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DH and I have scheduled our Pfizer boosters for November 16 at Meijer. He's already had his flu shot, and I will get mine next Wednesday. Be well!
Somehow I doubt it. It seems to be taking off again in at least some European countries, such as UK, US is usually behind UK by a month or so.
Where are we at with Covid?Somehow I doubt it. It seems to be taking off again in at least some European countries, such as UK, US is usually behind UK by a month or so.
Yeah it's a pretty bold claim for him to make, IMO.Somehow I doubt it. It seems to be taking off again in at least some European countries, such as UK, US is usually behind UK by a month or so.
That's exactly the reason, could give you a false positive and cause unnecessary alarm.At my annual exam last week, my doctor suggested to get my mammogram before I get my booster. Just wondering if anyone else was told this? I remember hearing a while back that the vaccine could cause lymph nodes to swell and might affect the scans.
Somehow I doubt it. It seems to be taking off again in at least some European countries, such as UK, US is usually behind UK by a month or so.
Got my booster!
You're certainly not alone. I have the same issue. It stinks!My cough isn't Covid but people think it is. How can I stop it?
"I have had a chronic seasonal cough for more than ten years and it's having an increasing impact on my personal and social life. In the current situation with Covid, it makes things embarrassing. The only medication that relieved it was codeine, but it came back as soon as I stopped taking it. Please help – it's affecting my sleep"
I can relate to this person, I have a cough like that. Dust allergy, to even a speck, some food colourings.
Can start if I get too cold. I have to take antihistamines all year round, but not every day thankfully.
If I never went out when I have a cough, I'd have to stay home permanently. I try to be prepared and take antihisamines with me and an inhaler.
And try not to cough when I'm out.
Same here. Doc put me on extra meds to finally get rid of it. It was worth the trip.My cough isn't Covid but people think it is. How can I stop it?
"I have had a chronic seasonal cough for more than ten years and it's having an increasing impact on my personal and social life. In the current situation with Covid, it makes things embarrassing. The only medication that relieved it was codeine, but it came back as soon as I stopped taking it. Please help – it's affecting my sleep"
I can relate to this person, I have a cough like that. Dust allergy, to even a speck, some food colourings.
Can start if I get too cold. I have to take antihistamines all year round, but not every day thankfully.
If I never went out when I have a cough, I'd have to stay home permanently. I try to be prepared and take antihisamines with me and an inhaler.
And try not to cough when I'm out.
How Covid invades the brain: Dealing with long-term coronavirus (nbcnews.com)
New research, while considered preliminary, may shed light on why some people experience ongoing neurological symptoms, such as brain fog.
Early research suggests that SARS-CoV-2 can enter the brain easily through a person's nose, infiltrating brain cells where it lurks unchecked, possibly leading to lasting neurological symptoms, such as trouble with thinking and memory.
Two new studies — from the California National Primate Research Center and the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto — suggest that the virus directly infects neurons in the brain, potentially offering clues as to why some people suffer from a range of symptoms long after their initial Covid infection...