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COVID-19 Coronavirus Updates: April 10, 2024

by Anne Laurie|  April 10, 20246:39 am| 31 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19 Coronavirus, Foreign Affairs

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It’s great news (as far as I’m concerned) that covid infections, per the CDC and Biobot, are dropping — for the moment — to the point where updates are a background noise rather than a non-stop battery of bad news. (Until the next peak comes along, possibly during summer vacation season, almost certainly by the year-end holidays.) There’s liable to be an ongoing shortage of news articles for me to aggregate… mostly updates on long covid research, and historical updates (recriminations) on the past four years. For the moment, I’ll keep putting up a post every Wednesday morning, but I can’t promise much actual news.

On the other hand, there’s a ‘new’ nightmare virus keeping pandemic watchers on high alert. Specifically: H5N1 ‘bird flu’, which is now infecting dairy cows in multiple U.S. states (all probably tracing back to the same herd in Texas), as well as cats sharing those cows’ barns, and at least one dairy worker. The good news: Public authorities are very much aware of H5N1’s potential; we have — thanks to Covid-19 — a global network in place to monitor, research & treat H5N1 hotspots; and there’s a considerable history of similar ‘bird flu’ outbreaks for medical personnel to draw on. (Including the 2002-2004 ‘Hong Kong SARS’ outbreak, which is when I first started paying attention to the word ‘coronavirus’.) Here’s a gift link to a NYTimes article that pretty much summarizes current information:

#H5N1: Is #BirdFlu headed toward human infections? Are people next? Are we ready?
Unlike the coronavirus, H5N1 has been studied for years. Vaccines and treatments are available should they ever become necessary https://t.co/fNEHEdFEiW

— delthia ricks ?? (@DelthiaRicks) April 7, 2024

Again: Gift link

As a committed carnivore and major dairy consumer, I am going to continue my lifelong practice of avoiding raw milk. (I took a Dairy Science 101 semester almost fifty years ago, and even in those ancient days the advice from all the best global experts was ‘Never drink raw milk from a cow you haven’t met.’ I will, for my own reasons, continue to monitor the various twitter feeds of health experts (many of whom are gradually transitioning from covid-19 to H5N1), and will of course let you know if anything changes.

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Kind of wild that it took this long to have generic branded covid tests. Of course, they cost the same as the highway robbery rated branded ones. pic.twitter.com/bkJQYQnMH2

— Clean Observer (@Hammbear2024) April 4, 2024

As the United States eased into spring, only two states had increases or likely increases in coronavirus infections as of March 30, according to an update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.https://t.co/NUSEGOfhvp

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 8, 2024

As the United States eased into spring, only two states had increases or likely increases in coronavirus infections as of March 30, according to an update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In addition, the CDC reported a decline or likely decline in coronavirus infections in 29 states and territories and called infections “stable or uncertain” in 19 areas. Even so, a national covid-19 forecast predicts up to 3,400 daily covid hospital admissions in late April.

All told, nearly 1.2 million U.S. residents have died of covid-19, according to the CDC’s Covid Data Tracker.

Last night's update: 74,260 new cases, 905 new deaths https://t.co/7mb5AHCuZN

— BNO News (@BNOFeed) April 8, 2024

So far this year, nearly 3 million cases of COVID have been reported in the U.S., causing 251,851 hospitalizations and 25,311 deaths.

— BNO News (@BNOFeed) April 8, 2024

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#LongCovid still has no cure so patients are becoming participants in clinical trials. But with key trials not yet producing results, some patients are trying to change how clinical trials are done https://t.co/rVTlBh5QLI pic.twitter.com/pJ3IUGc9jH

— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) April 4, 2024

Subtypes of #LongCovid indicating specific immune/inflammation markers and pathways related to principal symptoms https://t.co/R1xkzIMeQR@NatImmunol by @FelicityLiew @ClaudEfstathiou @p_openshaw @InThwaiteImmune and their collaborators across the UK pic.twitter.com/8IJN3FkJen

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) April 8, 2024

More evidence for #SARSCoV2 protein persistence and its potential to contribute to #LongCovid https://t.co/WwNy4r2r5S @TheLancetInfDis @MichaelPelusoMD and colleagues pic.twitter.com/ChuC7LOwsB

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) April 8, 2024

#Covid test: Researchers at the Univ of Georgia unveil a faster & what they say is a more accurate test that spots #SARSCoV2 https://t.co/ZzrMWcWRW4 via @medical_xpress

— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) April 4, 2024

A discovery that offers a keener understanding of how #SARSCoV2 replicates is opening the door to new antiviral therapies https://t.co/UejgqIcf39 pic.twitter.com/MiKqFiR1Aj

— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) April 6, 2024

Long COVID leaves telltale traces in the blood

People with long COVID have distinct patterns of inflammation detectable in the blood, which could potentially be targeted with immune therapies.

