As Holidays Approach, COVID-19 Remains a Major Concern
As the festive holidays begin, even with vaccinations and boosters, COVID-19 still remains a concern for long COVID-19 and other severe long-term effects.
Al Roker’s (cohost of the Today Show)
Many individuals are asking, are these reports just chance occurrences? Are these incidents due to the vaccine or to COVID-19? Recent reports point strongly to COVID-19. Clotting was a very rare risk factor for the
The evidence of these cases being a post COVID-19 sequela is rapidly mounting. A recent
An early study, in June 2020, from Baylor College, reported that
On April 6, 2022,
On April 22, 2021,
Overall, this post COVID-19 sequela is just one of many which contribute to delayed fatalities in COVID-19 patients. These sequelae are responsible for a
These events also illustrate why it is so hard to determine the exact fatality rate for COVID-19. At the beginning of the pandemic, there were complaints that people dying of heart attacks (coronary thrombosis, or a clot in the coronary artery) were being counted as COVID-19 deaths. As evidence mounts, this once considered ludicrous practice, was probably correct. In the end, excess death rates will need to be used to obtain a more accurate estimate of the pandemic’s toll.
The above is just another reason to take steps to be as safe as possible during the holidays. Remember, many relatives are elderly and at a very high risk for severe COVID-19 and Long COVID. All who are able should receive the bivalent BA.5 booster. Right before family gatherings, perform a rapid antigen test on all attendees. Ask visiting relatives to follow safe practices (wearing masks and avoiding crowded indoor settings) several days before the holiday events. No single practice will afford adequate protection, but all three will help provide the highest possible protection for a safe holiday.
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