ai6yr, to random
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Eh, crap, re-implementing stricter personal COVID-19 measures after just relaxing them, an (entire) family I know with COVID or recovering, after catching it from an older relative who was hospitalized--they later figured out, COVID-19. (ie Once again, moving back to "all indoor interaction in public N95" -- pondering where I'll go with outdoor in crowds.).

augieray, to random
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I continue to opt out of all conferences, including my own employer's, to avoid a higher-risk environment for . But, I feel guilty doing so. I feel as if I'm not supporting our business like others. Yet today, with our big annual conference five days away, I spoke with two people who will be at the conference who today are just 'getting the flu,' and I'm reminded of why I made the decision not to attend.

larsmb, to random
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How to stay safe & sane and deal with the world in times of , here's an upcoming book looking for sponsors: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/violetblue/the-covid-sanity-handbook

currentbias, to random
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augieray, to random
@augieray@mastodon.social avatar

Study of those with severe finds “At 12 months of follow-up, 43% of patients presented with dyspnea, 27% of whom had a restrictive ventilatory disorder and 18% of whom presented with impaired DLCO (Diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide).”

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38808823/

augieray, to random
@augieray@mastodon.social avatar

Paxlovid may have helped some who were not hospitalized, but this study of those hospitalized with found that "neither molnupiravir nor nirmatrelvir-ritonavir were associated with reductions in 28-day mortality, duration of hospital stay, or risk of progressing to invasive mechanical ventilation or death." (And Paxlovid can be associated with greater risk of viral mutations.)

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.23.24307731v1

augieray, to random
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New STUDY finds that those with have an 8x greater risk of acute respiratory complications or post-acute respiratory sequela. "Furthermore, while the excess post-acute risk diminished with time following SARS-CoV-2 infection, it persisted beyond 6 months post-infection. "

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-48825-w

deewani, to random
@deewani@mastodon.social avatar

COVID Is Rising in Bay Area Wastewater Again - Carly Severn @teacupinthebay “COVID-19 levels are up across 82% of the sites monitored around the Bay Area. WastewaterSCAN’s Amanda Bidwell told KQED by email that this local rise mirrors a current “upward trend” of COVID-19 wastewater levels nationally over the last three weeks.”#KQED #SFBA #COVID19 https://www.kqed.org/news/11987343/covid-bay-area-wastewater-variant-symptoms-isolation-guidance

robsonfletcher, to random
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“Post-recovery from COVID-19, the immune system undergoes reconstruction. However, the elevated interferon responsive genes in monocytes can still be found after 4 months since the infection, which implies that the immune system is not fully recovered after 4 months…”

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-48825-w

universalhub, to boston
@universalhub@mastodon.online avatar

Judge rules #Boston Medical Center was within its rights to fire RN who refused #Covid19 shots https://www.universalhub.com/2024/judge-rules-boston-medical-center-was-within-its

#lawsuits

MaksiSanctum, to random
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The CDC’s reported COVID wastewater levels by state show that viral activity is currently “Very High” in Hawaii and “High” in Utah, Wyoming, and Maine. Wastewater levels are “Low” or “Minimal” across all other reporting states and territories as of May 23

https://peoplescdc.substack.com/p/peoples-cdc-may-27-2024-covid-19?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email-restack-comment&r=1v53f1&triedRedirect=true

PostcardsFromParadise, to auscovid19

@auscovid19

MASKC (which didn't close down) despite its closing sale) has an 80% off Memorial Day sale, including KN95 masks for kids.

The reduction shows up when you add an item to the shopping cart.

armeline, to random French
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JoePajak, to random
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🇳🇿'New Zealand is experiencing its highest peak in COVID-19 cases since Dec 2022, professor Michael Baker says. The data came from wastewater testing, but hospital admissions were also up'. @nzherald @radionz

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-nz-experiencing-highest-peak-in-18-months-says-epidemiologist-michael-baker/4YOZREFBDVC6VFBTMCAZUW3KXE/

larsmb, to random German
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War in den letzten Jahren irgendwas, was einen explosionsartigen Anstieg von Pflegebedarf verursachen könnte?

