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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Vaccine Team: No, the coronavirus vaccine will not give you COVID-19 – KENS5.com
Posted: January 29, 2021 at 12:13 pm
'You cannot get COVID-19 from these vaccines. You cannot. All right? None of them are live viruses,' UT Health Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Robert Leverence said.
SAN ANTONIO A question the Vaccine Team has received a lot is whether or not you can get COVID-19 from the coronavirus vaccine.
"You cannot get COVID-19 from these vaccines. You cannot. All right? None of them are live viruses."
That's the short answer from UT Health Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Robert Leverence.
The vaccine was developed using a relatively new technology called mRNA.
With that being said, Dr. Leverance said it is possible to contract COVID-19 after you have gotten the first dose of the vaccine.
And the reason is due to the fact that COVID-19 is prevalent in the community right now.
Last month, an Austin doctor shared her story of testing positive after getting her first dose.
"I have no doubt in my mind that this is just really bad luck that we had."
Around the time Dr. Emily Porter and her husband got the vaccine their son was sick.
It turned out he had COVID-19, and had already infected his parents before they were vaccinated.
Dr. Leverance said if you develop a fever or other symptoms of the virus after your vaccine, it's best to get tested.
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Everything Wilmington residents need to know about the coronavirus vaccine rollout – Lowell Sun
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WILMINGTON While the town currently does not have any vaccine doses and thus remains behind schedule in terms of its distribution, Health Director Shelly Newhouse informed the Board of Selectmen on Monday that the amount of positive coronavirus cases in town has fallen recently and that her department is expecting to receive a fresh shipment of doses sometime next week.
Our numbers are trending downward, which is very nice. I think that this is going to be the trend for a little while, we may see another little spike after February vacation, but I think that this is where we want to be, Newhouse said.
The news comes a week after 70 local first responders received their first doses of the Moderna vaccine at a clinic in town.
Unfortunately, despite requesting 1,500 doses from the state, Newhouse said that she expects to only receive 100 and that the town still remains in the first distribution phase, despite the fact that phase two of the statewide vaccination process is scheduled to kick off next week.
Specifically, workers in congregate care settings (e.g. correctional facilities, shelters), home-based health care workers and non-COVID-facing health care workers still need to receive their first shots before the town can move ahead.
She also urged anyone who was supposed to be vaccinated already but hasnt yet to schedule a time with the towns health department to visit a clinic.
On a more positive note, Newhouse told the board that once the town does receive its shipment, she expects for them to keep coming in each week and for them to gradually increase in amount.
Its going to start off slow, but itll just keep going up and up and up, she said.
Once the vaccines are received, the town will hold vaccination clinics at Shriners Auditorium every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from nine until noon, with more times and days added as officials get more doses.
Newhouse said that walk-ins wont be allowed and that online registration, be it on the departments website or Facebook page, will come on a first-come first-serve basis. Residents who are 75 years or older can call the Senior Center to receive help with registering.
According to Newhouse, phase one only covers the first of the two shots needed to get 95% to 97% immunity, but she said that people will have the opportunity to sign up for their second shot immediately after they receive their first.
In the meantime, she said everyone should continue to practice the same safety protocols in order to reduce the spread of the virus.
Hopefully, people will still keep up the good work with wearing masks, social distancing and playing by all the rules, I think thats really what is helping, Newhouse said.
As for the recent debate over whether or not residents should start wearing two masks when they go out in public, Newhouse told the board that she stands in line with what fellow health officials are recommending.
Two masks are better than one, she said. And the tighter it is to your face the better, you should have a tight seal. So if you put two masks on youre that much more protected.
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W.H.O. Finally Lands in China to Begin Tracing the Coronavirus – The New York Times
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Heres what you need to know:Experts from the World Health Organization at the airport in Wuhan, China, on Thursday.Credit...Ng Han Guan/Associated Press
More than a year after a new coronavirus first emerged in China, a team of experts from the World Health Organization arrived on Thursday in the central city of Wuhan to begin hunting for its source.
But in a sign of Beijings continuing efforts to control the investigation, the team of scientists and W.H.O. employees almost immediately ran into obstacles. Two scientists were unable to enter China at the last minute and remained in Singapore because they had tested positive for coronavirus antibodies, the W.H.O. said on Twitter.
The Chinese authorities required the remaining 13 experts to undergo two weeks of quarantine in Wuhan, where the virus first emerged in late 2019.
The investigation, which aims to gain an understanding into how the virus jumped to humans from animals, is a critical step so that another pandemic can be avoided. But getting answers is likely to be difficult.
Heres what to know about the investigation.
China set up hurdles and pushed for control.
Apparently worried about drawing renewed attention to the countrys early mistakes in handling the pandemic, Chinese officials have used a variety of tactics over the past year to hinder the W.H.O. investigation.
After resisting demands from other countries that it allow independent investigators onto its soil to study the origin of the pathogen, China let two W.H.O. experts visit in July to lay the groundwork. They were not allowed to visit Wuhan, where the virus first emerged.
For months, China delayed approving a visit by a full team of experts, frustrating the health agencys leaders. When the visit seemed to be finalized this month, it fell apart when Beijing declined to provide visas for the visitors, according to the health agency.
