Follow-up appointment with my cataract surgeon today. (The surgery was not quite 2 years ago.) I had forgotten that sharper vision after the surgery had allowed me to read the third line of the eye chart for the first time in decades, but increasingly blurred vision now leaves me back to the second line. No cataract-related problems, though. That means the blurriness is the subjective expression of the slow growth of my macular degeneration blind spot. No way to stop that but it's very slow.
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Deaths:255(x6)
Recovered:22,593(93.6%)
Hospital:5(-3) ICU:3(0)
Tests:391,976(+276)
Positivity Rate up to 1.2%
Death Rate holding at 1.1%
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Follow-up appointment with my cataract surgeon today. (The surgery was not quite 2 years ago.) I had forgotten that sharper vision after the surgery had allowed me to read the third line of the eye chart for the first time in decades, but increasingly blurred vision now leaves me back to the second line. No cataract-related problems, though. That means the blurriness is the subjective expression of the slow growth of my macular degeneration blind spot. No way to stop that but it's very slow.
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