“Mild” Covid-19 doesn’t always feel that way
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“Mild” Covid-19 doesn’t always feel that way

Even if your doctor has diagnosed you with a mild case of Covid, your illness may not feel that way. A vaccinated and boosted dietitian was surprised to learn that she was infected with the Covid-19 virus. This came as a shock because she also wears her mask and takes all appropriate measure to protect herself. Even if you only have minor sniffles, being infected can still cause serious disease. Mild Covid has the symptoms that we are all too familiar with like a fever, sore throat, and fatigue. If you or someone you know has mild Covid, a trip to the emergency room may not be necessary. To read more, click here.
As Omicron cases fall, doctors anxiously await possible surge of dangerous child complication MIS-C
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As Omicron cases fall, doctors anxiously await possible surge of dangerous child complication MIS-C

A record number of U.S. children were found to be sick right after the Omicron coronavirus variant made its appearance in the states. A rare and dangerous condition known as multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, MIS-C, is expected to create a surge in cases although that has not happened yet. The symptoms for MIS-C are non-uniform but they include: abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, conjunctivitis, and low blood pressure. The cases for this particular condition vary by region, and they only represents a small number of child Covid cases. To read more, click here.
Study finds that children release fewer respiratory droplets and aerosols, a clue to understanding Covid-19 transmission
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Study finds that children release fewer respiratory droplets and aerosols, a clue to understanding Covid-19 transmission

When compared to adults, children between the ages 8 to 10 only release a quarter of the aerosols that adults do. This information comes from a study where 15 children were studied. The number of particles emitted and the volume of the particles was the primary measure of the study. Another finding of the study was that children are less loud than adults which accounted for the difference of particle emission. Children were found to be less susceptible to infection and more likely to be asymptomatic than adults. The study showed that the main difference between children and adults in the severity of the disease. To read more, click here.
Black and Brown communities had highest increases in drug overdose death rates during pandemic, study says
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Black and Brown communities had highest increases in drug overdose death rates during pandemic, study says

Drug overdoses rose sharply during the pandemic, and ethnic communities were hit the hardest. Black people had the highest increase in deaths by overdose in 2020. This is the first time their rates were higher that White people since 1999. Of the groups in the black and brown community, American Indian and Alaska Natives had the highest rates of overdose deaths, and Black people came in with the second highest numbers. The pandemic has been accelerating trends that were already heading towards the wrong direction. Even when the pandemic ends, these trends will take at least a year to subside. To read more, click here.
Rep. Roy demands CDC provide data on COVID hospitalizations: “Americans have been rightly confused”
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Rep. Roy demands CDC provide data on COVID hospitalizations: “Americans have been rightly confused”

Texas Congressman Chip Roy claims that the CDC has been withholding reports concerning coronavirus hospitalizations. He believes that they are withholding this information because it may prompt the public to believe that the vaccines are actually ineffective. Additionally, withholding this information further perpetuates the strong mistrust that American citizens already have. He is demanding to know what day the information he is requesting will become available, details about reasons why this information has been withheld, and if any White House personnel requested or recommended a change to the indoor masking guidance. To read more, click here.
Almost 25% of COVID-19 Patients Develop Long-Term Symptoms
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Almost 25% of COVID-19 Patients Develop Long-Term Symptoms

Long-COVID is a condition that is stumping doctors across the globe. Many people have been developing long term symptoms and the cause of that is unknown at this time. A study found that almost 25% of people that were once infected with the problem develop at least one lingering health problem. The most common of these symptoms include pain, trouble breathing, high cholesterol, fatigue, and high blood pressure. However, these symptoms vary by gender, and women are more likely to develop Long COVID when compared to men. To read more, click here.
How are the COVID-19 vaccine and booster campaigns going in your state?
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How are the COVID-19 vaccine and booster campaigns going in your state?

More than 553 million doses of the vaccine have been administered. 43.8% of the fully vaccinated population has received one booster shot, at least. Overall, vaccine rates have started to dwindle, and local campaigns to get vaccinated are expected to rise. So how does your state compare? To read more, click here.
Coachella and Stagecoach will not require negative COVID tests or vaccinations
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Coachella and Stagecoach will not require negative COVID tests or vaccinations

Coachella has been canceled the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They are set to return to normal operations as they will not require a negative test nor proof of vaccination from any attendee. While attendees are at risk, Coachella removed the requirement due to guidance from their local municipalities. To read more, click here.
Is it time to End COVID-19 Mask Mandates on Planes?
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Is it time to End COVID-19 Mask Mandates on Planes?

The federal mask mandate for public transits stations is set to expire on March 18, 2022. While the Transportation Security Administration has extended the face mask requirement several times before, it is unlikely they will do the same this time around. States are now enforcing their own masking rules, individually. With only 30% of the country needing to mask, it is more acceptable for people to walk around without a mask. To read more, click here.