Pandemic increases headaches of all kinds, including throbbing ones
Tension of the moment, COVID-19 itself and all the ways people are trying to cope create an uptick in headaches.
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Longtime journalist Jane Roberts is a Minnesotan by birth and a Memphian by choice. She's lived and reported in the city more than two decades. She covers business news and features for The Daily Memphian.
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Tension of the moment, COVID-19 itself and all the ways people are trying to cope create an uptick in headaches.
Data shows transmission happening in suburbs where athletic events are frequent and masks are fewer.
“The only community that is not in the red is Tate County, Mississippi,” said Shelby County Health Dept. Deputy Director David Sweat. “If you live anywhere in the Mid-South, you live in a county we determine to be at high risk of transmission.”
New Regional One clinic offers specialists for a variety of post-COVID symptoms, including those that last for weeks.
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In expanded contact tracing interviews the Health Department has done with 704 infected people in the last month, 63% had symptoms but were out shopping, meeting with friends and going to work.
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Health Department asks faith leaders for their help as holidays approach, and church for many, will take center stage.
Some evidence suggests workers are infecting others when they let their guard down outside patient rooms.
Test to Protect will work by allowing businesses to test their own employees with PCR nose-swab kits they can use at work or in their homes.
An IT upgrade to the state’s National Electronic Disease Surveillance System Base System threw off COVID case data entry, creating lags in case numbers that persisted throughout the week.
As the numbers tick up, Memphis and four other municipalities see similar trajectories.
“We are finding a lot of our cases are occurring with people feeling sick, but still going to work, going to a restaurant or socializing,” Dr. Bruce Randolph said.
Without a statewide mask mandate, leaders across West Tennessee are working to help people understand there is not a rural and urban virus.
If the field hospital has to open, the region will be in a mess, Dr. Richard Walker says, and health care workers will be scarce.
With no room for mass-scale adoptions, MAS is trying to keep pets with their owners, often going door-to-door to find them.
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The flu vaccine, given every year, has an efficacy rate of 40%-50%.
Drug gives a super supply of antibodies, more than the body can make on its own. “I think it’s well worth the small amount of risk it takes,” says Andy Shepherd.
From 450 contact tracing interviews last week, the Health Department sees transmission is happening when people take masks off in restaurants, in gyms and in small social gatherings.
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Federal agency says proposed acquisition would substantially reduce competition and health care costs would rise, according to its complaint.
Tennessee Attorney General’s Office is joining the Federal Trade Commission in challenging the proposed change in hospital ownership.