Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #108

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Doctors recommend that if a person is going to start the Paxalovid treatment over five days, then they should temporarily stop taking blood pressure medication for the five days. Some statins as well, but not all of them. Other medications should also be checked against the list of medications that one shouldn't take with Paxlovid and reviewed with a doctor before stopping them.

One of the hospitals in our region has a good supply of Paxlovid, it requires a doctor's prescription, and the doctor requires both a positive antigen test and a positive PCR test before prescribing it. It also is limited to those over 65 and others with conditions that could result in serious illness if they get covid-19.

I couldn't do that safely. I'm on a beta blocker and missing doses can make you worse than when you started. :(

JMO
 
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Florida lost 70,000 people to Covid. It’s still not prepared for the next wave. — POLITICO

“Hospital officials told state lawmakers during a November committee meeting that contract nurses had driven up labor costs by almost eight times the normal rate. The nationwide push to hire nurses under lucrative contracts also led to an exodus of staffers at Florida hospitals earlier in the pandemic. Now, facing burnout from increasing workloads and less help, many medical staffers are retiring early or leaving the field entirely.”

We've had new neighbors for at least a year and a half. She's a contract nurse and he can work remotely (I guess). Her contracts are so lucrative she "cannot turn down that much money". They have yet to live in their new house and I've never met them.
 
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I couldn't do that safely. I'm on a beta blocker and missing doses can make you worse than when you started. :(

JMO

I agree, it depends on the type of blood pressure medication a person is taking. ACE inhibitors, the kind I take (not beta blocker) can safely be paused for 5 days while taking Paxlovid, but of course it is always important to check with your physician before making these decisions. Each individual might have a different medical situation.
 
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I logged on to several vaccine registration sites in our region for the 2nd booster appointment, and you can pretty much get any date and time of day you want, I guess there aren't very many people getting the covid-19 vaccine and/or boosters any more.

I thought I might have to book ahead, but looks like that won't be necessary, you can pick a time you want even a day before, at many of the sites that are included, such as pharmacies, clinics, hospitals in the region.
 
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I logged on to several vaccine registration sites in our region for the 2nd booster appointment, and you can pretty much get any date and time of day you want, I guess there aren't very many people getting the covid-19 vaccine and/or boosters any more.

I thought I might have to book ahead, but looks like that won't be necessary, you can pick a time you want even a day before, at many of the sites that are included, such as pharmacies, clinics, hospitals in the region.

From what I have read only 38% of eligible people got the third shot (booster): that really shocked me.
 
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Made strange purchases during pandemic? Experts can tell you why

Maybe it’s boredom. Maybe it’s a reward for hanging in there. But it’s all about ‘feeling good.’

A woman in Connecticut admits that’s exactly what happened when she saw something she couldn’t resist while stuck in the house. The Australian company she purchased from, has seen sales go up 110 percent from last year.

What do they make? Little tents for your cat. For $60.

Twenty percent of people who say they’ve spent more money during the quarantine, especially on these extravagant items, say they’ve gone more than a thousand dollars over their budget.

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See cat tents australia

 
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Similar in our state, lots of bonuses being offered to new hires to attract them to hospital employment. A lot of medical staff retired early or left their jobs during the pandemic and hospitals around the country are having a hard time re-building staffing levels.
My daughter works as an NP in the NICU in a large multi-hospital group. The hospital does use travel nurses to supplement the staff. However, the hospital is now offering and rewarding long-time employees a higher salary instead of offering high sign-on bonuses for new hires.
 
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Made strange purchases during pandemic? Experts can tell you why

Maybe it’s boredom. Maybe it’s a reward for hanging in there. But it’s all about ‘feeling good.’

A woman in Connecticut admits that’s exactly what happened when she saw something she couldn’t resist while stuck in the house. The Australian company she purchased from, has seen sales go up 110 percent from last year.

What do they make? Little tents for your cat. For $60.

Twenty percent of people who say they’ve spent more money during the quarantine, especially on these extravagant items, say they’ve gone more than a thousand dollars over their budget.

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See cat tents australia

Oh that's so sweet! Of course kitty needs a nice hand made tent.
 
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Made strange purchases during pandemic? Experts can tell you why

Maybe it’s boredom. Maybe it’s a reward for hanging in there. But it’s all about ‘feeling good.’

A woman in Connecticut admits that’s exactly what happened when she saw something she couldn’t resist while stuck in the house. The Australian company she purchased from, has seen sales go up 110 percent from last year.

What do they make? Little tents for your cat. For $60.

Twenty percent of people who say they’ve spent more money during the quarantine, especially on these extravagant items, say they’ve gone more than a thousand dollars over their budget.

View attachment 342288
See cat tents australia

Hey - I bought my kitties a tent - but way before the pandemic... :D
 
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BA.4, BA.5, 2 new Omicron variants detected in the U.S., could spark another COVID wave. Research shows these people will fare best

More good news ( sarcastic)
These variants may evade vaccine and they have been detected in the US

There is good news (sarcastic) and things to worry about be found everywhere. Haven't most variants evaded vaccine? Me and my DW caught it despite being triple jabbed and very careful. I think this virus will be here for the long haul unfortunately :-(
 
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A major threat to the next pandemic: Vaccine hesitancy (nbcnews.com)

Scientists can make safe and effective vaccines against novel pathogens. The bigger challenge is persuading everyone to use them.

In April, more than 1,000 vaccine experts gathered in Washington, D.C. for the first time since the pandemic began. Over four days, scientists, doctors and drugmakers pored over cutting-edge research and tackled some of the most pressing questions in the world of vaccines.

Talk of Covid-19 vaccines was, of course, unavoidable. But high on the agenda at the World Vaccine Congress was a vaccine for another mysterious illness that could strike at any moment: Disease X.

Disease X is not any particular virus, bacteria or other germ, but a term used as a stand-in for whatever pathogen will sweep the globe in the next pandemic. And there will indeed be a next pandemic, experts say.

For the vaccine experts, one thing is clear: No matter the form Disease X takes, they'll be called on to get to work and develop the vaccine...
 
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A major threat to the next pandemic: Vaccine hesitancy (nbcnews.com)

Scientists can make safe and effective vaccines against novel pathogens. The bigger challenge is persuading everyone to use them.

In April, more than 1,000 vaccine experts gathered in Washington, D.C. for the first time since the pandemic began. Over four days, scientists, doctors and drugmakers pored over cutting-edge research and tackled some of the most pressing questions in the world of vaccines.

Talk of Covid-19 vaccines was, of course, unavoidable. But high on the agenda at the World Vaccine Congress was a vaccine for another mysterious illness that could strike at any moment: Disease X.

Disease X is not any particular virus, bacteria or other germ, but a term used as a stand-in for whatever pathogen will sweep the globe in the next pandemic. And there will indeed be a next pandemic, experts say.

For the vaccine experts, one thing is clear: No matter the form Disease X takes, they'll be called on to get to work and develop the vaccine...

I don't see vaccine hesitancy getting any better- in fact I think it will get worse with more people refusing vaccines----social media a huge part of the reason with so much misinformation and disinformation---
 
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