Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #107

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That is a great idea!!

Think of your friends back home in Michigan while you are enjoying your lunch outdoors in the sunshine and warmth :D We had 4" of new snow on Thursday giving kids another snow day in February. It's sunny today with bright blue skies, but it's only in the low 20s.

Happy Birthday to your husband and have a lovely lunch.
 
Think of your friends back home in Michigan while you are enjoying your lunch outdoors in the sunshine and warmth :D We had 4" of new snow on Thursday giving kids another snow day in February. It's sunny today with bright blue skies, but it's only in the low 20s.

Happy Birthday to your husband and have a lovely lunch.

Thank you for your good wishes!!!!! I closely follow the weather back home and am ever so grateful to be here in sunny warm Florida!!!! It is like July here! We are looking forward to a lovely seafood dinner!!!!!
 
New article published online in JAMA Internal Medicine (red font below by me):

February 18, 2022
Efficacy of Ivermectin Treatment on Disease Progression Among Adults With Mild to Moderate COVID-19 and ComorbiditiesThe I-TECH Randomized Clinical Trial
Steven Chee Loon Lim, MRCP1; Chee Peng Hor, MSc2,3; Kim Heng Tay, MRCP4; et al

Efficacy of Ivermectin on Disease Progression in Patients With COVID-19

Key Points

Question Does adding ivermectin, an inexpensive and widely available antiparasitic drug, to the standard of care reduce the risk of severe disease in patients with COVID-19 and comorbidities?

Findings In this open-label randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with COVID-19 in Malaysia, a 5-day course of oral ivermectin administered during the first week of illness did not reduce the risk of developing severe disease compared with standard of care alone.

Meaning The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.
 
New article published online in JAMA Internal Medicine (red font below by me):

February 18, 2022
Efficacy of Ivermectin Treatment on Disease Progression Among Adults With Mild to Moderate COVID-19 and ComorbiditiesThe I-TECH Randomized Clinical Trial
Steven Chee Loon Lim, MRCP1; Chee Peng Hor, MSc2,3; Kim Heng Tay, MRCP4; et al

Efficacy of Ivermectin on Disease Progression in Patients With COVID-19

Key Points

Question Does adding ivermectin, an inexpensive and widely available antiparasitic drug, to the standard of care reduce the risk of severe disease in patients with COVID-19 and comorbidities?

Findings In this open-label randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with COVID-19 in Malaysia, a 5-day course of oral ivermectin administered during the first week of illness did not reduce the risk of developing severe disease compared with standard of care alone.

Meaning The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.

So what are the chances that devotees of Ivermectin will believe this study????
 
Yes, K did Horse Back Riding competitions without masks. But she was told it was because it was outside and so she took it all very literally.

She did kindergarten on ZOOM only, here in Southern Cali. And she had to stay very quarantined because her other grandmother was going throw chemo treatments. So K was more locked down and had to be more cautious than the average child because of that.

Her 1st grade was half on Zoom and 2 days a week in person, with masks. For the rest of the year they are going back to in person full time, with masks optional. She plans on wearing her mask for now, but hopefully she will eventually feel safe enough to let it go.
I am all in with your six-year-old granddaughter. Our state just removed the mask mandate. I am confused and terrified too. Will continue to wear my masks and have weekly covid testing. I've had two vaccinations plus the booster. If another booster is suggested, I'll be first in line, Those positive numbers need to get waayyyy down before we are safe.
 
This particular restaurant my husband likes has a section that is screened in
So air is moving thru it -----the downside is people are allowed to smoke in that area
So I think that is out. we are not real familiar with restaurants here in Fort Myers, but the ones we like don't have outdoor dining. I may have to do a little
Research.
Are you familiar with GrubHub delivery? There are several fine dining restaurants where I live. GrubHub delivers a meal I order from one of them about once a month. I occasionally get a craving for Indian or Thai food. GrubHub delivers. Certainly not as fancy as dining out, but put linen on your table, silverware, candles, soft music and enjoy the fine food and being safe. It's all about safety.
 
Hello all. I hope everyone is staying well and those that have had or have COVID are recovering well. I've taken a small "all things COVID" break and hoping like crazy we have a better spring/summer coming up. Stay safe.

