February 18, 2022
Tengo COVID. ¿Cuándo puedo dejar de preocuparme por contagiar a otras personas?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying SafeTita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
La respuesta corta es: 10 días después de que te hayas sentido mal o hayas dado positivo, suponiendo que para entonces te sientas mejor. Si no te mejoras, consulta a tu médico sobre la posibilidad de terminar el aislamiento. Han habido muchas actualizaciones de estas directrices para los periodos de tiempo de exposiciones e infecciones Read more…
February 18, 2022
💔 Disheartening news: A new study shows that COVID-19 raises risk of cardiovascular disease for at least a year after infection.
Data and Metrics Long COVID
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A recent large study of U.S. Veterans found that the risk of having a heart attack, stroke and a long list of other cardiovascular events was higher for those who had COVID-19 the year prior compared to those who didn’t. The risk was highest for those who had been admitted to the hospital or ICU Read more…
La respuesta corta es: 10 días después de que te hayas sentido mal o hayas dado positivo, suponiendo que para entonces te sientas mejor. Si no te mejoras, consulta a tu médico sobre la posibilidad de terminar el aislamiento. Han habido muchas actualizaciones de estas directrices para los periodos de tiempo de exposiciones e infecciones Read more…
February 18, 2022
💔 Disheartening news: A new study shows that COVID-19 raises risk of cardiovascular disease for at least a year after infection.
Data and Metrics Long COVIDJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A recent large study of U.S. Veterans found that the risk of having a heart attack, stroke and a long list of other cardiovascular events was higher for those who had COVID-19 the year prior compared to those who didn’t. The risk was highest for those who had been admitted to the hospital or ICU Read more…
A recent large study of U.S. Veterans found that the risk of having a heart attack, stroke and a long list of other cardiovascular events was higher for those who had COVID-19 the year prior compared to those who didn’t. The risk was highest for those who had been admitted to the hospital or ICU Read more…