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- health
- cross-posted to:
- health
COVID will likely reach levels in December not yet seen this year, combining with surges of flu, RSV, and other pathogens for a winter not so different from last year’s “tripledemic,” experts say.
Raj Rajnarayanan, assistant dean of research and associate professor at the New York Institute of Technology campus in Jonesboro, Ark., told Fortune that the U.S. is a “sitting duck” in the face of a “syndemic” winter.
It’s a term he prefers to “tripledemic,” as it acknowledges the impact of more than three pathogens on the healthcare system, and the need for policies to address the phenomenon, in addition to medical interventions.
“Strained hospital capacities, workforce exhaustion, burnout, a lack of effective therapeutic tools, poor communication, a lack of compliance [with COVID precautions], a lack of continuity planning, and the pervasive influence of social determinants of health” only make the nation’s delicate health infrastructure more fragile, he said.
3 human pandemics and at least 2 human-adjacent pandemics happening in dogs and chickens at the same time.
bout time this party started winding down
We had a good run
We had a run.
Not particularly. I’ve got my money on the octopus. Maybe crabs.
Nature abhors a non-crab
Yeah definitely going back to the invertebrates maybe we’ll get them next season. Sorry gang