Shikata ga nai

A graph showing how much viral coronavirus RNA has been detected in Boston and the suburbs from March to October 2020

While we were all distracted by the shiny object referred to as the Cameron Peak fire, old East Troublesome snuck in through the back door, jumped the protective moat and everything.  Meanwhile, while we were all distracted by evacuations, those Covid-19 bowel evacuations we were all so proud to announce were being monitored have gone begging (what was the point of monitoring sewer water if we weren’t going to do anything with the data?  Or warn the public about when the trend line started standing upright?)  Seems like Uncle CoV II just slipped into Estes through the back, back door, and we are going to start feeling some major butt pain up in here, coupled with air hunger.  We’ve gone from a case a week to a case a day, and even Harmony will tell you that signifies major trouble for our rehab hospital capacity two weeks hence.  Maybe we should just keep everyone down in the valley, the valley so low, Tom Doo-Doo-ley, because all this displacement is going to lead to even more local positives acquired elsewhere as folks return.  Like Bobo said:  “I am become death, destroyer of worlds.“

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