COVID September 2022: COVID Fall Booster Update for Older Adults & Families

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Here's what aging adults & families should know about the new fall COVID boosters, the latest Omicron variants, and more. Plus who died of COVID this summer and how to know if you're at high risk of severe COVID. For related links and Dr. K's latest 2022 COVID updates: betterhealthwhileaging.net/co... #covid #omicron #aging
    Geriatrician Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH, explains the latest research on boosters, new variants on the horizon, what might happen with COVID this fall, and more. She also shares her top recommendations to help older adults avoid consequences from COVID.
    00:00 COVID New Fall Booster & Omicron Variant Update for Older Adults & Families
    02:04 The current COVID situation & variants in the US
    07:28 Newer variants overseas that might evade immunity
    10:09 What's in the new bivalent fall COVID booster
    16:06 How the fall booster was developed and tested
    25:10 Why there has been debate about the fall COVID booster
    30:51 Data review: who died of COVID this past summer?
    39:20 The data on the benefit of boosters so far
    47:42 Dr. K's predictions regarding benefits of the fall COVID booster
    55:03 When to get your fall COVID booster
    56:17 Do you need a booster if you've had Omicron?
    58:15 Summary of Dr. K's COVID booster recommendations
    59:02 Which booster, if you have a choice
    1:02:02 Paxlovid and if you get COVID
    1:06:10 Summary & what to be ready for this fall
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  • @BetterHealthWhileAging
    @BetterHealthWhileAging  Год назад +1

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  • @edmartin9397
    @edmartin9397 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this great information. Helps me decide what to do this fall.

  • @nickturnock3369
    @nickturnock3369 Год назад

    Thanks, good work. I was pleased to hear, when you looked at paxlovid rebound that you talked about the test positive, test negative, test positive again. It seems to be the viral load rebound that distinguishes paxlovid rebound from worsening symptoms that can occur without paxlovid but with no inrease in viral load as measured by nasal swabs. There are people who should know better whho are conflating the two.