Data released today confirms that Victoria is seeing increasing levels of COVID-19 in the state, driven by the dominance of a new Omicron subvariant JN.1.
Donāt let COVID spoil your Christmas.
Remember the key actions that we know help to protect you and your loved ones.
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ALT Animation of six frames and graphics outlining 6 steps to protect you and your loved ones from COVID. Text reads: "Stay safe by wearing a mask. Test if you're unwell. Stay home if you have COVID symptoms. Meet outdoors if you can. Get your booster if eligible. Ask your GP about COVID medicines.
'Itās never too late to lift: Older people can still build muscle mass' - good news from a new study, which showed resistance exercise training can increase muscle mass and function in older adults, including those aged 85 and up smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-ā¦
Australian pharmacies and GPs are finally starting to receive the updated #Covid19 XBB.1.5 vaccines (available in the US since September).
If youāre eligible (eg all adults who havenāt had a Covid-19 vaccine in 2023) and havenāt been infected recently, consider getting boosted.
Greens politician @DrAmandaCohn impressive speech in NSW Parliament about difficulties experienced by vulnerable (& sensible) people when accessing healthcare. She mentions patients right to safe healthcare. Please share
#CovidIsNotOver#COVIDisAirbornefb.watch/ovP_wGmbCr/
āThe virus was wafting through the air, set adrift in coughs and conversation, even in song. The pandemic raged for 6 months before global health authorities acknowledged that it was driven by an airborne pathogen.ā Indoor air quality standards must be set nytimes.com/2023/11/20/healtā¦
āThe original sin of the pandemic was the failure to recognize airborne transmission,ā says Harvard professor Joe Allen. He believes this lag in understanding cost tens of thousands of lives in the U.S. cbsn.ws/3QiveRZ
Another study showing that mRNA vaccines in kids 1-4 years protect against #COVID, even #XBB: 63% effectiveness in fully vaccinated, infection-naive kids & 75% against reinfections in previously infected kids with at least 1 dose. We should be allowing children <5 years the opportunity for vaccination. It's a huge risk to repeatedly infect young kids, the future of humanity, with a cardiotropic and neurotropic virus. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamā¦
Moderna aiming to launch a combined Covid-19 and influenza vaccine in the northern hemisphere in late 2025 and in Australia by early 2026 theaustralian.com.au/businesā¦
New Covid-19 vaccines have been announced in the US, for persons aged 6 months and older. Offered by both Pfizer and Moderna, they include an updated monovalent component corresponding to the Omicron variant XBB.1.5. fda.gov/news-events/press-anā¦
A news piece in @Nature about the article about exposures to COVID in prisons that showed
- vaccines protect from infection if exposure is low to moderate
- do NOT protect from infection if HIGH exposure
Thus reinforces reducing exposures: outdoors, ventilation, filt., N95 etc.
what seemed like an intuitive truth throughout the pandemic ā that longer exposure to people w/ COVID is riskier than shorter exposures ā now has real world data behind it
and it holds true for those that have prior immunity (study by @MaggieLind2)
nature.com/articles/d41586-0ā¦
SmartāAs COVID-19 cases & hospitalizations spike again, hospitals across the US are reinstating their mask rules. Hospitals in many parts of the countryĀ have brought back requirements for staff āĀ and visitors āĀ to wear masks. #Maskup Donāt risk #LongCovidscrippsnews.com/stories/hospā¦
ALT Text reads: Statement from N Y C Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan on the BA.2.86 COVID-19 variant. Like all viruses, COVID-19 adapts, and we continue to adapt to keep New Yorkers safe too. One recent change to COVID-19 is the BA.2.86 variant, which has been seen in other parts of the U.S. and was recently detected in New York Cityās sewage. While we have yet to find it in a specimen from a local resident, it is almost certainly circulating here. Based on the degree of mutations ā while vaccinated people continue to be protected against serious illness ā this variant may be more likely to evade immunity that has developed from vaccination or prior infection than earlier variants. But there is currently no indication that it causes more severe illness. We continue to monitor this carefully, alongside our colleagues at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. As cases rise, precautions become increasingly important, especially for our most
Very IMPORTANT study
- Vaccines or prior infection DO PROTECT against infection for low and moderate exposure to virus
- Do NOT be protect if HIGH exposure
So N95 masks, ventilation, filtration are CRITICAL, they can turn high exposures into low or moderate, avoid infection!
A short š§µon a recent study by @MaggieLind2 with @MHitchingsEpi @datcummings Albert Ko et al. Data show that immunity induced by vaccines, prior infection or both (hybrid) protects against SARS-CoV-2 infection when viral exposure is low to moderate (1/)
nature.com/articles/s41467-0ā¦
Dr Von SchuckmannĀ advised looking for [sunscreen]Ā thatās broad spectrumĀ and SPF 50Ā or higher;Ā whether itās aĀ chemical or mineral formulationĀ doesnāt matter.Ā The most important thing, she added, isĀ thatĀ itĀ āactually goes onto the skin every single morning.ā nytimes.com/2023/07/15/well/ā¦
šAnnual #OzHE reminderš
@qilt_src 2022 SES Nat Report
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ā19% (all students) considered leaving HE in 2022
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āIf governments provided better healthcare and public schools, more people would be content to use the publicly provided services along with everyone else, and fewer people would feel the need to work longer to afford private hospitals and schools.ā smh.com.au/business/the-econā¦