What is sensitivity and specificity, and why should I care?
Data and Metrics Data Literacy
Sarah Whitley Coles, MD
A: Good question! Sensitivity and specificity are characteristics of a medical test that help us determine how useful that test is and how to interpret the result. BUT, they aren’t the be all and end all. We also want to know the positive and negative predictive value. Strap in for the ride and let’s talk Read more…
May 11, 2022
What is Paxlovid Mouth?
Treatments
Megan Madsen, DO
While effective and generally safe, Paxlovid does have the potential for some side effects. One temporary, but particularly distasteful side effect reported is “Paxlovid mouth.” Paxlovid (Nirmatrelvir + Ritonavir) has become a household name since its March 2022 Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) approval as an at-home option to treat COVID-19. It consists of a 5 Read more…
May 10, 2022
¿Una infección por COVID-19 aumenta mi riesgo de diabetes?
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista médica, The Lancet, sugiere que la gente que tuvo una infección por COVID-19 tiene un mayor riesgo de desarrollar diabetes dentro de un año. Cada vez más investigaciones muestran que las infecciones por COVID-19 pueden resultar en consecuencias para la salud a largo plazo. En el estudio publicado Read more…
May 10, 2022
Shingles and the Shingles Vaccine: Get the Facts
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that often develops in a stripe that wraps around one side of the body or face. Besides the rash, symptoms include fever, headache, and chills. But mainly, you hear about the rash because it HURTS! If you’re over 50, the shingles vaccine Shingrix can help you avoid this super Read more…
May 9, 2022
Is there a baby formula shortage in the U.S.?
Families/Kids
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Answer: Yes. Across the U.S. there are multiple reports of shortages. In some cases up to 40% of the most popular formulas are not currently available on store shelves for the week of April 24. The hardest hit states have been: Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Parents have reported empty Read more…
May 7, 2022
Dear Pandemic Live Q&A 05-07-22
General Health Infection and Spread Masks Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Chana Davis, PhD
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
May 7, 2022
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: Good question! Sensitivity and specificity are characteristics of a medical test that help us determine how useful that test is and how to interpret the result. BUT, they aren’t the be all and end all. We also want to know the positive and negative predictive value. Strap in for the ride and let’s talk Read more…
What is Paxlovid Mouth?
Treatments
Megan Madsen, DO
While effective and generally safe, Paxlovid does have the potential for some side effects. One temporary, but particularly distasteful side effect reported is “Paxlovid mouth.” Paxlovid (Nirmatrelvir + Ritonavir) has become a household name since its March 2022 Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) approval as an at-home option to treat COVID-19. It consists of a 5 Read more…
May 10, 2022
¿Una infección por COVID-19 aumenta mi riesgo de diabetes?
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista médica, The Lancet, sugiere que la gente que tuvo una infección por COVID-19 tiene un mayor riesgo de desarrollar diabetes dentro de un año. Cada vez más investigaciones muestran que las infecciones por COVID-19 pueden resultar en consecuencias para la salud a largo plazo. En el estudio publicado Read more…
May 10, 2022
Shingles and the Shingles Vaccine: Get the Facts
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that often develops in a stripe that wraps around one side of the body or face. Besides the rash, symptoms include fever, headache, and chills. But mainly, you hear about the rash because it HURTS! If you’re over 50, the shingles vaccine Shingrix can help you avoid this super Read more…
May 9, 2022
Is there a baby formula shortage in the U.S.?
Families/Kids
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Answer: Yes. Across the U.S. there are multiple reports of shortages. In some cases up to 40% of the most popular formulas are not currently available on store shelves for the week of April 24. The hardest hit states have been: Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Parents have reported empty Read more…
May 7, 2022
Dear Pandemic Live Q&A 05-07-22
General Health Infection and Spread Masks Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Chana Davis, PhD
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
May 7, 2022
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
While effective and generally safe, Paxlovid does have the potential for some side effects. One temporary, but particularly distasteful side effect reported is “Paxlovid mouth.” Paxlovid (Nirmatrelvir + Ritonavir) has become a household name since its March 2022 Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) approval as an at-home option to treat COVID-19. It consists of a 5 Read more…
¿Una infección por COVID-19 aumenta mi riesgo de diabetes?
Posts en Español Uncategorized
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista médica, The Lancet, sugiere que la gente que tuvo una infección por COVID-19 tiene un mayor riesgo de desarrollar diabetes dentro de un año. Cada vez más investigaciones muestran que las infecciones por COVID-19 pueden resultar en consecuencias para la salud a largo plazo. En el estudio publicado Read more…
May 10, 2022
Shingles and the Shingles Vaccine: Get the Facts
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that often develops in a stripe that wraps around one side of the body or face. Besides the rash, symptoms include fever, headache, and chills. But mainly, you hear about the rash because it HURTS! If you’re over 50, the shingles vaccine Shingrix can help you avoid this super Read more…
May 9, 2022
Is there a baby formula shortage in the U.S.?
