Oh wow, I hope this is the case! |
Advances In ICU Care Are Saving More Patients Who Have COVID-19
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/09/20/914374901/advances-in-icu-care-are-saving-more-patients-who-have-covid-19 |
This makes me so happy. The article also said this is one of the reasons the death rate isnt as high |
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/09/pandemic-improved-friendship/616398/
Interesting article about how this pandemic improved friendships/relationships |
I will say that I’ve gotten WAY closer to my children. You don’t realize how busy you are until you are forced to stop those activities. I hope that I look back on this time when it’s long past with fondness for that time. Right now, I can’t have that perspective though. |
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/game-changing-coronavirus-breakthrough-discovered-4537472.amp
'Game-changing' coronavirus breakthrough discovered by scientists that could stop it spreading Scientists from Bristol have made what they have described as a ‘game-changing’ discovery in the fight against coronavirus. They said that in the short-term, their discovery could lead to better treatment of Covid-19, and in the longer term, it could mean they are able to stop the virus being infectious altogether and ‘stop the virus in its tracks’. The team at the University of Bristol have released their findings in the journal Science, and describe the study that they undertook as ‘ground-breaking’. The team was headed by Prof Christiane Schaffitzel from Bristol’s School of Biochemistry, and Prof Imre Berger from the Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology - effectively teaming up biochemists with another team that use powerful microscopes that freeze the virus and enable it to be looked at in tiny detail. The team discovered that buried deep within the spikes that the SARS CoV-2 protein uses to latch onto the inside of people’s bodies was a small molecule called linoleic acid. This fatty acid is what the virus uses to bind itself together and spread - and the team have described this discovery as important because it now means there is a way to disrupt that binding fat, and potentially render the virus not infectious. The discovery of this fatty acid is described as a ‘druggable pocket’ by scientists - a way in for drugs to take on the virus and disarm it. “Our discovery of a druggable pocket within the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein could lead to new anti-viral drugs to shut down and eliminate the virus before it entered human cells, stopping it firmly in its tracks,” she added. The discovery of the 'druggable pockets' is the second major breakthrough in the fight against coronavirus Covid-19 involving the University of Bristol. Last month, a team from Bristol were part of a global study that proved the use of a cheap £5 drug cut death rates for Covid-19 patients by a fifth. |
Same. My husband and 14 year old son never spent time together before but since summer have a common hobby and spend significant time together. It’s been great to watch. |
Another vaccine candidate enters Phase 3:
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/fourth-large-scale-covid-19-vaccine-trial-begins-united-states And this is a one-dose vaccine! |
Follow this https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html |
Virginia's 7 day moving average of new case rate per 100,000 has been trending down and today is at 890. Would be nice to be able to travel to NYC to see my daughter. |
Is she, or you, high-risk? |
Was going to post this. Pace of the main candidates is evening up a bit. J&J entering the mix. Also of note, Pfizer and Moderna have expanded their trial pool to account for more minorities to address the racial disparity of the initial trial demos. They are now up to 18-25% (roughly) of the total trial pop being minorities. Also, they've (I think only Pfizer) expanded their trial pool and lowered the age to 16. |
More good news on this vaccine candidate: it doesn’t need to be stored at sub-zero temperatures. Would make it a lot easier for more clinicians to use. |
Yep, that's huge. Could be stored in a fridge. |
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/24/coronavirus-mutate-contagious-study-us-cases
Cases are mutating to become more contagious, BUT they're not becoming more lethal, per the study. This is excellent news since this was a concern a while back. |