Now that the investigators have arrived, critics say Beijings desire for control means the inquiry will probably be more political than scientific.
Tracing the virus will be a painstaking task.
The team that has come to Wuhan will face a city radically transformed from when the virus first emerged, in late 2019. The city, which went into lockdown on Jan. 23 last year and became a symbol of the viruss devastation, has since been held up by Chinese officials as a success story in vanquishing the virus.
The W.H.O. experts have decades of experience plumbing the depths of viruses, animal health and disease control. But tracing the source of the virus that as of Thursday had killed almost two million people worldwide and infected more than 92 million will be painstaking. While experts believe the virus originated naturally in animals, possibly bats, little else is known.
How much access the team gets in China will be critical, public health experts say.
The team will have to sidestep attempts to politicize its inquiry.
The pandemic has hurt Chinas reputation, with many foreign governments still angry that Beijing did not do more to contain the crisis in its earliest stages. So Chinese propagandists are trying to use the W.H.O. inquiry to help shore up Chinas image and portray the country as a mature superpower.
Complicating that effort could be new virus flare-ups in recent weeks that have prompted fresh lockdowns in China. In all, more than 22 million people have been ordered to remain inside their homes double the number affected a year ago in Wuhan. On Thursday, Chinas National Health Commission reported a coronavirus death in the mainland for the first time since May.
The major concern here is the origin of the outbreak has been so politicized, said Yanzhong Huang, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations. That has really narrowed the space for the W.H.O. to have an independent, objective and scientific investigation.
The overwhelming Covid-19 surge in California is as deadly now as it has ever been, and hospitals in much of the state are still full to bursting. But officials see signs that the situation may soon stop getting worse.
There are some good things to report, Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a video message posted late Tuesday night. Were starting to see some stabilization both in I.C.U.s as well as in our positivity rate.
One region of the state, the area around Sacramento, has improved enough to lift a strict stay-at-home order and allow some businesses to reopen at partial capacity, including restaurants offering outdoor dining and hair salons.
Three other large regions, home to tens of millions of people, remain under the most stringent tier of restrictions, which shut down nearly all nonessential businesses and ban residents from gathering with anyone they do not live with.
Dr. Mark Ghaly, the states secretary of health and human services, said Tuesday that the number of Covid-19 patients being admitted to hospitals each day was dropping. He called that the biggest signal to me that things are beginning to flatten and potentially improve.
Nationwide, the numbers largely remained grim, though in the Northern Plains, cases this week were about a quarter of their peak in mid-November, when the region was among the hardest hit in the country. A day after the U.S. recorded yet another daily record for deaths more than 4,400 reported deaths remained high on Wednesday.
And even as the pressure eased in some parts of California, hospitals across Southern California and the Central Valley were full, and the state reported a record total of more than 720 virus-related deaths on Tuesday, according to a New York Times database.
California has struggled to get its vaccination program into high gear, and had only used one-quarter of its available doses by Tuesday. Governor Newsom said Wednesday that the state would start a new system to alert residents when theyre eligible.
There is no higher priority than efficiently and equitably distributing these vaccines as quickly as possible to those who face the gravest consequences, he said in a statement. To those not yet eligible for vaccines, your turn is coming. We are doing everything we can to bring more vaccine into the state.
Dr. David Lubarsky, the chief executive of U.C. Davis Health, said Tuesday that the top priority should be getting shots into arms, rather than spending resources to ensure that people dont cut the line. If you are so hellbent on making sure Patient A should come before Patient B, before Citizen C, you cant get people in the door in a sufficient manner, he said.
Dr. Lubarsky said that as of Tuesday, roughly 12,000 of U.C. Davis Healths 13,000 employees had received at least a first vaccine dose. New Covid cases among the staff plummeted to about 20 in the last week, from a recent average of 135 a week.
Setting up mass vaccination centers and opening up eligibility are positive steps for the state, he said.
I think they are moving 100 percent in the right direction, Dr. Lubarsky said.
Johnson & Johnson expects to release critical results from its coronavirus vaccine trial in as little as two weeks but probably wont be able to provide as many doses this spring as it promised the federal government because of manufacturing delays.
If the vaccine can strongly protect people, as some outside scientists expect, it will offer big advantages over the two vaccines authorized in the United States. Unlike those, which require two doses, Johnson & Johnsons could need just one, greatly simplifying logistics for local health departments and clinics struggling to get shots in arms. Its vaccine can also stay stable in a refrigerator for months, whereas the others have to be frozen.
But the encouraging prospect of a third effective vaccine is tempered by apparent lags in the companys production. In the companys $1 billion contract signed with the federal government in August, Johnson & Johnson pledged to have 12 million doses ready by the end of February, ramping up to a total of 100 million doses by the end of June.
Federal officials have been told that the company has fallen as much as two months behind the original production schedule and wont catch up until the end of April, when it was supposed to have delivered more than 60 million doses, according to two people familiar with the situation who were not authorized to discuss it publicly.
Dr. Paul Stoffels, Johnson & Johnsons chief scientific officer, said he expected to see clinical trial data showing whether the companys vaccine is safe and effective in late January or early February. He declined to provide details about the companys production capacity.
The federal government, faced with an unrelenting surge in Covid-19 cases, issued a new appeal on Tuesday regarding which Americans should be vaccinated first. Here is what it might mean.
