Okay, I’m done with the things I was super busy with, but I’m still catching up. I’m hoping to pump out several posts in the next week or two. Unexpected Side-effects This paper reports that fertility in the US went up after the first year of the pandemic, the first time births per capita went… Continue reading 2023-08-16 General
2023-08-04 BC
This is going to be brief because I’m still superbusy. (There’s no accompanying General post today, sorry.) Vaccinations This article reports that Canada is still in the approval process for the fall booster update vax. I assume we’ll get the same shots as the US gets, which this article says are going to be monovalent… Continue reading 2023-08-04 BC
2023-07-07 BC
This is another brief update due to being ultrabusy right now. Hopefully these will be more complete in August. The news is actually good for a change! Pretty much every statistic makes it look like summer 2021. Now, there’s less testing, so take that with a grain of salt, but it’s clearly better now than… Continue reading 2023-07-07 BC
2023-07-07 General
This is going to be a relatively short update (given the time since the last update) because I’m still super-busy. I should have more time in August. Vaccines This paper from USA found that the first menstrual cycle after a COVID-19 vaccination was about a day longer than normal, but nothing else about the cycle… Continue reading 2023-07-07 General
2023-06-19 BC
Editor’s note: I haven’t posted frequently in the past eight weeks because I have been super-busy. That will probably continue through the end of July; it hopefully will ease up a bit in August. All the indicators say that the incidence of COVID-19 is going down. It’s not clear how trustworthy these indicators are, but… Continue reading 2023-06-19 BC
2023-06-19 General
I have been busy for the past eight weeks, so am behind on my COVID-19 research. I’m still not caught up, and there’s no real reason to publish today except for f it, I need to publish sometime. So here you go! COVID-Related Excess Death and Sickness This paper using data from Hong Kong and… Continue reading 2023-06-19 General
2023-05-30 BC
Local Industry This article says that AbCellera — which made Bamlanivimab and Bebtelovimab, two of the anti-COVID monoclonal antibodies — is doubling the size of its planned expansion in Vancouver, thanks in part to federal and provincial subsidies. This article says that BC Ferries says that it is working hard to hire more crew (including… Continue reading 2023-05-30 BC
2023-05-30 General
Long COVID This paper from Germany has some good news: it says that mild to moderate COVID infections in unvaccinated people does not lead to cognitive deficits several months after recovery than in controls. The caveat is that the study had only 223 people in each arm of the study, so it might not have… Continue reading 2023-05-30 General
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Hospitals This article reports that Burnaby Hospital had a third COVID outbreak in three weeks. It mentioned that they are doing “enhanced cleaning” — but are they wearing masks again? Are they filtering the air? Statistics I refreshed the Situation Report, expecting to see nothing, but instead saw: Data presented are up to the end… Continue reading 2023-05-21 BC small
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Vaccines This preprint from India found that a nasally-administered adenovirus-vectored vaccine gave mice good protection against BQ.1.1 and XBB.1.5. This preprint from China found that in mice, one Omicron booster after two COVID Classic vaccinations wasn’t as effective as one would like due to imprinting on COVID Classic (aka “original antigenic sin”). The good news… Continue reading 2023-05-21 General small