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Have we reached the endemic phase?

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07 March 2023, 08:46 PM
wtg
Have we reached the endemic phase?
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All indications from genomic surveillance of the virus, wastewater. and the clinical outcomes that are still being tracked (albeit more limited and less periodicity as time goes on), that we’ve (finally) entered an endemic phase. There are no new SARS-CoV-2 variants that have yet cropped up with a growth advantage over XBB.1.5 (the recombinant with 2 significant mutations added on) which is dominant throughout much of the world, or its cousin, XBB.1.9.1. For all the talk about the convergent “variant soup” that preceded the most recent wave, the XBBs took hold and are not giving way to a long list of Omicron family sub-variants (Table below). Moreover, the XBB.1.5 variant ascent to dominance was not associated with a surge of Covid hospitalizations or deaths in the United States or elsewhere in the world, which might have been predicted based on its properties of enhanced transmissibility and immune evasiveness compared with earlier versions of Omicron.


There's news about metformin and long COVID.

https://erictopol.substack.com...6812&isFreemail=true


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07 March 2023, 09:11 PM
ShiroKuro
Thanks for posting this! Now I need to make time to read it...


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07 March 2023, 10:22 PM
big al
I"M finding the information about metformin quite interesting inasmuch as that's a drug I've been taking long-term.

Big Al


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23 March 2023, 12:30 PM
wtg
Preventing long COVID.

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While the risk of severe, acute Covid that leads to hospitalization or death has decreased during the 3+ years of the pandemic, the primary concern has shifted to the chronic side—winding up with Long Covid. My colleagues and I reviewed Long Covid in-depth earlier this year, but there have been new reports that firm up evidence for 4 ways to reduce the likelihood of chronic sequelae from a Covid infection (or re-infection).


https://erictopol.substack.com...3585&isFreemail=true


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23 March 2023, 05:17 PM
AdagioM
Thanks for that, WTG. If I ever get Covid, sign me up for Paxlovid…and Metformin.


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24 March 2023, 08:53 AM
Mikhailoh
I got Paxlovid, but after reading up on the side effects and the fact that everyone I knew who took it had a resurgence of COVID as soon as the Pax ran out, I decided not to take it. It was a very mild case anyway.

The rebound factor continues to be 100% of everyone I know who took it.

There are a couple studies out that George shared. One that proves ivermectin is of no use, and another that shows famotidine is.


https://jamanetwork.com/journa.../fullarticle/2801827

https://www.northwell.edu/news...on-covid-19-symptoms


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24 March 2023, 10:06 AM
ShiroKuro
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The rebound factor continues to be 100% of everyone I know who took it.


I don't know a lot of people who've used it, but those that did use it have said the same.

Has anyone read about how relevant the paxlovid rebound is in terms of protection against long covid?

IOW, could it be the case that paxlovid is still worth taking, despite the rebound?


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24 March 2023, 02:56 PM
QuirtEvans
The rebound factor is less than 100%, if you add Mary Anna and me to the list. We both took Paxlovid and neither of us rebounded.
24 March 2023, 07:18 PM
Mikhailoh
OK, 90% then.

Glad it didn't happen to either of you. How were the side effects?


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24 March 2023, 10:45 PM
QuirtEvans
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Originally posted by Mikhailoh:
OK, 90% then.

Glad it didn't happen to either of you. How were the side effects?


Mary Anna remembers a bad taste in her mouth.

I don’t remember any side effects at all.