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Mutated COVID-19 variant could be behind surge in SF virus levels
New data shows COVID-19 is circulating at the highest level of the year for much of the Bay Area, and experts warn a surge could be coming with the start of the school year.
Many parts of the Bay Area, including Marin, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and San Jose, show high and, in some cases, rising levels of the virus, according to data from WastewaterSCAN, which detects the virus via wastewater treatment plants.
Other areas show medium levels of the virus, while Gilroy, the sole outlier in the Bay Area, shows low levels.
In San Francisco, data from recent weeks shows the city has had the highest levels of COVID-19 since September of last year. The city is also seeing an increase in hospitalizations and positive COVID tests.
Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease expert at UC San Francisco, said the start of a new school year, which begins on Monday in San Francisco and has already started in Oakland and San Jose, could push disease levels higher.
"Whenever people get together, large groups, that's often a time you worry about things just spreading more efficiently," he told SFGATE.
"What might look like a cold in say an adolescent or somebody in middle school could translate into something more serious in an older grandparent if they brought it home."
Since the pandemic, the COVID-19 virus has settled into a pattern where it surges in both summer and winter months. However, the recent increase shows levels of the virus were much higher than last winter. Chin-Hong noted the recent increase could be due to a heavily mutated variant dubbed the cicada variant.
In early July, a growing percentage of COVID-19 cases were linked to the BA.3.2 or cicada variant, according to data released from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"Whether or not it settles into summer disease would be interesting mainly, but I still don't see a pattern per se yet, and it may be driven by new variants," he said.
Chin-Hong said a newly formulated COVID-19 shot will be released this fall, but older adults or those who are at high risk of severe disease can get a booster shot earlier if they are concerned about rising cases.
Chin-Hong noted experts are still watching to see how COVID-19 will change in its spread and impact year on year. He pointed out that this year, the number of hospitalizations, while increasing, hasn't risen sharply despite the high levels of viral activity, which may be due to a changing virus or better herd immunity.
"What I'm hoping is that we will have fewer people actually get more seriously ill this year compared to last year, even though the COVID is circulating," he said.
However, he said, it's still possible the Bay Area will see a major surge in hospitalizations in the coming weeks.
How Many Deaths Have Happened on Our Streets Since the Beginning of the Year?
I recall the toddlers being killed this year not to mention all the cars hitting bikes, etc.
When is SF going to protect its citizens from reckless drivers? What was that protest of bikers every Friday or so?
Was it Critical Mass? Are they still around? We need something similar for pedestrians.
Search for Hoffa Under Jersey City Bridge Came Up Empty, F.B.I. Says
You’re right, here’s the article
It’s a Gift Article, so ignore everything and keep scrolling down
Cats' reaction speed is insane!! Cat reaction time: approximately 20-70 milliseconds Human reaction time: approximately 250 milliseconds (average) The human limit is apparently 183 milliseconds
White House Withholds Medicaid Funds for California & Minnesota
Looks like the Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis was also Caused by Cilantro
nytimes.comHow to Stay Safe From the Severe Stomach Bug That’s Going Around Cyclospora, a parasite that causes intestinal illness, is sickening many people across the United States. Health experts have tips for avoiding infection.
Stay safe everyone!
Phenomenon is a Great Movie Starring John Travolta
Takes place in a small country town (maybe Grass Valley, CA), when Travolta is visited by a strange light, which enables him to have special powers.
Has a great cast including several famous actors. The Travolta character begins to sense things that he shouldn’t know. His special powers lead him to Berkeley for scientific examination.
3.6-magnitude earthquake strikes Napa Valley
sfchronicle.comImpact of Transplant Meds on Work/Brain?
Was diagnosed with kidney failure at a young age (20s-30s) but no one knew why. Ended up on dialysis and eventually got a kidney transplant when I turned 50. Turns out there’s a rare mutation that runs in our family, affects 1 in a million.
I’m an attorney and the meds are really messing with my sleep, my focus, my memory, etc. I used to be able to work 8-12 hours at times.
Now I’m lucky to get a few hours in a day. My brain fog is so bad and I’m tired all the time. Guess it’s just the price of being alive for which I am so so so grateful.
It’s just frustrating the impact it has on my memory and work. Anyone else dealing with this? Received my transplant in 2022.
Found An Entry in My Checkbook from July of 2018 & It Was Only $226.98
My overall balance has significantly gone down since 2018 (started paying in 2010) but ironically my payments are now over $807 per month. I’m on IBR & my income last year was a little over $50,000.
I know everyone thinks I’m lying, etc., but I’m not. This is the reality and it doesn’t make sense.
Hoping the next administration will be better and hopefully return to normalcy.
I’m Officially on AutoPay!!
My first $807+ payment posted yesterday (should have been less given my income)
But I Just Want it To Be Over!! With Autopay my Interest is now 3.5%
I’m now down to around $67,000 (started at $150,000)