The Illinois Department of Public health reported more than 21,000 new and confirmed probable COVID cases statewide just for December 24, the largest one-day increase on record. Hospitalizations are quickly following suit. "If it was just cases and no one was ending up in the hospital, then let the cases be," Dr. Ngozi Ezike said. "But we saw just in the last 24 hours, the number of COVID patients in the last 24 hours increase by a net of 330."
It’s gotten bad out there. Many people are soft locking down and honestly I don’t blame them. Corona was a reality but manageable for the last two years but today it’s everywhere…I know a guy that claims he caught it at a retail store in a strip mall…
“But we saw just in the last 24 hours, the number of COVID patients in the last 24 hours increase by a net of 330.”
What else would IL expect? Doctors in IL tell sick patients not not sick enough for admission to take Tylenol and get rest. If you’re high risk, maybe they’ll offer monoclonal antibodies. Then, three or four days later, when the patient is really sick, they’re finally admitted. Sounds a lot like how the rest of our state is run. Do nothing at all until it ultimately turns into a disaster.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
I’ve been trying to get omnicron for the immunity gotta find that strip mall.
Go do it!
It’s gotten bad out there. Many people are soft locking down and honestly I don’t blame them. Corona was a reality but manageable for the last two years but today it’s everywhere…I know a guy that claims he caught it at a retail store in a strip mall…
“But we saw just in the last 24 hours, the number of COVID patients in the last 24 hours increase by a net of 330.”
What else would IL expect? Doctors in IL tell sick patients not not sick enough for admission to take Tylenol and get rest. If you’re high risk, maybe they’ll offer monoclonal antibodies. Then, three or four days later, when the patient is really sick, they’re finally admitted. Sounds a lot like how the rest of our state is run. Do nothing at all until it ultimately turns into a disaster.