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CDC Releases New In-Season Estimates for COVID-19 and RSV
CDC Releases New In-Season Estimates for COVID-19 and RSV
“SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, continues to cause serious illness, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can be dangerous for infants and older adults.”
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, continues to cause serious illness, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can be dangerous for infants and older adults.
·cdc.gov·
CDC Releases New In-Season Estimates for COVID-19 and RSV
Covid still a risk to vulnerable people - Essex matron says
Covid still a risk to vulnerable people - Essex matron says

“An NHS matron said that too often people were mistaking Covid for a common cold and a lack of testing could be putting vulnerable people at risk. Lana Goodwin, who works in Covid services at Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust in Billericay, Essex, said she believed people who were not high risk ‘feel that Covid has gone.’…Ms Goodwin said that her clinic had people testing positive for the virus every day and vulnerable people were ‘unfortunately still dying from Covid.’”

An NHS matron said that too often people were mistaking Covid for a common cold and a lack of testing could be putting vulnerable people at risk.Lana Goodwin, who works in Covid services at Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust in Billericay, Essex, said she believed people who were not high risk "feel that Covid has gone".
·bbc.com·
Covid still a risk to vulnerable people - Essex matron says
No, the COVID-19 Pandemic Isn’t Over
No, the COVID-19 Pandemic Isn’t Over

“Epidemic vs. endemic vs. pandemic

To understand why the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, let’s do a quick refresher on the definitions of ‘epidemic,’ ‘endemic’ and ‘pandemic.’

Epidemic vs. endemic vs. pandemicTo understand why the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, let’s do a quick refresher on the definitions of “epidemic,” “endemic” and “pandemic.”
·health.clevelandclinic.org·
No, the COVID-19 Pandemic Isn’t Over
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us

“I am concerned that the sense of urgency about COVID-19 appears to have faded. The disease has not been discussed during the election season, even though it is an ongoing and developing public health threat. I believe this is a dangerous mindset. The reality is that COVID-19 remains a unique and deadly threat for many people — it is not just another respiratory virus, and should not be treated as such by our leaders.”

I am concerned that the sense of urgency about COVID-19 appears to have faded. The disease has not been discussed during the election season, even though it is an ongoing and developing public health threat. I believe this is a dangerous mindset. The reality is that COVID-19 remains a unique and deadly threat for many people — it is not just another respiratory virus, and should not be treated as such by our leaders.
·thehill.com·
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us
NHS 10-day Covid warning as cases, deaths and hospitalisations surge
NHS 10-day Covid warning as cases, deaths and hospitalisations surge
“The UK's health body has warned that COVID-19 spreads "very easily through close contact with people who have the virus" and you can still be infectious for ‘up to 10 days’”
The UK's health body has warned that COVID-19 spreads "very easily through close contact with people who have the virus" and you can still be infectious for "up to 10 days"
·www-essexlive-news.cdn.ampproject.org·
NHS 10-day Covid warning as cases, deaths and hospitalisations surge
So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.
So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.

“So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.

‘Don’t worry, send us a head shot and we’ll digitally include it.’

They are literally swapping heads to try to get out of reality.”

·x.com·
So a healthcare worker went to an event, and didn’t want to remove their mask for the photo.
Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again
Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again

MASSIVE public health failure, and huge misinformation and propaganda win for both political parties.

“Half of Americans (49%) believe they'll never get COVID again, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker”

·ipsos.com·
Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:

“People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:

Hearing loss. Loss of smell. Movement issues. New onset asthma. Heart conditions. Clots in the legs. Zero connection being made to COVID.

The only thing public health succeeded at is covering their own ass.”

·x.com·
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:
Covid-19 may lead to longest period of peacetime excess mortality, says new Swiss Re report | Swiss Re
Covid-19 may lead to longest period of peacetime excess mortality, says new Swiss Re report | Swiss Re

“Fluctuations in excess mortality tend to be short-term, reflecting developments such as a large-scale medical breakthrough or the negative impact of a large epidemic. However, as society absorbs these events, excess mortality should revert to the baseline.

With COVID-19 this has not been the case and all-cause excess mortality is still above the pre-pandemic baseline. In 2021, excess mortality spiked to 23% above the 2019 baseline in the US, and 11% in the UK. As Swiss Re Institute's report estimates, in 2023, it remained significantly elevated in the range of 3–7% for the US, and 5–8% for the UK.

If the underlying drivers of current excess mortality continue, Swiss Re Institute's analysis estimates that excess mortality may remain as high as 3% for the US and 2.5% for the UK by 2033."

