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Scientists: Long-haul COVID could be next public health crisis

by: Dr. Mary Gillis, D.Ed. Posted: Jul 20, 2021 / 06:17 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Concerns about long-haul COVID are growing within the medical and scientific communities with some saying it could be the nation’s next public health disaster. This is according to authors of a new article published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Long-haul COVID is a syndrome where someone experiences COVID-19 symptoms weeks or even months after infection and recovery. These people are referred to as long-haulers. Symptoms of long-haul COVID include chronic fatigue, confusion and inflammation as well as other ailments that negatively affect a person’s quality of life. Data suggests between 10% and 30% of people who contract COVID-19 will get long-haul COVID, which can last weeks or months. For some people, they are still suffering over a year later.

Study: Delta variant carries 1,000 times more viral load, poses greatest COVID-19 threat to date

Coronavirus by: Dr. Mary Gillis, D.Ed. Posted: Jul 19, 2021 / 07:06 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – The COVID-19 Delta variant is dominating the United States, accounting for over 51% of new infections. Cases are also up significantly in Indiana. Currently, 74% of coronavirus infections in the state are the Delta strain. This is up from 48% last month. Since the Delta variant previously known as the B.1.617.2. variant emerged in India, health experts knew it was a more contagious and infectious strain. However, they weren’t sure why. Now, a new study sheds light as to just how big of a threat the delta mutation is. According to a recent paper under peer review, scientists found the delta strain is 225% more transmissible than the original SARs-CoV-2. In terms of severity, Dr. Amy Beth Kressel, an infectious disease specialist at Eskenazi Health, says those infected with the Delta mutation carry on average 1,000 times more viral load.

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