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💥 If you are pregnant- please, please get your COVID-19 vaccine!!

Families/Kids Vaccines

According to the CDC, only 40% of pregnant people in the U.S. had been vaccinated against COVID-19 by January 1, 2022. Sadly, this low vaccine uptake is having tragic consequences. 💥 Vaccination during pregnancy: ➡️ Is safe (no connection with miscarriage or fertility). ➡️ Protects against hospitalization and death (both mother and baby) associated with Read more…

Chlorine dioxide can’t prevent or cure COVID-19 (but it can cause liver failure).

Treatments Uncertainty and Misinformation

Taking chlorine dioxide (or its relatives, such as sodium hypochlorite) does not prevent or cure COVID-19. And it is dangerous. Chlorine dioxide can cause acute kidney and liver failure, intestinal perforations with sepsis, vomiting & diarrhea, anemia, thyroid disruption, and neurological injury. It is not safe for human consumption. Not even if it comes labeled Read more…

¿La curva de contagios por COVID-19 está llegando al pico de infecciones activas? Si es el caso, a partir de esta confirmación, iríamos cuesta abajo, ¿verdad?

Data and Metrics Posts en Español

… recuerde que incluso si los casos bajan tan rápido como aumentan, habrá tantos casos *después* del punto máximo como antes de llegar a él (¡piense en el área bajo la curva!). Y si el descenso es *más lento* que la subida, veremos aún *más* casos acumulados desde la aparición del brote durante la fase Read more…

Can I be a vaccine ambassador?

Vaccines Women in STEM

YES! YES! YES! People are more likely to listen to information from someone they already trust. Here are a few wonderful resources to support YOU in becoming a community resource from Dr. Rupali Limaye, a behavioral and social scientist from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Tips on starting discussions about vaccines. See the Read more…

If more than one person in a household tests positive for COVID-19, do the positive people need to isolate from each other?

Families/Kids Infection and Spread

A: Isolation is meant to keep others from getting infected. If multiple people in a household are positive, it is OK for them to isolate together. It gets a little more complicated when some people are infected, and others aren’t. Read on for tips and tricks to help you navigate this tricky situation. Many folks Read more…

¿Las vacunas promuevan las variantes?

COVID Variants Posts en Español

¡No! ¡Las vacunas disminuyen las posibilidades de que ocurran variantes! ➡️ El virus tiene muchas, muchas más oportunidades de hacer copias de sí mismo en poblaciones no vacunadas, lo que crea un riesgo MUCHO mayor para el desarrollo de mutaciones del SARS-CoV-2. 💥Para evolucionar la resistencia, se necesitan mutaciones, y las mutaciones requieren replicación. Cuando Read more…

Epstein-Barr Virus & Multiple Sclerosis

Infectious Diseases

Researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health dropped a public health bombshell this week in the journal Science: multiple sclerosis (MS) is likely caused by infection with Epstein-Barr virus, also known as EBV. MS is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. The disease involves an immune response that attacks the Read more…

¿Una dieta saludable y el ejercicio o la vacunación contra la COVID-19? ¡Ambos son buenos!

Health & Wellness Posts en Español

Mucha gente dice: “Solo come mejor y haz ejercicio– ¡es la mejor prevención para COVID-19!” ¿Es verdad? ¡Una dieta saludable y el ejercicio *sí*, son buenos para tu salud! Desafortunadamente, no previenen COVID-19. La mejor prevención para COVID-19 es vacunarse. Si consigues COVID-19, ser vacunado también es la mejor protección contra encontrarse en el UCI Read more…

I’m vaccinated, and I’ve recovered from Omicron. Can I finally let my guard down?

Biology/Immunity

🙋 Asking for a friend… No wait, actually, I’m asking for me. After almost two years of precautions and a total of 10 vaccine shots, this Nerdy Girl’s family of four came down with COVID over the winter holidays, most likely the omicron variant. Now that we’re all fully recovered (thank you, vaccines!), it’s time Read more…