Who is now eligible to be vaccinated, according to federal guidance?
On Tuesday, Alex M. Azar II, the health secretary, urged all states to open up eligibility to everyone 65 and older and to adults of any age with medical conditions that put them at high risk of becoming seriously ill or dying from Covid-19.
In all, that is more than 150 million people almost half the population. They now join millions of health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities who had previously qualified.
Mr. Azar did not specify which conditions would make someone eligible for vaccination now; presumably it will be up to governors to decide, as will the question of what documentation to require. But the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published a list of particularly high-risk conditions, including cancer, diabetes and obesity.
How does eligibility vary by state, and why? Although the C.D.C. issued recommendations last month for which groups states should vaccinate initially, while the vaccine supply is still relatively low, the priorities are not binding and each state has come up with its own groupings. Nor can the federal government require states to change the prioritization plans they have already announced, although the new pressure from Mr. Azar, and growing public impatience as deaths from the virus keep hitting new peaks, may sway many to do so. In coming up with priority groups, state officials considered criteria like who is most likely to die if they contract Covid-19 including people of color as well as the elderly and the sick and which professions are critical to helping the economy fully reopen. Each states unique demographics also played a role.
I qualify now. How do I sign up?
This depends very much on what state or even what county you live in. Some local public health departments have set up portals where people can make appointments; others are holding mass vaccination events and inoculating people on a first-come, first-served basis. Generally, doctors offices and pharmacies have asked that patients and customers not call them seeking vaccine appointments just yet, and instead wait to be contacted. Most pharmacies are not yet offering the vaccine, but CVS, Walgreens and a number of other chain pharmacies, including some in grocery and big-box stores, will soon start doing so through a partnership with the federal government.
With the federal government saying that older people and those with underlying medical conditions should get vaccinated next, what happens to essential workers whose jobs require them to come face to face with other people? Are they eligible now, too?
In some states, yes. Health care workers in every state were the first to be offered the vaccine. And before Mr. Azars directive this week, several states had already opened vaccination to certain categories of frontline essential workers, such as police officers, firefighters, teachers, child-care workers and public transit employees. But other states that had planned to start offering the vaccine to some essential workers in the coming weeks may reprioritize now, based on Mr. Azars new guidance. There is nothing stopping states from opening vaccination to a new priority group before they have reached everyone in an earlier group, but supply is an important consideration.
How many vaccine doses does the United States have access to? So far, Pfizer and Moderna, the only two companies whose vaccines have been approved for emergency use here, together have pledged to provide 400 million doses over the next seven months. Both vaccines require two doses, so that will be enough for 200 million people, out of roughly 260 million who are eligible at this point to be vaccinated. Children younger than 16 are not yet eligible for Pfizers vaccine, and those younger than 18 cannot yet take Modernas. Johnson & Johnson, which has a single-dose vaccine candidate in late-stage clinical trials, has a contract with the federal government to provide 12 million doses by the end of February, and a total of 100 million doses by the end of June. But the company has fallen behind on its production schedule.
How many people have been vaccinated so far? The publicly available data lags by at least a few days, so it is hard to know for sure. But the C.D.C. reported on Wednesday that about 10.3 million people had received an initial dose, out of a total 29.4 million doses distributed around the country so far. That includes nearly 1.1 million doses that have been given to residents and staff members in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.
After falling over the summer, coronavirus infections among children, teens and young adults rose steadily from September through mid-December, paralleling the viruss trajectory among older adults in the U.S. population, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Wednesday.
Of 2.8 million coronavirus infections diagnosed in children and young adults under the age of 25 between March 1 and Dec. 12, 2020, the incidence was lowest among children ages 10 and younger, who accounted for 18 percent of the cases. The majority of infections in those under 25 nearly 60 percent were among young adults aged 18 to 24, the study found.
The authors said the findings lend support to the argument that child- care centers and elementary schools can operate safely when community transmission rates are low and mitigation measures are followed.
Were recommending that child care centers and schools, especially elementary schools, be the last settings to close after all other mitigation measures are deployed, and the first to reopen, said Erin K. Sauber-Schatz, an epidemiologist at the C.D.C. and team lead of the agencys community interventions and critical populations task force.
The study was one of two published this week that also looked at how often children have been hospitalized.
In the C.D.C. study, which drew data from 44 states, the District of Columbia, two territories and an associated state, 2.5 percent of infected children and adolescents under 25 were hospitalized, compared with 16.6 percent of sick adults, and just 0.8 percent were transferred to intensive care.
The largest percentage of hospitalizations in this group occurred among children under 5 years old. Some 654 patients under the age of 25 died, about 0.1 percent.
But another study of children, adolescents and young adults, published in JAMA Pediatrics on Monday, has come to a very different conclusion. Researchers at the University of Minnesota found a troubling increase in hospitalizations among infected children and adolescents.
The study was based on data from 5,364 patients aged 19 and under who were hospitalized in 22 states between May 15, 2020, and Nov. 15, 2020. The cumulative average rate rose to 17.2 hospitalizations per 100,000 children in November from 2 per 100,000 children in May.
