COVID-19 Pandemic
- abc7news.com Omicron BA.5 strain may shorten COVID immunity from 3 months to 28 days, research shows
Australian health officials are changing the recommendations to reduce the definition of COVID immunity, say they're seeing reinfections happen faster and more frequently with BA.5 and BA.4. Both strains make up more than 80% of new cases in the U.S.
- insightplus.mja.com.au More proof COVID is a multi-system cluster bomb
IF further proof was needed that infection with SARS-CoV-2 has long-term sequelae for the human
- • 89%allafrica.com Nigerians Suffering Neurological Impact of Covid-19 Two Years After - Study
Several individuals in Nigeria are experiencing neurological manifestations of neuro-long COVID such as brain fog, mild cognitive impairment, fatigue, sleep problems, headache, sensations of pins and needles, and muscle pain, according to the findings of a study carried out by Nigerian and American ...
> Long COVID principally affects adults in their prime, affecting their quality of life and ability to work, contributing to profound public health and socio-economic impacts.
Please take care of your health, not everyone can to the same extent due to lack of awareness or diminished immunity.
- www.brainfacts.org The Risks of Even Mild COVID-19: 1 in 4 Showing Cognitive Deficits After Mild Case, Brazilian Study Finds
Even younger people who had mild COVID-19 showed persistent cognitive impairments.
- www.mdpi.com Retinal Microvasculature Changes Linked to Executive Function Impairment after COVID-19
Background/Objectives: Studies using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) have revealed that individuals recovering from COVID-19 have a reduced retinal vascular density (VD) and larger foveal avascular zones (FAZs) than healthy individuals, with more severe cases showing greater reductio...
“An estimated one in 10 infections results in post-Covid conditions suggesting that hundreds of millions of people will need longer term care” —Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
- • 98%abcnews.go.com Americans can once again order 4 free at-home COVID tests from the federal government
Starting Thursday, Americans can order four free at-home COVID tests from the federal government ahead of respiratory virus season.
- www.self.com Yes, It’s Still Really Worth Avoiding COVID—Even If You’ve Already Had It a Few Times
This virus behaves differently in our bodies than cold and flu—and can do major long-term damage.
- www.nature.com Post-hospitalisation COVID-19 cognitive deficits at one year are global and associated with elevated brain injury markers and grey matter volume reduction - Nature Medicine
A national prospective study of patients requiring hospitalization for COVID-19 demonstrates global cognitive deficits at one-year, associated with elevated brain injury markers and reduced grey matter volume.
I was wearing earbuds so I just ignored him completely and eventually he shut up, but this is why I continue to mask, because these people are crazy.
- • 93%people.com Sérgio Mendes, Brazilian Bossa Nova Musician, Dies of Long Covid at 83
Sérgio Mendes, the Brazilian-born musician known for his bossa nova style, died on Thursday, Sept. 5, in a Los Angeles hospital. He was 83.
- • 100%www.newsweek.com COVID map update shows states with 'very high' viral activity in wastewater
More than 30 states have the highest level of coronavirus detection.
- • 87%www.wionews.com COVID-19 was the surprise guest at Democratic National Convention as attendees test positive for virus
A surprise guest was expected at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) held last week in Chicago. While most were expecting Taylor Swift or Beyonce to turn up, it was COVID-19 - an invisible enemy that tormented much of humanity in the last few years, that arrived at the DNC and infected multiple...
- • 85%www.nbcnews.com More free Covid tests will be available in late September, Biden admin says
The announcement comes ahead of the cooler months and as Covid rates have risen across most of the country over the summer, fueled by highly contagious new variants.
- • 83%www.cnbc.com FDA approves updated Pfizer, Moderna Covid vaccines as virus surges; shots to be available within days
The Covid jabs target a strain called KP.2, a descendant of the highly contagious omicron subvariant JN.1 that began circulating widely in the U.S. this year.
- www.kpbs.org COVID positivity rate hits 21% as students return to school
As students prepare for the new school year, some health experts suggest up-to-date vaccines and COVID-19 masks.
- www.straitstimes.com Triple whammy: Nine-year-old boy in Singapore suffers Covid-19, myocarditis and stroke
Matt Aeron Semodio's family is crowdfunding to pay his medical expenses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Unvaccinated of course.
