Last time, we looked at the national virus sampling trends, and saw we were on the way down from the winter peak.
Well, levels are on the rise again in some areas. Still usually at a medium level, but we are not at all in a state of "the coast is clear"!
Here are some graphs, all adjusted to show the most recent six months.
Nationally, levels are rising in the Northeast (orange).
Vermont and New Hampshire have a mixed bag depending on location. In Vermont, levels in Montpelier (orange) are heading back up.
And in New Hampshire, for example, Berlin (orange) is back up at this winter's peak, while Keene (brown) is down almost at a summer level.
We didn't pick the colors on these graphs, but it looks like to keep your levels low, don't be orange!
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