What is Long COVID or PASC?
Long COVIDMalia Jones, PhD MPH
Long COVID is a health condition characterized by multiple, persistent symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog, pain, and other symptoms occurring in people who have recently had COVID-19. Symptoms can begin with the original infection or they can begin within 3 months of the original infection and they last for at least two Read more…
February 14, 2022
¿Amor en los tiempos de COVID?
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
¡Definitivamente! 💕 Nos encantan estas tarjetas de San Valentín de nuestros amigos de Public Health Madison & Dane County. Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 13, 2022
Guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con COVID-19
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying Safe
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Nuestra querida Dra. Malia Jones fundadora de nuestra página hermana Dear Pandemic (en inglés) ha creado esta guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con Covid-19 o de obtener un resultado positivo en una prueba de antígeno o PCR. Comparte esta información, es tan importante cuidar a las personas que nos rodean así como Read more…
February 12, 2022
¿Cuál es la mejor mascarilla para protegerme de la variante Ómicron?
Masks Posts en Español
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Una mascarilla de alta filtración bien ajustada como las N95, KN95, FFP2 o KF94 son la mejor opción. ⚠️ Ómicron puede ser incluso más transmisible que las variantes anteriores, debido a una mayor velocidad de replicación en las vías respiratorias superiores, lo que implica que personas infectadas expulsan una gran cantidad de virus al respirar Read more…
February 11, 2022
🧪Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science!🔬
Women in STEM
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Nerdy Girls around the world continue to get it done during a global pandemic. Special thanks to all the women who heeded the call for rapid translation of vital scientific information during this crisis, and for our Nerdy readers who helped share this information far and wide. 🧬📊 #TeamWorkMakesTheDreamWork Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist Unambiguous Science Unbiased Read more…
February 11, 2022
I’m vaccinated. Why is a contact tracer calling me?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
February 10, 2022
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and Metrics
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Long COVID is a health condition characterized by multiple, persistent symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog, pain, and other symptoms occurring in people who have recently had COVID-19. Symptoms can begin with the original infection or they can begin within 3 months of the original infection and they last for at least two Read more…
¿Amor en los tiempos de COVID?
Posts en Español UncategorizedAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
¡Definitivamente! 💕 Nos encantan estas tarjetas de San Valentín de nuestros amigos de Public Health Madison & Dane County. Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 13, 2022
Guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con COVID-19
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying Safe
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Nuestra querida Dra. Malia Jones fundadora de nuestra página hermana Dear Pandemic (en inglés) ha creado esta guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con Covid-19 o de obtener un resultado positivo en una prueba de antígeno o PCR. Comparte esta información, es tan importante cuidar a las personas que nos rodean así como Read more…
February 12, 2022
¿Cuál es la mejor mascarilla para protegerme de la variante Ómicron?
Masks Posts en Español
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Una mascarilla de alta filtración bien ajustada como las N95, KN95, FFP2 o KF94 son la mejor opción. ⚠️ Ómicron puede ser incluso más transmisible que las variantes anteriores, debido a una mayor velocidad de replicación en las vías respiratorias superiores, lo que implica que personas infectadas expulsan una gran cantidad de virus al respirar Read more…
February 11, 2022
🧪Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science!🔬
Women in STEM
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Nerdy Girls around the world continue to get it done during a global pandemic. Special thanks to all the women who heeded the call for rapid translation of vital scientific information during this crisis, and for our Nerdy readers who helped share this information far and wide. 🧬📊 #TeamWorkMakesTheDreamWork Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist Unambiguous Science Unbiased Read more…
February 11, 2022
I’m vaccinated. Why is a contact tracer calling me?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
February 10, 2022
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and Metrics
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
¡Definitivamente! 💕 Nos encantan estas tarjetas de San Valentín de nuestros amigos de Public Health Madison & Dane County. Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
Guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con COVID-19
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Staying SafeTita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Nuestra querida Dra. Malia Jones fundadora de nuestra página hermana Dear Pandemic (en inglés) ha creado esta guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con Covid-19 o de obtener un resultado positivo en una prueba de antígeno o PCR. Comparte esta información, es tan importante cuidar a las personas que nos rodean así como Read more…
February 12, 2022
¿Cuál es la mejor mascarilla para protegerme de la variante Ómicron?
