Another set of changes related to the pandemic took effect earlier this month and they, too, reflect its waning effect on day-to-day life. As of May 11, the federal government is no longer categorizing COVID-19 as a national public health...
With no restrictions planned for stadium capacity, Southall says COVID-19 concerns may be a major issue for unvaccinated fans rather than student-athletes, many of whom have been vaccinated. "What I'm most interested to see is if we can avoid major issues in going ba...
1If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, hopefully one of those things was that we really don’t know what’s coming down the pike. There’s no way to tell what might happen over the next 12 months. Similarly, there’s no way to know what adjustments or pivots these months migh...
January 20, 2022 – Marty, Expat in Croatia:“My wife and I are halfway through a 3 month stay in an Airbnb next to the Riva in Split, Croatia. We have felt very safe as far as any Covid concerns. Split is close enough to take side trips, in fact we just returned from a week...
COVID-19 abridged testing Due to working remotely over the last few weeks, we couldn't do as much manual verification testing as we normally do. We haven't made any changes we think could have broken anything, and our automated tests all passed. In the unlikely event that we missed somet...
One implication here is that the current levels of anxiety related to Covid-19, especially among younger people, could linger far longer than most people might imagine. Is this the future? OK, two scenarios in light of Coronavirus and the current outbreak of anxiety. ...
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Have any of you gotten a test for COVID? What type of test? How long did it take? Did you need a test? Should you have gotten one? To help provide insight into a lot of the questions that you all have around testing, I asked an expert today to join me. Dr. Geoffrey Baird is...
Unmet healthcare need, a spectrum of healthcare need that are not met, has been noted as one of the most worrisome consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic [7]. Unmet healthcare need is an individual’s subjective assessment on whether their needed care is fulfilled or not, and it can aris...
"covid arm." this annoying (but ultimately harmless) coronavirus vaccine side effect is something researchers are now beginning to understand a little better. the symptoms of what is colloquially known as covid arm include redness, swelling, and tenderness at the injection site that develop eight...