December - COVID-19 Update
DECEMBER COVID UPDATE
December 20, 2021
Dear Patient,
The ups and downs of this pandemic continue, with new challenges facing us at seemingly every turn. Here are my latest thoughts:
1) Case numbers nationally and locally are very high right now, with new daily Covid cases in Ohio exceeding 10,000, as high as at any time during the pandemic.
2) The increase is likely a result of two factors: the increase in potential exposure that occurs as people gather indoors for the holidays; and the spread of the new omicron variant.
3) The good news is that early evidence suggests the omicron variant is less deadly than previous variants, as it does not replicate easily in the lungs, and so is less likely to cause a dangerous Covid pneumonia.
4) The bad news is that the omicron variant is more contagious than previous variants, and it can evade some of the protection offered by the vaccine.
5) Your best protection against Covid infection remains vaccination, including the booster shot. The booster has been shown to dramatically improve the immune response to all Covid variants, including omicron. If you haven’t gotten your booster yet, I recommend doing so right away.
6) Local hospitals are very full with Covid patients right now. However, although the majority of new cases in the community are likely attributable to the omicron variant, the vast majority of hospitalized patients are due to the delta variant infecting unvaccinated people.
7) I urge you to protect yourself from this virus by following the same measures we’ve emphasized for months. Avoid gathering indoors with unvaccinated persons, wear a mask every time you are indoors in a public space, maintain social distancing, and be cautious at all times.
8) Unfortunately, Covid testing right now is not easy to obtain. We are exploring ways to help our patients get tested more readily. Please give us a call if you are unsure of the need to test, and we can try to guide you appropriately.
9) I anticipate the coming weeks will be difficult, as case numbers may continue to rise. Hopefully, once the holidays have passed, and more people receive their boosters, the numbers will dramatically fall. If the omicron variant proves in fact to be less virulent, we might actually be in good shape by the spring.
10) We at Advanced Internal Medicine wish you a happy and safe holiday season. We will continue to try our best to meet your needs during this difficult time.
Joel D. Weisblat, M.D
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