Officials recommend that employers take steps to reduce crowding and, if there’s a suspected outbreak, expand options for remote work.
It’s easy for COVID fatigue to set in, given the duration of this wave. But, Kosnik added, “we still need to be vigilant.” “If you have symptoms, and you test negative, you need to still assume you could have COVID,” Wachter said., published by the state Department of Public Health, said the spread of the coronavirus is probably increasing, with every infected Californian likely spreading it to 1.15 other people., “is not exactly a brand-new ballgame, but it’s definitely a new inning and we have to take it seriously,” Wachter said.
, and particularly to the degree to which immunity from prior infection, including prior versions of Omicron, doesn’t seem to count for as much,” Wachter said. Wachter said it’s unclear whether reinfections, on average, are more, less or the same severity as an earlier infection.from scientists with Washington University and the Veterans Affairs Saint Louis Health Care System suggesting that people who got reinfected “did worse over the long haul.” The study suggested that reinfected people have a higher long-term risk of death — even after the acute infection has resolved — besides other health problems.
“It’s worth going with the assumption that getting reinfected is a bad thing — that once you’re infected, you have a little bit of additional immunity, but not that much. And you should go back to your prior position of trying to be careful,” Wachter said.Determining which version of the coronavirus should be used to make COVID-19 vaccines and boosters is an exercise in educated guesswork.
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Wastewater is as full of shit as covid-19. Don't worry, it'll clear up just after mid-terms.
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