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2021-05-22 Why Omicron Is About To Make Americans Act Immorally, Inappropriately
2021-05-22 Why Omicron Is About To Make Americans Act Immorally, Inappropriately
A friend called me for medical advice two weeks ago. He’s single, in his thirties and generally healthy, but he’d developed a dry cough with mild congestion. After a self-administered Covid-19 test turned up negative results, he remained suspicious he could be infected. He was set to fly west in a couple of days for a conference and dreaded the thought of infecting other passengers. I recommended a PCR test if he wanted to be more certain. When the lab results came back positive, he spent the next five days at home alone (per CDC guidance). If you were in his shoes, chances are you, too, would make a reasonable effort to avoid infecting others. In the near future, that won’t be the case. Americans are playing it safe—for now PROMOTED A whopping 91% of Americans no longer consider Covid-19 a “serious crisis.” Social distancing has reached a low point as public-health restrictions continue to ease up. Yet, there’s still one aspect of the pandemic Americans are taking very seriously. As a society, we still expect people who test positive for Covid-19 to stay home and minimize contact with others. As a result of these expectations, 4 in 10 workers (including 6 in 10 low-income employees) have missed work in 2022. Overall, the nation’s No. 1 concern related to Omicron is “spreading the virus to people who are at higher risk of serious illness.” MORE FROMFORBES ADVISORBest Travel Insurance CompaniesByAmy DaniseEditorBest Covid-19 Travel Insurance PlansByAmy DaniseEditor Most Americans are eager to move on from the pandemic, but those who are sick continue to avoid actions that may potentially spread the virus. Call it what you will—group think, peer pressure or the fear of violating cultural taboos—people don’t want to put others in harm’s way. That’s true, according to polls, regardless of one’s party affiliation or vaccination status. .variables { display: none; } @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Merriweather"; font-style: italic; font-weight: 700; src: local("Merriweather Bold Italic"), local("Merriweather-BoldItalic"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-bolditalic-webfont.woff2") format("woff2"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-bolditalic-webfont.woff") format("woff"); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Merriweather"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700; src: local("Merriweather Bold"), local("Merriweather-Bold"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-bold-webfont.woff2") format("woff2"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-bold-webfont.woff") format("woff"); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Merriweather"; font-style: italic; font-weight: 400; src: local("Merriweather Italic"), local("Merriweather-Italic"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-italic-webfont.woff2") format("woff2"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-italic-webfont.woff") format("woff"); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Merriweather"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; src: local("Merriweather"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-regular-webfont.woff2") format("woff2"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/merriweather/merriweather-regular-webfont.woff") format("woff"); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */ } /* latin-ext */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Work Sans"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 600; src: local("Work Sans SemiBold"), local("WorkSans-SemiBold"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/work-sans/work_sans_600_latin_ext.woff2") format("woff2"); } /* latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Work Sans"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 600; src: local("Work Sans SemiBold"), local("WorkSans-SemiBold"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/work-sans/work_sans_600_latin.woff2") format("woff2"); } /* latin-ext */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Work Sans"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; src: local("Work Sans"), local("WorkSans-Regular"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/work-sans/work_sans_400_latin_ext.woff2") format("woff2"); } /* latin */ @font-face { font-display: swap; font-family: "Work Sans"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 400; src: local("Work Sans"), local("WorkSans-Regular"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/work-sans/work_sans_400_latin.woff2") format("woff2"); } @font-face { font-family: "Graphik Wide"; font-style: normal; font-weight: 600; src: url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/graphik-wide/graphik-wide-semibold.woff2") format("woff2"), url("https://i.forbesimg.com/assets/fonts/graphik
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2021-05-22 Why Omicron Is About To Make Americans Act Immorally, Inappropriately
2023-11-28 Life expectancy for Canadians fell in 2022 for third year in a row, says StatCan
2023-11-28 Life expectancy for Canadians fell in 2022 for third year in a row, says StatCan

COVID-19 became the third-leading cause of death for Canadians last year, overtaking accidents and unintentional injuries for the first time since the disease emerged in 2020.

“This increase may in part be due to the exposure to new highly transmissible COVID-19 variants and the gradual return to normalcy,” the report said, pointing to reduced restrictions and the elimination of masking requirements.

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2023-11-28 Life expectancy for Canadians fell in 2022 for third year in a row, says StatCan
2023-10-27 Alberta doctors, nurses call on province for more transparency amid discrepancies in COVID-19 hospitalization data
2023-10-27 Alberta doctors, nurses call on province for more transparency amid discrepancies in COVID-19 hospitalization data
An internal Alberta Health Services document obtained by CTV News indicates that the number of patients hospitalized provincially with COVID-19 has surpassed 900, despite available public data revealing just a third of those numbers. As of Friday, the province's respiratory virus dashboard(opens in a new tab) showed 320 hospitalizations for SARS-CoV-2, indicating the data was up-to-date as of Oct. 21. However, an internal document obtained by CTV News shows there were actually 898 COVID-19 patients province-wide as of Oct. 21, with an average of 912 COVID-19 patients in hospital over the previous seven days.
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2023-10-27 Alberta doctors, nurses call on province for more transparency amid discrepancies in COVID-19 hospitalization data
2023-09-07 | Pandemic Roundup | Patreon
2023-09-07 | Pandemic Roundup | Patreon

– US President Joe Biden mocks masking – US First Lady reports 2nd infection, is on Paxlovid – CVS ended Medicaid/Medicare access to Paxlovid – FDA: updated booster “not intended for everyone” – Whoopi Goldberg has a third infection – CDC data: over 38 million US adults have/had long covid – New Zealand: rise in cases – UK to resume covid tracking – Scotland wastewater at highest point in 12 months – Nearly 1 in 2 phones in hospitals harbor covid – Novavax’s new vaccine data looks really good – Great advice on supporting friends with long covid – Difficult news from new long covid studies – With 2/3 of all countries withholding covid data, WHO now reporting monthly – US: 7th week rising hospitalizations, 2nd month of rising cases, covid ER visits at winter levels

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2023-09-07 | Pandemic Roundup | Patreon