Coronavirus dashboard: five years on

 – by New Deal democrat

Covd-19 has now been with us for over five years. The first reliable statistics started to be kept at the end of March 2020. On Friday the CDC issued the final update for deaths ending the week of March 29, 2025, which means we now have five full years of documentation. So this is a good time to take a look back, and to update where we stand.

To cut to the chase, it appears the original Omicron variant was a watershed. All variants that have come and gone since then have been descended from that one. Between widespread, probably near universal infections from that line over the past three years, and vaccinations targeted at that variant line, it very much looks like the virus is now facing a wall of resistance.

Here is the CDC’s wastewater particle graph. This graph started at the time Omicron was rampant, so it only covers the last 3+ years:

You can see that Covid particles in wastewater have never gotten close to their Omicron levels, and there has been a general decline over the past year.

Even more significant is what has happened to deaths. Here is the full five year long weekly chart of deaths:

Basically, there was an awful first two years, followed by a sharp and continuing decline thereafter.

Here is the same chart, but just for the last three years (note difference in scale):