Imperial College, Londonhttps://t.co/2sDQGvy5E7

— CoronaHeadsUp (@CoronaHeadsUp) April 9, 2024

Blood donor study finds 21% incidence of long-term symptoms attributed to COVID-19

CIDRAPhttps://t.co/VqLKBChXzc

— CoronaHeadsUp (@CoronaHeadsUp) April 9, 2024

Air quality in schools: How to shield kids w/ intellectual & developmental disabilities from #Covid. Researchers at Univ of Rochester in NY found that good airflow & filtration can be beneficial for these students, many are at high risk of infection https://t.co/NzjW4OKI7z

— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) April 4, 2024

Can tea keep #Covid away? Study suggests certain teas inactivate #SARSCoV2 in saliva. Teas are known globally for health benefits. Scientists at the Univ of Georgia say inactivating SARS2 in the mouth & throat helps lower it in the respiratory tract https://t.co/Yx00EpGCGP

— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) April 8, 2024

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US: Chairman Bernie Sanders Releases Long COVID Moonshot Legislative Proposal

Sanders today released a draft legislative proposal to address the Long COVID crisis that is negatively impacting the health of some 22 million Americans.

H/t @zalalyhttps://t.co/EfyHOVNABd

— CoronaHeadsUp (@CoronaHeadsUp) April 9, 2024

"The Great COVID Cover-up"

$99 Million Dollars.

Donald Trump awarded Jared Kushner’s college roommate, Boehler $100 million to procure PPE for our doctors during Covid.

Adam only spent $1 million while our doctors were garbage bags.

Who else demands an investigation? ?? pic.twitter.com/8YjNQqmZpL

— Lara reads banned books in Florida (@MadeInTheUSANJ) April 9, 2024

A delusional Trump claimed governors were happy with his efforts to fight COVID-19 and they had a “love fest.”

“They know we’ve done a great job, not a good job.”

In reality, governors flagged that lack of leadership caused PPE shortages and prices to skyrocket. pic.twitter.com/LBdFkhioAc

— American Bridge 21st Century (@American_Bridge) April 8, 2024

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    1. 1.

      Suzanne

      April 10, 2024 at 6:44 am

      the advice from all the best global experts was ‘Never drink raw milk from a cow you haven’t met.’

      I will note that I’ve met quite a few cows, and I wouldn’t drink their raw milk. Not the cleanest critters. #fecaloral

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      mrmoshpotato

      April 10, 2024 at 6:48 am

      Thanks for these continuing updates, AL.

       

      More corruption from the orange conman – unsurprising.

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    3. 3.

      Baud

      April 10, 2024 at 6:48 am

      I blame Bovine Tinder.

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      Suzanne

      April 10, 2024 at 6:50 am

      And I know that I said this ad infinitum during the pandemic and everyone’s sick of hearing it….. but increasing air changes per hour and increasing filtration capacity are actually really difficult things to do. Oodles of older and less sophisticated (cheaper) buildings can’t do it without full replacement.

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      jonas

      April 10, 2024 at 6:58 am

      Can tea keep #Covid away? Study suggests certain teas inactivate #SARSCoV2 in saliva

      If tea works, I can only presume whiskey would be like 1000% better, right?

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      p.a.

      April 10, 2024 at 6:59 am

      Yes, thanks A.L.

      Numbers down is good, obvs.  How many red states are cooking their numbers?  Blue not ahhh… immune either; didn’t Cuomo’s admin get caught?  He was a prize. 😡

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      Anne Laurie

      April 10, 2024 at 7:01 am

      @Suzanne: I will note that I’ve met quite a few cows, and I wouldn’t drink their raw milk. Not the cleanest critters.

      And that doesn’t even get into the question of what they’re being fed!  (A portion of the class, which was designed for the mostly-male-in-those-days offspring of professional dairy farmers, was learning the math to calculate feed percentages of various common nutrients for maximum milk output.  Let’s just say that ground-up discarded phone books were among the less disgusting standard additives… )

      That’s not on the cows, though — just on the people raising them.  (Dogs aren’t exactly the cleanest mammals, either, and we let our own dogs kiss us on the face.)

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      raven

      April 10, 2024 at 7:07 am

      How bout them Dawgs!!!

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      Ohio Mom

      April 10, 2024 at 7:19 am

      (Putting aside Suzanne’s observation that retrofitting buildings with air filtration machinery may not be possible).

      Right now, mothers of gifted and talented kids are beginning to feel a disturbance in the force. Once again, authorities are suggesting to spend money on “them,” the special needs kids, instead of their G&T darlings.

