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Dr. Josh Denson is the Tulane Medical Director of Critical Care and Pulmonology. He is doing COVID research and caring for ICU patients. He agrees with Dr. Kemmerly.
Delta variant, Louisiana s low vaccination rate cause largest COVID spike in 5 months, doctors say
Infectious disease physician Dr. Brobson Lutz says the rise in cases and deaths is driving some patients to get the shot. Author: Meg Farris (WWL) Updated: 6:38 PM CDT July 14, 2021
NEW ORLEANS Louisiana is seeing its largest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases since February. It’s a striking reminder that COVID is still out there.
The state reported 1,936 new cases since Tuesday and hospitalizations are climbing.
Aside from that big jump in new cases, we are also learning that some doctors around the state fear a return to the pre-vaccine mandates and restrictions.
Nasal steroids could help ease severe COVID symptoms, according to local doctor
Dr. Lutz has all of his patients, not just those with asthma, on Flonase using one puff, two times a day as a preventive. It is not used after they catch COVID. Author: Meg Farris (WWL) Updated: 6:00 PM CDT April 5, 2021
NEW ORLEANS Allergy season is here and so is COVID.
So, what are the difference in the symptoms, and should you use your regular allergy medications?
There s a difference in allergy and coronavirus symptoms.
“Allergies are more associated with itching, so they have like itchy nose, itchy and watery eyes. Allergy people, they do not have fever,” explained Dr. Sanjay Kamboj, an allergy and immunology specialist at LSU Health Sciences Center.