Dr. Gawayne's New Digital StethoscopeSep 20, 2023Dr. Gawayne demonstrates the Eko Core 500 digital stethoscope. https://www.ekohealth.com/products/core-500-digital-stethoscope?variant=39662120304736
Cancer Causing Foods?Jul 22, 2023Watch and laugh as we discuss whether aspartame causes cancer. https://youtube.com/live/Jz8f3VZT7_E?feature=share
What are Gall Stones?Jul 15, 2023Gall Stones are a common medical problem. In this video two doctors provide humor while discussing gall bladders stones and gall bladder disease, including treatment options.
What is Remote Patient Monitoring?Apr 28, 2023Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a program created by Medicare which provides home monitoring of patient measurements (blood pressure, weight, oxygen saturation, blood glucose, etc.) daily.
Docs Find Audience On PeriscopeJan 04, 2023"While Twitter-owned Periscope has been in general release only since March — and just since last month as an Android app — a handful of physicians are quickly becoming pros with the video-streaming app."
Periscope Vs. MeerkatJan 04, 2023"Can live streaming video be leveraged to further strengthen your content marketing strategy? What should you be broadcasting? Why not start with these 9 tips to help you maximize the benefits of these new apps."
Effective Earwax RemovalJan 04, 2023“Unless your earwax is totally blocking your ear canal, you probably don't need it removed.”
Stay The CourseJan 04, 2023Dr. Vaughan encourages caution with opening back up more people are vaccinated against COVID-19 and numbers fall dramatically from their January peak.
Comments On Long CovidJan 04, 2023Dr. Vaughan comments on Fr. Josh Lickter’s Long Covid. “Coffee shop owner, pastor tells fellow COVID-19 long-haulers 'they're not alone.'“
Delta Variant ConcernJan 04, 2023Dr. Vaughan tells reporter, Melanie Wingo, about the importance of getting the second COVID-19 vaccine dose to protect against the Delta Variant
Doctors Warn Of Potential Heat Problems During Sacramento Area's Triple-digit WeekendJan 04, 2023Dr. Vaughan tells anchor/reporter, Walter Makaula, about the dangers of excessive heat.
Q&A: Auburn Doctor Answers Questions About Covid-19 Vaccine Safety For Young ChildrenJan 04, 2023Dr. Mark Vaughan tells anchor/reporter, Brittany Hope, about the safety of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for use in children.
Sacramento Area Health Experts Express Cautious Optimism About Omicron VariantJan 04, 2023Dr. Mark Vaughan tells reporter, Melanie Wingo of NBC affiliate KCRA 3, about the Omicron COVID-19 variant.
Covid-19 Cases Spike Again In Sacramento County. Why Was A Mask Mandate Not Reissued?Jan 04, 2023Dr. Mark Vaughan explains to reporter, Orko Manna, how the current COVID variant is much less virulent compared to previous strains.
Here’s California’s Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Plan For Children Under 5 Years OldJan 04, 2023Dr. Mark Vaughan answers KCRA News reporter, Brittany Hope’s questions from parents about the COVID-19 vaccine for children under 5 years of age.
Pan Coronavirus VaccineJul 27, 2022The decision was made this week to create a pan coronavirus vaccine which would greatly decrease the need for vaccine boosters.
Pediatric VaccinesJun 22, 2022The CDC has made a recommendation for use of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children down to age 6 months.
Paxlovid AvailableMay 26, 2022Paxlovid is for available to treat COVID in patients with certain conditions.
The VulnerableMar 22, 2022People over age 65 and those with immune compromising conditions or medications absolutely need to have their full vaccination series and boosters. The rest of us need to be sensitive to their condition and be OK with wearing masks when we are around them
Who Gets A 4th Shot?Feb 24, 2022A fourth shot or second booster is recommended for certain groups at higher risk for COVID-19.
Omicron BurnoutFeb 01, 2022Omicron New cases in Placer County have been decreasing for three weeks. The number of cases in general hospital beds and the ICU in Placer County have also been decreasing over the last week.
Free Home Covid TestsJan 19, 2022Free home COVID-19 test kits are now available through Covidtests.gov.
After OmicronJan 14, 2022We are rapidly approaching the peak of Omicron and the resolution of the pandemic. Welcome to the endemic.
Omicron TreatmentJan 04, 2022The approved treatments for Omicron are extremely limited in availability. We are recommending vaccination as the primary means of avoiding detrimental effects of the Omicron Variant.
Covid PillDec 22, 2021Paxlovid is an antiviral pill by Pfizer which was approved for emergency authorization by the FDA.
Omicron Is Here Dec 21, 2021Omicron is responsible for 2/3 of COVID cases both in California and the US.
Oral AntiviralsDec 14, 2021Oral antiviral medications against COVID include Mulnupiravir (already with FDA EUA) and Paxlovid. They decrease risk of death and hospitalization from COVID, but not as well as vaccination.
EvusheldDec 10, 2021Evusheld is approved as a preventive treatment against COVID for patients with specific risks for COVID.
Omicron Is HereDec 09, 2021Omicron has arrived in nearly half of the United States. What action should we take?
Is Omicron Good?Nov 30, 2021There have been no reported deaths from Omicron… YET. There is reason for hope given the reports of notably mild infections so far in South Africa.
Boosters For All AdultsNov 23, 2021Everyone over age 18 is now eligible for a booster 6 months after receiving their second mRNA vaccine dose.
Pfizer Vs. ModernaNov 16, 2021A number of European countries are not giving the Moderna mRNA vaccine to people under age 30, yet they prefer it over Pfizer for people over age 30.
Pfizer Now For KidsNov 03, 2021It's official. You can now vaccinate children, age 5-11, with the Pfizer Covid vaccine. Check vaccines.gov for a local pharmacy if your children are not already getting vaccinated through school.
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis With Johnson & Johnson VaccineNov 01, 2021The Johnson and Johnson COVID vaccine has an association with a blood clot in the veins around the brain. It is rare, and it is 30 times more rare in the group most likely to experience it than severe effects of COVID 19 if they don't get the vaccine.
Can't Vaccinate Children YetOct 28, 2021Approval of the Pfizer vaccine in children, age 5 - 11, is likely to occur after going through review at the FDA, the ACIP, and then the CDC.
Final Booster RecommendationsOct 22, 2021Final COVID-19 vaccine booster recommendations have been announced by the CDC. Click to see if you count as immunosuppressed.
ACIP Vaccine Booster RecommendationOct 21, 2021The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the CDC recommends that booster shots be given to specific populations six months after receiving their second dose of mRNA vaccine...
We Have Same-day PCR TestingOct 19, 2021We now have 30 minute PCR testing at the other medical group for Auburn Medical Group patients who have been exposed to Covid or have possible Covid symptoms.
Is J&J Actually A Two Shot Vaccine?Oct 18, 2021The FDA VRBPAC recommends a booster for Johnson & Johnson vaccines for everyone who received the first dose. This will be considered by the FDA.
Third Moderna Shot RecommendedOct 14, 2021Overall, new cases, hospitalizations, and I see you occupation for Covid are improving in Placer County.
Placer County Covid Numbers UpdateOct 11, 2021Overall, new cases, hospitalizations, and I see you occupation for Covid are improving in Placer County.
National Guard Called To Four California HospitalsOct 07, 2021The national guard was called to Mercy Medical Center in Redding, California, and three other hospitals in Bakersfield, California to help with the Covid surge.
A Second Johnson & Johnson DoseOct 05, 2021Johnson and Johnson is applying for approval for a second dose of its COVID vaccine.
Pfizer Booster UpdateSep 24, 2021The final CDC approval for boosters includes people with occupational exposure despite its removal from the FDA EUA by the CDC’s ACIP. It also retains recommendations for proponents with certain health risks both age 50 to 64 and age 18 to 49.
Pfizer Booster ApprovedSep 23, 2021The FDA approved administration of a booster to certain groups for the Pfizer Covid vaccine. The FDA approved administration of a booster to certain groups for the Pfizer Covid vaccine.
FDA VRBPAC Third Shot ClarificationSep 20, 2021The FDA Vaccines and Related Biologic Products Advisory Committee voted against recommending a third dose to individual 16 years of age to 64 years of age.
No Boosters For NowSep 17, 2021FDA vaccine advisors rejected a recommendation to add boosters for everyone at this time.
Miscarriages And Covid VaccinesSep 10, 2021There are three new publications supporting the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations during pregnancy.
Third ShotSep 02, 2021There is some controversy regarding the CDC’s announcement of plans to make third doses of mRNA vaccines available.
Natural ImmunityAug 30, 2021A pre-print study from Israel suggests that natural immunity is superior to V vaccine immunity for COVID-19.
La Summer Covid Va StudyAug 25, 2021This week’s MMWR reports on a study done over the summer in Los Angeles which found that people who are unvaccinated are five times more likely to get COVID-19. It also found that unvaccinated people are 29 times more likely to get hospitalized compared to
Comirnaty ApprovedAug 24, 2021The Pfizer/BioNTech COVID vaccine, Comirnaty has full FDA approval for age 16 and older.
What Will Booster Shots Be?Aug 20, 2021A listener left a message asking about adverse effects and dosing of Covid vaccine boosters.
Who Exactly Counts As Immunosuppressed?Aug 16, 2021The CDC has clarified who is considered immunocompromised enough to receive the third dose of mRNA vaccines.
Immunosuppressed To Get Third ShotAug 13, 2021The CDC’s Advisory Council on Immunization Practices unanimously voted to recommend third mRNA vaccine doses for the immunosuppressed.
Dr StockAug 10, 2021Edward Nirenberg wrote an excellent blog post addressing Dr. Stock’s presentation to an Indiana school board.
Post-exposure ProphylaxisAug 06, 2021REGEN-COV Has been found to be effective in treating vulnerable unvaccinated patients exposed to COVID-19 before they start to have symptoms.
What Happened In Massachusetts?Aug 03, 2021A recent CDC MMWR reported on a Delta Variant Outbreak where more vaccinated people were infected than unvaccinated people. This was an exception to national statistics.
Our Delta Variant PatientsJul 30, 2021We are seeing a high number of positive Covid test for our office. We have seen Covid tests positive and people have been vaccinated. We have also had to send a teenager to be admitted to the hospital for COVID-19 causing unstable vital signs.
MRNA Vaccines In Children And In AnaphylacticsJul 27, 2021Studies are being done to see if the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are safe for use in children and in people who had immediate reactions to their first dose of an mRNA vaccine.
Delta Herd ImmunityJul 23, 2021The Delta variant increases the percentage of people needing to be immune to Covid to achieve herd immunity through increasing the reproduction rate and decreasing vaccine efficacy.
Delta Variant In Placer CountyJul 22, 2021Delta Variant is the predominant strain and vaccinated individuals are getting it, although at a lower rate and lower symptom severity.
Tennessee Health Official FiredJul 15, 2021Dr. Michelle Fiscus, Director of Vaccines-Infectious and Preventable Diseases for the Tennessee State Board of Health was fired by the Governor for encouraging eligible adolescents to get vaccines.
Declining DeathrateJul 13, 2021Despite a mild increase in early July, the US COVID-19 mortality rate is on the decline with it now in the 150s.
July UpdateJul 02, 2021Infection rates are increasing, most likely due to spread of the Delta Variant.
Myocarditis Risk In AdolescentsJun 25, 2021Data indicate that it is much safer for adolescents to receive two doses of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine than to not get it. This is still true even when considering possible risk of myocarditis caused by the second dose of the vaccine.
It's June 15Jun 15, 2021Many Covid related mandates have been lifted in California on June 15, but there are still Covid related regulations in some settings.
Mix And Match Vaccines For CovidJun 09, 2021Studies in Europe suggest that patients may benefit just as much from mixing mRNA vaccines with adenovirus vaccines as getting two doses of the same vaccine.
New Case TodayJun 04, 2021We had a positive case in a symptomatic patient in the office today. This is a Placer County case.
Vaccine ApathyJun 03, 2021The majority of people yet to be vaccinated are not interested in detailed arguments.
Full FDA Covid Vaccine AuthorizationsJun 01, 2021Both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are expected to receive full FDA authorization in the near future.
Employer Vaccine MandatesMay 28, 2021The EEOC has stated that employers can’t mandate COVID vaccination of their employees.
Novavax ResultsMay 25, 2021Novavax announced 96.4% efficacy against original strain COVID and 86.3% against the B.1.1.7 variant.
After VaccinationMay 20, 2021After vaccination you should not get antibody test to check for immunity. Both visor and Materna are saying that individuals vaccinated with their products will probably need a booster in the Fall.
Revisiting Fact Or FictionMay 14, 2021This is a replay of our June 18, 2020 podcast with an updated link to an article in Smithsonian.
Take It OffMay 13, 2021The CDC has updated their recommended activities for fully vaccinated individuals.
Pfizer For TeensMay 11, 2021The Pfizer BioNTech Vaccine now has emergency use authorization for use down to age 12.
Reconsider Getting VaccinatedMay 06, 2021Projections in this weeks MMWR are reason to get vaccinated now rather than later. People with chronic health conditions overall will be many times more likely to benefit from the vaccines than to be harmed.
Choosing Safer ActivitiesApr 30, 2021The CDC has published interim activity guidelines for both people who are fully vaccinated and people who are not yet vaccinated.
Six Month Covid EffectsApr 29, 2021A study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine documents that more than half of study patients still have effects from COVID-19 six months following their infection.
More Long Term Covid EffectsApr 27, 2021A study published in Nature on April 22 includes more bad effects of long-term Covid.
Who Should Get The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine?Apr 24, 2021The Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is now unpaused. Women under age 50 may want to consider getting one of the mRNA vaccines instead if they have a choice.
mRNA Vaccines in PregnancyApr 23, 2021This week's article in the New England Journal of Medicine following patients who were pregnant at the time of vaccination finds a good report on safety of the mRNA vaccines in pregnancy.
Vaccination ProgressApr 20, 2021Now more than half of adults in the US have received their first dose of COVID vaccine.
More About The Johnson & Johnson Vaccine PauseApr 19, 2021Both of the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine and the Astro Zeneca Vaccine use an adenovirus vector to deliver RNA to cells.
Breakthrough InfectionsApr 16, 2021Data are now available which show that breakthrough infections in fully vaccinated individuals are very rare.
CDC’s ACIP Meeting On Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine Causing Cerebral Venous Sinus ThrombosisApr 14, 2021The CDC is advisory committee on immunization practices is meeting today to review the occurrence of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis with thrombocytopenia occurring in six women after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Johnson & Johnson Blood ClotsApr 13, 2021The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine has caused 6 blood clots in women after receiving the vaccine. Administration of the vaccine is being paused until the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices can meet tomorrow.
Pfizer For AdolescentsApr 12, 2021Pfizer and BioNTech are requesting that their existing emergency use authorization for the COVID-19 vaccine be expanded to include people down to 12 years of age.
Vaccine PassportsApr 09, 2021There is currently debate on the subject of vaccine passports in the United States.
Vaccinating ChristiansApr 05, 2021The single demographic group most likely to refuse vaccination is self described white evangelical Christians. Help them learn about vaccines.
Fully Vaccinated TravelApr 02, 2021The CDC announced today that it is safe for fully vaccinated people to travel.
Pfizer Against South African VariantApr 01, 2021Pfizer has announced results of a six month long study which finds their vaccine highly effective against the South African variant of COVID-19.
Pfizer Pfor PchildrenMar 31, 2021Pfizer-BioNTech announced results of phase 3 trials of their vaccine finding 100% efficacy in children aged 11-15 years.
Real World Vaccine EfficacyMar 29, 2021Real world efficacy of the mRNA vaccines has been found to be 90% two weeks following the last dose of the vaccine in a .study published in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Vaccine Treating Long Covid?Mar 24, 2021Further study needs to be done to determine if vaccine administration actually helps long Covid symptoms rather than just function as a placebo.
Covid ImmunityMar 23, 2021Natural immunity at 90 days appears to be providing 80% protection against COVID-19. It also appears that vaccinated mothers pass on antibodies to protect their unborn babies.
Wait For ItMar 22, 2021People need to continue wearing their masks and social distancing until they are fully vaccinated, two weeks following their final dose of vaccine.
Vaccine Eligibility UpdateMar 19, 2021The list of COVID vaccine eligibility criteria continues to grow.
What’s The Deal With The Atstra Zeneca Vaccine?Mar 15, 2021Astra Zeneca has a COVID-19 vaccine in use in several countries, but there has been no mention of an application for use in the US.
Novavax Initial ResultsMar 12, 2021Novavax has announced 96.4% efficacy against mild, moderate, and severe disease caused by the original COVID-19 strain. It has an efficacy of 55.4% against the South African strain.
New Nursing Home Visitation GuidelinesMar 11, 2021The CDC and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services have collaborated to update recommendations for visitation in nursing homes in light of the vaccination of most nursing home residents.
Foreign DisinformationMar 09, 2021An official at the State Department's Global Engagement Center has identified Russian intelligence service influence on US vaccine news stories. We cover these vaccine concerns in an Auburn Medical Group video.
UnmaksingMar 08, 2021The CDC has released interim guidelines allowing for non-physical distancing behavior between private parties who have been fully vaccinated.
Does UV Light Kill Covid?Mar 05, 2021Ultraviolet light band C may kill COVID-19, but there are difficulties in using it which may make it impractical.
Vaccines For EveryoneMar 03, 2021The President has announced that the federal government will provide vaccines for all American adults by May.
Vaccinated AmericansMar 02, 2021The CDC will be publishing new guidelines for vaccinated Americans later this week.
Johnson & Johnson Vaccine ApporvedMar 01, 2021This weekend the FDA issued an emergency use authorization for the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine produced by their Janssen division.
Do Covid Antibody Tests Work?Feb 26, 2021It appears that a person with a positive COVID antibody test is 10 times less likely to get infected compared to someone with a negative antibody test.
VaccineFinder.orgFeb 25, 2021There will soon be a nationwide resource for finding available COVID-19 vaccines.
Variants Of ConcernFeb 24, 2021A pair of California Coronavirus variants have been proposed as being a variant of concern, meaning that it is more easily transmitted and deadlier.
SuperspreadingFeb 23, 2021An article posted on Nature today describes factors contributing to superspreading of coronavirus.
Variant VaccinesFeb 22, 2021The FDA has notified vaccine companies how they will approve variant vaccines. Moderna is already working on a vaccine for the South African variant of COVID-19.
Updated NumbersFeb 19, 2021Within a week there will have been 30 million confirm cases of COVID-19 in the US with 500,000 deaths. Encouragingly , we have nearly vaccinated 1/8 of the US population.
Covid-19 In PregnancyFeb 18, 2021Studies find that COVID-19 has more of an effect on pregnant women than non-pregnant controls.
Endemic Covid-19Feb 17, 2021According to a recent article in Nature, COVID-19 is likely to become endemic.
Why We Don’t Order Antibody TestsFeb 16, 2021The FDA admits that it made a mistake in how it allowed antibody tests to be marketed. Antibody tests have not been validated for determining if somebody has immunity to COVID-19.
Do Vitamin C And Zinc Help With Covid-19?Feb 15, 2021A study published in JAMA Network Open finds that treatment with neither vitamin C, zinc, nor a combination does reduce the duration of COVID-19 symptoms.
Auburn Medical Group Covid-19 UpdateFeb 11, 2021We are seeing a tremendous reduction in the number of COVID-19 tests for symptomatic patients. Along with that, we are seeing a great reduction in the number of positive test results.
Face MasksFeb 10, 2021The CDC published results of some studies on different ways to improve face masks.
Second Dose ExperiencesFeb 09, 2021The staff of the Auburn Medical Group describe their personal experiences with getting their second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
Placer County NumbersFeb 08, 2021The numbers look good for Placer County from January, 2021. January has seen a reduction in the number of seven day testing positivity, hospitalizations, and deaths.
Getting My Second ShotFeb 06, 2021This is a recording of my experience of getting my second dose of the Moderna Covid Vaccine.
Vaccine Reaction TreatmentFeb 04, 2021Vaccine reaction treatment is easily covered for the vast majority of patients by just taking a couple Tylenol with the onset of any symptoms.
Can’t Other Vaccine Manufactures Just Make More?Feb 03, 2021There are significant hurdles slowing the implementation of the COVID-19 manufacturing process in the existing factories of other vaccine manufacturers.
Vaccination ProgressFeb 02, 2021Progress is being made in vaccinations both in the US and in the world at large.
Changing Vaccines To Keep UpFeb 01, 2021The current COVID-19 vaccines may have to be changed to be able to effectively protect us against current and future variance of the virus.
Johnson & Johnson VaccineJan 29, 2021The Johnson & Johnson vaccine has been found to be 72% effective and could be distributed as early as February.
More Virus VariantsJan 28, 2021The South African Covid virus Variant has been found in South Carolina and Medina is starting vaccine trials specific to the South African Variant.
South African Strain (B.1.351)Jan 26, 2021The current vaccines should still be effective against the more deadly South African strain (B.1.351) of COVID-19. Moderna is looking into adding either a third dose or a new version of their vaccine to give further protection against the South African...
Vaccinateca.comJan 25, 2021For daily updates on the vaccine availability in your area check vaccinateca.com. Unfortunately, this is only good for California.
South Africa’s B.1.135 VariantJan 22, 2021A new variant of the coronavirus called B.1.135, identified in South Africa may be less susceptible to the COVID-19 vaccine and may be able to reinfect those who have already had COVID-19.
Bamlanivimab ProphylaxisJan 21, 2021Using a synthetic monoclonal antibody (Bamlanivimab) may be a good treatment for people in eminent danger of onset of COVID-19 before getting the vaccine.
Covid AutoimmunityJan 20, 2021Current research is looking into auto antibodies as a possible cause of severe COVID-19 disease and long Covid. Research is currently being performed to see if patient suffering from these will benefit from anti-rheumatologic drugs now...
Does Vitamin D Help In Covid?Jan 19, 2021Patients deficient in vitamin D have been found to have worse outcomes in COVID-19. There currently is not strong evidence that vitamin D supplementation helps people who do not have an underlying vitamin D deficiency.
Long Covid TreatmentJan 18, 2021Unfortunately we do not have evidence of effective treatment for Long Covid symptoms, the symptoms that continue long after the presumed end of infection with COVID-19.
County Vaccine DelayJan 15, 2021All of the local county COVID-19 vaccine online registration channels are currently full. Please try back in the coming weeks.
65 Y/o El Dorado County Residents Can Sign Up For Their Covid VaccineJan 14, 2021El Dorado County residents age 65 years and older can sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine using a link found at https://auburnmedicalgroup.com/covid19
75 Years Old With Sutter HMOJan 13, 2021Patients who are 75 years of age or older with a Sutter affiliated HMO plan will be notified regarding receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. If you have a Sutter-affiliated HMO but have not set up My Health Online, click here to set it up now.
Vaccine Rollout Schedule Change RumorJan 12, 2021As of the recording of this episode there is no mention by the CDC, the California Department Public Health, or Placer County health department regarding earlier administration of COVID-19 vaccine to those age 65 and older and...
Vaccine Administration Through SafewayJan 11, 2021This week begins Vaccine administration through Safeway pharmacies for healthcare workers. You must be signed up through an online link available only to healthcare providers for vaccination at this time.
Some (Un)clarification About ImmunityJan 08, 2021A study published in Science recently gave information about different forms of immunity over time after infection with COVID-19. Most people infected with COVID-19 will continue to be immune to it for a long time with few exceptions.
Vaccine Adverse EffectsJan 07, 2021Serious reversible adverse effects are a 1000 times less common with either of the COVID-19 vaccines compared to death rates without vaccines. Side effects of renewed hope in the future, joy, elation, and resolved dread of going to work...
Post Vaccine Day 1Jan 06, 2021Members of our office staff have experienced mild side effects overnight, but we are fine today, the first day after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
We Got Our Covid-19 Vaccine Injection!!Jan 05, 2021The Auburn Medical Group staff was able to get their COVID-19 vaccine injections today. We still do not have the vaccine in the office to give to patients.
Phase 1b And 1c Covid-19 Vaccine DistributionJan 04, 2021Phase 1b vaccine distribution includes Frontline essential workers and persons aged 75 years and older. Phase 1c includes those aged 65 to 74 years of age and people age 16 to 64 years of age with conditions at increased risk for severe COVID-19,...
Highly Contagious Uk Covid Strain Found In ColoradoDec 30, 2020A highly contagious strain of COVID-19 that was thought to only exist in the UK until now has been discovered in Colorado.
Sacramento Region May Relax Restrictions January 1Dec 29, 2020The greater Sacramento region may relax on restrictions if we can continue to keep our ICU capacity open until January 1.
Wuhan Study Does Not Discourage Face Mask UseDec 28, 2020The study of the residents of Wuhan China published in nature in November does not discourage wearing face masks.
A More Infectious Covid-19 Mutation In The UkDec 23, 2020A mutation of the COVID-19 virus (B.1.1.7 or VUI-202012/01) was found in England which makes the virus 50 to 70% more transmissible. Safely, it is not any more deadly and it seems to be equally responsive to vaccination.
Phase 1b Vaccine GroupDec 22, 2020The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the CDC has made a recommendation for who should be included in phase 1B and 1C of COVID-19 vaccination.
Registration To Administer The Covid-19 VaccineDec 21, 2020We are going through the registration process with the California Department of Public health to be authorized to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. We do not yet know the earliest it could arrive at our office.
Long Covid And Post Covid SyndromeDec 18, 2020COVID-19 can last long beyond the regular acute illness for many people. This extended illness has been termed "Long COVID." There’s also a "Post COVID Syndrome" which can be experienced by people having symptoms longer than 12 weeks...
Abbott Binaxnow Home Covid-19 Antigen TestDec 17, 2020Abbott also now has a home COVID-19 antigen test which has been given an emergency use authorization by the FDA. It is called BinaxNOW.
Be OutdoorsDec 16, 2020A study published this weekend in the Journal of Infectious Diseases confirms that less coronavirus transmission occurs outdoors compared to indoors.
Who Gets Vaccinated First?Dec 16, 2020The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met yesterday and has recommended that healthcare providers and residents of long-term care facilities get vaccinated in phase 1A of the coronavirus vaccination program.
CDC Shortens QuarantineDec 16, 2020Quarantine following contact with a COVID-19 infected person can be as short as seven days with a negative test result or 10 days without testing.
General UpdateDec 16, 2020The Moderna vaccine has a date scheduled with the FDA Vaccines and Related Biologics Products Advisory Committee. We expect fatalities from COVID-19 to continue to increase over the following two weeks.
Auburn Medical Group UpdateDec 16, 2020Currently we are only testing people for COVID-19 if they have symptoms. We are also limiting in-office appointments to medical problems which must be evaluated in person and cannot be postponed.
MortalityDec 16, 2020Worldwide ICU mortality for COVID-19 patients was estimated to be 40% in July. A November article in Nature estimated mortality to be 30% for people over age 80.
Ivermectin (I-MASK+)Dec 16, 2020Ivermectin or the I-MASK+ protocol Is an anti-parasitic agent with a high incidence of G.I. side effects which has been found in initial study used to suggest an effect on COVID-19. Prospective randomized controlled trial‘s will be done to see if this effe
VRBPAC Meeting (Pfizer/Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine)Dec 16, 2020The vaccines and related biological products advisory committee of the FDA meets today.
December 10th VRBPAC Meeting Of The FDADec 16, 2020The VRBPAC of the FDA voted 17 to 4 to recommend that the FDA grant emergency use authorization to the Pfizer and biotech COVID-19 vaccine. It is expected that the FDA will do this before next week.
Ellume Home Covid-19 Antigen TestDec 16, 2020Ellumehealth.com has a home antigen COVID-19 test which does not require a doctor’s order.
Searchable PodcastDec 16, 2020You can now search this podcast at https://auburnmedicalgroup.com/covid-podcast.
It Was The Best Of Times. It Was The Worst Of Times.Dec 16, 2020It looks like mortality will be reaching a peak right as vaccine distribution begins about a month from now.
Acip And Vrbpac MeetingsDec 16, 2020Upcoming CDC ACIP and FDA VRBPAC meetings start tomorrow and December 10.
Time To Make A DifferenceDec 16, 2020It takes about eight days for activity restrictions to make a reduction in COVID-19 spread. It takes about two weeks to see an increase in spread of COVID-19 following relaxation of social restrictions.
Make Restaurants Great AgainDec 16, 2020There are some simple and not-so-simple steps that could be taken by restaurants to increase safety.
Vaccines Update Dec 16, 2020The vaccine being studied by Pfizer and BioNTech is delayed because not enough people have come down with COVID-19 in the study to reach a significant number.
World UpdatesDec 16, 2020The Marshall islands gets its first two cases, Melbourne lessons a 111 day lock down, and US deaths increase during a decreasing death rate among severely ill patients.
Help Me Find The California Contact Tracing AppDec 16, 2020California still has not made the contact tracing app in mobile phones available for its residents . Send in a voice message if you have found updated information on trials using the app in California or information on proposed policies ....
Providers Practicing PanderingDec 16, 2020It appears that medical providers have been practicing pandering instead of good medicine by the numbers of prescriptions of dexamethasone written this summer.
COVID-19 On SurfacesDec 16, 2020A pre-print of an NSF study conducted in Massachusetts finds that the risk of contracting COVID-19 from touching surfaces is low.
Death NumbersDec 16, 2020While the percentage of deaths in people infected with COVID-19 decreases, the total number of deaths in the United States is increasing with the increasing infection rate.
Placer County Covid-19 Risk LevelDec 16, 2020Placer County‘s numbers for adjusted case rate and positivity rate put us at risk for being moved to the red level next week. Wear face masks and distance yourselves to lessen this risk.
Most Affected StatesDec 16, 2020States in the northern Midwest are the hardest hit with hospitalizations compared to the availability of hospital beds for their population.
Valved MasksDec 16, 2020Facemasks with unfiltered valves do not decrease the spread of COVID-19. Please do not wear them around other people.
D614G MutationDec 16, 2020The predominant strain of COVID-19 in the world now has a mutation which may decrease its chance of killing people.
Two Vaccines That WorkDec 16, 2020Moderna made an announcement today that they found their candidate coronavirus vaccine to be almost 95% effective at preventing COVID-19.
COVID-19 Treatments Dec 16, 2020There are a few treatments available for either hospitalized or outpatient COVID-19 patients.
In-home Covid-19 TestDec 16, 2020The FDA has granted emergency use authorization for an in-home COVID-19 test.
Covid-19 DeliriumDec 16, 2020A study published in JAMA Network today found that 1/3 of elderly patients presenting to an emergency department with COVID-19 had delirium and that delirium was the sixth most common presenting symptom,...
ThanksgivingDec 16, 2020cdc.gov has valuable resources for everyone in planning how they will have Thanksgiving.
Third Vaccine Found EffectiveDec 16, 2020Astra Zeneca announced their vaccine to be up to 90% effective in preventing infection with COVID-19. This is the third vaccine to be found to be over 90% effective in phase 3 trials.
What Nurses? What Doctors?Dec 16, 2020As a country once again builds field hospitals for the overflow of COVID-19 patients, where will the needed healthcare providers come from?
VRBPAC RecommendationDec 16, 2020The FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee made a recommendation to consider an alternate plan to early emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccines.
What Is Close Contact?Dec 16, 2020Being within 6 feet of a person for a cumulative time of 15 minutes or more within a day is considered close contact.
Are COVID-19 Deaths Over Estimated?Dec 16, 2020This week’s Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report from the CDC shows that there have been nearly 300,000 excess deaths in the US already this year compared to the average for the last five years.
VRBPAC Meets This WeekDec 16, 2020The FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meets this Thursday.
COVID-19 Vaccine From Cvs And WalgreensDec 16, 2020The Department of Health and Human Services has posted on their website that a COVID-19 vaccine will be distributed to long-term care facilities through CVS and Walgreens pharmacies.
Blood Type In COVID-19Dec 16, 2020Some studies have found a very small differences in risk for contracting COVID-19 according to blood type. The difference is less than 2%. It is type O blood that seems to better.
Vaccines UpdateDec 16, 2020Although the world health organization tells young adults not to expect a vaccine to be available for them until 2022 it is likely that they will be able to get a vaccine in the United States earlier than that.
Arizona COVID-19 ExperienceDec 16, 2020Arizona had a significant reduction in COVID-19 cases following the implementation of requirements for wearing masks, social distancing, and closure of certain businesses.
Babies Born To COVID-19 Infected MothersDec 16, 2020A study of over 100 babies born to COVID-19 infected mothers found that only two of them tested positive for COVID-19, and none of them had COVID-19 symptoms.
Which Age Group Starts A “Hot Spot?”Dec 16, 2020The CDC’s morbidity and mortality weekly report describes how young adults are the age group most responsible for spreading COVID-19 in hotspot counties.
Winter With COVID-19Dec 16, 2020Will COVID-19 be worse during the Winter? There are too many factors to consider to predict this, but chances are that cases will increase.
Asymptomatic COVID-19 InfectionsDec 16, 2020A study by UCL researchers suggests 86% of individuals infected with COVID-19 have symptoms at the time of testing.
Monoclonal AntibodiesDec 16, 2020There are now two companies awaiting approval for monoclonal antibody treatments which have been found to be effective in decreasing the severity of COVID-19 when administered early.
CDC Update On “How Covid” Is Spread”Dec 16, 2020The CDC updated their webpage on “How COVID is Spread” to account for airborne particles which can remain floating in a room for hours.
Taiwan, AgainDec 16, 2020Taiwan still has just over 500 cases of COVID-19 with only seven deaths this far into the pandemic. They accomplished this through universal mask wearing, widespread testing, strict quarantine enforcement, and contact tracing.
COVID-19 Vaccines UpdateDec 16, 2020As phase 3 trials come to an end for front runners Pfizer and Moderna, the companies may be seeking emergency use authorization from the FDA in about a month.
Are COVID-19 Tests Too Sensitive?Dec 16, 2020The current standard testing is too sensitive for population level screening of the community.
Flu Shots Are InDec 16, 2020Our supply of flu shots has arrived for patients aged six months to Medicare age.
VentilationDec 16, 2020It is more important to avoid indoor settings with people and to wear masks than to work on air purification strategies.
6% (Six Percent)Dec 16, 2020The CDC has published that 6% of COVID-19 deaths were due to COVID-19 only.
Mobile Phone Contact Tracing Now In Your OsDec 16, 2020Apple and Google are including contact tracing availability for COVID-19 un their mobile phone operating systems. It is currently operating in iOS 13.7. I encourage listeners to contact their elected representatives to push for making this available in the
Oh Covid, You HeartbreakerDec 16, 2020Studies suggest that COVID-19 causes injury to heart cells which may cause a degree of heart failure immediately or later in life.
COVID-19 Vaccine Manufactures PledgeDec 16, 2020A statement was released by the executives of nine manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines stating they will not compromise safety principles and practices in their development and release of their vaccines for COVID-19.
Flu Shots And COVID-19Dec 16, 2020There is data to suggest that people do better with COVID-19 if they get their flu shot. The Auburn Medical Group now has flu shots appropriate for people age 65 and older in stock. Call for your appointment if you are an existing patient.
COVID-19 Timeline?Dec 16, 2020What do we do now? What do we expect for the timeline for the rest of the pandemic?
Warp Speed UpdateDec 16, 2020September 28, 2020 Operation warp speed is getting ready to distribute doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
Covid-19 Vaccine ApprovalDec 16, 2020September 24, 2020 Normal approval of a vaccine for distribution n the United States goes through the FDA with advice from the VRBPAC and the CDC with advice from the ACIP.
Airline TravelDec 16, 2020September 23, 2020 The published case reports regarding extensive spread of COVID-19 and airlines involved a long 10 hour international flight and almost exclusively affected people sitting within two seats or rows of the infected person.
Cats and EyeglassesDec 16, 2020September 22, 2020 There are cats infected with COVID-19 in Hong Kong and Chinese patients with COVID-19 wear eyeglasses less often than patients who don’t have COVID-19.
Covid-19 AerosolsDec 16, 2020September 21, 2020 Studies finding coronavirus lingering in the air as an aerosol do not change recommendations nor evidence for mask wearing and social distancing.
Nasal IodineDec 16, 2020A dilute solution of povidone iodine is thought to potentially decrease the risk of catching COVID-19 if applied to the inside of the nostrils following contact with an infected person.
Keep Wearing MasksDec 16, 2020September 17, 2020 Despite the recent removal of the state of health emergency in Placer County, we need to continue wearing facemasks to prevent widespread COVID-19 infections.
Covid-19 Heart and Brain EffectsDec 16, 2020September 16, 2020 Articles in Science and Nature describe heart and brain effects of COVID-19.
RestaurantsDec 16, 2020September 11, 2020 A study published in the CDC’s MMWR finds that people positive for COVID-19 were twice as likely to have gone to restaurants as people who tested negative.
Handling Anti-maskersDec 16, 2020The CDC officially recommends to not argue with individuals noncompliant with mandatory mask wearing.
Abbot Inexpensive Rapid Antigen TestDec 16, 2020Yesterday the CDC gave emergency use authorization to Abbot for an inexpensive rapid COVID-19 test. They also noted that because of its lack of sensitivity, retesting should be considered for the vast majority of patients using this test.
States Continuing Covid-19 TestingDec 16, 2020California, Florida, New York, Texas, Connecticut, Illinois, Arizona, and New Jersey plan to continue testing asymptomatic individuals for COVID-19 despite a CDC recommendation to discontinue such testing.
California’s Blueprint For A Safe EconomyDec 16, 2020It is important to know that a county has to be achieving certain targets for number of new cases per hundred thousand residents and percentage of positive tests for two weeks before changing risk levels in the blueprint for a safe economy.
Contact Tracing AppsDec 16, 2020July 29, 2020 The US GAO published information on contact tracing apps.
Newsweek Opinions About HydroxychloroquineDec 16, 2020July 30. 2020 There are two opinion pieces published in Newsweek over the last week with opposite opinions regarding the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19. The Key to Defeating COVID-19 Already Exists.
Covid-19 DurationDec 16, 2020July 31, 2020 A meta-analysis completed by a group in the UK and Italy provides information regarding duration of infectiousness, test positivity, and the reason for the difference.
College Campus Safe ReopeningDec 16, 2020August 3, 2020 An article in JAMA network proposes a model for safely reopening a residential college campus.
Today’s HeadlinesDec 16, 2020August 4, 2020 Dr. Vaughan, reviews today’s COVID-19 headlines and answers a listener voice message.
Long Term Covid-19 OutlookDec 16, 2020August 5, 2020 The long-term presence of COVID-19 is an unknown. We need to be prepared for possibly having to live with it around us for years. It is of the utmost importance to continue mask wearing, physical distancing, and handwashing.
CausalityDec 16, 2020August 6, 2020 Correlation does not imply causation. A logical fallacy is not recognized by many touting the benefits of hydroxychloroquine.
Decreasing New Covid-19 CasesDec 16, 2020August 7, 2020 New covered 19 cases are currently decreasing in the United States, in California, and specifically in Placer County. The rate of deaths may not yet have peaked, but is expected to also have a decrease in rate coming soon.
Mask Wearing: Evidence for and AgainstDec 16, 2020August 10, 2020 It is easy to find propaganda attempting to convince readers that mask wearing is not beneficial and is even harmful.
Post-acute Covid-19Dec 16, 2020August 11, 2020 COVID-19 can have symptoms lasting for months in about 10% of patients testing positive by laboratory evaluation.
Russian Covid-19 VaccineDec 16, 2020August 12, 2020 Russia is rolling out an adenovirus-based COVID-19 Vaccine to the public without conducting a phase 3 trial.
Alved or Vented Facemasks Do Not Prevent the Spread of Covid-29Dec 16, 2020August 13, 2020 The CDC has officially posted on its website a warning against the use of valved or vented facemasks for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19.
Long-term Covid-19 Immunity Through T Cells SuggetedDec 16, 2020August 14, 2020 A Study published in Cell by the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm suggests that there may be long-lasting immunity after exposure to COVID-19 through T cells.
Salivadirect Covid-19 Saliva TestDec 16, 2020August 17, 2020 Yale University has received FDA emergency use authorization for a saliva-based test for COVID-19.
Covid-19 ReinfectionDec 16, 2020August 18, 2020 We do not currently have a readily available test to determine if a person with recurrent symptoms of COVID-19 is truly reinfected.
Current Covid-19 TrendsDec 16, 2020August 19, 2020 The US peaked in new COVID-19 cases again on July 24. California has plateaued in the number of deaths at around 130 per day.
Bogus Covid-19 Contact TracersDec 16, 2020August 20, 2020 Be wary for bogus COVID-19 contact tracers. Cooperate with legitimate contact tracers who will never ask you for payment, credit card information, or your Social Security number.
Wildfires and Covid-19Dec 16, 2020August 21, 2020 The presence of wildfires and their smoke complicate social distancing measures for COVID-19.
Oleandrin (Oleander) and Covid-19Dec 16, 2020August 24, 2020 Oleandrin has been found to have antiviral activity in a test tube, just like many chemicals. It should not be used as a home remedy for COVID-19.
Who Gets the Vaccine First?Dec 16, 2020June 30, 2020 The advisory committee on immunization practices of the CDC has already met to discuss prioritization for administration of a COVID-19 vaccine when it is available.
Adolescent AttitudesDec 16, 2020July 1, 2020 In article published in JAMA Pediatrics reviews the effects of various influences on adolescent behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 4th CelebrationsDec 16, 2020July 2, 2020 The safest way to celebrate the Fourth of July with friends and family is to only be together outdoors, wearing masks, and maintaining 6 feet of distance between yourself and others.
Social Distancing Slows Covid-19 SpreadDec 16, 2020July 6, 2020 They study from Princeton University analyzed data supporting the use of non-pharmaceutical interventions to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Coronavirus Stability and Lysol ApprovedDec 16, 2020July 7, 2020 A study found that the virus lasts for shorter times at colder temperatures, and the EPA approved two Lysol products for SARS-CoV-2.
5 Vaccine CandidatesDec 16, 2020July 8 ,2020 There are five vaccine candidates receiving major funding from the United States government. They all use relatively new or completely novel vaccine technology.
Dr. Richard Bartlett’s Silver BulletDec 16, 2020July 9, 2020 Dr. Richard Bartlett has gone viral on YouTube with his claim of a silver bullet treatment for COVID-19 using nebulized budesonide.
Detroit Hydroxychloroquine Study Finds BenefitDec 16, 2020July 10, 2020 In contrast to many prior studies, a study done with 2500 patients in the Henry Ford Hospital system found mortality benefit to early administration hydroxychloroquine to COVID-19 inpatients.
Our Clinic UpdateDec 16, 2020July 13, 2020 We are experiencing pro long turnaround times for COVID-19 testing. We are not currently able to test people who do not have symptoms.
