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Author: Claudinne Miller

GCHS COVID Update

This week Dr. Lawler provides us with COVID-19 updates and outlook for the fall, and shares with us lessons learned from a recent trip.

Jul 25, 2023

The Post-Covid Travel Boom Is Running Out of Steam

Bloomberg Fare promotions and other signs of weakening domestic demand show business is leveling out for airlines. European beaches and cities are jam-packed with US tourists eager to venture across the Atlantic now that there are no Covid restrictions to hold them back. But back at home, the air travel recovery appears tapped out. Alaska […]

Jul 25, 2023

The Ongoing Mystery of Covid’s Origin

NY Times We still don’t know how the pandemic started. Here’s what we do know — and why it matters. Where did it come from? More than three years into the pandemic and untold millions of people dead, that question about the Covid-19 coronavirus remains controversial and fraught, with facts sparkling amid a tangle of […]

Jul 25, 2023

Dengue – the Region of the Americas

WHO Since the beginning of 2023, dengue outbreaks of significant magnitude have been recorded in the WHO Region of the Americas, with close to three million suspected and confirmed cases of dengue reported so far this year, surpassing the 2.8 million cases of dengue registered for the entire year of 2022. Of the total number […]

Jul 25, 2023

Arthritis and Long COVID: A Double Whammy

MedPageToday Worse pain and less functional ability with lingering virus symptoms, patients say. “Long COVID” lays a particularly heavy burden on people with pre-existing arthritis, a Canadian survey study indicated. Worsened pain and greater functional limitations relative to their status prior to COVID-19 infection were reported by most individuals in Laval, Quebec, who had some […]

Jul 25, 2023

GSK’s Arexvy to lead new RSV vaccines sales race with Moderna a close second: report

Fierce Pharma We waited years for working RSV vaccines and in 2023, in the space of just a few weeks, we had two come all at once, with another on the horizon and a fresh approval for an RSV prevention med. But how will the RSV market shake out? Well, the analysts at GlobalData crunched […]

Jul 25, 2023

California: Here’s Where Covid Is Rising in the San Francisco Bay Area

SF Standard You’ve heard this one before: Covid cases are on the rise in the Bay Area again.  New data from Wastewater SCAN—a program that traces levels of viruses and other pathogens in municipal sewershed plans—shows levels of Covid particulate in wastewater are rising in San Francisco’s Oceanside sewershed, which covers much of the city’s […]

Jul 25, 2023

Brazil: animal health emergency declared due to bird flu cases in wild birds

devdiscourse The Brazilian state of Parana, the country’s biggest poultry producer, said on Tuesday it has declared an animal health emergency due to the detection of avian flu cases in wild birds. The move comes after the country’s agriculture ministry directed the states to take such a measure, Parana’s government said in a statement.

Jul 25, 2023

U.S. sees biggest rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations since December

CBS News Weekly COVID-19 hospitalizations have risen by more than 10% across the country, according to new data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, marking the largest percent increase in this key indicator of the virus since December. At least 7,109 admissions of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were reported for the week of July 15 nationwide, the CDC […]

Jul 25, 2023

Ireland: Devastating bird flu is on the rounds again

Independent Ireland News Bird ‘flu is on the rounds again. You may remember that last year the wild birds most affected by the fatal disease were Gannets. This year it appears so far to be terns in the Republic of Ireland and Black-headed gulls in Northern Ireland that are worst affected. Bird ‘flu has been […]

Jul 25, 2023