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how do you all know folks have omicron variant? I thought labs didn’t report variants on any particular patient. Is it just that you’re seeing covid positive patients with less severe symptoms, and local or state health dept reporting overall numbers?
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Originally posted by jacoavlu View Posthow do you all know folks have omicron variant? I thought labs didn’t report variants on any particular patient. Is it just that you’re seeing covid positive patients with less severe symptoms, and local or state health dept reporting overall numbers?
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Can I just tell you guys that I had the viral illness from heļl and it wasn't covid?
Started with the kind of conjunctivitis that I've never actually seen in my patients but which I tell parents would be a reason to do antibiotic drops. Injected with subconjunctival hemorrhage and nonstop mucopurulent discharge x3d. Then I got the kind of bad sore throat I haven't had since I was a kid, nasal congestion, intense ear pressure, muffled hearing and tinnitus (which still haven't resolved), an episode of dizziness causing emesis, then headaches fever myalgia chills nausea diarrhea. Day 6 I thought I was mostly clear except then my airways got super sensitive and triggered coughing paroxysms bring up scant but superthick phlegm.
Think it might be adenovirus.
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Originally posted by StateOfMyHead View Post
No clue which variant but ED has been slammed with mostly minor symptoms but many positives of both vaccinated and unvaccinated over past three weeks. Anecdotally many are being discharged rather than admitted but 2-3xs the ICU beds are occupied as compared to two months ago. Several hospitals have declared a state of emergency so what does that mean exactly that EVS can take vitals and start IVs? It is an ongoing cluster. I'm tired.
Well, except for NYC, we wouldn't really expect an increase in hospitalizations yet. Which the are having. Lower percent admitted, but with the high prevalence it's taxing their system.
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Originally posted by StarTrekDoc View PostWe're slowly increasing covid census hosp. skewing a little more unvac now. been doing 75/25; now 80/20. ICU all unvac.
positives everywhere, including boosted. Most boosted asx/minimal 2-3 days. Most vac minimal/cold level. Unvacc is all over the place.
Any commonalities of the vaxxed admits/ICU players?
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Originally posted by jacoavlu View Posthow do you all know folks have omicron variant? I thought labs didn’t report variants on any particular patient. Is it just that you’re seeing covid positive patients with less severe symptoms, and local or state health dept reporting overall numbers?
My limited understanding using a specific location results and projecting are not felt to be as accurate, sampling used.
There has always been less accurate results from the rapid tests.
Diagnostics from Applied DNA Sciences and Meridian Bioscience are not able to detect omicron, causing false negative results, according to the agency, while Tide Laboratories has fixed the problem with its test.
Realistically, the process for testing is behind the curve. Omicron seems to need a slightly different process with different critical path points.
I am certainly glad rapid hone test kits weren’t distributed to everyone and NOW we find out they didn’t detect Omicron.
“FYI - Mxxxx & Axxxx have tested positive for COVID. Mxxxx, are you still at hospital? Axxxx says she doesn't feel as bad.”
From San Diego yesterday. Two at risk relatives vaccinated and boosted. The healthcare system is still adjusting, but is working although not optimized.. Looks like Omicron, walks like Omicron, talks like Omicron. Maybe it’s not. Not hospitalized but clogged up the ED.
Covid tests have a lot of similarities to the 70’s gas lines. The main difference now is many more pumps and self serve. It didn’t fix the supply, but it vastly accelerated the distribution.. Time at the pump.
ER’s, pharmacies and people will find a way to adapt for efficient tests and hopefully treatments.
It’s interesting to see some school boards are mandating testing for a return to class.
Which test and where? If they had to personally pay for the mandate, they would resign of course.
2022 is coming in with storms. The sun will shine eventually.
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We sequence inhouse looking specifically for N501Y deletion that tracks with Omicron.
Vaccinated ones getting into trouble are the typical older with comorbid underlying - little reserve or high risk (BMI>35, uncontrolled DM)
Uptick in nursing callouts. been about 10% throughout pandemic now 16% and rising. Admissions creeping up too now as anticipated with week three of surge.
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so entering year 3 of the pandemic and it is pretty much impossible to find a walkin clinic for covid jabs in my county. consider my mind blown. appts 2 weeks out... i don't understand, we really need to make getting jabs super easy right now
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Originally posted by triad View Postso entering year 3 of the pandemic and it is pretty much impossible to find a walkin clinic for covid jabs in my county. consider my mind blown. appts 2 weeks out... i don't understand, we really need to make getting jabs super easy right now
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Originally posted by snowcanyon View Post
Wow, you can get them at any drugstore here within just a few days because...no one wants them here.
I'd like to see much wider availability of N95/KN95 masks and GOOD rapid antigen tests as well. (I understand that some of the rapid antigen tests are less reliable at detecting the Omicron variant, probably because the particular antibody used in the test doesn't bind to Omicron as well as it does the earlier variants).
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