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ricisidro · 1 month
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The FLiRT variant KP.2 begins its takeover for #Covid cases in the US, now accounting for 1 in 4 cases or 25%, according to CDC.
#COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #Omicron #FlirtVariant #KP2 #JN1
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#variant-proportions
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ancientidea34 · 5 months
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(via USA: JN1 variant represents about 62 percent of coronavirus infections in the country)
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jeahreading · 5 months
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Amidst the emergence of the new COVID strain, JN1, heightened vigilance is advised. However, reassurance comes with the understanding that the disease is mild, presenting common symptoms that typically resolve over time. The increased infectiousness of JN1 underscores the need for caution.
Crucially, both the RT-PCR test and vaccines remain effective. Encouraging vaccination, especially for eligible children, is emphasized. Standard preventive measures persist, urging individuals to avoid crowded places, wear masks, and prioritize outdoor socializing.
Acknowledging the virus's persistent presence, the World Health Organization reinforces the importance of cautious exposure. Individuals experiencing flu-like symptoms are urged to refrain from office attendance, get tested promptly, and take responsible actions to prevent transmission.
In this dynamic landscape, knowledge, caution, and community-centric efforts are pivotal in collectively managing and mitigating the impact of JN1. Stay informed, stay safe.
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swadeshlive · 6 months
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देश में एक बार फिर कोरोना पसार रहा अपने पाँव, बीतें 24 घंटे में मिले 752 नए मामले |Swadesh Live| Madhya Pradesh News In Hindi| Breaking News In Hindi
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jhnswashington · 5 months
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Rising COVID-19 Hospitalizations Amid Complacency: The JN1 Variant Surge
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As of January 12, 2024, the United States is experiencing the second-largest COVID-19 surge of the pandemic, with the JN1 variant accounting for about 62% of the circulating strains. Despite this, there seems to be a general sense of complacency and "pandemic fatigue" among the public.
In the last week of December, nearly 35,000 Americans were hospitalized with COVID-19, a 20% increase from the previous week. Additionally, almost 4% of all deaths in the U.S. were related to COVID-19, with the death rate up 12.5% in the most recent week. This surge in the JN1 variant has resulted in the highest hospitalization numbers since nearly a year ago.
Despite these alarming figures, the public's response has been muted compared to the early years of the pandemic. This complacency is attributed to several factors. Firstly, the risk of imminent death is perceived to be lower now that vaccines are available and more is known about the virus. Secondly, the absence of strong reminders of the pandemic, such as lockdowns and quarantines, has led to a sense of normalcy. Lastly, most people have either contracted COVID-19 or been vaccinated, which provides a sense of reassurance, despite the fact that protection from the virus and the vaccine diminishes over time.
However, the normalization of mask-wearing and increased awareness of virus transmission have led to more people taking precautions against other viral threats like the common cold, the flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Individual risk tolerance also influences the use of protective measures, with more anxious individuals more likely to moderate their behavior, avoid crowds, and adhere to social distancing.
Looking forward, experts warn that while our response to COVID-19 has been largely effective, we need to be better prepared for future pandemics. This includes improving indoor air quality to protect against respiratory viruses and planning for the emergence of new COVID-19 variants. The future remains uncertain, with the potential for new, more dangerous variants to emerge that could evade immunity and existing vaccines, triggering a new pandemic.
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lawyer-usa · 6 months
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wumblr · 5 months
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hmm. JN1 is now the only predominant covid variant. "what does this mean" nothing basically, they're largely indistinguishable. like i don't think we have a lot of data on what symptoms each variant causes, if they differ. anecdotally i think losing sense of taste and smell was more common in the first few predominant variants, but i might think it's less common now when it really isn't proportionally, because infections are much milder for anyone who's taken any of the vaccines. it might mean the JN1 variant was largely the driving force behind this wave, but that doesn't really change anything. anyway hospitalizations are also down this week which combined with wastewater levels going down last week, is a pretty good sign. deaths remain below 2k/wk. also i'm mildly sick and my mom is in the hospital for some kind of unidentified white blood cell reaction
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ricisidro · 6 months
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The #DOH announces the entry of the #COVID19 #JN1variant in the #Philippines. Should we be concerned?
@Lois_Calderon of CNN Philippines speaks with Health Undersecretary Eric Tayag on #TheSource (start 4:06)
https://fb.watch/paHJ4SFW5-/?mibextid=Nif5oz
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davidaugust · 6 months
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Wearing a mask, making air flow better (like opening a window) and avoiding large groups of people for this peak time are good ways to help avoid COVID, Flu, RSV and be healthier during and after the holidays.
“As of Monday, Weiland projected that there were nearly 1 million active COVID infections in the U.S. each day, with 1 in every 340 Americans becoming infected daily, and 1 in every 34 currently infected.”
https://fortune.com/well/2023/12/22/jn1-covid-variant-largest-wave-us/amp/
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spooniestrong · 6 months
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/who-charts-rapid-spread-of-new-jn1-covid-variant/ar-AA1lN6lZ
A sub-variant of the Omicron mutation of the Covid virus has been classified as a "variant of interest", by the World Health Organization, because of "its rapidly increasing spread".
