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Michigan is now hospitalizing more people under 40 than those over 80 for COVID-19
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FILE - This 2020 electron microscope image provided by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - Rocky Mountain Laboratories shows SARS-CoV-2 virus particles which cause COVID-19, isolated from a patient in the U.S., emerging from the surface of cells cultured in a lab. Viruses are constantly mutating, with coronavirus variants circulating around the globe. (NIAID-RML via AP)AP
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Dr. Stacey Sensor says her 18-year-old son, a high school senior, is “one of the healthiest people I know.”
“He works out every single day at five o’clock in the morning,” said Sensor, a Gaylord physician. “He takes all these supplements. He only eats healthy. And he got COVID at the gym.
Evidence growing on COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy: Virus is dangerous; the shots are not
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Dr. Kurt Wharton, an Oakland County obstetrician, currently has four pregnant patients in intensive care units battling COVID-19.
None were vaccinated. Now the four are “fighting for their lives,” said Wharton, who works at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.
Dr. David Colombo, a Grand Rapids obstetricians, tells a similar story.
He heads Spectrum Health’s maternal fetal medicine office, which specializes in more complicated pregnancies. That means west Michigan women who get COVID during their pregnancy tend to end up in that office, he said. “And we’ve seen people get very sick. We’ve had some problems with it.”
A recent study shows how dangerous COVID-19 can be for pregnant women.
Dr. Jim Jeakle, who is the chief medical officer for Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital and is also a doctor of obstetrics and gynecology, spoke during Munson s regularly scheduled press conference Tuesday morning, as did Dr. Stacey Sensor, an ob/gyn working in the Gaylord and Grayling area.
Dr. Jeakle said when the Pfizer vaccine was first released in December, pregnant women who caught COVID-19 were at increased risk of getting admitted to the ICU, needing mechanical ventilation and at a slightly increased risk of dying from COVID. Based on that, experts in women s health recommended that pregnant women get vaccinated.
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