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Re: Idaho hospitals nearly buckling in relentless COVID surge

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By the way, clo, have you been reading that the Pfizer vaccine seems to lose its effectiveness rather fast. Or so Israel is saying.

It may be worth looking at a booster of some sort.

I don't think the US allows foreign vaccines to be approved for use in the US, but the AZ one may have a longer tail than the Pfizer and Moderna ones.

This may also partly explain why the US is suffering so badly with delta.


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Idaho hospitals nearly buckling in relentless COVID surge
By: clo2
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Fri, 03 Sep 21 12:20 PM
Msg. 43355 of 54959

Idaho hospitals nearly buckling in relentless COVID surge
By REBECCA BOONE

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The intensive care rooms at St. Luke’s Boise Medical Center are full, each a blinking jungle of tubes, wires and mechanical breathing machines. The patients nestled inside are a lot alike: All unvaccinated, mostly middle-aged, paralyzed and sedated, reliant on life support and locked in a silent struggle against COVID-19.

But watch for a moment, and glimpses of who they were before the coronavirus become clear.

Artfully inked tattoos cover the tanned forearm of a man in his 30s. An expectant mother’s slightly swollen belly is briefly revealed as a nurse adjusts her position. The young woman is five months pregnant and hooked to a breathing machine.

Down the hall, another pregnant woman, just 24 and hooked to a ventilator, is lying prone — on top of her developing fetus — to get more air into her ravaged lungs.

Idaho hit a grim COVID-19 trifecta this week, reaching record numbers of emergency room visits, hospitalizations and ICU patients. Medical experts say the deeply conservative state will likely see 30,000 new infections a week by mid-September.

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