The increase was not surprising in itself, simply because more children were becoming infected over time. But the percentage uptick was more than double the rise in adult hospitalization rates over the same period, said Pinar Karaca-Mandic, an expert in health economics at the University of Minnesota and the senior author of the research report.
This demonstrates that Covid still has the potential to cause serious illness in children, said Dr. Karaca-Mandic, who also is co-lead of the universitys Covid-19 Hospitalization Project. Its not like children are immune. Its not like children are not at risk.
While older adults continue to be at the greatest risk, some hospitals may not be properly equipped to care for the youngest patients, she added.
Sometimes I feel like the message of lower risk in children may have been misinterpreted as no risk by many, she added. Our study is showing that is not the case.
More than 50 million people in the United States who are 65 or older as well as younger people with underlying conditions are now cleared to receive a coronavirus vaccine in the wake of the federal governments abrupt course reversal on who should get priority.
But thats much easier said than done.
Some experts have suggested that declaring so many more people eligible might actually make the process of signing up for a vaccine and getting one even more complicated.
This is creating a lot of confusion and chaos and anxiety days before a new administration comes in, Claire Hannan, executive director of the Association of Immunization Managers, told NPR on Wednesday morning.
The challenges are many.
States have struggled to set up phone and online sign-up systems, and many of the oldest Americans, who are most at risk of death from a coronavirus infection, have struggled to use them, encountering complicated registration sites, error messages and other roadblocks. Appointments have been booked as soon as they open up. Some in the first priority groups have succeeded in booking their shots but weeks out. Servers have crashed amid skyrocketing demand. Some areas have multiple sign-up systems, increasing confusion.
In Georgia, a man spoke to Atlantas Channel 2 Action News about how he had called the Troup County Covid hotline more than 100 times to try and make an appointment for his mother.
No ones ever picking up, Eric Moore said. I promise you, I called 134 times.
There are also questions about how to prioritize people at increased risk of severe illness from Covid-19, an expansive category that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates includes more than 100 million adults with conditions such as obesity, which affects at least 40 percent of adults, diabetes, cancer, and chronic lung and heart disease.
The federal governments revised guidance, announced by Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, at a news conference on Tuesday, is not binding. As with testing and tracing earlier in the pandemic, each state has been left to devise its own plan based on local needs, at times creating confusion and scattershot approaches.
In New York, there was concern about the crush of demand outpacing availability. The governor said Tuesday the state would accept the new federal guidance to prioritize those 65 and older after eligibility had just been expanded statewide to include residents 75 and older and more essential workers.
On Wednesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City acknowledged that people may be frustrated by trying to make appointments online or on the phone.
As eligibility continued to expand, he said the city would keep administering doses over the next few weeks and then were going to run out of the vaccine. The city usually receives about 100,000 doses per week, the citys health commissioner said Tuesday at a City Council hearing to address problems with the rollout. But officials dont find out until a couple of days beforehand.
Even with normal supplies that we expect to have delivered next week, we will run out of vaccine at some point next week unless we get a major new resupply, the mayor said Wednesday.
Other states were reassessing their vaccination plans based on the new federal guidance, though some may not change course. In Arkansas, Dr. Jose Romero, the health secretary, said that Gov. Asa Hutchinson would stick to his plan of opening vaccinations to people 70 and older and some essential workers starting Monday.
The federal government has delivered about 29.4 million doses to states, territories and federal agencies as of Wednesday, and about 10.3 million doses had been administered. The Trump administration originally said that 20 million Americans would be vaccinated by Jan. 1.
West Virginia, South Dakota and North Dakota had administered the most first doses per capita among states, federal data shows. California, where the virus is raging, was among the states that had administered the fewest of its doses just 26 percent of those the state had already received. The state is moving to loosen eligibility and open mass vaccination centers, including one at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Mr. Azar said on Tuesday that the country was on track to reach the rate of one million vaccinations a day in about a week, and stressed that data collection about each states progress has been slow and faulty. He also faulted states that had been overly prescriptive and trying to micromanage every single dose of vaccine and said the government would send more doses to states based on their success in distributing ones they had already received.
The allocation will also be based on the size of a states population of people 65 and older, not on its general adult population, he said. It was unclear, however, whether that would hold past Jan. 20, when President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. takes office.
Mr. Biden is expected to announce details of his own vaccination plan which will include federally supported mass vaccination clinics on Thursday. Mr. Biden has set a goal of 100 million shots administered in his first 100 days.
As of Wednesday, the country had recorded more than 23 million cases and more than 380,000 deaths, according to a Times database. New cases have increased steadily since the fall, and a record number of deaths were reported on Tuesday: more than 4,400.
At least 60 sitting members of Congress more than one in 10 have tested positive for the coronavirus or are believed to have had Covid-19 at some point since the pandemic began. The list includes 44 Republicans and 16 Democrats.
Thats a higher proportion than the general population. As of Wednesday, a bit fewer than one in 14 Americans were known to have had the virus, according to a New York Times database, though many more cases have probably gone undetected.
Five House members have reported positive tests since the attack on the Capitol last week, when many lawmakers were holed up in a secure location together and some refused to wear masks a situation that angered several Democrats, including Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington, one of those who has since tested positive.
