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  • 21 Dec 2022 8:23 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    China’s new covid nightmare could become a global catastrophe

    China has troubled days ahead. Among those 60 years and older, only about 69 percent have received booster shots, and the uptake is even less among those over 80 years old. They are extremely vulnerable to omicron, and reports from China have indicated that a surge of deaths has already started, with crematoriums working around the clock.

    Under China's new COVID rules, some face the same old restrictions - Marketplace

    Mathematical models predict 1 million or more deaths early next year. China’s government has announced a plan to accelerate vaccination campaigns for the elderly, who have been hesitant to get the shots. For a long while, China has grossly underreported deaths due to covid and probably will continue to do so.

    More at source: Washington Post

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  • 16 Dec 2022 9:54 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Ohio sees 3-week streak above 15,000 new COVID-19 cases

    The heightened case rate carrying through the middle of December is still a smaller case rate than the last two years' holiday seasons. ODH's latest coronavirus report was a bump up from the past two, more consistent weeks. Ohio saw 16,061 new cases in the week prior, compared to the similar 16,091 cases in the week before that.

    This transmission electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, isolated from a patient in the US.

    ODH began reporting COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, deaths, and vaccinations weekly instead of daily in mid-March after new infections slowed to a low level after the omicron wave. Over the past seven days, the state averaged around 2,338 new coronavirus cases per day. Ohio also saw a slight increase in hospitalizations, compared to two weeks prior staying essentially flat. The 636 hospitalizations reported by ODH in the past seven days -- about 91 per day -- was up just 31 from 605 last week and 607 the week prior.

    More at source: Fox News

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  • 12 Dec 2022 1:56 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Shocking Study Finds Severe COVID-19 Linked With Molecular Signatures of Brain Aging

    Scientists emphasize the value of neurological follow-up in recovered individuals. It’s true that COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory disease. However, neurological symptoms have been described in many COVID-19 patients, including in recovered individuals. In fact, a range of symptoms has been reported by patients including brain fog or lack of focused thinking, memory loss, and depression. Additionally, scientists have demonstrated that patients with severe COVID-19 

    Brain CAT Scan

    exhibit a drop in cognitive performance that mimics accelerated aging. But, what has been lacking is molecular evidence for COVID-19’s aging effects on the brain.

    More at source: Sci Tech Daily

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  • 08 Dec 2022 2:21 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    A Plea From Experts to Pregnant Women: Get Vaccinated Against Covid

    Of all the groups still threatened by Covid-19 — including the elderly and the immunocompromised — it is pregnant women who seem the most unaware of the risks.

    Covid can kill pregnant women and can result in miscarriage, preterm births and stillbirths even when the women have asymptomatic or mild illness. The infection may also affect the baby’s brain development.

    A pregnant woman sitting in a chair in the aisle of a drugstore. A health care worker kneels beside her, preparing to inject a dose of Covid vaccine into her upper arm.

    Dozens of studies have shown that the Covid vaccine is safe for pregnant women. Immunization of the mother also passes along protective antibodies to her fetus.

    Yet only 70 percent of women have completed the primary vaccination series for Covid before or during pregnancy, meaning that roughly 30 percent of pregnant women have not had this basic protection. 

    More at source: New York Times

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  • 29 Nov 2022 11:26 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    The U.S. is ‘certainly’ still in a Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Fauci says

    The nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said the U.S. is “certainly” still in the middle of a Covid-19 pandemic and he is “very troubled” by the divisive state of American politics.

    La OMS recomienda un tratamiento sumamente eficaz contra la COVID-19 y pide a la empresa productora amplia distribución geográfica y transparencia

    “As a public health official, I don’t want to see anyone suffer and die from Covid,” he told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “I don’t care if you’re a far-right Republican or a far-left Democrat, everybody deserves to have the safety of good public health and that’s not happening.”

    Fauci said between 300 and 400 people are still dying from Covid every day, and the uptake of the latest vaccine booster has been less than 15%

    More at source: CNBC

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  • 24 Nov 2022 8:54 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    From your Friends & Staff at IJCSA we would like to wish all our Members and families celebrating Thanksgiving a wonderful day! Enjoy! The office will be closed today & tomorrow and reopening on Monday 11/28 - All online services remain OPEN


  • 16 Nov 2022 8:34 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Repeat COVID Infections Could Be Deadly, Study Says

    Repeat COVID-19 infections could be deadly or lead to severe health consequences including organ failure, a new study has revealed.

    Research conducted by Washington University’s School of Medicine and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System found that people who have been infected with the virus numerous times were twice as likely to die.

    SARS-CoV-2 Virus that causes COVID19

    Those same individuals were also three times more likely to be hospitalized during their initial illness for a longer term than those who only had it once, Nature Medicine revealed in an article published on Thursday.

    More at source: Greek Reporter

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  • 10 Nov 2022 9:19 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Thanksgiving is two weeks away. Get your updated Covid-19 shot now, health officials warn

    In October, White House Covid-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said that getting the updated Covid-19 vaccine is “the most important thing” Americans can do for their health right now.

    Illustrative image: an Israeli COVID test facility. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90)

    “The most important thing every American can do to reduce their likelihood of having significant, preventable health issues in the next three to six months is to go get an updated Covid vaccine,” Jha said. “Beyond that, we need to make sure that everyone over the age of 50 or otherwise with high-risk conditions gets treatments if they do get infected. We have treatments widely available.”

    More at source: CNN

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  • 06 Nov 2022 7:19 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Israeli long COVID study: 1 in 3 people fail to regain regular health months later

    Among adults who get COVID-19, one in three fails to return to pre-infection health levels even months later, a new Israeli study suggests.

    After recovery, “about 34.6 percent of participants reported not returning to their baseline health condition,” states a peer-reviewed study by researchers from Maccabi Healthcare Services, one of the country’s four health funds, based on surveys by 699 patients conducted between one and six months after recovery. On average, respondents were five months after recovery.


    The study, led by Maccabi’s head of research and innovation Dr. Tal Palaton, highlighted the prevalence of symptoms including memory disturbances and muscle pain, and warned of the public health consequences of long COVID. Policymakers “should expect a significant impact of this syndrome on public health,” it said.

    More at source: Times Of Israel

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