Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Oh you're fine no worries reallyto clarify, I didn’t mean to jump on anyone or say so what, I was musing and didn’t express that well. I didn’t mean that the variants are everywhere; therefore we shouldn’t sequence and track. I meant that it’s likely not the first case anywhere, and the big surges we’ve been seeing has likely been at least somewhat related to that.
I’ve had to stop looking at the news this week because everything is so doom and gloom, variants are here and the end is near, level of reporting.
We absolutely should sequence and trace. But, we should’ve been doing that all along, and I just wonder what we would’ve seen if we had been.
edit - I meant to quote MacKenzie too, but I can’t figure out how to add a quote in an edit, or how to tag someone. Ugh.



I'm interested in seeing if they can figure out where it came from, we border CO which was one of the first to get it, it was a student with classes having resumed January 19th, with the person being an athlete I don't know if they resumed practices and whatnot prior to that, what their activities were before, etc. None of the news stories advise just when the test was taken that yielded the positive result and the date when the sequencing was done. I'm more interested in the information but don't presently intend to view the information as alarming. I'm totally with you on sequencing. Who knows what oodles of information we could have by now if we had been doing that.