2/ Imagine how many asthma and COPD exacerbations we could prevent?
How many sick days and lost days of work or school?
3/ It's really important to have interventions that operate at a systems level and don't rely on individuals to act or comply.
4/ We already know how to do this:
4/ So why aren't we upgrading building ventilation and air filtration? $$$$ of course
5/ We need studies comparing the upfront costs of upgrading building ventilation and air filtration
with the cost-savings with respect to disease transmission, asthma/COPD exacerbations, etc.
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2/ Brennan: "...you with the HHS Secretary in this video announcement on Tuesday where Secretary Kennedy said the CDC was removing the COVID vaccine for healthy children & healthy pregnant women from its recommended immunization schedule"
2/ Healthy infants may not die from COVID, but they’re at higher risk for ER visits and hospitalizations… both scary & costly.
3/ Pregnant women ARE at higher risk for severe COVID (& influenza).
Pregnancy is a period of immunosuppression (so that the woman’s immune system doesn’t reject the fetus as a foreign body) & stress on the lungs & heart.
1/ A new study from South Korea suggests the shingles vaccine may do more than just prevent shingles—it might also protect your heart 🫀.
on @CBSMornings with @GayleKing @vladduthiersCBS @nateburleson
2/ Researchers followed over 2 million adults for a decade.
Those who got Zostavax—the older, live shingles vaccine—had a 23% lower risk of heart disease, including heart attacks, strokes & heart failure.
3/ That cardiovascular protection wasn’t short-lived.