A new study suggests that almost half of those hospitalized with COVID-19 have mild or asymptomatic cases.ByDavid Zweig At least12,000Americans have already died from COVID-19 this month, as the country inches through its latest surge in cases. But another worrying statistic is oftencitedtode...
UPDATED 12 pm:The ACT has recorded eight new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8 pm yesterday. A total of 1715 negative tests were received in the 24 hours to 9 am today; there are currently 175 active cases in the ACT. There are a total of seven active and cleared case...
The majority of ACT cases continue to occur through household transmission and Dr Coleman said that was almost impossible to control. Rising case numbers in Queanbeyan and surrounding NSW, and significant demand on the ACT’s health system, were also being monitored carefully. “The...
Today, we shared this update with our teams globally: Many of you have been asking for some guidance around returning to the office, so you can better plan the next several months (including school plans for those with kids). We wanted to share our thinking and provide an update beyond ...
With the high number of COVID-19 cases now in NSW, NSW Health will only undertake genomic sequencing for the Omicron variant in the circumstances where it will make a clinical difference to the care of a patient. Sadly, NSW Health is today reporting the death of a woman from south western...
The same Premier also announced that soon NSW will have a reporting infrastructure in place. As per the smh link below: Despite the ‘suppression’ of confirmed case numbers via the above mentioned method, the recorded cases during the past 7 days amount to almost 50% of all cases recorde...
TheACT yesterday recorded 31 new COVID-19 caseswhile southern NSW recorded another 26 new cases. An update is expected from Chief Minister Andrew Barr, Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith, and ACT Chief Health Officer Dr Kerryn Coleman at 11:45 am....
Sydney-siders will need to continue to wear masks indoors and on public transport for another week. Ms Stephen-Smith said the Chief Health Officer, Dr Kerryn Coleman, will monitor the situation in NSW closely, but no health advice on the matter has been provided to her at this time. ...
The effect of COVID-19 on bike-sharing trips on the other hand in the US is diversified according to a recent study in New York, Boston and Chicago; while trip frequency decreased in all three cases, the average trip duration increased significantly especially for the latter two cities [133...
those who had travelled abroad were experiencing stress compared to 17.3% of non-travelers (p= 0.047). Anxiety was significantly higher among those reporting contacts with a COVID-19 positive cases (42.9% vs. 15.8%;p= 0.011), and those who were previously quarantined were more anxious than ...