
Jill Biden tested positive for Covid and is experiencing “mild symptoms”, per a 4 September statement from the White House.
Moderna released a statement Wednesday saying the company’s updated boosters are expected to work well against the BA.2.86 variant – unofficially called “Pirola”.
Covid-19 case counts are rising across the US, and public health authorities are monitoring the worrisome new variant. Some experts are urging Americans to wear a mask when necessary to slow the spread of the virus.
Doctors warned that Pirola may be cause for concern as it is a newly-designated, highly-mutated variant of Omicron which triggered a surge in cases in a number of countries including the US.
According to a Thursday bulletin in Yale Medicine, the new variant has more than 30 mutations to its spike protein – located on the outer surface of a coronavirus – which helps it enter and infect human cells.
“Such a high number of mutations is notable,” infectious disease specialist Dr Scott Roberts said. “When we went from [Omicron variant] XBB.1.5 to [Eris] EG.5, that was maybe one or two mutations.
“But these massive shifts, which we also saw from Delta to Omicron, are worrisome.”
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Canadian government urges the public to take precautions to slow the spread of Covid
With Covid cases on the rise in much of Canada, officials are signalling that the public should be on alert. The government’s health authorities tweeted that residents need to be aware of the spread of respiratory viruses, including Covid, as they head into fall and spend more time indoors.
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 20:00
New York to make Covid tests and masks available to schools
New York state will make test kits and masks available to school districts as concerns over rising Covid-19 cases grow.
“This comes amid reports of the new BA.2.86 variant and following a rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations this summer,” the statement said. It went on to say that Governor Hochul is recommending that schools follow Covid-19 guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
“Frequent testing for COVID-19 is an important part of keeping our kids safe and preventing an outbreak,” she said in the statement.
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 17:00
CDC map shows Covid hotspots in the US
Hospital admissions from Covid infections are rising in much of the country, including parts of Florida, Alabama, Montana, Texas, and Wyoming, per the latest CDC data.
This map shows where Covid cases are on the rise in the US, per the CDC.
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Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 16:36
Covid cases are rising across Canada
As of 6 September the weekly change in cases was 3,565, and there were 23,381 weekly tests reported.
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 15:23
President Biden will continue to travel following wife’s positive Covid test
President Biden’s plans to travel to India and Vietnam will not change, despite his wife’s recent Covid diagnosis, the White House said. He is scheduled to depart for the Group of 20 leaders’ summit Thursday.
The First Lady has remained in Delaware since testing positive and is isolating in compliance with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 14:00
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused of mishandling his state’s Covid response plan to benefit campaign donor
Former First Assistant Attorney General Jeff Mateer testified Wednesday that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton used his state’s Covid response plan to benefit a campaign donor in 2020, according to reporting from The Hill.
Attorney General Paxton—who could be removed from office and is facing 16 counts of official corruption—allegedly misused Texas’s Covid response plan to benefit indicted real estate investor Nate Paul, based in Austin.
During Paxton’s impeachment trial, Mateer accused him of shutting down foreclosures to protect Paul’s interests in properties across the state. This, Mateer said, was antithetical to the state’s Covid response plan, which was meant to keep churches, entertainment centres, and other establishments open during the pandemic.
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 11:00
US school systems are already seeing Covid disruptions
A Maryland elementary school will require students to wear masks for 10 days after multiple students tested positive for Covid, according to reporting from WUSA9.
School principal Irwin Kennedy said in a letter that at least three students had tested positive for the virus as of Tuesday.
Students must wear masks unless they are eating or drinking; following the 10-day period, masks will become optional again.
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 06:00
Infant’s eyes change from brown to blue after taking Covid drug in Thailand
A baby’s eyes changed colour after he was given a Covid antiviral treatment that has not been authorised or approved in the US.
The six-month-old was given the drug in Thailand after he developed a cough and fever — both symptoms of Covid-19 — and tested positive for the virus.
A report on the baby’s case, published in the journal Frontiers in Pediatrics, states that the baby was the youngest known patient to receive favipiravir, which has been studied in China, Japan, Italy, Canada, Egypt, Thailand, Iran, the UK and the US.
Maggie O’Neill7 September 2023 01:00
CDC releases new Covid data on hospitalisations in the US
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released updated data on Covid hospitalisations in the US.
The new numbers show that from 20 August to 26 August, Covid hospital admissions rose 15.7 per cent compared to the previous week.
Yesterday, the agency said deaths from Covid during that same week had risen 17.6 per cent from the previous week.
Maggie O’Neill6 September 2023 22:00
Moderna says new Covid shots work against Pirola variant
Moderna issued a press release Wednesday stating that clinical trial data show the company’s updated Covid vaccines work well against BA.2.86, also known as the Pirola variant.
“These results demonstrate that our updated COVID-19 vaccine generates a strong human immune response against the highly mutated BA.2.86 variant,” Moderna president Stephen Hoge, MD, said in the statement. “Our updated COVID-19 vaccine will continue to be an important tool for protection as we head into the fall vaccination season.”
Maggie O’Neill6 September 2023 19:00