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Category: COVID

Could These New Variants Drive a Dreaded Winter COVID Surge?

MedPageToday – Public health experts have warned of a new winter wave of COVID-19, and now the latest data from the CDC showed several fast-spreading variants that may drive such a trend. The Omicron BA.5 variant’s dominance among sequenced cases in the U.S. has been declining since late August. Though it remained responsible for nearly 68% […]

Oct 18, 2022

Boston University researchers’ testing of lab-made version of Covid virus draws government scrutiny

STAT News – Research at Boston University that involved testing a lab-made hybrid version of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is garnering heated headlines alleging the scientists involved could have unleashed a new pathogen. There is no evidence the work, performed under biosecurity level 3 precautions in BU’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories, was conducted improperly or […]

Oct 18, 2022

Uptick of COVID-19 cases are emerging in China, with 1,026 new infections on Saturday

Reuters – China reported 1,026 new COVID-19 infections for Oct. 15, of which 244 were symptomatic and 782 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Sunday. That compared with 1,364 new cases a day earlier – 361 symptomatic and 1,003 asymptomatic, which China counts separately. There were no new deaths, the same as the […]

Oct 17, 2022

COVID Variants Gain Ground

CDC – COVID subvariants BQ1 and BQ1.1 are gaining ground, making up around 5.7% each of the total U.S. cases in the last week according to CDC data. Link to data

Oct 17, 2022

Outcomes among confirmed cases and a matched comparison group in the Long-COVID in Scotland study

Nature – With increasing numbers infected by SARS-CoV-2, understanding long-COVID is essential to inform health and social care support. A Scottish population cohort of 33,281 laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections and 62,957 never-infected individuals were followed-up via 6, 12 and 18-month questionnaires and linkage to hospitalization and death records. Of the 31,486 symptomatic infections,1,856 (6%) had not […]

Oct 13, 2022

Please Just Get the Dang Updated COVID Booster Shot 

GQ – It’s good for you, it’s good for your community, and it’s widely available right now. This time around a pair of new vaccines, the updated or “bivalent”  boosters from Pfizer and Moderna, could curb another winter spike. They’re both FDA-approved, and they both are designed to protect against the latest omicron sub-variants. They’re available near […]

Oct 13, 2022

Munich, Germany clinics: The situation is getting worse

The Munich Eye – Hospitals are again groaning more under Corona: 576 hospital beds are currently occupied by Corona patients in Munich hospitals. 37 of these are intensive care beds and 15 are intensive monitoring care beds. The increase compared to the previous week is massive: 98 beds more in total. But those are just […]

Oct 13, 2022

Uptick in COVID-Related Blood Clots: Is It Real?

MedPageToday – Since the beginning of the year when Omicron took hold in the U.S., physicians across the country have reported seeing fewer instances of blood clotting linked to COVID-19. However, recent social media postings from members of the medical community in the U.K. — which has served as a harbinger for what’s to come in the U.S. throughout […]

Oct 13, 2022

Risk of Covid death almost zero for people who are boosted and treated

CNBC– Dr. Ashish Jha, head of the White House Covid task force, said the U.S. has made major strides in fighting Covid since the early days of the pandemic. “If you are up to date with your vaccines and if you get treated if you have a breakthrough infection, your risk of dying from Covid […]

Oct 13, 2022

Use of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing to Evaluate Long COVID-19 Symptoms in Adults

JAMA – In this systematic review and meta-analysis of 38 studies comprising 2160 participants, exercise capacity was reduced by 4.9 mL/kg/min among individuals with symptoms consistent with LC compared with individuals without symptoms more than 3 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Findings among individuals with exertional intolerance suggest that deconditioning, dysfunctional breathing, chronotropic incompetence, and abnormal […]

Oct 13, 2022