Masks Posts en Español
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Una mascarilla de alta filtración bien ajustada como las N95, KN95, FFP2 o KF94 son la mejor opción. ⚠️ Ómicron puede ser incluso más transmisible que las variantes anteriores, debido a una mayor velocidad de replicación en las vías respiratorias superiores, lo que implica que personas infectadas expulsan una gran cantidad de virus al respirar Read more…
February 11, 2022
🧪Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science!🔬
Women in STEM
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Nerdy Girls around the world continue to get it done during a global pandemic. Special thanks to all the women who heeded the call for rapid translation of vital scientific information during this crisis, and for our Nerdy readers who helped share this information far and wide. 🧬📊 #TeamWorkMakesTheDreamWork Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist Unambiguous Science Unbiased Read more…
February 11, 2022
I’m vaccinated. Why is a contact tracer calling me?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
February 10, 2022
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and Metrics
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Nuestra querida Dra. Malia Jones fundadora de nuestra página hermana Dear Pandemic (en inglés) ha creado esta guía práctica sobre el aislamiento luego de infectarse con Covid-19 o de obtener un resultado positivo en una prueba de antígeno o PCR. Comparte esta información, es tan importante cuidar a las personas que nos rodean así como Read more…
¿Cuál es la mejor mascarilla para protegerme de la variante Ómicron?
Masks Posts en EspañolTita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
Una mascarilla de alta filtración bien ajustada como las N95, KN95, FFP2 o KF94 son la mejor opción. ⚠️ Ómicron puede ser incluso más transmisible que las variantes anteriores, debido a una mayor velocidad de replicación en las vías respiratorias superiores, lo que implica que personas infectadas expulsan una gran cantidad de virus al respirar Read more…
February 11, 2022
🧪Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science!🔬
Women in STEM
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Nerdy Girls around the world continue to get it done during a global pandemic. Special thanks to all the women who heeded the call for rapid translation of vital scientific information during this crisis, and for our Nerdy readers who helped share this information far and wide. 🧬📊 #TeamWorkMakesTheDreamWork Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist Unambiguous Science Unbiased Read more…
February 11, 2022
I’m vaccinated. Why is a contact tracer calling me?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
February 10, 2022
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and Metrics
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Una mascarilla de alta filtración bien ajustada como las N95, KN95, FFP2 o KF94 son la mejor opción. ⚠️ Ómicron puede ser incluso más transmisible que las variantes anteriores, debido a una mayor velocidad de replicación en las vías respiratorias superiores, lo que implica que personas infectadas expulsan una gran cantidad de virus al respirar Read more…
🧪Happy International Day of Women & Girls in Science!🔬
Women in STEMJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
Nerdy Girls around the world continue to get it done during a global pandemic. Special thanks to all the women who heeded the call for rapid translation of vital scientific information during this crisis, and for our Nerdy readers who helped share this information far and wide. 🧬📊 #TeamWorkMakesTheDreamWork Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist Unambiguous Science Unbiased Read more…
February 11, 2022
I’m vaccinated. Why is a contact tracer calling me?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
February 10, 2022
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and Metrics
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Nerdy Girls around the world continue to get it done during a global pandemic. Special thanks to all the women who heeded the call for rapid translation of vital scientific information during this crisis, and for our Nerdy readers who helped share this information far and wide. 🧬📊 #TeamWorkMakesTheDreamWork Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist Unambiguous Science Unbiased Read more…
I’m vaccinated. Why is a contact tracer calling me?
Testing and Contact TracingLauren Hale, PhD MA
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
February 10, 2022
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and Metrics
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
TL; DR: Contact tracers play an important role in educating potential contacts and curbing transmission in your immediate community. Please accept their calls, answer their questions honestly, and listen to their recommendations. If you are fully vaccinated, it may seem surprising to get a phone call from a contact tracer. Please remember: Contact tracers are Read more…
In the US, “milder” Omicron is killing more people per day than the worst day of the Delta surge.
Data and MetricsKristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
February 10, 2022
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español Vaccines
Tita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Nerdy Girl contributor Dr. Kristen Panthagani (You Can Know Things) explains why, and explores how the word “mild” has been a major source of confusion during the omicron wave. Read here. Link to Original FB Post
Si recibí Sputnik como esquema de vacunación inicial, ¿debería ponerme un refuerzo? ¿Qué vacuna?
COVID Variants Posts en Español VaccinesTita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
February 10, 2022
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying Safe
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
¡Totalmente! Debes complementar tu esquema inicial con una dosis de refuerzo, para lo cual, está bien recibir Sputnik Light o cualquier otra vacuna. Ambas son opciones seguras y efectivas. En general, los refuerzos juegan un importante rol en la prevención del COVID-19. En cuanto a qué tipo, puede recibir Sputnik Light, el refuerzo aprobado para Read more…
My kid had COVID-19. When can they return to sports?
Families/Kids Staying SafeSarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
February 9, 2022
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
A: It depends on how sick the child was and what symptoms they had. All children and adolescents should have a visit with their primary care clinician (PCP) after COVID-19 infection to see if they are ready to get back to sports, and some kids will need additional tests of their heart to make sure Read more…
Do throat swabs help detect the Omicron variant?
