Long COVID Prevalence Shockingly High Among US Adults – New Study Reveals

Health officials in the United States are raising concerns about the prevalence of long COVID among adults in 2022. According to a report published in the MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep, the study reveals the lasting impact of COVID-19 on a significant portion of the adult population. The findings highlight the need for continued monitoring and support for individuals experiencing long-term symptoms after recovering from the virus. The report, titled “Notes from the Field: Long …

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CDC Considering Changing COVID Quarantine Guidelines – What Doctors Recommend

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Amid speculation about potential changes to CDC quarantine guidelines, medical experts are sharing their thoughts on the matter. The current guidelines, implemented in late 2021, require individuals who test positive for COVID-19 to isolate for a minimum of five days. Reports indicate that the CDC may be considering revisions to these guidelines, prompting discussions among doctors regarding the appropriate course of action. Some states, such as Oregon and California, have already eased …

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CDC’s New Covid Isolation Guidelines: Fever-Free for 24 Hours Can Resume Work and School

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is considering shortening the isolation period for people testing positive for Covid-19, according to reports. This potential change in guidelines comes amid a surge in cases from the JN.1 variant of the virus and increasing hospitalizations across the United States. Reportedly, the CDC is looking to reduce the isolation period for those with mild symptoms to just one day without a fever, as opposed to the current …

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Long Covid Revelation: Shocking New Studies on Pregnant People and Children Expose Startling Truth About Lingering Symptoms After Covid-19

National Harbor, Maryland – Two new studies on long-term Covid-19 symptoms in pregnant people and children have shed light on the lasting impact of the virus, which often goes unnoticed by doctors. The first study, presented at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting, found that 1 in 10 pregnant individuals who had Covid-19 developed long-term symptoms. These findings were based on data from the National Institutes of Health’s Recover Initiative, which aims to understand …

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American Seniors Neglected Amidst Covid Crisis – Advocates Say

The Covid-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call for advocates for the elderly, who predicted that it would reveal the nation’s inadequate care for vulnerable older adults. The death toll from the pandemic has been shocking, with reports of chaos in nursing homes and seniors suffering from isolation, depression, untreated illness, and neglect. To date, around 900,000 older adults have died of Covid-19, accounting for 3 of every 4 Americans who have perished in the …

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Children’s Health Crisis: New Report Exposes Alarming Concerns About Long Covid Impact

New York, NY – A recent report has raised concerns about the impact of long COVID on children, shedding light on the prevalence of the condition in young individuals. The report, which analyzed data from a study, revealed that approximately 5.8 million children experienced symptoms of long COVID, sparking discussions about the potential long-term effects on their health. The study highlighted the need for further research and understanding of the differences between long-COVID and other …

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Nicola Sturgeon Denies Pandemic Decisions Were Politically Motivated: Emotional Testimony at UK Covid Inquiry

EDINBURGH, Scotland – Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon vehemently denied accusations that her decisions during the Covid-19 pandemic were influenced by a desire for Scottish independence. Sturgeon gave evidence to the UK Covid Inquiry in Edinburgh, rejecting claims of secrecy and defending her handling of informal messages relating to pandemic management. Her appearance at the inquiry came amid allegations of deleted WhatsApp messages and accusations that the government sought to avoid scrutiny. Sturgeon admitted to …

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