Global COVID-19 Surge: New Variants, Rising Cases, and Renewed Precautions

July 17, 2024
Global COVID-19 Surge: New Variants, Rising Cases, and Renewed Precautions
  • Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew praised for repurposing planes into cargo freighters and organizing repatriation flights during the pandemic.

  • Niedersachsen sees a surge in COVID-19 cases due to FLiRT variants; health officials recommend avoiding public gatherings, wearing masks, and regular hand washing.

  • Studies link elevated serum PCSK9 levels and imbalanced cholesterol to COVID-19 severity and mortality.

  • Dr. Sriram Narayanan warns of 'long COVID' effects such as circulation issues and clot formation; screenings and treatments available at Harley Street Heart and Vascular Centre.

  • New research explores long-term symptoms and mental health implications of COVID-19, including genetic links to suicidal behavior and biological markers for depression.

  • CDC alerts to rising COVID-19 cases in the US and Mexico with increased ER visits and wastewater viral activity.

  • Dr. Leana Wen advises vulnerable populations to take precautions like wearing masks and attending outdoor gatherings.

  • Travelers are advised to wear N95 masks in crowded, poorly ventilated spaces and have an infection plan.

  • WHO issues new Covid guidance in response to FLiRT variant surge; emphasizes vaccination, mask-wearing, hand hygiene, and symptom testing.

  • UK hospitals reintroduce mandatory face masks as a precautionary measure.

  • Study in Northern Italy highlights long-term mental health impact of COVID-19 on children and adolescents, emphasizing the need for support services and targeted interventions.

  • Puebla reports no resurgence in COVID-19 cases with only six cases in July; emphasizes continued preventive measures.

  • Sedesa reports no current COVID-19 hospitalizations in Mexico City; maintains high vaccination coverage over 90% and continues offering free testing and vaccination.

  • Médica Sur implements mandatory mask-wearing for staff and patients; emphasizes ongoing vaccination efforts due to virus mutations.

Summary based on 38 sources


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