End of the COVID-19 Pandemic: So Close and Yet…
Though spring is in the air and we’re all anxious to get our old lives back, we’re not quite out of the COVID-19 woods yet.
The adage that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger doesn’t apply in medicine and it certainly doesn’t apply when it comes to COVID-19. True, many people who get COVID-19 and recover become naturally immune to the disease—at least for a while. But scientists have yet to pinpoint just how long that
Then, there’s the issue of the long-haulers. Important questions remain unanswered about them at this point, including the question they’re most likely to ask themselves: Why them? Medical experts don’t know yet. They don’t actually know how many people suffer from long-haul COVID-19. And no one knows how long long-haul COVID-19 can last, though
STAT reports that “medical centers across the country are opening clinics specifically for people with lingering Covid symptoms, aiming to harness the expertise of specialists ranging from pulmonologists to physical therapists to neurologists.” Those medical centers—such as the Cleveland Clinic’s
In the United States, vaccination rates soar. The Biden administration yesterday
Not that vaccinations are not having an effect: COVID-19 deaths are about 700 a day, way below the 3500 to 4000 that we saw in depths of the winter surge.
But vaccination and death rates aren’t the only metrics to watch. In the last week of February, the US averaged 65,686 new COVID-19 cases per day. Now, we’re averaging 64,814 new cases per day, according to Johns Hopkins University. In that time,
As Axios r
Which segues into the next point: One of the many messages that COVID-19 drove home is that when medical experts talk about a global pandemic, they’re not kidding. What happens in Wuhan, China—or any other place in the world, for that matter—doesn’t stay there.
Things look pretty horrible in India, as yesterday it broke the record previously held by the US, a record that no country wants: the highest number of COVID-19 infections in a day. India reported 314,835 cases yesterday, edging out the 314,312 cases the US recorded December 21, 2020. According to
But they’re watching the COVID-19 variants closely.
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