One of the things I was doing was to create a miniature Barbault Index for the Jupiter-Saturn-Pluto conjunction itself (basically: add up the degrees of arc separating Jupiter/Saturn, Saturn/Pluto, and Jupiter/Pluto - the full version includes Uranus and Neptune as well). This index reached its lowest value (i.e. the worst value, the one as close to a perfect triple conjunction as it was going to get) on November 13 at 8.20, lower than it was in March.
When China locked down back in mid-January it was at about 25, and it ascends back above that number in mid-January 2021, and returns to a pre-pandemic level around the start of April. Because of social inertia, that probably doesn't mean a 100% all-clear, but it probably means we will be out of the woods with COVID restrictions by late spring/early summer, especially as Jupiter will be in its fast phase in late winter/early spring. (Note: This does not mean we'll be out of the woods with this whole decadal mess, just the Jupiter-Saturn-Pluto part of it. We still have Neptune opposite US natal Neptune, Pluto opposite natal Mercury, the inauguration chart, the nasty eclipses, etc.)
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Date: 2020-11-19 11:25 pm (UTC)When China locked down back in mid-January it was at about 25, and it ascends back above that number in mid-January 2021, and returns to a pre-pandemic level around the start of April. Because of social inertia, that probably doesn't mean a 100% all-clear, but it probably means we will be out of the woods with COVID restrictions by late spring/early summer, especially as Jupiter will be in its fast phase in late winter/early spring. (Note: This does not mean we'll be out of the woods with this whole decadal mess, just the Jupiter-Saturn-Pluto part of it. We still have Neptune opposite US natal Neptune, Pluto opposite natal Mercury, the inauguration chart, the nasty eclipses, etc.)