And on Wednesday, Representative Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts said that her husband, Conan Harris, who was at the Capitol to see her sworn in, has also tested positive. In a statement, Ms. Pressley said that Republican colleagues who had refused to wear masks while in a confined space had displayed an arrogant disregard for the lives of others.
Congresss attending physician warned members afterward that it was possible they were exposed while sheltering and recommended that they be tested.
Congress has struggled to stem the spread within its ranks in recent weeks. Most members who have tested positive have done so since the election in November, as cases have surged across the country.
Representative Jake LaTurner, Republican of Kansas, said he received word just after the attack on the Capitol last Wednesday that he had tested positive. He did not return to the House floor for a vote early on Thursday.
Representative Gus Bilirakis of Florida and Representative Michelle Steel of California, both Republicans, were absent from the House floor when the mob entered the Capitol because each had received positive test results earlier that morning. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, Republican of Tennessee, said on Sunday that he had tested positive after exposure to Mr. Bilirakis, with whom he shares a residence.
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Were speeding up the process of giving vaccines all the time. Yesterday, 28,599 doses given. We are opening up mega-sites, 24/7 mega-sites. We talked yesterday about CitiField, and again, thanks to the New York Mets for stepping up. Thats fantastic. Thats going to serve a lot of people. Well, weve heard back from the New York Yankees. And we welcome them into the fold too. Were working with them now to work out a plan to use Yankee Stadium as well. And thats got to be great for the people of the Bronx. So that plan is in motion, well announce it when the details have been worked through. But theres going to be more and more sites, not just stadiums, but more sites of all kinds, more hours reaching more people. And now anyone 65 years old or over does qualify. So if youre 65 or over, regardless of your health situation obviously, youre vulnerable, weve talked about this before you have the right to be vaccinated. You can sign up now. We have sites, as I said, 24/7 sites, and sites with other hours, extended hours, all over the five boroughs. On the 24/7 sites, yesterday, we opened a site at 125 Worth Street, right here, in the City Hall area, Lower Manhattan. Today, Staten Island, the Vanderbilt Clinic on Staten Island open 24/7 from this point on. And again, more sites coming in Staten Island. Saturday, the Health and Hospitals Corona Clinic in Queens will go to 24/7. And obviously, CitiField will be right behind that. Were going to just keep building and building out capacity.
An additional three cases of a variant of the coronavirus, which has been surging in the United Kingdom, have now been identified in New York, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 15, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Wednesday.
State officials have narrowed down the new cases of the more contagious variant to two clusters, one on Long Island and another stemming from a jewelry store in Saratoga Springs, where the first case of the variant was discovered on Jan. 4.
Amid mounting evidence that the variant is continuing to spread in New York, hospitalizations statewide continued to climb more than 8,920 people reported Wednesday and state and city officials scrambled to accelerate a sluggish rollout of the vaccine.
Were locked in a footrace between its quick distribution and the spread of new cases, Mr. Cuomo, a third-term Democrat, said in a statement.
Both New York City and the state have added large vaccination sites in recent days. On Wednesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said that the city was working with the New York Yankees to use their home stadium, in the Bronx, though there is no opening date yet.
The announcement followed the mayors reveal on Tuesday that Citi Field, the Mets stadium in Queens, would become a mass vaccination site starting the week of Jan. 25. The site at Citi Field will operate seven days a week and is expected to have the capacity to vaccinate 5,000 to 7,000 people a day.
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S’pore weather blowing hot and cold: Beware of asthma, eczema flaring up, say doctors – The Straits Times
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SINGAPORE - This year has been off to a rainy and windy start with temperatures as low as 21.1 deg C but drier and warmer weather is expected in the coming weeks, says the weatherman, with temperatures possibly hitting 34 deg C.
What does the changing weather mean for our health?
Dr Samuel Low, a clinical director at private healthcare provider Parkway Pantai, said the change in humidity can weaken a person's immune system, making one more susceptible to germs and viruses, and more likely to fall sick.
One condition that is more likely to occur with the transition from cold to hot weather is heatstroke, said Dr Goh Lit Ching, a resident physician at private medical centre Icon Health Screening.
It is caused by the body overheating, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to or prolonged physical exertion in high temperatures with a lack of hydration.
The symptoms of heatstroke include high body temperature, confusion, nausea and vomiting, flushed skin, headache, rapid and shallow breathing and a racing heart rate. In serious cases, a heatstroke can lead to seizures and coma.
To avoid a heatstroke, individuals should apply sunblock, drink plenty of fluids, and wear loose-fitting clothing in hot weather.
Said Dr Goh: "People should also take extra precautions if they are on medication that can affect their body's ability to stay hydrated and respond to heat."
Another condition that may flare up in hot weather is atopic dermatitis, or eczema, which makes the skin red and itchy, said Dr Leong Choon Kit, a family physician at Mission Medical Clinic.
He said: "Some people may be very sensitive to changes in the environment, whether it is the temperature, humidity or dust level. This can cause allergies and inflammation on the skin or compromise the immune system."
The symptoms of eczema include skin itchiness, dry skin, cracked and scaly skin. Sweating under hot and humid weather can also trigger skin irritation in a person who has eczema, said Dr Goh.
Dr Goh advised sufferers of the condition to moisturise their skin to prevent it from becoming dry. Sufferers should also avoid wearing rough, tight or scratchy clothing as this may irritate the skin.
