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Leia Isanhart's avatar

Thanks for another informative newsletter! As a public health professional who's lost faith in the CDC over its COVID-19 response and frustrated with how hard it is to find the latest reliable science, I take comfort in reading your newsletter as a trusted one-stop shop. My family still masks in public, is fully boosted, avoids indoor dining when possible (except at school), and tests before we gather indoors with anyone outside our household. In the past two weeks, my partner and one of our four kids had COVID-19. There's growing exhaustion among some in the household about continuing with what they feel are futile prevention measures. I'm still of the belief that we need to continue with prevention for our own sake AND public health. One personal motivator has been avoiding long term health issues associated with COVID-19. It would be helpful to hear your thoughts and the latest evidence on long term health issues stemming from COVID-19 infection. As time goes by and variants emerge, is the data showing we should be more or less concerned at an individual level for someone who is otherwise healthy and fully vaccinated?

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Ryan McCormick, M.D.'s avatar

I feel this in the primary care office, where it’s like running parallel jobs - one where I’m seeing patients, and the other where my inbox is getting flooded with messages/calls that need attention, many for Covid and Flu.

Oh, and my hospital system warned us that there is a severe national shortage of Tamiflu developing.

Would be nice to have some leadership step up and call for masks until Santa comes, politically poisonous as that might be.

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