The dumps were absorbed good enough in my opinion. The problem is that right now we have someone (credible enough for me) who is telling that there is some kind of major problem with the blockchain. But he hasnt give enough explanations. So there is great uncertainty right now and it will stay for a while unless we know more about that or we conclude it was bullshit...
There's nothing wrong with the network. There was a "mini-fork" last week, which resulted in an alternative chain of 25-35 blocks. It was presumably caused by a mining pool's daemon being stuck whilst still serving a block template. In addition, some (remote) nodes were affected too, i.e., they synced to this mini alternative chain. Evidently, this resulted in a small subset of users not being able to properly use Monero.