Testing and Contact TracingChana Davis, PhD
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
February 8, 2022
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
Vaccines
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
A: Yes! A combined throat and nose swab (first throat, then nose) is your best bet for detecting Omicron, especially in the first few days. As long as you swab safely, the only downside to this strategy is that you might gag (sorry, this is normal). Say aaaah! TL;DR: COVID tests only work when you Read more…
Do I really need a COVID-19 booster shot?
VaccinesJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
February 8, 2022
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español Vaccines
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
A: Yes. PLEASE, PLEASE go get your 3rd dose (that means YOU America!). Official COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. reached another numbing milestone this week—900,000 souls. And we are still tallying more than 2500 new COVID deaths PER DAY. While much of Europe has also seen skyrocketing Omicron cases, hospitalizations and deaths per case have Read more…
Si estás embarazada- por favor, ¡obtén tu vacuna de COVID-19!
Families/Kids Posts en Español VaccinesAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
February 7, 2022
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Sólo 40% de personas embarazadas en los EE.UU. han sido vacunadas contra COVID-19 desde el primero de enero de 2022. Desafortunadamente, esta tasa baja de vacunación tiene consecuencias trágicas. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo es segura. No hay ninguna conexión con el aborto espontáneo ni la infertilidad. 💥 La vacunación durante el embarazo protege Read more…
If I got Sputnik for my initial vaccine, should I get a booster? What kind?
VaccinesMalia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
February 6, 2022
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and Misinformation
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
A: Yes, you should get a booster! 💪 And it’s okay to get either Sputnik Light or a different vaccine. 👍 Both are safe and effective. Broadly speaking, boosters have proved an important part of vaccination for COVID-19, and that’s no different if you got the Sputnik V vaccine. As for what kind, you can Read more…
¡Siga leyendo para saber qué hacer si está expuesto al COVID-19!
Posts en Español Uncertainty and MisinformationAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
February 5, 2022
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact Tracing
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Gracias a nuestras amigas de Impact por este gráfico. Cuerpo sano. Mente Sana. Las Nerdy Girls Enlace a la publicación original de Facebook
What counts as being “exposed?” Update!
Infection and Spread Testing and Contact TracingAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
February 4, 2022
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español School
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
With all the recent talk of changing quarantine guidelines, we’ve been getting questions about what counts as being ‘exposed’ in the first place! Below is a reprise of an answer we gave last fall. Q: If my mom went to the salon on Thursday and her stylist developed symptoms on Saturday, then I saw my Read more…
Guía actualizada de cuarentena y aislamiento de los CDC para las escuelas K-12.
Families/Kids Posts en Español SchoolSandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
February 4, 2022
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
Treatments
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
IMPORTANTE RECORDAR: estas guías no son recomendadas para niños en guarderías, en donde los niños menores de 2 años no pueden utilizar mascarillas. Los CDC han actualizado las guías para cuarentena y aislamiento, las cuales tambien se recomiendan para las escuelas desde Kindergarden al 12 grado. Los CDC también han recomendado aumentar las pruebas para Read more…
Who is authorized to take Evusheld, the new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment?
TreatmentsAshley Ritter, APRN, PhD
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
February 3, 2022
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy Vaccines
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
Evusheld, a combination of two monoclonal antibodies, is a PREVENTATIVE treatment for people who have compromised immune systems AND for people with life threatening allergies to COVID-19 vaccines. The supply is very limited! COVID-19 vaccinations remain the first line treatment to prevent infection and complications. ❓What is Evusheld? This is a PREVENTATIVE treatment, meaning you Read more…
Q: If 50% of COVID hospitalizations are among the vaccinated, does that mean the vaccines aren’t working?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy VaccinesKristen Panthagani, MD, PhD
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
February 2, 2022
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
A: No. This metric sounds useful, but it can’t tell us anything about vaccine effectiveness. Since the roll-out of COVID vaccinations, many headlines have reported the percent of COVID hospitalizations and deaths who were vaccinated, trying to convey how well the vaccines are working. ‘Only 1% of COVID hospitalizations are vaccinated people’ sounds encouraging, doesn’t Read more…
I found out I was exposed to COVID-19. How long do I have to quarantine?
Infection and Spread Staying SafeMalia Jones, PhD MPH
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
February 1, 2022
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids Vaccines
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
QUARANTINE is not the same as isolation. Quarantine is what we do after we find out that someone we shared air with ended up being positive for COVID-19. You’re feeling fine and haven’t tested positive, but you’re in a waiting period–waiting to see if you’ll get sick. CDC’s guidance for quarantining after you have been Read more…
Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today!
Families/Kids VaccinesAmanda Simanek, PhD MPH
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…
💥Breaking News !!💥 ✔️ Pfizer initiated a request for FDA emergency use authorization of their vaccine in kids aged 6 months to <5 years today! Back in December, Pfizer announced that 2, 3 µg doses given 3 weeks apart in kids aged 6 months to <5 years, was *SAFE*, but did not produce as strong Read more…