The number of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. is dropping as the omicron wave wanes in many places, but some parts of the country lag behind.
"As a nation, it looks like we've kind of gotten to the peak and are now starting on the decline, but it's very uneven," explains Dr. Gregory Poland, head of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group. "That's what's happening in the big Northeast cities, and maybe in L.A., for example. But if you look at the rest of the nation, it's not clear that they have peaked yet."
And on the heels of the latest surge, a new omicron subvariant — BA.2 — is emerging. Early indications are that the new subvariant may be more transmissible, but it does not appear to cause more severe disease than the original omicron strain.
Mayo experts, including Dr. Poland, continue to urge COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters as the best defense against the latest variants.
"By getting two doses of vaccine and a booster, or a dose of Johnson & Johnson and a booster, you move yourself into a category of maximal protection such that if you have a normal immune system, you are probably going to have trivial or even asymptomatic disease if you get infected with COVID-19," explains Dr. Poland.
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I had a liver transplant October 2019.
So, like a lot of u I am immunocompromised. My liver team has me on the list to receive the drug.. evusheld. This is suppose to really boost our chance of not getting covid
Who the hell knows!!!!!!!
I’m glad you are being offered Evushield. Please let us know how the treatment is going for you.
Hello...when I get it I surly will post...I got my 4 shot Monday and no one told me I had to wait 3 weeks I felt that in my gut..wait...but at the advice of the nurse I went to NY ..thru the expensive tunnel..horrible traffic park the dam car..walk two new York blocks...get in there and sit in chair and nurse tells me..no go
I did not need that shot ..but now they r reviewing my chart again ! I had to wait at least two weeks..so if and when this event will take place..will post....😜
Sorry for all the frustration and hope it is smooth sailing from here.
Thanks for ur wishes.....