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You shouldn t skip your second COVID-19 vaccine dose, experts say

Updated: 9:50 PM EDT April 6, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio As of Tuesday, nearly a third of all Ohioans have begun their COVID-19 vaccinations. A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows Pfizer and Moderna s vaccines are 90% effective in real-world conditions two weeks after two doses. But two weeks after just one dose, they re 80% effective. So we wanted to know how worthwhile a second dose is to stop the virus s spread. Credit: WTOL Simply, better is better, said Dr. Brian Kaminski, ProMedica Vice President of Quality & Patient Safety. If we can achieve a higher level of effectiveness, we re going to see reduced transmission. We re going to see reduced severe cases and we re going to be better off.

Flu cases way down as people take measures to keep COVID-19 at bay

Flu cases way down as people take measures to keep COVID-19 at bay So far this season there have only been 2 flu-related hospitalizations in Lucas Co. Most other NW Ohio counties have had none, according to the Ohio Dept. of Health. Author: WTOL Newsroom, Jeremy Downing Published: 9:30 PM EST February 20, 2021 Updated: 9:34 PM EST February 20, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio With COVID-19 still at the top of most people’s minds, it s easy to forget we re also in the midst of flu season. Currently, reported cases are significantly lower than usual. For the most part we have not seen any significant degree of influenza in our emergency departments or with hospitalized patients, said Dr. Brian Kaminski, ProMedica Vice President of Quality and Patient Safety.

Does double-masking provide more protection against COVID-19?

VERIFY: Double-masking is logical, but lack of data makes added safety unclear Experts agree using two masks seems logical based on current CDC recommendations. But there isn t enough data to determine if it s actually safer to do so. Author: Tyler Paley Updated: 3:32 AM EST February 4, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio By now, you ve likely heard a viral claim that you should be wearing two masks instead of one. But will that better protect you from COVID or any of the new variants? We turned to three sources to help get the answer: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); ProMedica Vice President of Quality and Patient Safety, Dr. Brian Kaminski; and Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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