There were 849,181 new cases of Coronavirus in the U.S. today. 2,025 deaths, and 21,945 critical or severe cases. Once we hit around 20,000 severe cases, hospitals tend to get overrun. A lack of tests is the least of our concerns. I hope it doesn’t happen, but I think we should prepare for another round of mandatory stay at home lockdowns to start to take place within the next week or two. Get enough groceries to get by for at least a month (nonperishable/ doesn’t need cooled). Even if the Supreme Court rules against the vaccine mandate and/or lockdowns aren’t forced on us again, you’re probably going to want to stay at home anyway to avoid getting sick, if possible. Masks and vaccines don’t seem to work with the Omicron variant and we’re approaching a million people getting sick each day in the U.S. At that rate and with non-vaccinated people already getting fired, we are going to have a labor shortage for running our critical infrastructure (water, power, internet, etc.), emergency services, as well as the supply chain disruptions we already have getting worse. Self quarantine has been lowered from 10 days to 5. This wasn’t because you’re safe after 5. It was because our country can’t afford to lose 10 million workers each 10 days and still function properly. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Plan accordingly and stay safe.