Showing posts with label Covid booster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covid booster. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Inexplicable

Worldwide (Map
September 8, 2022 - 606,874,650 confirmed infections; 6,507,900 deaths
September 9, 2021 – 223,101,000 confirmed infections; 4,604,450 deaths
September 10, 2020 – 27,766,325 confirmed infections; 902,470 deaths

US (Map
September 8, 2022 - 95.020.850 confirmed infections; 1,049,050 deaths
September 9, 2021 – 40,601,000 confirmed infections; 654,600 deaths
September 10, 2020 – 6,360,000 confirmed infections; 190,820 deaths

SA (Coronavirus portal
September 8, 2022- 4,012,950 confirmed infections; 102,108 deaths
September 9, 2021 – 2,843,100 confirmed infections; 84,327 deaths
September 10, 2020 – 6,360,000 confirmed infections; 190,820 deaths

Posts from:
September 9, 2021, “Category of critter” 
September 10, 2020, “Cooperation” 

News blues

Annual Covid shot joins ranks of annual shots, such as the annual flu shot. 
Watch >>  (7:14 mins)

Dr Anthony Fauci recently said, "In the absence of a dramatically different variant, we likely are moving towards a path with a vaccination cadence similar to that of the annual influenza vaccine."
Read more >> 

(Mary and I have appointments for our soon-to-be-annual Covid boosters and flu shots on September 26, 10:00am at the conveniently located grocery store pharmacy.)
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If she hadn’t assumed most of her symptoms were due to long Covid, Nic Petermann’s may have received proper treatment and a diagnosis for cancer much earlier. She says, “When I went to get my pain symptoms checked out, I didn’t mention the flu-like symptoms, because I just thought that was something that I would have to deal with.” 
As with Meso Mary who discovered mesothelioma in her left lung while being x-rayed for hip pain, Peterman’s symptoms, including those that seemed to be long Covid, were due to Stage IV Hodgkin’s lymphoma. 
The point of this story is not to scare readers. Rather, the point is both practical – don’t rationalize physical symptoms – and philosophical - life is often … inexplicable. 
Take precautions to ensure life doesn’t catch you by surprise.
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On war and the culture war
Putin Says Russia Has Not ‘Lost Anything’ Over War In Ukraine' (1:35 mins) Russian, with English subtitles.
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The Lincoln Project:
Michelle Obama on democracy (1:55 mins)
Biden v. Trump  (0:24 mins> 
Sucker  (0:58 mins)
Last week in the Republican Party - September 6 , 2022  (2:17 mins)

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

My bestie, Mary, whom I’m accompanying through the ups and downs of her diagnosis and treatment of pleural epithelial mesothelioma, including pending chemotherapy, is a fighter. I’m so proud of her and her clear-eyed response of what she faces. 
Along with the many facets of life with such a diagnosis, she’s re-exploring music. Currently, she’s re-enamored of Gloria Gaynor’s “I will survive…”  (3:14 mins). Mary’s favorite lines:
“I should have changed that stupid lock
I should have made you leave your key
If I’d know for just one second
You’d be back to bother me…"
That line - "You’d be back to bother me" - refers to the high likelihood Mary's meso will recur. According to medical expereince, 
Mesothelioma recurs for all patients who undergo treatment, even after the most aggressive treatment options successfully put it into remission. This happens because it is nearly impossible to surgically remove or kill every mesothelioma cancer cell. The remaining cancer cells eventually form tumors again.
This is daunting information. Mary and I are absorbing it, albeit with jokes others might find "inappropriate" or "distasteful." (To that, we say, "Hey, whatever floats your houseboat!")
Among the many milestones of this illness, is the knowledge that somehow, sometime, somewhere Mary breathed in asbestos fibers. These fibers toiled away in her lung for decades. Sheer coincidence discovered them there. (Backstory, “Oh, the irony”.) As we diligently explore the past decades for the time a DIY woman might or might not have been exposed, Mary re-explores music, too. It’s fun to listen then chat about the assorted musical eras. We're re-exploring art, too. More on that in a following post. 
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“Heat dome” is here. Temps in parts of urban California have reached into 3 digits, even beyond 113F (47C).
Our collective future during our summers? 
Breakdowns in electrical supply. Californians currently face “rolling blackouts.” South Africans face “load shedding.” (Meanwhile, Pakistanis face epic flooding with little help in sight.)
Nevertheless, climate change denialism and deniers continue. Know your deniers as …
… they are not all the same. They tend to fit into one of four different categories: the shill, the grifter, the egomaniac and the ideological fool.
Read more >> 
Buckle up, humans! We’re in for a hot (maybe cold), dry or wet (maybe icy) ride… and we are not prepared.
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Daylight savings times is coming – well, coming on November 6 – so enjoy the last days of summer – and welcome to fall.
SF Bay Area:
Sunrise: 6:46am
Sunset: 7:27pm

KZN, South Africa:
Sunrise: 6:04am
Sunset: 5:48pm
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Meet Fiona, aka Fifi. She lives in a local pond. (Those are grass trimmings from the lawn. Somehow gardeners never scoop trimming from ponds even though trimming decompose and upset the delicate balance of water. Fifi hates that!
Meet Finny and Fergy, same pond, same dread of grass trimmings decomposing in their liquid environment. 
A photographer friend recently informed me that he 
frequently uses his iPhone to create gallery-ready art.
This, due to assorted apps created for just this purpose.
I tried an app to "enhance" this photo of brown pelicans.
I'm too cheap to fork out money for apps so I get what I 
don't pay for. Nevertheleoss, a slight improvement though
I'm not gallery ready - yet!


Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Surprised?

News blues

Surprise! “Official Covid-19 case metrics severely undercount the true number of infections, leaving the United States with a critical blind spot as the most transmissible coronavirus variant yet takes hold.”
Is anyone surprised by this information?
Reminder, for too many months, official policy has been to hand out Covid test kits (a good move) yet offer no effective plan to collect test data (a dumb move).
Surprise! Severe undercount is the natural result.
We, the people – a fractious lot at the best of times – might not have reported test results anyway, but at least there’d be an understanding of what is expected and why.
An estimate from the Institute for Health Metrics, a research center at the University of Washington, suggests that actual infection numbers in the first week of July have been about seven times higher than reported cases – which have averaged about 107,000 each day over the past two weeks…
Before the CDC lifted the requirement for international travelers to test before coming into the country last month … it was an “amazing opportunity” to monitor the state of Covid-19 across the US among a group of mostly asymptomatic people. About 5% of travelers were testing positive throughout the month of May, which he says probably translates to at least 1 million new infections every day in the broader US population – 10 times higher than the official count. Now that BA.5 is here, “we know that there is going to be a wave in the fall – there’s almost no doubt about that – if not before. So you just have to be really cognitive that that is what might happen…”
Read more  >>

Buckle up, folks! And get boosted - again! Yes, another booster is coming.
Ashish Jha, the White House’s Covid-19 response coordinator along with other health officials recently outlined their plan to combat the latest form of the coronavirus to pose a threat: emphasize existing tools like vaccines and boosters, testing, and treatments.
BA.5 has become dominant in the United States, as well as in much of the world, because it is so adept at establishing infections in people who’ve previously had Covid-19 or been vaccinated — even more so than other versions of the virus that also fall under the Omicron umbrella. At the same time, waning immunity from previous infections or past shots leaves people more susceptible to infections, even as vaccine-elicited protection against more severe outcomes is broadly maintained.
Health officials sought to convey they were on top of BA.5, while underscoring the risks it posed. The strategy outlined included improving the accessibility f tools that to varying levels have been available for months, including vaccines and boosters, the antiviral Paxlovid and antibody bebtelovimab, and easy and widespread testing. The White House also mentioned steps it’s taking to protect immunocompromised people — including expanding the availability of the pre-exposure treatment Evusheld — and to encourage building owners to improve ventilation.
“We can prevent serious illness, we can keep people out of the hospital and especially out of the ICU, we can save lives, and we can minimize the disruptions caused by Covid-19,” Jha said, highlighting the effectiveness of vaccines and treatments. “And even in the face of BA.5, the tools we have continue to work.”
Read more >> 
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On war and culture war

July 12, 2022 Ukraine/Russia news >> 
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As the US careens toward fascism: watch January 6 rioter, former Oath Keepers spokesman testify in seventh hearing >> 

Meanwhile, South Africa’s State Security Agency, Police Crime Intelligence, the military and the Hawks predict a repeat insurrection, likely driven by the pro-Zuma RET faction and marked by guerilla-style sabotage. The aim: to keep Jacob Zuma — and his allies implicated in the State Capture inquiry — out of jail.
Read more >> 
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The Lincoln Project:
(Republican nominee for US Senate for 2022) Herschel Walker’s Green New Deal (Good air, bad air? Say what?  (0:46 mins)
Proud Boys  (0:55 mins)
The GOP’s Crazy Candidates  (2:24 mins)

Healthy planet, anyone?

Exposure to asbestos has been a long-standing issue, threatening the health of both the environment and human population for centuries. Hundreds of millions of people are exposed to the toxin worldwide each year, despite its known health risks. One study from the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health estimates that roughly 250,000 people die as a result of asbestos exposure annually.
… Asbestos is a naturally found mineral and doesn’t pose a threat until broken or disturbed. Unfortunately, however, it was first mined and used thousands of years ago, making it common to come across in both the natural and built environment. Once released into the air, the toxin becomes extremely harmful for humans if ingested or inhaled.
The adverse health effects have been known for close to 100 years, but the toxin continued to be used in a variety of ways and the consequences have spread globally.
Read more >> 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

As Mary’s surgery date approaches, she’s both terrified and ready forcibly to evict the Squatters. “I can feel them there now,” she reports. “Two months ago, I ascribed discomfort I felt in my back to a pulled muscle. Not any more. While my breathing is unimpaired, I can pinpoint areas of my chest and back where I suspect these uninvited ‘aliens’ hang out. To quote Lady MacBeth, ‘Out, damned spot! out, I say!’”
This time next week? Damned spots should be gone!
It’s schlepp. 
 Indeed.
And Mary’s up for it.