During the pandemic, high-risk COVID-19 patients who received monoclonal antibodies had 39% lower risk of hospitalization or death than those who didn’t.
The COVID-19 hospitalization rate is trending upward in San Diego County, and with influenza and RSV caseloads high, hospital leaders are concerned about bed.
A group representing thousands of frontline healthcare workers has called on the federal health minister and chief public health officer to affirm publicly the risks associated with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, and that Health Canada “currently has no conclusive data” to ascertain the extent to which one may experience cell and tissue damage that may affect his or her health, either in the short or long term, from receiving the shots.
San Diego County health officials are only recommending wearing a mask indoors when in public, encouraging vaccine doses and boosters, and asking the community.