Tag: CORO
Vaccine Rollout Linked to Drop in Severe COVID-19 in Dialysis Patients
And, patients on maintenance dialysis who received COVID-19 vaccination had decreasing antibody titers over time
Enhanced External Counterpulsation Eases ‘Long COVID’
Improvements seen in symptoms of fatigue, breathing difficulties, 6-minute walk test with EECP treatment
Nearly Half of 500 Million Free COVID-19 Tests Still Left
Americans have placed 68 million orders for four free rapid tests per family, but about 46 percent of the tests still available
Long-Lasting Cardiovascular Burden Seen After COVID-19
Increased risk for incident cardiovascular disease also observed among those not hospitalized during acute phase
Millions of Children Globally Affected by COVID-19 Parent, Caregiver Death
From March 1, 2020, to Oct. 31, 2021, COVID-19-associated orphanhood estimated for more than 2 million 10- to 17-year-olds
Physician’s Briefing Weekly Coronavirus Roundup
CDC Loosens Mask Guidelines as Omicron Surge Subsides
Under new recommendations, >70 percent of Americans now live in areas where masking in public indoor settings is no longer advised
Severe COVID-19 Ups Risk for PTSD in Family Members
Findings compared with family members of patients with non-COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome
Signs/Symptoms May ID COVID-19 Even With Negative RT-PCR
Patients who repeatedly tested negative but had signs/symptoms of COVID-19 had similar seroprevalence as RT-PCR-confirmed cases
COVID-19 Vaccination Tied to Decline in Distress in U.S. Adults
Decreases in distress and perceived risks for infection, hospitalization, and death reported by those receiving at least one dose of vaccine