What does the percentage increase in deaths mean in real numbers? Roughly 3 million people die in the US every year of various causes (cancer, heart disease, accidents, etc). The 3-7% increase in 2023 represents a 3-7% increase in that 3m number, so roughly 90-210k more deaths. This places Covid-19 solidly among the top five killers in the US.

·swissre.com·
Covid-19 may lead to longest period of peacetime excess mortality, says new Swiss Re report | Swiss Re
Beginning Nov 1, the will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.
Beginning Nov 1, the will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.

Notice CDC is waiting until after the election to resume gathering vital public health info on Covid.

“Nov 1, the @CMSgov will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.”

·x.com·
Beginning Nov 1, the will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.
I'm used to not fitting in, but this whole society balls deep in its covid denial has transformed me into a complete outcast . I don't belong anywhere nor do I desire to be part of this pro infection society. This experience has left a lasting mark on me😷
I'm used to not fitting in, but this whole society balls deep in its covid denial has transformed me into a complete outcast . I don't belong anywhere nor do I desire to be part of this pro infection society. This experience has left a lasting mark on me😷
“I'm used to not fitting in, but this whole society balls deep in its covid denial has transformed me into a complete outcast . I don't belong anywhere nor do I desire to be part of this pro infection society. #CovidIsNotOver This experience has left a lasting mark on me😷”
·x.com·
I'm used to not fitting in, but this whole society balls deep in its covid denial has transformed me into a complete outcast . I don't belong anywhere nor do I desire to be part of this pro infection society. This experience has left a lasting mark on me😷
Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.
Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.
“Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.”
·x.com·
Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.
COVID can cause new health problems even 3 years after infection, study finds: 'We don’t know what’s going to happen at 10 years'
COVID can cause new health problems even 3 years after infection, study finds: 'We don’t know what’s going to happen at 10 years'
“People are developing new-onset disease as the result of an infection that they had three years ago,” says Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly, a clinical epidemiologist at Washington University in St. Louis and lead author of the study. ‘It challenges the notion that these viruses are sort of self-contained or that after the acute first phase, they become inconsequential.’”
·fortune.com·
COVID can cause new health problems even 3 years after infection, study finds: 'We don’t know what’s going to happen at 10 years'
Meta CEO Says He Was ‘Pressured’ by Biden to Pull Covid Content
Meta CEO Says He Was ‘Pressured’ by Biden to Pull Covid Content

“Mark Zuckerberg alleged that Facebook was “pressured” by the US government to censor content related to Covid-19 during the global pandemic and that he regrets the company’s decision to accede to the demands.

‘In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire’,”

·bloomberg.com·
Meta CEO Says He Was ‘Pressured’ by Biden to Pull Covid Content
The red line in the model represents current infection rates, which starkly contrasts with the lower rates observed during the early pandemic phase, illustrated by the purple line.
The red line in the model represents current infection rates, which starkly contrasts with the lower rates observed during the early pandemic phase, illustrated by the purple line.

U.S. COVID-19 Infection Risk 10.7 Times Higher Than in 2020

📢 Recent PMC Model analyses reveal that Americans are now 10.7 times more likely to contract COVID-19 compared to August 22, 2020, highlighting a significant increase in infection rates.

·x.com·
The red line in the model represents current infection rates, which starkly contrasts with the lower rates observed during the early pandemic phase, illustrated by the purple line.
Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it fro…
Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it fro…

“The COVID-19 pandemic took that from me. Actually, that’s not quite right. It was the perceived “end” of the pandemic that really ruined my teaching career. I am immunocompromised and rely on medication to manage an autoimmune disease. This means vaccine protection from the virus is probably less effective for me than for most people. Also, my particular illness – Crohn’s, an inflammatory bowel disease – has been shown to put me at significantly greater risk than most for long COVID: a potentially chronic condition that can be very debilitating. And despite how it may seem, COVID circulates widely much of the year: We are still in a pandemic.”

The COVID-19 pandemic took that from me. Actually, that’s not quite right. It was the perceived “end” of the pandemic that really ruined my teaching career. I am immunocompromised and rely on medication to manage an autoimmune disease. This means vaccine protection from the virus is probably less effective for me than for most people. Also, my particular illness – Crohn’s, an inflammatory bowel disease – has been shown to put me at significantly greater risk than most for long COVID: a potentially chronic condition that can be very debilitating. And despite how it may seem, COVID circulates widely much of the year: We are still in a pandemic.
·archive.ph·
Opinion: I loved my teaching career. COVID normalization stole it fro…
Respiratory Virus Dashboard
Respiratory Virus Dashboard

August 22, 2024

“BREAKING: California's COVID-19 rates have surged to 14.7 percent, and wastewater viral loads have reached unprecedented and alarming record levels.”

·cdph.ca.gov·
Respiratory Virus Dashboard