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Will You Follow Covid 19 Protocols, If The Need Arises Again?
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With covid-19 cases rising in all 50 states, some states are considering indoor masking once again. Where do you stand on all of this?

posted May 10, 2022
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A myHIVteam Member

I've had covid-19 three times. After the second time, I had a stroke and a year later, I'm still recovering. I'm vaccinated and boosted x2. I know that the risk of serious illness is low, but I am not letting my guard down and I have a feeling that I will be glad I didn't. New variants are already on the rise and there's the potential for one to be resistant to our immune response. Not taking any changes.

posted May 11, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

My son and I were both fully vaccinated then two or three months later he got extremely sick and tested positive for Covid. He spent almost three months in the hospital then another two months at home with a pic line IV and an in home nurse visiting twice a week he had multiple blood clots in his lungs among other serious issues. Thankfully he has mostly recovered but he will likely have long term problems because of it.
So just because you’re fully vaccinated isn’t 100% that you can’t still get Covid.
Please everyone just be careful out there.

posted May 10, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

I am smack dab in the middle of ground zero. Everyone around me is infected. Thank goodness I got the 3 pfizer vaccines and big johnson. I wonder if the HIV meds gives me extra protection. I don't even have the sniffles.

posted August 11, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

Yes Brenda, it was the first time in 2.5 yrs I ventured out, to a small bar ..without a mask..I felt it immediately the next morning..thank God for PAXLOVID!😃❤💕

posted May 14, 2022
A myHIVteam Member

Hello Ambassadors!
LA County continues to see cases increase; however, LA County’s current CDC Community level remains low.  The average number of daily new cases reported over the last seven days increased to 2,532 compared to the 905 reported one month ago, an increase of 180%. To date, the increases in case numbers have not translated to increases in severe illness, with hospitalizations and deaths remaining low and decreasing. 
Over the last seven days, the average number of hospitalized cases per day was 245, similar to hospitalization numbers one month ago. Deaths decreased to an average of four daily deaths a day this past week, a 72% decrease from one month ago when the average number of daily reported deaths over the previous seven days was 14.
See LA County’s Post-Surge Dashboard and Strategies for more information.
This week’s update will focus on the K-12 Schools Safety Measures in response to COVID-19 cases and Outbreaks increasing in this sector.

posted May 10, 2022

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