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Third COVID-19 wave hit rural America especially hard
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Third COVID-19 wave hit rural America especially hard

The University of Cincinnati found that rural counties had 2.4 more infections per 1,000 people than urban areas during the delta variant surge. America has had a lot of variation in vaccination rates from state to state, which may account for this finding. The counties with low vaccination rates had more intense surges while the third wave of the virus was hitting America. Rural areas had less access to health care when compared to urban areas. This study shows the need for vaccination, especially in areas where the rate is low. To learn more, click here.
‘Full blown’ pandemic could be ending soon, Fauci says; US daily infection totals falling sharply; COVID-19 Updates
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‘Full blown’ pandemic could be ending soon, Fauci says; US daily infection totals falling sharply; COVID-19 Updates

As far as the U.S. is concerned, we have almost reached the worst part of a pandemic. We are approaching immunity levels that are sufficient enough to limit the spread of the virus. An increasing amount of health agencies will be more comfortable ending mask mandates when that happens. Decisions in regard to the pandemic will be made on a more local level in the coming months. To learn more, click here.
We have a chance to end Covid emergency in 2022, WHO official says
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We have a chance to end Covid emergency in 2022, WHO official says

While COVID-19 can never be eradicated, there is a strong chance that this health emergency can end in 2022. During a panel conference, one speaker shows optimism for 2022 to mark a turning point in the pandemic. In order for this to be done, the longstanding inequities like fair access to healthcare need to be addressed. When the virus shifts from a pandemic to an endemic, there are still problems that will need to be addressed. A consensus on whether there should be a fourth dose or not has not been reached. That information is still under review. To learn more, click here.
COVID-19 Vaccines Don’t Cause Infertility of Harm Pregnancy Chances, BU Research Shows
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COVID-19 Vaccines Don’t Cause Infertility of Harm Pregnancy Chances, BU Research Shows

Getting the COVID-19 vaccine does not impact chances of conceiving. However, getting the virus can reduce male fertility. Researchers at the Boston University School of Public Health were unable to find a link between failure to conceive in men or women that Pfizer, Moderna, or the Johnson and Johnson vaccines. Doing research has proven that the fertility rates who received one dose were nearly identical to the unvaccinated female participants. Men that tested positive for COVID had reduced fertility compared to men who never tested positive. The findings in research about the link between fertility and the virus should be reassuring to those that believe vaccination affects fertility. Anecdotal reports that claim women’s periods are affected by the vaccine have been debunked by research ...
New Covid data show New York returning to pre-Omicron surge levels
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New Covid data show New York returning to pre-Omicron surge levels

As COVID numbers begin to dwindle, New York begins to consider relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor announced that a mere 3,883 people within the state were hospitalized in one day, which is a new low. When compared to the positivity rate a year ago, the rate has fallen by 20.5%. While the decline in numbers is a good sign, this is not the time to let up. New Yorkers are still urged to get vaccinated if they are five years and older. To learn more, click here.
COVID-19 will continue but the end of the pandemic is near
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COVID-19 will continue but the end of the pandemic is near

As of January 17, 2022 there were more than ten times the infections during the peak of the delta wave in April 2021. This unprecedented level of infection leads experts to believe that more than 50% of the world will have been infected with omicron by March, 2022. IHME models suggest that increasing mask use, expanding vaccination coverage, and delivering third doses of the vaccine will have a very limited impact on the course of the omicron wave. Although this virus shows no signs of disappearing, it is expected that there will be a period of weeks or months where the world will experience low levels of virus transmission. To learn more, click here.
Coronavirus (COVID 19) Update: FDA Limits Use of Certain Monoclonal Antibodies to Treat COVID-19 Due to the Omicron Variant
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Coronavirus (COVID 19) Update: FDA Limits Use of Certain Monoclonal Antibodies to Treat COVID-19 Due to the Omicron Variant

As new data on COVID-19 emerges, the FDA has revised the authorizations for two monoclonal antibody treatments that are administered together: bamlanivimab and etesevimab. These may only be used when the patient is likely to have already been infected with or exposed to a variant that is susceptible to the aforementioned treatments. Monoclonal antibodies are lab made proteins. COVID-19 can mutate over time, which is why this update is necessary. These treatments do not count as a substitute for getting vaccinated. Data clearly shows that receiving the vaccine along with a booster shot is still the best way to lower the risk of contracting COVID-19 and experiencing the possible life threatening symptoms that come along with it. To learn more, click here.
Omicron might mark the end of Covid-19’s pandemic phase—unless a certain scenario happens, Fauci says
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Omicron might mark the end of Covid-19’s pandemic phase—unless a certain scenario happens, Fauci says

Experts cannot say for sure if the rapid spread of Omicron will make the pandemic more manageable. Omicron is much less likely to cause severe disease, so this makes experts hopeful that the end is near. Schools continue to battle with the surge of Omicron as they switch to virtual learning. One district in Houston Texas closed for one day in order to “mitigate potential exposure” while returning to in-person learning the very next day. The largest school district in the nation will not be returning to virtual learning. On the other hand, some other districts are under fire for their mask mandates. Before new variants emerge, scientists are hard at work developing new vaccines. To learn more, click here.
COVID-19 vaccines: 76% of reported side effects may be due to ‘nocebo’ effect.
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COVID-19 vaccines: 76% of reported side effects may be due to ‘nocebo’ effect.

A placebo, also known as a substance without medical effects, is being used to study the reliability of reported effects of COVID-19. A recent study found that 35.2% of trial participants who received a saline solution instead of an actual vaccine against COVID-19 reported at least one adverse reaction. Those that received a vaccine and reported placebo-based symptoms demonstrated a nocebo response. During the trial, it was also found that when given a second dose, reported adverse effects went up from 46% to 61%, and the adverse effects for placebo recipients decreased from 35% to 32%. The facts that we have about placebos makes this information unsurprising. To learn more, click here.
FDA authorizes new antibody treatment to fight omicron
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FDA authorizes new antibody treatment to fight omicron

Recently, the FDA has authorized a new drug called bebtelovimab, a monoclonal therapy for COVID-19 patients.  Patients as young as 12 that are high risk for sever illness can take this drug to prevent getting sicker or even end up in the hospital. Due to a shortage on drugs that have been proven effective in fighting the omicron variant, professionals have been faced with the difficult decision on who should receive the treatment. The latest authorization brings the total number of treatments for omicron to four. To learn more, click here.