JN.1 has been found in many countries around the world, including India, China and the United States.
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selloldmobile · 7 months
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Vivo X100 Series Launch in China - Launch Date, Specifications, Pricing & More
Vivo X100 Series Launch in China: Launch Date, Specifications, Pricing & More
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has begun to hype its upcoming flagship smartphones – the X100 Series. The X100 Series is reportedly set to succeed the Vivo X90 series and will be photography-focused. The X100 Series is expected to come with impressive camera capabilities and large batteries with fast charging, among other features. Interestingly, the new X100 Series smartphones could be powered by the latest flagship processors from both Qualcomm and Mediatek. The X100 Pro, for instance, is rumoured to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 while the X100 Pro+ might have a MediaTek Dimensity 9300.
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The X100 Series smartphones are also rumoured to come with periscope zoom lenses for up to 10x optical zoom. In terms of display, the X100 Series smartphones are likely to offer an AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and curved design. The phones may also feature a punch-hole cutout on the front for the selfie camera. In addition to this, the X100 Series smartphones are expected to have large batteries with support for 50W wireless charging.
Vivo X100 Series smartphones are expected to be launched on 13 November in China. The company has confirmed the event on Weibo, China’s microblogging platform. During the event, Vivo will reportedly unveil its new flagship smartphones and vivo Watch 3. The vivo Watch 3 is expected to be the company’s first smartwatch that runs on Blue OS, its custom mobile operating system.
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Aside from revealing the launch date of the X100 Series, Vivo has also released an official poster for the smartphones. The posters give us an idea of the design and overall look of the upcoming flagships. The smartphones are also expected to feature an unibody metal construction.
The Vivo X100 Series will be available in two models – the X100 and the X100 Pro. The X100 will be the entry-level model while the X100 Pro is expected to be the premium offering. Both models are expected to be available in multiple colour options. The X100 Pro is also rumoured to feature a dual rear camera setup that includes a 1-inch Sony IMX989 primary sensor, a Samsung JN1 ultra-wide sensor, and an OmniVision OV64B telephoto shooter for a up to 4.3x optical zoom. The X100 series is also rumoured to have a 20MP tele-macro lens for close-up shots.
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enbygunderson · 5 months
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all these COVID variant articles be like: ""oh JN1 has two WeIRd symptoms" and it's "trouble sleeping" and "anxiety" because no one ever had trouble sleeping with a respiratory illness before, and no one would ever be anxious about having covid give me a break
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swadeshlive · 6 months
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Corona Virus: दुनिया के 40 देशों में फैला कोरोना का JN.1 वैरिएंट: भारत में 21 केस | JN.1 Covid
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blindedbythedarkness · 5 months
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Dear future me
It's New Years Eve 2023 right now, and I feel sad thinking about all the NYEs that have come before. For a few years, I saw in the new year via zoom with 2 close friends and we chatted well past midnight. This year, I haven't spoken to one of those friends in 6 months, and the other seems so distracted with their own things. And I know I certainly won't be able to stay up until midnight, I'll be pushing it after 9pm.
This year has been long and hard. I'm proud of myself for everything I've achieved, but it's not been without almost constant struggle. I smashed my med school exams, lived at the hospital for 6 months whilst on placement, and then was ultimately infected with SARS-COV2. That left me with worsened autonomic dysfunction, CCI, generalised hyperinflammation and neuroinflammation. And that sucks.
After making the most of Christmas, yesterday I spent the day horizontal in bed all day, save for eating and going to the toilet. I have a list of things I need to do, and a longer list of things I want to do, but I had to write off the whole lot. Again. Today, though there's a little improvement, I'd still say I feel like shit warmed up.
The world right now doesn't feel much more positive either. Covid JN1 is surging, and despite renewed recommendations from the WHO for healthcare facilities to bring back masks, the UKHSA is dragging its feet. There's no doubt anymore that they're not following the science. They get away with it though, as no lawyers are willing to fight the case (as I have found, time and again).
Everyone is ill with "the worst cold ever". There's so many stories about young people dropping dead. But people refuse to connect the dots, or connect them wrong and blame the vaccine. Public Health has abandoned us all to eugenics.
The final result? I dread going to visit my nearly 90 year old gran next month as either one of us could infect the other and finish them off. I know if I don't go though, I'll feel endlessly guilty (and be endlessly guilted). I live in a constant state of high stress.
This time last year, I don't think I had high hopes for 2023. I figured it would get worse before it gets better, but 2024 might see improvements. I was certainly right that it's got worse, but I'm less certain next year will be better- the world is so stubborn and unwilling to open its eyes. I think maybe by 2025? But who knows, maybe that's what I'll say now for every year of my life. Always "maybe the next year, maybe the next year".
Either way, I hope for me personally I'm in a better place by next New Year's. I hope my long covid is vastly improved and that I'm back on placement and coping well. I also hope I haven't been reinfected and I'm managing to stand my ground on any issues people take with me keeping myself safe. I hope that I am more hopeful.
That's all I will say for now, as honestly just writing this has tired me out! But me, I love you, you're doing the best you can and its a damn sight better than a lot of people. You can do this. Keep going. It's a marathon not a sprint.
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