- www.okdoomer.io Everything "That Friend" Wants You to Know About Covid
We're scratching the surface.
- icemsg.org 2024-Week 28
This week will be a little bit different. This is an open letter to hospital and clinic administrators, as well as any healthcare organization. Feel free to share widely, particularly to any admini…
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3060668
> This is a really good like State of the Covid letter, of where we're at right now. It ain't great, obviously. This guy is an epidemiologist with a background in hospital infection control and emergency management.
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New study links COVID-19 to lasting neuropsychiatric issues, highlights vaccination benefits.
www.news-medical.net New study links COVID-19 to lasting neuropsychiatric issues, highlights vaccination benefitsCOVID-19 survivors face significantly higher risks of developing neuropsychiatric conditions, but vaccination reduces these risks over time.
- www.scientificamerican.com We’ve Hit Peak Denial. Here’s Why We Can’t Turn Away From Reality
We are living through a terrible time in humanity. Here’s why we tend to stick our heads in the sand and why we need to pull them out, fast
- • 100%stateline.org As states loosen childhood vaccine requirements, health experts’ worries grow • Stateline
Lawmakers across the country are working to sidestep vaccine mandates, not just for COVID-19, but also for measles, polio and meningitis.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15861618
> (USA) > > >Some lawmakers across the country are working to sidestep vaccine mandates, not just for COVID-19, but also for measles, polio and meningitis. Public health experts worry the renewed opposition to childhood immunizations will reverse state gains in vaccination rates. Meanwhile, cases of some diseases, including measles, have increased across the country. > > >>We’re against the government telling us what to do with our own bodies. > >– Louisiana Republican state Rep. Kathy Edmonston > > >“Conservatives have really moved towards that medical freedom position of where people need to be really educated about whatever vaccine that they are taking,” said Tennessee state Sen. Bo Watson, who sponsored his state’s legislation. > > > Picture unrelated to article: > > !
I'm in hospital for a surgery. Staffs don't wear masks. Many of them cough. In the recovery room there is free unlimited access for visitors and you're of course with other patients. Another patient here has three visitors. No masks. No distance. No barriers.
I am trying to discharge myself because I'm legitimately worried I'll catch something from someone else (if I haven't already).
Hospitals don't care about COVID. Why would anyone be surprised about the general population when the most medical institution there is doesn't?
I'm slowly realising that I probably have some mild #LongCovid
Since having covid (now had it twice since 2022): iron deficiencies, breathing problems, constant asthma, and now a sudden allergy to some foods apparently.
My partner and I have been careful throughout the pandemic but clearly not careful enough at times (twice each) since "opening up".
And though it could be far far worse, I feel pretty violated right now TBH.
- • 90%www.mirror.co.uk 'Silent' organ damage found in over half of long Covid patients, study warns
A recent study has found that organ damage persists in long Covid patients, even in those initially not severely affected, raising serious concerns about the long-term health impacts of the virus
From https://drsforchoice.org/ > BREAKING NEWS > >Freedom Coalition of Doctors for Choice is pleased to announce a significant win for transparency! United States District Court Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk has issued a thoughtful, insightful, and incredible 30-page decision that orders the CDC to release the 7.8 million free text fields from the Covid-19 v-safe program to the public! > > The CDC must release hundreds of thousands of these entries each month and all the entries must be released on or before January 15, 2025! CDC had argued that it never had to turn over the entries to the public because it was too burdensome to redact the entries. The Court vehemently disagreed and granted expedited processing, recognizing that “Predictably, the American public now seeks access to COVID-related papers to ensure that relevant government policies were — and still are — supported and justified by the available data.” > > The first production of at least 390,000 free text entries is required to be produced by February 15, 2024 and all data received will be posted on this site for the public’s use. The full decision is available here.
