it was certainly better than nothing. I know plenty of people who genuinely needed that relief to stay afloat in terms of paying bills and feeding their families. It’s also not unreasonable to say that this was a critical measure in terms of preventing the pandemic from getting even worse....
People who have been vaccinated or those who survived prior infection do not need proactive targeting by public health agencies. Instead, unvaccinated and uninfected adults deserve our focus. Yet, COVID-19 vaccine policies never acknowledged this. We could easily have accepted natural immunity as a...
"So if you're not having to go back to work for the next three, four or five weeks, maybe now's a good time to start getting used to getting back into your routine. Try to get up in the morning normally as if you were going to go to work, get ready for ...
— An individual who is not eligible for a booster pursuant to the CDC definition. — An individual who is in the 90-day test holiday after a confirmed positive COVID-19 test under the league protocols. — An individual who received monoclonal antibodies within the immediately preceding 90 day...
He added: “We're either going to do the right thing, or we're not. And if we don't do better, we're going to watch a lot more of our fellow Louisiana brothers and sisters die.” Nearly 7,300 deaths in the state have been confirmed from the COVID-19 disease cau...
If one has a severe allergic reaction after getting the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, the CDC recommends that they do not get a second dose, even if the allergic reaction was not severe enough to require emergency care. –Berkeley Lovelace Jr. ...
rule and say, 'I can't do 14,' so I'm not going to do any at all, and [the CDC] wants those people to know that seven [days] would be better than nothing," Ellie Murray, an epidemiologist at Boston University, said. "But I don't think that's how the message is getting ...
you never know what the next day's discount's going to be. So you might lock in today because tomorrow might be worse or it might be better. Or we thought it was kind of clever. And we tried it for a little while and the response was very not impressive. And we sat on it for...
It is not surprising that patients with COVID-19 who had tachypnea and hypoxia might benefit more from CP than those who required mechanical ventilation. However, any indication of possible benefit in the severely ill group is noteworthy because these individuals had advanced disease, which is not...
The study, which was posted Tuesday and has not yet been peer-reviewed, analyzed data from people in the Kaiser Permanente Southern California health care system in December who tested positive for Covid-19, including about 52,000 infected with Omicron and 17,000 infected with Delta. Of those...