Families/Kids
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Answer: Yes. Across the U.S. there are multiple reports of shortages. In some cases up to 40% of the most popular formulas are not currently available on store shelves for the week of April 24. The hardest hit states have been: Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Parents have reported empty Read more…
May 7, 2022
Dear Pandemic Live Q&A 05-07-22
General Health Infection and Spread Masks Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Chana Davis, PhD
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
May 7, 2022
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista médica, The Lancet, sugiere que la gente que tuvo una infección por COVID-19 tiene un mayor riesgo de desarrollar diabetes dentro de un año. Cada vez más investigaciones muestran que las infecciones por COVID-19 pueden resultar en consecuencias para la salud a largo plazo. En el estudio publicado Read more…
Shingles and the Shingles Vaccine: Get the Facts
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that often develops in a stripe that wraps around one side of the body or face. Besides the rash, symptoms include fever, headache, and chills. But mainly, you hear about the rash because it HURTS! If you’re over 50, the shingles vaccine Shingrix can help you avoid this super Read more…
May 9, 2022
Is there a baby formula shortage in the U.S.?
Families/Kids
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Answer: Yes. Across the U.S. there are multiple reports of shortages. In some cases up to 40% of the most popular formulas are not currently available on store shelves for the week of April 24. The hardest hit states have been: Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Parents have reported empty Read more…
May 7, 2022
Dear Pandemic Live Q&A 05-07-22
General Health Infection and Spread Masks Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Chana Davis, PhD
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
May 7, 2022
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that often develops in a stripe that wraps around one side of the body or face. Besides the rash, symptoms include fever, headache, and chills. But mainly, you hear about the rash because it HURTS! If you’re over 50, the shingles vaccine Shingrix can help you avoid this super Read more…
Is there a baby formula shortage in the U.S.?
Families/Kids
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Answer: Yes. Across the U.S. there are multiple reports of shortages. In some cases up to 40% of the most popular formulas are not currently available on store shelves for the week of April 24. The hardest hit states have been: Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Parents have reported empty Read more…
May 7, 2022
Dear Pandemic Live Q&A 05-07-22
General Health Infection and Spread Masks Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Chana Davis, PhD
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
May 7, 2022
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Answer: Yes. Across the U.S. there are multiple reports of shortages. In some cases up to 40% of the most popular formulas are not currently available on store shelves for the week of April 24. The hardest hit states have been: Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Parents have reported empty Read more…
Dear Pandemic Live Q&A 05-07-22
General Health Infection and Spread Masks Testing and Contact Tracing Videos
Chana Davis, PhD
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
May 7, 2022
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Live COVID Q&A with Those Nerdy Girls of Dear Pandemic Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD – TNG CEO & Founding Member Chana Davis, PhD, Fueled by Science: TNG Contributing Writer Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. ➡️ Welcome, Intros, and chit chat (0:00-1:02) ➡️ The impact of pandemic Read more…
¿Se puede usar Flonase, el spray nasal para alergias, el spray nasal salino, o la irrigación nasal antes de administrar una prueba rápida de COVID-19 o cambiarán mis resultados?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
May 7, 2022
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
No hay evidencia de que usar el spray nasal cambiará los resultados de su prueba. 🧪Las pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 son positivas cuando detectan una gran cantidad de la proteína que está presente en SARS CoV-2 en sus orificios nasales. No es probable que el spray nasal para alergias cambie la cantidad de 🦠 virus Read more…
Should I get boosted now or wait?
Vaccines
Ashley Ritter, APRN, PhD
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
May 6, 2022
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
If you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster, get it NOW. Getting boosted now provides additional protection in the present and you will still be eligible for future boosters. Moderna has announced plans for a fall booster that includes coverage for previous strains of COVID-19 as well as Omicron strains. The goal of an updated Read more…
Should I be worried about hepatitis in children?
Families/Kids Infectious Diseases
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
May 5, 2022
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hepatitis in children, but there is no reason to panic. Cases seem to be on the rise among children, but scientists are still watching the data closely and do not yet know the cause. 🤒 What is hepatitis anyways? Hepatitis is a broad term Read more…
Con tantas personas usando pruebas caseras (que en su mayoría no se reportan en los conteos oficiales), ¿cómo podemos rastrear de manera confiable la transmisión de COVID-19?