As BA.2 subvariant of Omicron rises, lab studies point to signs of severity

As BA.2 subvariant of Omicron rises, lab studies point to signs of severity - CNN

The BA.2 virus -- a subvariant of the Omicron coronavirus variant -- isn't just spreading faster than its distant cousin, it may also cause more severe disease and appears capable of thwarting some of the key weapons we have against Covid-19, new research suggests.

New lab experiments from Japan show that BA.2 may have features that make it as capable of causing serious illness as older variants of Covid-19, including Delta.

And like Omicron, it appears to largely escape the immunity created by vaccines. A booster shot restores protection, making illness after infection about 74% less likely.

BA.2 is also resistant to some treatments, including sotrovimab, the monoclonal antibody that's currently being used against Omicron.

More at link above.

so is it all over or are we just getting a new worse variant? would probably get another booster if they were passing them out for a 4th round...
 
Take your food to a park or beach.
We have a fantastic and popular poor boy eatery that also has live music with both indoor and patio dining and curbside pick-up. There’s a couple who does curbside pick, up opens up a card table and folding chairs, and enjoys their meal in the bed of their truck.

My 2 sisters-in-law and a friend and I text every weekday as soon as our state uploads the covid 19 data to its dashboard. We vow that when the numbers reach a certain threshold to purchase a king cake from a popular bakery and set up our table and chairs and eat it in the parking lot.
Mardi Gras is rapidly approaching and the numbers aren't low enough to enjoy. We may have to freeze the king cake.
 
so is it all over or are we just getting a new worse variant? would probably get another booster if they were passing them out for a 4th round...

I read the pre-print study that CNN article cites and it sounds like BA.2 is much worse than BA1. About 30-50% more infectious, plus replicates much faster and forms syncytia (much like delta, a potential link to severity). Those syncytia are especially concerning. Other viruses that induce syncytia: HIV & RSV (literally "respiratory syncytial virus"). The virus induces cells to fuse together, and that helps the virus infect huge clumps of cells more quickly and easily. These syncytia are often found by autopsy in the lungs of deceased COVID patients and seem to be associated with more severe outcomes. So the fact that we have more prominent syncytia showing up with BA2 worries me.

I have been more cautious than probably 99.99% of the population and will not be letting my guard down for a second. I'm devastated that the world has decided to just give up and stop mitigation measures. We know the virus is airborne and thus should be focusing on cleaning the air in all public indoor spaces, especially schools, grocery stores & office buildings where large numbers of people gather. We should have HEPA filters and similar air filtration devices set up everywhere. Why shouldn't people get to breath in clean air and who would argue against that?? We're never going to convince everyone to get vaccinated, but at least we can instill simple measures to clean our environments. I would love to be able to send my child to kindergarten next fall knowing that her school was doing everything they could to filter the air and keep the facilities safe.

The thing is, those who do not want to get vaccinated are worried about the long-term effects of the vaccine, but what about the long-term effects of COVID? That's a huge concern! A large percentage of people are suffering from Long Covid. It appears that COVID is not just a respiratory disease, but also a disease of every system of the body, including a disease of the vascular, immune, and neurological systems. I believe a significant number will suffer from long-lasting adverse effects or even adverse effects that show up suddenly years down the line (like early-onset dementia, reactivated viruses, neuropathy, heart disease, etc). Of course, these issues won't be monitored and there won't be any way to prove it was due to COVID, so it will all be swept under the rug.

I will do whatever I can to protect myself and my family, especially my young daughter, from this vicious disease. Children are a special worry. We don't know what ill effects COVID might have on a developing brain, but we do know that the virus passes the blood brain barrier and attacks neurons. I just really really hope that world leaders are not destroying the lives of our youngest and most precious generation, but letting kids go to school with no masks, no vaccines (only 25% of kids 5-11 fully vaccinated in the US and these vaccines wane significantly after 3-6 months), and no uniform implementation of air ventilation systems, is just a recipe for disaster. It may not show up right away -- although many will continue to die, most have become desensitized to 2800 deaths per day -- but 10-20 years down the road? It is not looking good.

I say this in all earnest as a mom and a pharmacist. I'm crushed.
 
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