2/ Why can't we eradicate SARS-CoV-2 / COVID?
- Many non-human hosts (eg bats, mink, rodents, deer)
- Highly infectious
- Very short incubation period
- Lots of asymptomatic & pre-symptomatic transmission
- Hard to target with surveillance-containment / ring vaccination
3/ We will have to co-exist with COVID.
It will be part of everyday life.
But we can CONTROL COVID.
We can control COVID at a high level or at a low level.
1/ Americans are tired of the pandemic. But disease experts preach caution — and endure a ‘kill the messenger’ moment washingtonpost.com/health/2022/02…
2/ If someone you love is over 50 isn't yet vaccinated & boosted, please help them get 💉💉💉.
While on service at @BellevueHosp last month, almost 3/4 of my patients were not vaccinated.
They weren't anti-vaxxers.
They just needed help getting vaccinated (homebound elderly).
3/ It's hard for some older people who have chronic medical conditions, disabilities, limited resources, limited social networks, etc to get vaccinated.
We need to be REACHING OUT, not waiting until people ask for help... or... all too often... it's too late.
1/ Big day at the Supreme Court today:
- UPHELD: vaccination requirement for staff working in facilities that accept Medicare & Medicaid funding
- BLOCKED: OSHA rule requiring vaccination or weekly testing for employers with 100+ workers nytimes.com/2022/01/13/us/…
2/ It is now highly unlikely that the U.S. will hit the ~85-90% of Americans vaccinated to get to the other side of the pandemic.
3/ States & cities can impose their own vaccination requirements, as did @NYCMayor: