Coronavirus Daily News Brief – Jan. 14: Covid Hospitalizations at 3-Year High in Some Regions, Soap Star Alec Musser Dies of Covid

By Jonathan Spira on 14 January 2024
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Good morning. This is Jonathan Spira, director of research at the Center for Long Covid Research, reporting. Here now the news of the pandemic from across the globe on the 1,404th day of the pandemic.

In news we report today, Covid hospitalizations in the United States are up for the 9th straight week, influenza hospitalizations declined slightly, and the Covid death toll continues unabated.

LONG COVID

A new study published Sunday examines the role of T cells in Long Covid.

Published in the journal Nature Immunology and conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco and Gladstone Institutes, the study, which looked at 43 people who had SARS-CoV-2 in 2020, prior to the advent of coronavirus vaccines, revealed distinct differences between 16 who fully recovered and 27 with persistent symptoms.

“A striking finding we made was that while this T-cell coordination was observed in those that successfully recovered from Long Covid, as expected of normal, healthy individuals, it was lost in those with Long Covid,” said the study’s lead author, Nadia Roan.

T-cells typically coordinate the immune attack by activating cytotoxic T cells, macrophages, and stimulating antibody production by B cell lymphocytes.

UNITED STATES      

Hospitalizations from SARS-CoV-2 in Mecklenberg County in North Carolina, which includes the city Charlotte, are currently at a three-year high.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for the week ending December 30, 2023, there were 124 daily hospitalizations from the virus. That figure represents the highest rate since the week ending October 10, 2020.

Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky said in the course of a radio interview that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the longtime head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, should, “for his dishonesty… go to prison.” Paul said this while speaking during the Cats Roundtable on WABC-AM and this was not the first time the senator made such a comment.

Fauci and Paul are at opposite ends of the spectrum concerning the origin of the Covid virus and have a fiery history. Paul has repeatedly accused Fauci of lying about the origin of the virus.

Covid hospitalizations increased in the United State for the ninth week in a row, the CDC reported. Meanwhile, hospitalizations caused by influenza declined slightly, the agency said.

GLOBAL

Four years after the first death from Covid, the death toll continues at an alarming rate.  In December 2023, almost 10,000 succumbed to SARS-CoV-2 globally, according to data from the WHO.

SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Actor Alec Musser, best known for his role in the soap opera “All My Children,” died Saturday at the age of 50. The cause of death was a severe case of SARS-CoV-2, his fiancée Paige Press, said. Musser was both vaccinated and boosted.

GLOBAL STATISTICS

Now here are the daily statistics for Sunday, January 14.

As of Sunday morning, the world has recorded 701.72 million Covid-19 cases, an increase of 0.10 million in the last 24 hours, and 6.97 million deaths, according to Worldometer, a service that tracks such information. In addition, 672.71 million people worldwide have recovered from the virus, an increase of 0.10 million.

The reader should note that infrequent reporting from some sources may appear as spikes in new case figures or death tolls as well as the occasional downward or upward adjustment as corrections to case figures warrant.

Worldwide, the number of active coronavirus cases as of Sunday at press time is 22,046,542, an increase of 602. Out of that figure, 99.8%, or 22,009,938, are considered mild, and 0.2%, or 36,602, are listed as critical. The percentage of cases considered critical has not changed over the past 16 months.

Since the start of the pandemic, the United States has, as of Sunday, recorded 110.53 million cases, a higher figure than any other country, and a death toll of 1.19 million. India has the world’s second highest number of officially recorded cases, 45.02 million, and a reported death toll of 533,414.

The newest data from Russia’s Rosstat state statistics service showed that, at the end of July 2022, the number of Covid or Covid-related deaths since the start of the pandemic there in April 2020 is now 823,623, giving the country the world’s second highest pandemic-related death toll, behind the United States.  Rosstat last reported that 3,284 people died from the coronavirus or related causes in July 2022, down from 5,023 in June, 7,008 in May and 11,583 in April.

Meanwhile, France is the country with the third highest number of cases, with 40.14 million, and Germany is in the number four slot, with 38.8 million total cases.

Brazil, which has recorded the third highest number of deaths as a result of the virus, 708,739, has recorded 38.23 million cases, placing it in the number five slot.

The other five countries with total case figures over the 20 million mark are South Korea, with 34.57 million cases, as number six; Japan, with 33.8 million cases placing it in the number seven slot; and Italy, with 26.69 million, as number eight, as well as the United Kingdom, with 24.81 million, and Russia, with 23.8 million, as nine and ten respectively.

CURRENT U.S. COVID STATISTICS AT A GLANCE

In the United States, in the week ending January 6, 2022, the test positivity rate was, based on data released on January 12, 2024 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was 12.7%, and the trend in test positivity is -0.1% in the most recent week. Meanwhile, the percentage of emergency department visits that were diagnosed as SARS-CoV-2 was 2.9%, and the trend in emergency department visits is -13.1%.

The number of people admitted to hospital in the United States due to SARS-CoV-2 in the same 7-day period was 35,801, a figure that is up 3.2% over the past 7-day period. Meanwhile, the percentage of deaths due to SARS-CoV-2 was 4%, a figure that is up +14.3% for the period.

VACCINATION SPOTLIGHT

Some 70.6% of the world population has received at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine by Sunday, according to Our World in Data, an online scientific publication that tracks such information.  So far, 13.53 billion doses of the vaccine have been administered on a global basis and 5,316 doses are now administered each day.

Meanwhile, only 32.9% of people in low-income countries have received one dose, while in countries such as Canada, China, Denmark, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States, at least 75% of the population has received at least one dose of vaccine.

Only a handful of the world’s poorest countries – Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia and Nepal – have reached the 70% mark in vaccinations. Many countries, however, are under 20% and, in countries such as Haiti, Senegal, and Tanzania, for example, vaccination rates remain at or below 10%.

In addition, with the beginning of vaccinations in North Korea in late September, Eritrea remains the only country in the world that has not administered vaccines in any significant number.

Paul Riegler contributed reporting to this story.

The Coronavirus Daily News Brief is a publication of the Center for Long Covid Research. www.longcov.org

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