2025-08-25 General

Some weeks, there’s not much news; some weeks there’s a lot. This week had a lot and was a lot for me to process. Vaccines πŸ’‰ CORRECTION! I re-read the PHAC recommendations for who should/may get a second vaccination this year, and I believe that what I said on 2025-08-11 was (probably) wrong. I said… Continue reading 2025-08-25 General

2025-08-16 General

English-language health news this week has been swamped with political news from USA. It has not been fun to wade through articles on the CDC shooter, various politically-motivated firings of competent people, various notifications of programs being shut down, etc. COVID-19 Vaccines πŸ’‰ I WAS MISINFORMED! Last week, I said that you couldn’t get COVID-19… Continue reading 2025-08-16 General

2025-08-11 oops 13 General

(Addendum 2025-08-15: I actually published this on 2025-08-11, not on 2025-08-13, but it’s too late now to change the URL. Oops, sorry.) COVID-19 Vaccines πŸ’‰I might need to fly across the continent to support a relative who is going to get major surgery, so I tried to schedule a vax appointment in the US. No… Continue reading 2025-08-11 oops 13 General

2025-08-11 BC

Note: the weather has been awesome this week, so I have been spending it outdoors instead of reading research papers indoors. Thus the General post will be delayed by a few days. Meanwhile, COVID-19 appears to be holding pretty steady. About half of upper respiratory cases are COVID-19; about a quarter are entero or rhinoviruses;… Continue reading 2025-08-11 BC

2025-08-03 General

COVID-19 Vaccines β€ΌοΈπŸŽ‰πŸπŸ¦· Scientists have found an alternative method of giving mucousal vaccines: with dental floss! This paper (2025-07-22) found that flossing mice three times with floss covered with influenza virus, at two-week intervals, protected the mice from a lethal dose of influenza. All the mice who had been flossed survived, while all the unflossed… Continue reading 2025-08-03 General

2025-07-19 General

COVID-19 Long COVID This paper from Germany (2025-07-12) found that 21% of masters’ athletes (median age in the high 50s) in their study had Long COVID. The prevalence did not differ by sex, athletic specialties, training load, or prior competition level. Long COVID can happen to healthy, fit people! Vaccines/Prevention πŸ’Š This paper from Peru… Continue reading 2025-07-19 General

2025-07-12 General

Wastewater levels are all going down. Was that tiny little our summer wave? Did we already peak???? Long COVID β€ΌοΈπŸ˜¬ This preprint from Spain (2025-07-04) found that Long COVID prevalence was 3-10 times higher in individuals with three or more infections than in those with only one recorded infection. This paper from Denmark (2025-05-13) reports… Continue reading 2025-07-12 General

2025-07-04 General

Long COVID This paper from USA (2025-06-18) reports that a Delta or pre-Delta infection was protective against further Long COVID, while an Omicron infection was not. People whose first infection was pre-Omicron had about half the chance of getting more than three persistent symptoms after their second infection than after their first. However, people who… Continue reading 2025-07-04 General

2025-06-27 General

πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ If this post feels unusually short, that’s, well, because it is. There has been a really striking lack of news appropriate for this blog this week. The English-language health news has been absolutely overwhelmed with stories of the fusterclucks going on in US health politics. Recommended Reading β­οΈπŸ’‰ Some people note that kids these… Continue reading 2025-06-27 General

2025-06-20 General

🌊 This article from Singapore (2025-06-14) says that their wave is now peaking, about five or six weeks after their wave started in late April. That feels a bit fast to me — we usually see two months from the start to the peak here. I’m also a bit surprised that COVID-19 growth here has… Continue reading 2025-06-20 General