Data and Metrics Posts en Español Testing and Contact Tracing
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
May 5, 2022
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
El uso de pruebas caseras complica el registro de todos los casos nuevos, ya que si alguien se hace una prueba casera de COVID-19, posiblemente no informe los resultados (ya sean positivos o negativos) al departamento de salud. Como resultado, el conteo total de casos nuevos y el rastreo de positividad (pruebas positivas/pruebas totales) se Read more…
Help! It’s Day 10 and my rapid antigen test is still positive. Am I contagious?
Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
May 4, 2022
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: For most people, the risk of spreading to COVID to others is likely minimal after Day 10 – but not so low that you can throw caution to the wind. While rapid antigen tests can be useful as proxies for contagiousness, their value is unclear after Day 10. Infectious disease experts generally support exiting Read more…
Nerdy Girl Live Friday, 5/6 @ 1 pm EDT!
Uncategorized
Chana Davis, PhD
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
May 4, 2022
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Those Nerdy Girls are back to tackle your latest COVID questions. This month’s live Q&A topics include: * the impact of pandemic life on immune health * the value of one way masking * tracking COVID in the era of home testing * using rapid antigen tests to exit isolation Featuring Nerdy Girls: Ashley Ritter, Read more…
Can you catch COVID-19 from a fart?
Staying Safe Uncertainty and Misinformation
Lauren Hale, PhD MA
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
May 3, 2022
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: TL;DR. Unlikely. It’s been a while since we’ve had novel fart and poop content on Dear Pandemic, so let’s address this classic question about the risk of catching COVID-19 from a fart. In April 2020, when the pandemic was fresh and many of us were hoarding toilet paper, there were several articles flying around Read more…
¿Mi mascarilla me protege si nadie más la usa?
Infection and Spread Masks Posts en Español
Sandra Albrecht, PhD MPH
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
May 3, 2022
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Sí. Una mascarilla de alta calidad que se usa correctamente reduce el riesgo de contraer la COVID-19, incluso si sólo Ud. la usa. Los mandatos sobre el uso de mascarilla ya no se aplican en muchos espacios públicos; sin embargo, es importante recordar que las mascarillas funcionan mejor para disminuir la propagación de cualquier virus Read more…
Can you get COVID-19 by sharing a drink?
Infection and Spread Staying Safe
Malia Jones, PhD MPH
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
May 2, 2022
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: Yes. For sure. You can get COVID-19 by sharing a drinking glass–even if the glass contains an adult beverage. The virus that causes COVID-19 is present in saliva, and although it isn’t the most common transmission route, it can be transmitted orally. The concentration of alcohol in a drink is not high enough to Read more…
Has almost everyone been infected with COVID by now?
Data and Metrics
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
April 30, 2022
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: Recent estimates suggest around 58% of the population in the US and over 70% in England have been previously infected, with BIG increases during the Omicron wave. The CDC recently released an MMWR report estimating the percentage of Americans who have been previously infected with COVID-19. The estimates came from the CDC’s National Commercial Read more…
¿Puedo cantar con seguridad con mi coro?
Infection and Spread Posts en Español Socializing Staying Safe
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
April 30, 2022
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
Aunque ninguna actividad está exenta de riesgos, sí que se puede cantar con más seguridad. RESUMEN: El COVID-19 se propaga por medio de pequeñas gotas que flotan en el aire. Hablar hace más de éstas y cantar hace aún más. Por ello, el canto es una actividad de mayor riesgo para la propagación del COVID-19. Read more…
Maybe you have heard about long COVID…but who gets it and where can I find more information on it?
Long COVID
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
April 29, 2022
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
TL; DR: Female sex and asthma are associated with the development of long COVID. We are still learning more about other factors like age. Data on long COVID is not systematically collected but there are efforts to do so in the future. For now, the national COVID data set as well as the patient led Read more…
If I worked with my boss on Saturday, we wore masks, he tested positive on Monday, and I’m boosted, what do I do?
Infection and Spread
Amanda Simanek, PhD MPH
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
April 28, 2022
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
A: If you had close contact with your boss and it was < 48 hours before they tested positive (or developed symptoms), but you are boosted, guidance is to wear a mask for 10 days and watch for symptoms. We get asked this type of “Am I exposed and, if so, what do I do?” Read more…
¿Necesito un segundo refuerzo?
Biology/Immunity Posts en Español Vaccines
Heidi Schutz, PhD
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…
En este punto de la pandemia, es fácil pasar de sentirse nervioso al pensar en más vacunas a sentirse ansioso ante la idea de quedar desprotegido. Muchos de nosotros también estamos tratando de entender la inmunidad otorgada por una infección reciente de Ómicron. Los datos que tenemos para guiarnos son complicados y, a veces, inaccesibles, Read more…