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just respiratory symptoms, but extra respiratory symptoms like gi issues. even brain fog, characteristic of long covid. so covid can it can impact any organ in the body. flu, high fevers, rsv, noisy breathing, especially in babies. so rsv and flu complicating matters. we have been hearing for a while now, we have talked about it a number of times on the show, the belief that the nation is primed, sadly, for a real winter covid surge. have we started seeing that yet or do we think that s a little deeper into the cold weather? jonathan, we re expecting that mid-january, actually. so right now the level of immunity we have seen from infection, plus all the vaccines, that s delaying what we expect to be maybe a modest winter surge into the middle of january. so we still have a few months yet. we re not seeing a lot of covid related hospitalizations among
be especially useful for mitigating effects of structural racism in schools including potential deepening of educational inequities. school districts could use these findings to develop equitable mitigation plans in anticipation of a potential winter covid-19 wave during the 2022-2023 school year. guys, help me out. the argument that they are making is covid-19 disproportionately impacts black, brown and low-income households. everyone should masking an attempt to protect those households. there ignoring the fact that masks did not help anyone. there ignoring the fact that masks did not really help anyone they use the concept of structural racism. like climate change as a catchall bucket into which you can pour any policy that you like. any policy you like. an effort to advance the fight