Asthma, a condition in which the airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucus, may also worsen in humid weather, noted Dr Goh. It can flare up due to triggers such as exercise or may be allergy-induced.
In extreme heat, the presence of aeroallergen such as pollen and pet dander is higher and may trigger an allergic reaction. This can aggravate the respiratory system and cause frequent asthma attacks, explained Dr Goh.
The symptoms of asthma include coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.
He said influenza and pneumonia vaccination can help prevent asthma flare-ups caused by these respiratory illnesses.
Dr Leong advised individuals to observe personal hygiene and wear masks at all times when outdoors to avoid infections. People can also self-medicate by taking antihistamines, an allergy medication, in the event of allergies, he said.
Said Dr Goh: "Although a change in the weather is not a direct cause of medical diseases, it can serve as an indirect precipitating factor in many chronic illnesses.
"The overall health effects of a changing climate are overwhelmingly negative."
Dr Goh Lit Ching, a resident physician at private medical centre Icon Health Screening, shares five tips on how to stay healthy when the weather blows hot and cold.
1. Keep your home cool
Switch on the fan to cool your home.
2. Keep out of the heat
Avoid going out and doing strenuous physical activity during the hottest time of the day.
If you must do strenuous activity, do it during the coolest part of the day, in the morning or evening. Rest often in shady areas so that your body has a chance to recover.
3. Keep yourself hydrated
Wear light and loose-fitting clothes and keep your body cool by drinking more fluids, regardless of how active you are.
Do not wait until you are thirsty to drink.
You should avoid alcohol and too much caffeine and sugar as they can cause you to lose more body fluid. Consuming a sports drink can replace the salt and minerals you lose in perspiration.
4. Pace yourself
If you are not used to working or exercising in a hot environment, start slowly and pick up the pace gradually.
Get into the shade or a cool area to rest, especially if you feel light-headed, confused, weak or faint.
5. Wear sunscreen
Sunburn affects your body's ability to cool down and can make you dehydrated.
Protect yourself from the sun by wearing a hat, sunglasses or putting on sunscreen of at least SPF15 about 30 minutes before going out. Reapply the sunscreen according to the directions on the packaging.
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Children’s eczema winter flare ups affecting one in five Irish kids- here’s how to prevent them – Belfast Live
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A new study by an Irish skincare company has revealed the stresses experienced by parents of children suffering from eczema during the winter months.
One in five children in Ireland suffer from this dry, itchy skin condition, which becomes worse over the winter due to a combination of central heating and cold weather.
Parents who responded to the Eczema Winter Skincare Survey by Elave Skincare from Gardiner Family Apothecary shared their anxiety, advice and tips on how to cope
Talk to your pharmacist or doctor for advice, but please do not think that its your fault, it is not! said one mum. Another advised: Dont be ashamed of it and encourage your child not to worry.
You are doing all you can for your child, just follow the medical advice and get help and support for yourself when you need it, said one mum, while another advised: Dont let it get you down and look after mental health as much as skincare.
Stress is a major factor in flare-ups, one commented, so be prepared as much as possible for times of stress by taking extra care of the skin and the emotional health of the person. Take it seriously and be patient! said another.
Parents said their stress levels were highest when eczema interfered with their childs sleep, followed by the challenges flare-ups imposed on their childs emotional development and social life. Well over half of parents (66%) said that soap and fragrances were the most frequent triggers of flare-ups and caused the most serious reactions, with nearly 9 out of 10 stating they used sulfate-free soap and apothecary solutions.
Respondents confirmed that other frequent triggers, particularly over the winter months when sufferers move from warm houses to the cold outdoors, are scratchy wool and synthetic fabrics, tight clothing and dust.
However, four out of 10 parents were unaware that cold air and polyester clothes can trigger reactions and 8 out of 10 were unaware of, or did not use, humidifiers, wet compresses and clinifast garments to counteract symptoms.
Many emphasised the importance of constant moisturising and using a Food Diary to identify triggers like nuts, eggs and dairy, which can be removed from the childs diet and lead to potentially significant improvement.
The Irish Skin Foundation confirms that in winter time central heating and very dry air indoors can intensify skin dryness, which can in turn be aggravated by exposure to a range of environmental allergens.
Common irritants include soap, bubble bath, shampoo, laundry detergents, fragrances, clothing that feels itchy next to the skin, changes in temperature, or allergens like animal dander, the house dust mite or pollen, it says.
"Emotional stress can aggravate eczema and finding ways to reduce stress may lessen the frequency and, hopefully, the intensity of the flare-ups. While stress is associated with flares of atopic eczema, it is not yet fully understood.
Skincare expert Joanna Gardiner, CEO of Gardiner Family Apothecary, makers of the Elave and Ovelle skincare ranges, said that cases of eczema had doubled in Irish children over the last 20 years, due mainly to environmental pollution.
Central heating, which is the norm in modern Irish homes, keeps us warm in winter but it also dehydrates the skin and triggers outbreaks of itchiness and rashes, she explained. Then, when you go out into the cold and wind, you have the perfect storm of adverse conditions. Other irritants like polyester, wool, tight clothing and diet also play a role in triggering flare-ups, while soap and fragrances are huge irritants and should be avoided at all times by using free-from body washes, shampoos and creams.
