The Covid-19 Thread: News, Preparation Tips, Etc

AtlantaJJ

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Too late for all of this. The horse has been escaped from the barn and won’t be corralled :rolleyes:


CDC Now Recommends COVID Testing for All Domestic Travel​

By Michelle Baran
May 19, 2022





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Before boarding that domestic flight, check to make sure you're negative for COVID, the CDC asks.
The updated advice comes as cases and hospitalizations are back on the rise in the U.S.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week issued a new message to domestic travelers: Test before you go.

With cases and hospitalizations back on the rise in the United States, the agency is now asking travelers to test for COVID-19, using either a PCR or antigen test, as close to the time of departure as possible and no more than three days prior to travel—regardless of vaccination status. Previously, the CDC had only recommended getting tested before domestic travel for those who are unvaccinated.
So, why the change?
“COVID-19 vaccines are effective at preventing severe disease and death. However, since vaccines are not 100 percent effective at preventing infection, some people who are up to date can still get COVID-19. People who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines may feel well and not have symptoms but still can be infected and spread the virus to others,” a CDC spokesperson said in a statement sent to AFAR.
The CDC considers travelers to be up to date on their COVID vaccines if they have received all doses in the primary series as well as one booster shot once eligible. A second booster shot is currently not needed to be considered up to date.
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In addition to asking that all travelers consider getting tested for COVID no more than three days prior to departure, the CDC also advises all travelers to get tested after they return from their trip, especially if the travel “involved situations with greater risk of exposure such as being in crowded places while not wearing a well-fitting mask.”
As of May 18, the daily average of COVID cases in the U.S. was 103,231. That’s an increase of more than 50 percent compared to two weeks ago when the daily average was 65,891. Hospitalizations are also up 29 percent over the past two weeks to a daily average of 23,223, according to the New York Times’ COVID tracker.

Federal health officials on Wednesday warned that the upward trend in cases could continue and added that one-third of the U.S. population now lives in areas where people should be wearing masksindoors again.

The CDC continues to recommend masks for travel

Earlier this month, the CDC restated its recommendation that everyone aged two and older wear a well-fitted mask on public transportation and in transportation hubs, including on airplanes and in airports. The CDC’s renewed advice on wearing masks while traveling came just two weeks after a federal judge in Florida struck down the federal transportation mask mandate, resulting in a domino effect of mask requirements being lifted across the country, including on domestic flights.


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“Traveling on public transportation increases a person’s risk of getting and spreading COVID-19 by bringing people in close contact with others, often for prolonged periods,” a CDC spokesperson told AFAR.
While masking and testing for domestic travel are optional, COVID testing for international travel into the U.S. remains a requirement. All travelers ages two and older entering the U.S. (including U.S. citizens and residents) must provide proof of a negative COVID test from within one day of travel, regardless of vaccination status.
Can someone alert the Feds please? They need to go back to the in air mask mandate!!
 

Crackers Phinn

Either A Blessing Or A Lesson.
I have a good friend who refuses to be vaccinated, along with her family. However, they continue to wear masks (N95s) at all times indoors, except in their own homes. And they limit their indoor activities; socially distance; test, isolate and re-test at the first hint of symptoms; and test before spending any time indoors with vulnerable people (such as the grandparents). They have so far managed to remain Covid-free.

If all these people mocking the vaccines, the medications, and the people willing to take them were as vigilant as my friend, and willing to take precautions, their opinions would be valid. However, they are the same people who complain that masks are oppressive impingements on their freedom. They have no solutions, and are essentially supporting eugenics.
I wouldn't have any beef if the antivaxxers took the types of precautions referenced to keep themselves and their families safe. Hell, we would have been out of this after the first quarantine if those efforts were made. Obviously not breathing all up in each others faces during a pandemic was too much like right.
 

MamaBear2012

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My kid's class was quarantined last week. I stopped keeping track after his 6th class quarantine. I don't think we made it to 10, but there were more than 6. He's never tested positive for Covid, but early on in the year, if a child coughed, or sneezed they were sending them home for 24 hours. So, 6+ quarantines and just random days of him with a "symptom" has me feeling like he was at home more than he was in school.

But this last quarantine was because both of his teachers were positive. And I'm assuming some of the kids probably had symptoms too. I'm so ready for this school year to be over. I feel like I can better manage mask wearing and all of that when my kids aren't in school.
 

Black Ambrosia

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My kid's class was quarantined last week. I stopped keeping track after his 6th class quarantine. I don't think we made it to 10, but there were more than 6. He's never tested positive for Covid, but early on in the year, if a child coughed, or sneezed they were sending them home for 24 hours. So, 6+ quarantines and just random days of him with a "symptom" has me feeling like he was at home more than he was in school.

But this last quarantine was because both of his teachers were positive. And I'm assuming some of the kids probably had symptoms too. I'm so ready for this school year to be over. I feel like I can better manage mask wearing and all of that when my kids aren't in school.
I feel the same about my niece. We got an email last night about another covid exposure in her class so she's out today and tomorrow while they deep clean but I wouldn't be surprised if they extended it. The last time there was an exposure they closed the school and had them go virtual for a week. I'm guessing some of the teachers had it then.
 

Lylddlebit

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Very valid areas of discussion
This is why just catching it and thinking it’s just the flu is extremely problematic.

Covid showed the world that while they were talking about it, that it was gon' be about it. That bad boy announces who it is and gives an encore for the people in the back no matter what the narrative is.

 

Evolving78

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And also why the unofficial “herd immunity” policy of ending mask mandates and forcing people to catch it in schools, public transportation, etc. is going to backfire and hurt so many in the long run.
And I was watching and doing some reading on COVID’s impact on the brain. My family and I don’t need anymore deficiencies in executive functioning! LBVS
 

Evolving78

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Very valid areas of discussion



Covid showed the world that while they were talking about it, that it was gon' be about it. That bad boy announces who it is and gives an encore for the people in the back no matter what the narrative is.

Why won’t people just wear a mask?!?? Did the world get better when the mask mandates dropped?
 
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dancinstallion

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Why won’t people just wear a mask?!?? Did the world get better when the mask mandates were dropped?

They say they can't breathe with a mask on. I know a woman who caught covid twice and her second infection was worse than the first and she had symptoms of long covid
(inflamed throat couldn't eat, repeat ear infections from the post nasal drip) 2 months after infection,. She said she hates wearing masks and will just have to catch covid again. The masks ruin her makeup and she can't breathe with it on. :spinning:
 
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Evolving78

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They say they can't breathe with a mask on. I know a woman who caught covid twice and her second infection was worse than the first and she had symptoms of long covid
(0inflamed throat couldn't eat, repeat ear infections from the post nasal drip) 2 months after infection,. She said she hates wearing masks and will just have to catch covid again. The masks ruin her makeup and she can't breathe with it on. :spinning:
I had on a K95 and N95 last weekend. I was not about to play with the pink population.

It’s hard to breathe when your nose is running too. Being seen and wearing makeup seems to be more important I guess..
 
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PatDM'T

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They say they can't breathe with a mask on. I know a woman who caught covid twice and her second infection was worse than the first and she had symptoms of long covid
(inflamed throat couldn't eat, repeat ear infections from the post nasal drip) 2 months after infection,. She said she hates wearing masks and will just have to catch covid again. The masks ruin her makeup and she can't breathe with it on. :spinning:
They cannot breathe
with a mask on huh?
So they'd rather
play Russian Roulette
with a disease
notorious for making
sure you cannot
breathe?

Make it make sense.
 