      *Their* kids need clean air even more then anyone else’s because their kids are gifted. And talented. The world needs to nurture them for the future’s sake.

      I am imagining this of course but those G&T parents are always complaining about money spent on special needs kids, and providing air filtration to very vulnerable students would just be another thorn in their sides.

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      stinger

      April 10, 2024 at 7:19 am

      What a public service you have been providing, Anne Laurie. Four years. Thank you!

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      New Deal democrat

      April 10, 2024 at 7:35 am

      I am on the road so I will keep this brief.

      Both Biobot and the CDC’s wastewater analyses showed another slight decline last week, to levels higher than only last May through July last year.

      Both hospitalizations and deaths continued to decline in the last week of reporting, also to levels lower than at any point in the pandemic except for last May through July. The former is at 8,015 and the latter is at 1.002. If current trends hold, we could see new pandemic lows for each bu Memorial Day.

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      Sure Lurkalot

      April 10, 2024 at 7:39 am

      Per my state’s wastewater monitoring, my area has been on the decline for about a month now but I still managed to get infected after 4 years of avoidance. And that’s with still mask wearing in stores, often the only one. No hint of illness on Friday when I got boosted…

      Excited to see what day 4 of symptoms brings. Been awake since 4 am so probably more nose blowing and napping. The splitting headache seems to have subsided and hopefully I can stop swallowing Tylenol and Advil which I rarely use. Pretty helpful though with this glop.

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      Lapassionara

      April 10, 2024 at 7:42 am

      @stinger: Ditto! thanks so much, AL.

      Just FYI about testing. Mr. LP had a cold and thought it might be COVID, so he scheduled a test at Walgreen’s. He was warned that it would not be free, but he went anyway. When he arrived, a key person wasn’t at the store, so they sent him to an urgent care clinic, where they tested him for both COVID and the flu, all paid for by Medicare. So there seems to be a way to get free tests for COVID, for Medicare patients.

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    14. 14.

      SiubhanDuinne

      April 10, 2024 at 7:54 am

      (Seems like the right thread for this. If it’s wildly inappropriate, feel free to delete.)

      A few days ago, the Wayback Machine reminded me that I wrote this in early April 2020. I must surely have posted it here at the time, but it’s been long enough that I thought some of you might enjoy seeing it again. So, in the interests of “are you better off now than you were four years ago?,” I share it once more:

      Some infected evening,
      Do not kiss a stranger:
      There will be a danger
      In every crowded room.

      Don’t venture too close,
      Don’t kiss and don’t hug,
      And don’t touch your face, or
      You may catch the bug.

      Each infected evening,
      COVID-19 hovers —
      Dive beneath the covers
      (After you’ve washed your hands);

      Self-quarantine now:
      Stay home in your room,
      And only reach out through
      Skype, FaceTime, or ZOOM.

      Anthony Fauci wants you to be well:
      Cover your face, and stock up on Purell.

      All infected evenings,
      Please to keep your distance —
      There is no resistance
      Within a six-foot range:

      Stay two yards apart,
      Don face mask and glove,
      And once this is over
      Embrace those you love.

      Once this has ended, on some future date —
      Once this has ended, we … can … cel … e … brate.

      — SD, 4/5/2020

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      Bruce K in ATH-GR

      April 10, 2024 at 8:13 am

      Got a booster yesterday – the Pfizer 1.5 XBB. Felt okay afterwards, only to face this morning with fatigue and a blinding headache. Still, better than the disease. Greece still offers them for free, though the vaccination centers have cut down their appointment hours, generally doing it once a week, on different days for different centers.

      As for tests, I’ve been able to get a 10-pack for six euro, and a 25-pack for 11 euro. (The latter is for my better half in Baltimore, who I suspect would have to pay about as much for a single self-test packet.)

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      TBone

      April 10, 2024 at 8:20 am

      I’m really grateful for these posts AND really happy to see that Bernie Sanders has long COVID on his radar.  He’s like a terrier with teeth firmly attached to an ankle who will not let go, gawd bless ‘im.  Gives me hope and reminds me that this admin. does indeed care about all of us.

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      Doug R

      April 10, 2024 at 9:37 am

      I’ve had raw milk from a cow on my uncle’s farm decades ago.

      UHT milk is a VERY good approximation and way safer.

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      TBone

      April 10, 2024 at 9:45 am

      @Doug R: what is UHT milk?  Under Hot Lights? 😉

      Wow, not too far off the mark on that joke

      https://www.usdairy.com/news-articles/uht-milk-what-is-ultra-high-temperature-milk

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      bluefoot

      April 10, 2024 at 10:03 am

      @Suzanne: ​
        The NYC public school system has run into this. With the COVID money from the federal government, they were trying to upgrade or install HVAC with HEPA filters in the schools but many didn’t have electrical systems that could support it. Not to mention being able to hire contractors and electricians that could do the necessary work.