Our pure formulations never, ever use nasty irritants like soap, scent, sulfates, parabens, MIs, dyes and formaldehyde. Using them from top to toe, along with constant moisturising, as part of a daily skincare regimen will help keep attacks to a minimum.
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Baking soda: How to avoid the itchy and sore signs of eczema with a baking soda treatment – Express
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Baking soda has been hailed as one of the world's best-kept secrets for household cleaning. But while it's usually used for baking cakes, your baking soda also has a number of health benefits, including protecting against eczema signs and symptoms, it's been claimed.
Baking soda - or bicarbonate of soda in the UK - is a cheap alternative to expensive cleaning products.
It's great for getting rid of stains and bad smells, but it's also been claimed to benefit your health.
Some people have reported having whiter teeth after regularly using baking soda, while others say it enhances their athletic performance.
But your bicarbonate of soda could also relieve your itchy skin, it's been revealed.
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"Baking soda is actually a natural antiseptic with antibacterial properties," she told Express Health. "Adding a little baking soda to your bath water can arguably help to address scaly skin and soothe itchy skin.
"In fact, some experts believe it can effectively treat ichthyosis, a skin disorder characterised by dry, scaly skin.
"It raises the pH level of water and helps to exfoliate the dry skin.
"It's important to remember that baking soda is not a cure for eczema, but it may help relieve the itch associated with it."
Shaw admitted that there are more effective products on the market to treat your eczema or itchy skin.
But, baking soda could also act as an exfoliant for your skin, she added.
It can remove the build-up of dirt and grime on your skin, as well as remove the dead outer layer of skin.
All in all, it'll live your skin looking "fresher and brighter", she said.
Eczema is a very common condition, and it's usually first spotted in young children.
If you develop eczema, it's most likely to be a long-term condition, although it may get better over time.
Eczema causes the skin to become dry, itchy and cracked, according to the NHS.
You should speak to a pharmacist for advice about your eczema. They can help you to find the best over-the-counter medication.
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Coronavirus and your skin: tips for taking care of your hands – WCNC.com
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Here's what you should do immediately after using sanitizer on your hands.
Washing your hands is an essential way to slow the spread of the coronavirus and other pathogens; however, frequent handwashing can cause dry skin that could flake, itch, crack and even bleed without proper precautions.
The soap and water can zap your skin of its natural oils, leaving your hands dry and chapped. On top of that, open wounds and cracking can make skin an easy access point into the body for germs and bacteria.
Even more, winter is in full swing, bringing with it cold, dry weather that is hard on skin.
AccuWeather interviewed Dr. Carrie Kovarik, an American Academy of Dermatology Associationboard-certified dermatologist, to learn how to combat dry hands amid coronavirus and harsh winter weather.
"Some contributing factors to dry hands include cold/dry weather, frequent handwashing, alcohol-based hand sanitizers, skin conditions such as eczema, and coming in contact with irritants such as cleaning chemicals or bleach," Kovarik, a professor of dermatology and medicine, told AccuWeather.
With these tips from dermatologists, you can continue to wash your hands as needed to fend off COVID-19 and heal dry skin. Here's what the American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends:
Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds in lukewarm water
"The alcohol in hand sanitizers can leave hands dry, but so can frequent washing if you do not use a gentle soap or moisturize after washing. We recommend washing your hands for at least 20 seconds in lukewarm water," Kovarik said.
However, using the wrong soap and constant scrubbing when washing can irritate the skin barrier, leading to the loss of its natural oils. Many soaps contain ingredients that can trigger dermatitis, eczema or allergies, so it's best to use a fragrance-free soap.
If your hands are already dry, do not wash them less since cracked skin makes it easier for germs to get inside your body. Washing frequently helps prevent illness by removing harmful bacteria and viruses, such as the coronavirus.
"Use soap, and wash every part of your hands, including between your fingers and around your nails. Dry your hands with a clean towel, but leave some water on them," Kovarik said.
Dry your hands with a clean towel; however, leave them a little damp
You can let your hands air dry, but make sure to apply your hand cream or ointment before your hands are completely dry.
"While your hands are slightly damp, apply your hand cream or ointment. Apply hand cream or ointment to your skin, making sure you work some of the moisturizers into your fingertips and nails," Kovarik said.
According to Kovarik, using the correct moisturizer tends to feel less irritating to dry, chapped skin.
Keep your skin hydrated by applying thick hand cream or ointment to your skin, and make sure to moisturize your fingertips and nails
When looking for the right moisturizer, it's important to be mindful of product's ingredients and choose thicker moisturizers over thinner ones.Keep in mind, some products have anti-aging ingredients and fragrances that can irritate children's skin.
It's important to avoid products with fragrance, parabens, preservatives, alcohol and formaldehyde to avoid skin irritation and other health hazards. If your child has dry skin, ointments like petroleum jelly and thick white creams are quite effective at sealing in moisture.
When you use hand sanitizer, apply your hand cream or ointment immediately after the hand sanitizer dries
Since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol to kill germs, hand sanitizer can be very drying, especially on top of the effects of winter weather.
"Only use hand sanitizer when absolutely necessary," Kovarik said. "When you use hand sanitizer, apply your hand cream or ointment immediately after the hand sanitizer dries," Kovarik said.
