Weekly Update June 27, 2022 – This New California Coronavirus Wave Isn’t

June 28, 2022

Sticking to the Script: Big Spread, Less Illness

Alarm in Beijing after announcement zero-Covid policy may last five years

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Alameda County Ends Short-Lived Mask Mandate

Three weeks after becoming the first California county to reinstitute a mask mandate in most indoor public settings amid climbing coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, Alameda County has rescinded the order.

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Mitochondria May Help Beat Long Covid

New research shows the mitochondria play a role in many aspects of keeping us healthy – and could be the key to unlocking treatments for chronic diseases. This line of research could help provide much-needed treatments for people with long Covid, as well as revolutionizing our understanding of everything from neurodegenerative illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease to the aging process.

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Link Between Blood Clots and Covid Symptoms Investigated 

A possible link between blood clots and ongoing symptoms of Covid is under scrutiny by researchers in the UK. While Covid can cause a period of acute illness, it can also lead to longer-term problems. Research has suggested fewer than a third of patients who have ongoing Covid symptoms after being hospitalized with the disease feel fully recovered a year later.

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Pfizer Says Its Covid-19 Shots Protect Against Omicron Variant

Pfizer said that tweaking its vaccine to better target the omicron variant is safe and works — just days before regulators debate whether to offer Americans updated booster shots this fall.

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Windfall Tax on Covid Profits May Ease ‘Catastrophic’ Crisis on Food

A windfall tax of 90% on the excess profits globally would yield about $490bn that could be used to solve the food crisis, which is heading to “catastrophic levels” for hundreds of millions of people, and set the world on the path to a sustainable food system, said Gabriela Bucher, executive Director of Oxfam International.

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Shanghai Reports No New Covid Cases for First Time Since March

China has reported no new Covid-19 infections in Shanghai for the first time since March, as the country’s latest outbreak subsides after months of lockdowns and other restrictions.

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