___ Court ruling: https://cases.justia.com/federal/district-courts/texas/txndce/2:2023cv00102/378122/40/0.pdf
Excerpts:
> MEMORANDUM ORDER AND OPINION > > .. The Motion is GRANTED .. > > INTRODUCTION > > .. > > V-safe collected two types of data from millions of Americans: (1) check-the-box options and (2) free-text responses. > > Plaintiff seeks production of approximately 7.8 million freetext responses pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”). > > .. > > C. Plaintiff’s FOIA Request > >While “Trust the Science” became something of a national slogan, 19 the American public’s trust in science and scientists are at an all-time low.20 It is with this background that Plaintiff aims to further the ideals pledged by the Biden-Harris administration: to “Promote trust, transparency, common purpose, and accountability in our government”21 by making available for public access — and particularly for independent scientific and medical research — all of the relevant health data collected through the V-safe program. As the check-the-box data has already been released, it is the free-text response data Plaintiff seeks. > > ...
- www.commondreams.org What Might the US Owe the World for Covid-19?
A US-funded laboratory origin of Covid-19 would certainly constitute the most significant case of governmental gross negligence in history. The people of the world deserve transparency and factual answers on vital questions.
Reposting here in case anyone missed the c/worldnews posting two days ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Sachs#COVID-19 (emphasis mine) >In spring 2020, Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, appointed Sachs as chair of its COVID-19 Commission, whose goals were to provide recommendations for public health policy and improve the practice of medicine. Sachs set up a number of task forces, including one on the origins of the virus.
- www-spiegel-de.translate.goog Berechnung von Wahrscheinlichkeit: Forschende halten Coronaursprung im Labor für möglich
Stammt das Coronavirus aus einem chinesischen Labor? Jedenfalls sollte diese Möglichkeit näher in Betracht gezogen werden, mahnen Forschende nun.
- absolutelymaybe.plos.org Picking Up Steam: Next Generation Covid Vaccine Update 14 - Absolutely Maybe
The race for next generation vaccines is steadily heating up now. And this month, we’ve passed a major milestone: The first data…
The race for next generation vaccines is steadily heating up now. And this month, we’ve passed a major milestone: The first data suggesting that an already-authorized nextgen vaccine could outperform the BNT/Pfizer vaccine – with its manufacturers ramping up production facilities for potentially wide distribution in the next year or so.
- • 94%www.donotpanic.news Covid Just Killed The Last Person Living In An Iron Lung
Paul Alexander, the last person on Earth living in an iron lung after surviving polio as a child, was just killed by covid. The shame of it. Nothing quite sums up the hegemonic project of covid normalization, and the total disregard for the lives of the vulnerable, like a polio survivor being killed...
- • 94%researchinenglish.com Post-Infection COVID-19 Vaccination Halved Risk of Reinfection During Omicron Surge: Shanghai Study Claims
A groundbreaking study conducted in Shanghai reveals that post-infection COVID-19 vaccination can halve the risk of reinfection during the Omicron surge...
- torontosun.com 'UNEXPECTED RESULT:' COVID-19 makes you miserable by draining dopamine
If testing positive for COVID-19 isn’t annoying enough, new research found it can also make you miserable and irritable.
"This is what surrendering to the pandemic means around the edges of the statistics, where people live. It’s not just the broad strokes and the sudden deaths. It’s land mines lying silent beneath the surface of a loved one’s heart or brain or immune system, waiting to be stepped on in a biologically wrong footed moment. It’s whittling away at the already blurry space between functional and disabled [..]"
- • 68%www.amsterdamumc.org Tiredness experienced by Long-COVID patients has a physical cause
Researchers from Amsterdam UMC and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) have discovered that the persistent fatigue in patients with long-COVID has a biological cause, namely mitochondria in muscle cells that produce less energy than in healthy patients. The results of the study were published today in...
- mstdn.social Eric Topol (@erictopol@mstdn.social)
Attached: 1 image One of these epidemic curves is unlike all the others Carl Bergstrom and Bill Hanage in PNAS today explain why http://carlbergstrom.com/publications/pdfs/2023PNAS.pdf
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9825270
> Not the link in the post to the article: http://carlbergstrom.com/publications/pdfs/2023PNAS.pdf
- • 80%www.unmc.edu The Virus That Won’t Go Away
Bloomberg As the pandemic drags us into a fourth year, two key questions are on researchers’ minds: What’s driving the proliferation of immune-evasive variants, and what’s causes the persisten…