naturalgyrl5199

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And I was watching and doing some reading on COVID’s impact on the brain. My family and I don’t need anymore deficiencies in executive functioning! LBVS
One of my patients has lost over 100 lbs since last year when she was infected with COVID. Her taste has barely returned and a year and 6 months later she says most food tastes like garbage. I googled this phenomena and there is consistency in the complaints people have about food specifically tasting and smelling like trash or walking past a dumpster that hasn't been cleaned. She and many have also developed depression (clinical) around it. She says she as always been a foodie since childhood and its wrecked her brain that she hasn't been able to enjoy food. Which is why she was overweight for so long. She has survived with many hospitalizations, other health issues dealing with age, but they are exacerbated because she basically is malnourished and cannot eat much even if she tried. She las lived on a 75% liquid diet just to survive. We have to watch this research. This is important for me now as a clinical dietitian. :(
 

naturalgyrl5199

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(Feb 2022) My brother in law's ex girlfriend is 27 years old and had to be put into a coma because she got COVID from her mother 2 weeks ago. She was unvaccinated but she worked from home and really truly was a homebody--but really overweight and unhealthy. While her mother was always a busy-body...always out and about in ppl business. She got really sick and deteriorated fast. They actually intubated her BECAUSE of her weight being so much she wasn't responding to the treatments to open her lungs. She just woke up the other day after bringing her out of the coma but she is sedated again because she has been pulling the vent out of her mouth. We thought she would not make it. She JUST lost her aunt (who is married into my husband's family), her mother's sister to COVID in December. Her mother got COVID at the same time as well.

Then I see articles about brain fog and brain damage and I'm like----by any means necessary, I ain't got time to "see" how I would respond to COVID.

So its been 2-3 more weeks and she is still in the hospital. Her heart stopped a couple times. She has been COVID free for weeks but then she developed Pneumonia and now heart issues.... She is not looking good. To clarify, she actually lost 2 aunts to COVID-19. Her mother denies giving her daughter COVID, but that entire family lies. Anyhoo....she is in bad shape. I Really Hate COVID. I feel bad because I had to cut her off last year due to her lying ways. I feel bad we parted on such bad terms but she really was maddeningly toxic. I am praying she recovers. She is too young to die. Her son needs his mother.

Now: She woke up after extubation and after being trached. She was hospitalized in Feb. She spoke to my husband the other day. She remembers people. She is shocked at how long she was in the hospital but she sounds good. Its going on 4 months she was hospitalized after COVID-related Pneumonia.
 

Ganjababy

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PSW’s (Nursing assistants/healthcare aids) received a $3 per hour increase in their pay plus regular bonuses over the pandemic in Ontario. The government is going to pay employed nurses a $5000 bonus retention this year. Most places are so short staffed. We are overworked and appreciate the acknowledgment.
 

MamaBear2012

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My mom and brother have Covid. This is my mom's first time having it, but she's vaccinated and I think she'll be good. She is overweight and has hypertension, so I'm still keeping my eye on her. She said she feels miserable. Her job gives them 5 days and then they should be back at work.

My brother on the other hand is probably not vaccinated. He is the token black Republican in his circle of unvaccinated old, white friends. So, this is his second time having Covid. But of course he lives with my parents so he has my mom (even though she is sick) to help him out.
 

dancinstallion

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Novavax is getting closer to FDA approval @dancinstallion

but

:nono: I want to just say forget it and not get anything.

Dh said that I am trying to make myself feel better when I read this

"Novavax, in response to the safety concerns flagged by the FDA, said natural background events of myocarditis can be expected in any sufficiently large database.

"Based on our interpretation of all the clinical data supporting NVX-CoV2373 ... we believe there is insufficient evidence to establish a causal relationship," the company said in a statement.

One patient in the trial reported myocarditis after receiving placebo."
 

vevster

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:nono: I want to just say forget it and not get anything.

Dh said that I am trying to make myself feel better when I read this

"Novavax, in response to the safety concerns flagged by the FDA, said natural background events of myocarditis can be expected in any sufficiently large database.

"Based on our interpretation of all the clinical data supporting NVX-CoV2373 ... we believe there is insufficient evidence to establish a causal relationship," the company said in a statement.

One patient in the trial reported myocarditis after receiving placebo."
That’s how I feel. I’m not getting anything. I’m fine. I‘m more worried about inflation and crime. :sad:
 

Lylddlebit

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^^^^^^^^^Interesting that it is easy to find the risks for non MRNA vaccines but on the narrative on the MRNA ones constantly emphasize that the benefits outweigh the risk. In either case, "thank you kindly" towards truth and "thank you Jesus" for the ability to social distance. Covid continues to suck.
 
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