Infectious disease experts anticipate the weekend crowds and gatherings could mean another jump in COVID-19 infection rates in the days ahead.
After the weekend parties, parades, and festivals, doctors like Chin-Hong are preparing for another COVID surge.Chin-Hong said that he also expects to see a slight bump in the number of patients hospitalized with covid after the holiday weekend. But says that bump is likely manageable. He said that right now, the most common variant circulating in the Bay Area is an offshoot of BA-2, that’s 30-50% more transmissible than the original omicron variant.
While Chin-Hong said people should get back to enjoying their lives. He suggests many to opt for outdoor events, wear a mask in crowds and look into how and where to get COVID anti-viral medicine, should anyone need it. “For those at risk. Have a paxlovid plan, research drug interactions, who is going to prescribe it and where you can get it,” he said.
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