Featured Headlines
How British Scientists Found the More Infectious Coronavirus Variant – New York Times
Back in March, researchers decided to routinely record the genetic sequences of the virus they found, giving them a powerful tool for tracking mutations.
A coronavirus variant first identified in Denmark has ripped through Northern California — including outbreaks at nursing homes, jails and a hospital in the San Jose area — prompting state and local officials to investigate whether it may be more transmissible.
Covid Lockdowns Are Spreading a Year After China Shocked World – Bloomberg
A year after the lockdown imposed in the Chinese city of Wuhan shocked the world, the tactic is turning out to be an enduring tool for quelling the coronavirus almost everywhere.
Five Countries, Five Experiences of the Pandemic – The New Yorker
Rana grew up in Rajamunda, a village of fewer than a thousand people in the northeastern Indian state of Odisha, which faces the Bay of Bengal. A migrant worker, he dropped out of school when he was in tenth grade to help support his family—his parents, a brother who also dropped out, and a sister who received only a fifth-grade education. Odisha’s farming revolves around its brief rainy season. Unable to find work in the off months, Rana travelled with his brother to Mumbai in December of 2019. They were hired as construction workers. After buying food and clothes, they managed to send half of their wages—about five hundred rupees a day, or seven U.S. dollars, each—back home.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, expressed confidence in President-elect Joe Biden’s plan to vaccinate 100 million Americans during his first 100 days in office and added that the aggressive vaccination effort is one of the “easiest ways” to avoid the negative effects of new, more contagious strains of the virus that are emerging in the United States and across the world.
Portugal’s health system on brink of collapse as COVID-19 cases surge – Reuters
Portugal’s public health system is on the verge of collapsing as hospitals in the areas worst-affected by a worrying surge in coronavirus cases are quickly running out of intensive care beds to treat COVID-19 patients.
1 person dies every 6 minutes: How L.A. became the nation’s largest coronavirus hot spot – NBC
In Los Angeles County, 10 people on average test positive for the coronavirus every minute. Every six minutes, someone dies from Covid-19, according to county public health data.
China reports a few new cases of COVID-19 – ABC News
China on Sunday reported 109 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, two-thirds of them in a northern province that abuts Beijing, and no deaths.
Vaccine Headlines
3 Questions And The Emerging Answers About COVID-19 Vaccine Protection – NPR
As the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out, three big questions loom. First, can someone who has been vaccinated still spread the disease? Second, will the vaccine remain effective as the virus itself evolves? And third, how long will the vaccine’s protection last?
Inside the B.1.1.7 Coronavirus Variant – New York Times
At the heart of each coronavirus is its genome, a twisted strand of nearly 30,000 “letters” of RNA. These genetic instructions force infected human cells to assemble up to 29 kinds of proteins that help the coronavirus multiply and spread.
Calif Urges Stop on 1 Vaccine Batch After Allergic Reactions in San Diego – NBC San Diego
On Wednesday, six health care workers who were given the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at San Diego’s “Vaccination Super Station” experienced allergic reactions
What to Know About Vaccine-Linked Deaths, Allergies – Bloomberg
Like all new drugs, the vaccines that have been authorized to protect against Covid-19 come with some safety concerns and side effects. Many people who’ve received the first two Western shots deployed, one from Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE, and another from Moderna Inc., have experienced fever, headache and pain at the site of the injection.
Clinical Considerations
Acute Brain Dysfunction Prolonged in COVID-19 ICU Patients – MedPageToday
Acute brain dysfunction — coma or delirium — occurred frequently and was prolonged in critically ill COVID-19 patients, a large multicenter cohort study showed.
SARS-CoV-2 in neurons may damage brain tissue – Medical News Today
A recent three-pronged study concludes that SARS-CoV-2 may infect nerve cells and impede blood flow in the central nervous system.
Official Reporting for January 19, 2021
World Health Organization
Weekly Epi Update January 12, 2020
Confirmed Cases: 93 805 612
Deaths: 2 026 093
ECDC
Confirmed Cases: 89 802 096
Deaths: 1 940 529
Johns Hopkins
Confirmed Cases: 95,530,563
Deaths: 2,039,283
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Total cases: 23,653,919 (+213,145 New Cases)
Total deaths: 394,495 (+3,557 New Deaths)
Science and Tech
None Today
Psychological and Sociological Impact
Schooling Under the COVID Cloud – MedPageToday
Trump said kids are “almost immune”; they aren’t, but schools aren’t super-spreaders either
Published Research
None Today
Misinformation, Disinformation, and Conspiracy Theories
Vaccine Hesitancy
Anti-Vaccine Groups Collected Federal Covid Relief Funds – Forbes
Several groups that have misleadingly questioned the safety of Covid-19 vaccines earned over $850,000 in federal coronavirus relief funding last year, the Washington Post reported Monday, leading some critics to question why organizations that could erode public health efforts qualified for large government-backed Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Coping in 2020 (and probably most of 2021)