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      Bill Arnold

      April 10, 2024 at 10:05 am

      The R for even a novel influenza is about 1.6 (Current SARS=CoV-2 is more like 6+), so proper good masks will be very effective at blocking influenza spread, where used by a large percentage of the population.
      Which, realistically, will be in enclosed areas dominated by subpopulations not irrationally hostile to mask wearing, during significant community spread. But at the least, one can protect oneself and one’s household.

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      MomSense

      April 10, 2024 at 10:10 am

      Damn.  I’m hoping to move to the dairy capital of Maine.

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      JaneE

      April 10, 2024 at 10:14 am

      Just got another booster last week.  Now that they are recommending it for old folks, Kaiser is telling those in the recommended list to come in and get the shot.  Also making it more convenient by offering shots at more clinics, and of course, free.  At least under most plans and Medicare.  It looks like they are folding Covid into their normal vaccination procedures.  The flu still has big banners up to encourage flu shots, but they always did.   Also seeing more masks at the clinics on patients as well as workers.

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      RaflW

      April 10, 2024 at 10:34 am

      Looking at that CDC map, and with my plan to visit cousins in the Kansas City area (specifically, the Johnson Co., KS side) with an overnight in Hays, KS to get there, I gotta ask: What’s the matter with Kansas?!

      (Didn’t realize Frank’s book on the rise of populist/’anti-elite’ conservatism is now 20 years old. It’s been a freakin’ slog. Even if KS did wake up enough to elect a Dem woman governor.)

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    24. 24.

      Anomalous Cowherd

      April 10, 2024 at 10:48 am

      Blegh –

      I’m being released today, two weeks after my symptoms showed up. I have a quadrantanopsia (loss of vision in 1/4 of my visual field), cannot drive a car or use my tractor. I was fully vaccinated and always masked up when I left the house. Still got the Trump virus. I am royally pissed at the Grand Old Plague rat party. Fuck them and their apologists. Fuck, fuck, fuck!
      I’m too pissed to write any more about this right now. I wish that stupid, fat, bloated manchild and his dupes would experience Spontaneous Human Combustion even if it might accelerate global warming. I am SO done with the Republican party and its feckless acolytes.
      Vote them out before they kill us all.

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      gwangung

      April 10, 2024 at 10:59 am

      Did my booster a week or so back….felt slightly SLIGHTLY wobbly…was able to do a small workout, but got REAL tired afterwards….

      This is really acceptable in my book. Easy routine to maintain.

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    26. 26.

      West of the Rockies

      April 10, 2024 at 11:17 am

      Who is dying of Covid in the US?  500 deaths a day seems like a lot.  Is it immuno-compromised people, the elderly, the unvaccinated?

      Continued thanks for your weekly C19 reports, AL!

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    27. 27.

      West of the Rockies

      April 10, 2024 at 11:18 am

      @Anomalous Cowherd:

      Yes to everything bit of this (but sympathies for you getting sick, AC).

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      Interstadial

      April 10, 2024 at 11:42 am

      Regarding H5N1,

      Vaccines and treatments are available should they ever become necessary

      That’s if people are willing to get vaccinated.  If this later turns into a pandemic there will be a lot of people who will refuse to get vaccinated, along with a lot of conspiratorial nonsense about the vaccine floating around to encourage them to not get the shot.

      It could be very bad.

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      Mart

      April 10, 2024 at 11:43 am

      About ten years back I visited three egg farms in Nebraska and Iowa. Each farm had about 8 MILLION birds. When the bird flu hit in the early 00’s they sent 24 Million dead birds to landfill.

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      Bill Arnold

      April 10, 2024 at 1:23 pm

      @Anomalous Cowherd:

      I wish that stupid, fat, bloated manchild and his dupes would experience Spontaneous Human Combustion even if it might accelerate global warming.

      Technically, humans are carbon-neutral. Humans do not eat much fossil carbon (the kind where all carbon-14 is decayed); mostly they eat biosphere carbon.
      So no need to worry about that.

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      Bill Arnold

      April 10, 2024 at 1:26 pm

      @jonas:
      That guy who had 217 SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations reported had -SARS-CoV-2-killer saliva:
      Adaptive immune responses are larger and functionally preserved in a hypervaccinated individual (March 04, 2024, The Lancet)

      Here, we report on a 62-year-old male hypervaccinated individual from Magdeburg, Germany (HIM), who deliberately and for private reasons received 217 vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2 within a period of 29 months.

      Reply

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