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Day: October 22, 2021

Many ‘long Covid’ sufferers unable to fully work six months later

Many people suffering from “long Covid” are still unable to work at full capacity six months after infection, a large-scale survey of confirmed and suspected patients has found.

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Study: Evidence based management guideline for the COVID-19 pandemic – Review article

By Maria Nicola, Niamh O’Neill, Catrin Sohrabi, Mehdi Khan, Maliha Agha, and Riaz Agha • Published 2020 Apr 11 Elsevier Public Health Emergency Collection COVID-19 has now been declared a pandemic. To date, COVID-19 has affected over 2.5 million people worldwide, resulting in over 170,000 reported deaths. Numerous preventative strategies and non-pharmaceutical interventions have

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How to Protect Yourself & Others

Protect Unvaccinated Family Members Some people in your family need to continue to take steps to protect themselves from COVID-19, including Anyone not fully vaccinated, including children under 12 who cannot be vaccinated yet People with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions Get Vaccinated Authorized

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Study: SARS-CoV-2 Transmission From People Without COVID-19 Symptoms

By Michael A. Johansson, PhD ; Talia M. Quandelacy, PhD, MPH ; Sarah Kada, PhD ; et al • Published January 7, 2021 JAMA NETWORK Question  What proportion of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread is associated with transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) from persons with no symptoms? Findings  In this decision analytical model assessing multiple scenarios for

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Study: Unclear but present danger: An asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 carrier

By Xuejing Yu,  Dongchuan Ran,  Jinhui Wang,  Yuan Qin,  Ruishan Liu,  Xueli Shi,  Yiping Wang,  Chang Xie,  Jia Jiang, and Jianzhong Zhou • Published 2020 Jul 23 Genes & Diseases Superspreaders are critical infectious resources in multiple infectious diseases. They can be asymptomatic or present mild symptoms but can

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Study: MERS, SARS, and Ebola: The Role of Super-Spreaders in Infectious Disease

Super-spreading occurs when a single patient infects a disproportionate number of contacts. The 2015 MERS-CoV, 2003 SARS-CoV, and to a lesser extent 2014–15 Ebola virus outbreaks were driven by super-spreaders.

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Higher Reinfection Risk? Vaccine Resistant? NYC Drops New Report on COVID Variants

By Jennifer Millman • Published April 13, 2021 NBC NEW YORK Health officials say they are looking into whether the Washington Heights variant causes a higher risk of reinfection by other variants or is more resistant to vaccines, but they know it’s more contagious More contagious variants are keeping

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Mutations could render current Covid vaccines ineffective in a year or less, epidemiologists warn

By Holly Ellyatt CNBC Published MAR 30 2021 Mutations of the coronavirus could render current vaccines ineffective within a year, according to a survey of experts in 28 countries. Of those surveyed, almost a third gave a time frame of nine months or less. Fewer than 1

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The Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine Is Less Effective Against The South African And UK Variants Than Against The Original Virus, According To A New “Real-World” Study From Israel

By William A. Haseltine Forbes Published Apr 11, 2021 The novel mRNA vaccines of Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech are among the most effective of all the developed vaccines at preventing infection and disease. For that, we are all grateful. But even the best vaccines fail to protect some

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In race between vaccines and variants, Massachusetts may be seeing an ‘uncoupling’ of COVID-19 cases and deaths

Experts estimate that the three variants of concern now account for more than half of Massachusetts cases.

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