While RSV and the Flu are big bads out there at the moment, COVID is still creeping around, and seems to have set up shop in Richmond.
I had noticed recently that Richmond came in 2nd place in the state for the number of COVID cases on a particular day a few times.
I got the stats today for the numbers of cases of COVID per 100,000 residents for the recent days, and Richmond is the 14th easiest place in the State right now to contract COVID.
The rate in Richmond is 164.47 COVID cases per 100,000 people. In Henrico County, this figure is 19.04 (near the bottom of the list).
What's up with their being an almost eight times chance of catching COVID in Richmond City over Henrico County at the moment?
Usually, the Richmond area (and surrounding counties) run about the same. But something shifted in the last couple of weeks to put Richmond up near the top of the list.
LeicesterHoult t1_ixrwvgr wrote
It really feels like you can’t put any stock in the official numbers anymore. I and everyone I know got covid in August when the state and city numbers were flat. Also no one reports when they have it, so almost all cases go unnoticed.