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Depuis l’arrivée d’Omicron, des dizaines de milliers de Canadiens ont été hospitalisés

In 2021-2022, COVID-19 was the second leading cause of hospitalization in adults in Canada, after childbirth. The previous year, it was the seventh main reason.

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Welcome to the “You Do You” Pandemic

“While too many people who should know better are downplaying the ongoing public health risk from Covid, others are trying to signal the peril of our current moment. The New York Times recently reported on new estimates from researchers that Covid might lead to at least 45,000 deaths between September and April—and that’s the best-case scenario.”

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High levels of 2 blood-clotting proteins may portend post-COVID brain fog

High levels of two blood biomarkers during infection could predict cognitive dysfunction, or “brain fog,” among COVID-19 survivors 6 and 12 months after hospitalization, according to a UK study published yesterday in Nature Medicine.

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Blood Clotting Proteins Might Help Predict Long COVID Brain Fog

Many people who have long COVID—a condition in which health issues persist months after infection—report struggling with “brain fog,” recurring memory and concentration lapses that make it difficult­­ to function in everyday life. Now a new study has found these cognitive problems could result from blood clots triggered by infection, possibly through mechanisms like those that cause some types of dementia. These clots leave telltale protein signatures in blood, suggesting that testing for them could help predict, diagnose and possibly even treat long COVID.

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COVID-19 : les experts s’attendent à une recrudescence des cas cet automne à Ottawa

Public health experts warn that the higher levels of COVID-19 observed in Ottawa over the past month are expected to continue to rise throughout the fall.

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It seems like everyone has Covid-19. Here’s why this wave is probably worse than official data suggests

Weekly hospital admissions have nearly doubled over the past month, including a 19% bump in the most recent week, CDC data shows. And a sample of laboratories participating in a federal surveillance program show that test positivity rates have tripled in the past two months.

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Will updated COVID vaccines work against latest variant? Canadian scientists monitor global research

Health Canada is currently reviewing applications for Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech’s new mRNA vaccines, developed against the dominant XBB.1.5 variant ahead of a vaccination campaign set for the fall.

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Μακρά Covid-19: Οι θρόμβοι αίματος μπορεί να ευθύνονται για την εγκεφαλική ομίχλη

Blood clots in the brain or lungs may be responsible for certain symptoms of long COVID, including brain fog and fatigue, according to a new British study.

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‘The pandemic is not over’: Experts expect a surge in COVID cases this fall

Higher COVID-19 levels seen in Ottawa in the past month are expected to continue to rise through the fall, public health experts warn.

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COVID-19 will harm students

As the school year begins, it is past time to talk about the threat that SARS-CoV-2, the highly transmissible airborne virus that causes COVID-19, poses to the health of students.

Not only can the disease cause acute illness in youth, it can also lead to debilitating lingering symptoms, known as long COVID.

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Limited data suggest rising global COVID-19 activity

Though case reporting doesn’t accurately reflect COVID-19 activity because of decreased testing and reporting, the number reported over the past month increased by 63%, with increased cases reported in three regions, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in its latest weekly update yesterday.

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A look inside Waterloo Region’s wastewater surveillance program

You may not have heard as much about the spread of COVID-19 lately, but the threat remains.

Wastewater testing continues in Waterloo Region and over the last several weeks, it’s been picking up increased signals of the virus.

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COVID infection risk rises the longer you are exposed — even for vaccinated people

Prolonged exposure in close proximity to someone with COVID-19 puts people at high risk of catching the disease, even if they’ve had both the disease and vaccinations against it, a study shows.

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School mask mandates again? Why some experts believe it’s a good idea

“Children are not going to wear masks unless there’s a mask mandate, because we saw how quickly kids stopped wearing masks when they didn’t have to. The peer pressure that affects children in school, it’s really extraordinary. We’re still going to need to make it a rule for children and young adults to wear masks in school.”

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It’s Time to “Cancel” Covid Minimizing Doctors

“We’ve had enough Covid minimizing. We’re tired of hearing “no cause for alarm” every single time a wave begins. We’ve done this for three years now. Every single time, there was a desperate need to bring back masks and install proper clean air technologies in our public spaces. Every single time, Covid minimizing doctors got in the way and stalled progress. We’ve had enough of the media outlets who continue to platform them.”

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L’espérance de vie diminue pour une deuxième année d’affilée au Canada

COVID-19 was the fourth leading cause of death, although it caused fewer deaths. More than 14,000 people died in 2021 due to the virus, compared to more than 16,000 deaths the previous year.

However, Statistics Canada notes that COVID-19 has hit younger groups more than in the first year of the pandemic.

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Covid Closed the Nation’s Schools. Cleaner Air Can Keep Them Open.

C.D.C. researchers have estimated that air purifiers may decrease the exposure to aerosols — tiny floating droplets that might contain virus — by up to 65 percent.

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