A week & a half after the start of Oktoberfest, Covid infections in Munich have increased significantly, per Germany’s RKI.
— Michael Knigge (@kniggem) September 28, 2022
Case numbers rose 77% vs the previous week, compared to 43% in Bavaria & 29% in Germany.
Covid hospitalizations are also up.
https://t.co/4mtDs7jpGL
“We can say with certainty that something is coming. Probably multiple things are coming,” says Cornelius Roemer, who studies viral evolution at the University of Basel. Whether they will also lead to many hospitalizations and deaths is the big question https://t.co/TUZXnxGBTK
— Alex Meshkin, GED (@alexmeshkin) September 28, 2022
How long is Covid infectious and what's the best way to track it that correlates with culture positivity?
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) September 27, 2022
"Most adults have replication-competent #SARSCoV2 for 10-14 after symptom onset, and N antigen testing is a strong predictor of viral infectiousness"https://t.co/we0hTuzKjk pic.twitter.com/uf1AVGd5ZT
The crazy thing is we could probably end the pandemic with universal indoor masking, rapid tests, and indoor air quality standards. But apparently masking is just too hard for some people.
— Andrew Longhurst #VaccinesPlus (@a_longhurst) September 28, 2022
As we head into winter
— Dalia Hasan (@DaliaHasanMD) September 28, 2022
π©πͺ: Mandatory use of N95-type masks during long-distance travel, π·+RAT before accessing hospitals, nursing homes etc.
π¨π¦: COVID is not over… but we’re relaxing all of our PH protections
πΊπΈ: The pandemic is over, you do you https://t.co/Eq4W9lPZoC
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