2 from prior day)
- Universities:
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