If in need of rescue therapy, apply a thick moisturizer or Vaseline onto your hands and cover to leave overnight and heal while you sleep.
"If your hands get really dry and fissured, you can buy a pair of white cotton gloves, generously apply petrolatum on the hands at night, and wear the gloves. In the morning, your hands will feel better," Kovarik said.
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What’s the Best Way to Heal Dry Skin? – Sarasota
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Between the increased amount of hand washing and the use of alcohol-based sanitizersbecause of the Covid-19 pandemic and Florida's constantly changing winter temperatures, this season has wreaked havoc on many peoplewho deal with dry, cracked and flaky skin. Are there any ingredients we should be looking for in our skin products to help heal? Dr. Cathy MilamofMilam Bogart Dermatology has a few recommendations for those dealing dry skin conditions during this time of year.
"As soon as the humidity drops, patients will notice a huge difference in how dry and flaky skin becomes," says Milam. "Usually, from the time of Thanksgiving until February is when patients notice a significant change in skin texture."
Milam says the best products, such a lotions and serums, are those free of fragrances and alcohol, and are safe for everyday use. She suggests brands that have been dermatologist-tested, like Neutrogena, CeraVe, Aveeno and Eucerin.
If you still have dry skin even though you make a point to moisturize, you may not be using enough of the product, or not using it effectively. Milam suggests moisturizing liberally, and doing so right after you get out of the shower, while your skin is still damp, to trap moisture, and showering less frequently, to avoid skin dryness. When moisturizingyour face, use a thicker product at night and a thin one for daytime use.
And to get rid of those pesky dry flakes on the forehead and nose? Use an exfoliating brush or sponge as opposed to a product containing scrubbing beads or pieces.
"Exfoliant products with little beads or pieces of walnut or apricot can be really harsh on skin, stripping away skin's natural layers," says Milam. "If you are going to exfoliate with a product, look for one that is gentle, without scrubbing pieces in them, and use a brush or washcloth to manually exfoliate."
What about if you have skin conditions that create dry skin, like eczema and dermatitis? Avoiding ingredients like glycolic acid (used to treat acne) is helpful, especially when your skin is already inflamed. A combination of over-the-counter and prescription products can be useful during this time of year, from lotions like Eucerin for eczema and topical steroid creams with1 percent hydrocortisone. Natural ingredients like oatmeal are also really soothing for irritated skin.
"If you suffer from eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis on the hand and feet, try lathering up with cream and putting socks or gloves on overnight," says Milam. "The worst thing to do with these conditions is take long, hot showers. They should be quick and tepid, and skin should be dabbed dry."
While there are many home remedies that people tout during the winter months, like rubbing coconut oil, avocado oil or vitamin E on the skin, Milam says sticking to dermatologist-tested and -approved productsis best.
"Ultimately, I tell patients to moisturize, moisturize, moisturize," says Milam. "That is why you need a large amount of lotion, especially with all the hand washing we are doing right now, and with one that's cost effective, so you can apply liberally."
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Jessica Simpson Just Dropped This Major Bombshell About Her Health StatusWere So Sad For Her! – SheFinds
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Jessica Simpson is probably not the first name you think of when you hear about insecurities, but that does not mean the actress is totally confident all of the time. Recently, Simpson admitted that she experienced a serious dip in self-confidence after the birth of her daughter, Birdie, in March 2019.
During an interview with Shape, the 40-year-old told the outlet that her eczema flare-ups following Birdies birth were so bad that she was unwilling to show friends photos of her and her newborn. Simpson explained that though she has been dealing with the skin condition since childhood, it got significantly worse in 2019.
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Speaking toInStyle this past summer, Simpson explained whyshe had rarely spoken up about eczema before, recalling one story from her teenage years that stuck with her.
She told the magazine, "I'm always open about my insecurities, and I feel like I'm pretty transparent. I do believe that there is a way that we can find confidence in ourselves. I've had eczema since I was a kid. It's not really anything that I've ever talked about, and I don't really know why to be honest. I think because I had it a lot when I was in junior high and high school."
"Some of my memories of it when I was younger was being a cheerleader and then having to throw a sweatshirt on really quick after doing a routine or practice, even though it was so hot in Texas," she explained. "They hug in Texas, so everybody would always come up and hug me and be like, 'What's on your arms?' I would just blame it on a heat rash."
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She touched on this during her talk with Shape as well."I've dealt with eczema since I was a kid," she said. "But after having my daughter Birdie, I had such bad flare-ups that I wouldn't even show the pictures of me holding her to my friends."
Since then, Simpson has become a spokesperson for Eucrisa, a topical prescription for eczema relief.
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But there are other skincare treatments the star swears by to keep her looking her best and feeling her most confident.
The "With You" singer added, "During this pandemic, Ive gone down a skin-care rabbit hole, and Ive been using a red-light therapy mask too."
"I'm obsessed with doing red-light therapy treatments at home," she continued. "I place the anti-inflammatory device everywhere on my body, including my scalp, stomach, and boobs."
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And this dedication to skincare has yielded great results for Simpson--even giving her a boost of anti-aging benefits.
She explained, "I have fewer wrinkles at 40 than I did at 38!"
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