‘Case rates are highest among those who are unvaccinated’: CDC director says omicron isn’t over yet
Read full article: ‘Case rates are highest among those who are unvaccinated’: CDC director says omicron isn’t over yetThe White House COVID-19 Response Team held a briefing to update Americans on the effectiveness of the booster shot against the omicron variant and the free COVID test that is being administered by mail.
CDC defends isolation guidelines, urges people to get vaccinated against COVID
Read full article: CDC defends isolation guidelines, urges people to get vaccinated against COVIDDirector Dr. Rochelle Walensky faced tough questions on several issues, including confusing new guidelines and the rapid rise of hospitalizations in children.
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New Michigan COVID spike, no new restrictions: What’s different?
Read full article: New Michigan COVID spike, no new restrictions: What’s different?Michigan’s hospitals are overwhelmed, leaving health officials concerned about what could still be coming. Despite that, the state has refused to issue any new restrictions.
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Early studies suggest vaccines may reduce COVID transmission
Read full article: Early studies suggest vaccines may reduce COVID transmissionThat’s on top of the nearly $200 million for virus genome sequencing, which is critical for tracking new variants of the virus. Dr. Anthony Fauci said there are two studies that are pointing in a favorable direcion. If found higher amounts of the virus in the nose was linked to a greater ability to spread the virus. “In other words, higher viral load, good transmissibility; low viral load, very poor transmissibility.”So people who are fully vaccinated have less virus in their nose. Ad“When your turn to get vaccinated comes up, get vaccinated,” Fauci said.
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New CDC research suggests double-masking boosts protection against COVID
Read full article: New CDC research suggests double-masking boosts protection against COVIDThe CDC tested two different mask modifications -- putting a three-layered cloth mask over a surgical mask and “knotting and tucking,” where someone knots the ear loops of a surgical mask and tuck in the excess material to reduce the gaps on the side of the face. AdCDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky discussed the new research designed to evaluate different strategies to improve masks’ ability to block particles. Putting a cloth mask over the surgical mask and knotting and tucking the mask both boosted protection. “Based on this new information, the CDC is updating the mask information for the public on the CDC website to provide new options on how to improve mask fit,” Walensky said. The new options include wearing a mask with a moldable nose wire or wearing a cloth mask over a surgical mask.
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