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Author: Claudinne Miller

China Reports Nearly 60,000 Covid-Linked Deaths Since Lifting Restrictions

(NYT) The unexpected disclosure was made as the country faces mounting criticism for providing unreliable data on its latest coronavirus outbreak.

Jan 17, 2023

For long covid fatigue, a strategy called ‘pacing’ helps, but at a cost

(Washington Post) Taking a lesson from people with chronic fatigue, many patients with long covid are scaling back daily activity to cope. What is it like to live with the chronic fatigue of long covid? It feels like dragging your body through wet cement, says Judy Schaefer, 58, a once avid hiker who lives in […]

Jan 17, 2023

China’s COVID surge prompts CDC to expand a hunt for new variants among air travelers

(NPR) It’s early morning at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, D.C.,and Ana Valdez is already hard at work at one of the international gates. “Hello everybody. Welcome,” she shouts with a big smile as arriving travelers flood through two large swinging doors. “Do you like to help the CDC to find new variants for COVID?” […]

Jan 14, 2023

Bivalent vaccines vs. BQ & XBB

(UNMC Global Center for Health Security) UNMC’s Global Center for Health Security leadership team meets weekly with local and state public health representatives to review and discuss new COVID-19 developments and other infectious disease challenges. James V. Lawler, MD, MPH, FIDSA, provides an overview of new data, developments, and updates on a local, state, national, […]

Jan 10, 2023

Who named the new COVID variant “The Kraken?”

Source article in Fortune. Everyone knows the names of the major COVID variants like Alpha, Delta, and Omicron. But last year, viral evolution shifted, muddying the waters, as well as the names of the major variants. Instead of spawning entirely new variants, COVID began evolving within Omicron itself—at a breakneck pace, no less. The organization responsible […]

Jan 10, 2023

The quiet cost of covid: A million people missing work each month

(Washington Post) Some 1.5 million people missed work because of an illness last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The month before that, it was 1.6 million. In October, 1.3 million and in September 1.2 million. In fact, the last time there were fewer than a million Americans missing work because of an illness […]

Jan 10, 2023

USDA reports more H5N1 avian flu in mammals, including bears

(CIDRAP) The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently reported 12 more highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu detections in mammals, including skunks, bears, a raccoon, and a red fox. Most of the animals that tested positive were from West Coast states, including Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. Oregon reported the virus in […]

Jan 10, 2023

NIH funds eight studies to advance rapid diagnosis of COVID-19-related inflammatory syndrome in children

(LabPulse) The National Institutes of Health on Monday said it has awarded eight research grants to refine new technologies for early diagnosis of severe illnesses resulting from SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. The new awards follow grants issued in 2020 to foster methods for diagnosing children at high risk for multisystem inflammatory syndrome MIS-C) — a rare, severe, […]

Jan 10, 2023

Democratic Republic of the Congo: 12,000 measles cases reported in Kasaï-Oriental province

(Outbreak News Today) The Head of the Provincial Health Division of Kasaï-Oriental, Doctor Nestor Tshiteku announced that more than 12,000 cases of measles, including 109 deaths were recorded during 2022 in the province. This epidemic currently affects the 17 health zones that make up this province located in the center of the Democratic Republic of […]

Jan 10, 2023

Inside the High-Security Lab Where Scientists Are Fighting the Next Pandemic

(Washingtonian) We visited a military facility that works with some of the world’s scariest pathogens. When you roll up to the military’s premier biodefense lab, the security situation is intense. USAMRIID—the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases—is a complex of buildings at Maryland’s Fort Detrick, surrounded by a scary black fence. Along the […]

Jan 10, 2023