How Can Vaccines Be Made So Fast?Dec 16, 2020July 14, 2020 Vaccines are being developed and tested at warp speed by manufacturing multiple candidate vaccines at once before the testing is even completed to know which vaccine or vaccines will be found to be safe and effective.
Hair Stylists Wearing Fave CoveringsDec 16, 2020July 15, 2020 No symptomatic spread of Coronavirus occurred among 139 clients of two symptomatic COVID-19 infected stylists in Springfield, Missouri in May.
National Academies Report on School ReopeningDec 16, 2020July 16, 2020 The national Academy of Sciences, engineering, and Medicine have written a 100 page report on factors to consider in deciding whether to re-open schools for children.
Lessons From RwandaDec 16, 2020July 17, 2020 The country of Rwanda is maintaining admirable control over the spread of COVID-19.
Face Mask Use IncreasedDec 16, 2020July 20, 2020 The use of cloth face masks increased from April to May overall and among most sociodemographic groups.
Household Covid-19 SpreadDec 16, 2020July 21, 2020 A South Korean study demonstrated that the novel coronavirus spreads much more within households than it does to non-household contacts. It also found that children age 0 to 9 years are the least at risk for spreading COVID-19.
Airborne Covid-19 TransmissionDec 16, 2020July 22, 2020 There is evidence that virus particles not attached to respiratory droplets may be floating in the air around patients with COVID-19.
What About Air Travel?Dec 16, 2020July 23, 2020 Refrain from air travel if possible. Check your potential carriers for policies regarding keeping middle seats free, requiring facemask use of passengers, and screening for fever or symptoms before boarding.
Covid-19 SymptomsDec 16, 2020July 24, 2020 Symptoms of COVID-19 can Include fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting...
Long-term IllnessDec 16, 2020July 27, 2020 An article in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report investigated long-term illness in non-hospitalized patients, finding that a significant number of patients still had symptoms 2 to 3 weeks after testing positive.
America’s Frontline DoctorsDec 16, 2020July 28, 2020 A group clean itself America’s Frontline Doctors released a video from the steps of the supreme court. They make dubious claims about mask wearing and hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 prophylaxis.
Global Immunological ObservatoryDec 16, 2020Michael Mina proposes a new way to track emerging infectious threats with a surveillance of blood samples
Dexamethasone Helps COVID-19 Patients On Respiratory Support.Dec 16, 2020The old generic drug, dexamethasone, has been found to be effective in the treatment of COVID-19 patients on ventilators or requiring supplemental oxygen.
Superspreading EventsDec 16, 2020Superspreading events occur when several individuals catch COVID-19 at the same event.
Wear Face MasksDec 16, 2020A modeling study published by the Royal Society finds that face mask wearing with social distancing can control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Double Lung TransplantDec 16, 2020A woman in her 20s had a double lung transplant at Northwestern in Chicago because of the extensive damage done to her lungs by COVID-19.
County Health Officers AttackedDec 16, 2020California has had 7 county health officers resign since the Pandemic began. Support them #coontyhealthofficials
Asymptomatic SpreadDec 16, 2020A WHO statement made on Monday was clarified today to keep from giving the impression that people without symptoms of COVID-19 are not a major source of spread Of the disease.
Stop RetestingDec 16, 2020Evidence suggests that retesting coronavirus positive patients after symptoms resolve is not helpful.
Revisiting HydroxychloroquineDec 16, 2020Articles in the Lancet in the New England Journal of Medicine based on the study showing increased mortality with hydroxychloroquine have been retracted.
Are Children Spreading Coronavirus?Dec 16, 2020A Dutch study suggests children are not a significant source of COVID-19 spread. Social “bubbles” are a strategy for gradual reconnecting with others socially.
Taiwan Vs. SwedenDec 16, 2020Sweden’s mortality is the highest per capita in the world. Taiwan has still only had 443 cases of COVID-19 with only seven deaths. What did they do differently?
Distance And ProtectionDec 16, 2020A review published in Lancet promotes the use of his school doesn’t seem combined with the use of facemasks and eye protection
First COVID-19 Vaccine Approved For Administers In Chinese Military.Dec 16, 2020The Chinese military has received approval for administering a vaccine to members of their armed services. This vaccine was developed by the Chinese military in cooperation with CanSino Biologics.
Worse Now. What To Do.Dec 16, 2020Nationally the numbers are getting worse than they have ever been in the United States. We can do something about it. Wear face coverings when you’re with non-household members, maintain a distance of 6 feet from non-household members.
Keep Wearing MasksDec 16, 2020Face coverings are the most important thing, combined with keeping a 6 foot minimum distance from others, that you can do to help prevent sickness and death from COVID-19.
Children And COVID-19Dec 16, 2020Evidence suggests that children can be together without significant risk to them or to their families from COVID-19.
Human Challenge Trials For Coronavirus VaccinesDec 16, 2020There was a recent opinion piece questioning the appropriateness of human challenge trials for coronavirus vaccine testing.
COVID-19 Immunity DurationDec 16, 2020And an article published in Nature Medicine suggests that immunity declines rapidly in patients recovering from SARS-CoV-2 infections. Dr. Vaughan explains that this is not the whole story about immunity.
Mandatory Face Masks In CaliforniaDec 16, 2020The governor has announced mandatory use of facemasks in California. We go over some of the details.
Fact Or Fiction: How To Determine COVID-19 Information ReliabilityDec 16, 2020An article published by Nature today gives us eight ways to determine if information is reliable.
Keep Wearing MasksDec 16, 2020A study published in the CDC’s Emerging Infectious Disease finds that wearing a face mask decreases the chance of catching COVID-19 for the person wearing the mask.
Vaccines UpdateDec 16, 2020The two front runner vaccines are produced by Pfizer and BioNTech and Moderna. The first phase 3 trials should be completed in late October.
Warp SpeedDec 16, 2020The United States effort at developing a vaccine for SARS-coV-2is being conducted at warp speed.
Coronavirus Saliva Antibodies TestDec 16, 2020Saliva testing for Coronavirus antibodies and for RNA and South Korea re-imposing social distancing.
Reducing Coronavirus TransmissionDec 16, 2020A Science Perspective reviews the latest information about SARS-CoV-2 transmission. It emphasizes the importance of face coverings and the role of asymptomatic people in COVID-19 spread.