Irgendeine systemische pan- und dann endemische Infektion, deren Eindämmung wir komplett aufgegeben haben? Die bei einem geringen aber sich aufsummierendem Anteil von Patient*innen Langzeitfolgen verursacht? Gerade auch bei älterwerdenden Menschen?

Hm. Ne. Mysteriös. Unerklärlich.

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/zahl-der-pflegebeduerftigen-laut-lauterbach-explosionsartig-gestiegen-120.html

augieray, to random
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More evidence that the US is beginning a new surge (that will hopefully be mitigated by summer weather and outdoor activities):

The positive rate of testing is rising for the first time in 5 months. The rise is small, but it's a change in trend.

The CDC shows positive rate rising from 3.1% to 3.4% after falling from 13.1% in December. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_weeklydeaths_testpositivity_00

Walgreens dashboard inflates the positive rate, but it's also rising for the first time in five months: https://www.walgreens.com/healthcare-solutions/covid-19-index

catrionagold, to coronavirus
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augieray, to random
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My experiments going out with my CO2 monitor are discouraging. Tonight, with COVID in wastewater at its lowest in 11 months in my city, we went out to eat. We hoped for outdoor dining, but it rained, so we sat inside. CO2 readings:

4:30 pm: 50% crowd in a brewpub: 1548
5:45 pm: 75% crowd in a Mexican restaurant: 1341
7:45 pm: Long line at ice cream shop: 1896

I thought businesses upgraded air filtration & ventilation, but these readings encourage me to stay home. taught us nothing.

augieray,
@augieray@mastodon.social avatar

BTW, not many people are participating, so data is spotty, but I am taking time to update my C02 readings to https://www.co2trackers.com/home. You might see if folks in your area are sharing CO2 readings in businesses.

MatWright,
@MatWright@mastodon.social avatar

@augieray there is no incentive - either tax provisions, encouragement by public health, grants, or even public pressure

the entire clean air movement is being actively suppressed, you can't bring C02 monitors into schools in British Columbia, as a staff member or student - school boards, local, provincial and national politicians run away at the very suggestion

and it's literally the cheapest and simplest thing they could do

DenisCOVIDinfoguy, to NewZealand
@DenisCOVIDinfoguy@aus.social avatar

🇳🇿"New Zealand is experiencing its highest peak in COVID-19 cases since December 2022, professor Michael Baker says."

"Despite the recommended isolation period now only being 5 days, Baker suggested people still getting a positive Covid-19 test wait to test again on day 6 or 7 before going back into society."

"The biology hasn't changed," Baker said, but there was more pressure for people to go back to work and school."

@auscovid19

Source: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/517905/covid-19-nz-experiencing-highest-peak-in-18-months-epidemiologist

DenisCOVIDinfoguy, to auscovid19
@DenisCOVIDinfoguy@aus.social avatar

World Health Organization (WHO) @WHO

ranked among the top 3 leading causes of death globally in 2020 and 2021, responsible for 13 million lives lost.

In most regions of the world, it was among the top 5 causes of death. In the Americas, it was the number 1 cause of death.

@auscovid19

Source: https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1794041340151447970

mfioretti_en, to random
@mfioretti_en@mastodon.social avatar

"We are close to what I call shipper capitulation"

because of "surprisingly strong market, plus lower vessel capacity due to the Red Sea crisis"

https://theloadstar.com/mounting-container-shortages-creating-total-havoc/

boredzo, to random
@boredzo@mastodon.social avatar

The mask I wear, , is having a storewide sale through the end of the month: https://www.flomask.com/

It's to celebrate the founder's birthday, so the coupon code is “KEVSTURNING45”.

I'm happy with my Flo Mask—it's the most comfortable well-fitting mask for me as a glasses-wearer. Good protection with minimal fog. (I recommend getting the optional foam condensation insert, which also helps reduce fogging.)

augieray, to random
@augieray@mastodon.social avatar

The colder it gets, the worse the impact. STUDY:

"Results showed that every short-term drop in daily temperature of more than 3°C led to an increase in the number of hospitalizations due to a worsening of disease progression in infected individuals with a 1–3 day lag."

I can't access the entire study. I wonder if cold air does something to the virus, or if it's just that colder weather means more time indoors and greater exposure.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2210670724003500?via%3Dihub

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