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Do I need a 4th dose of the COVID vaccine? Are variants before omicron still spreading?
Read full article: Do I need a 4th dose of the COVID vaccine? Are variants before omicron still spreading?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Do masks still help if you have a beard? How long is the COVID booster shot effective?
Read full article: Do masks still help if you have a beard? How long is the COVID booster shot effective?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Will the booster vaccine make me test positive for COVID? When can you get vaccinated after receiving monoclonal antibodies?
Read full article: Will the booster vaccine make me test positive for COVID? When can you get vaccinated after receiving monoclonal antibodies?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Should you swab your throat and nose for a more accurate COVID test result? How helpful is a HEPA filter?
Read full article: Should you swab your throat and nose for a more accurate COVID test result? How helpful is a HEPA filter?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Can you get tested to determine resistance to COVID? Can you get 2 variants at once?
Read full article: Can you get tested to determine resistance to COVID? Can you get 2 variants at once?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Should you get a booster shot if you had a COVID breakthrough case? Will home tests detect variants?
Read full article: Should you get a booster shot if you had a COVID breakthrough case? Will home tests detect variants?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Can you get COVID twice? Can vaccinated person get booster dose if there are people infected at home?
Read full article: Can you get COVID twice? Can vaccinated person get booster dose if there are people infected at home?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Should I get a COVID booster now or wait? How does getting vaccinated protect others?
Read full article: Should I get a COVID booster now or wait? How does getting vaccinated protect others?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Can an infected deer transmit COVID to humans? Should people get tested before Thanksgiving gatherings?
Read full article: Can an infected deer transmit COVID to humans? Should people get tested before Thanksgiving gatherings?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Can I get the COVID booster dose if I am pregnant? Who is considered immunocompromised?
Read full article: Can I get the COVID booster dose if I am pregnant? Who is considered immunocompromised?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Have the number of COVID cases in children increased since schools opened? Does Michigan still report flu deaths?
Read full article: Have the number of COVID cases in children increased since schools opened? Does Michigan still report flu deaths?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Can you donate blood if you have been vaccinated against COVID? Is there another test for delta variant?
Read full article: Can you donate blood if you have been vaccinated against COVID? Is there another test for delta variant?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
Should my grandson on the autism spectrum get vaccinated? How many vaccinated people are catching the delta variant?
Read full article: Should my grandson on the autism spectrum get vaccinated? How many vaccinated people are catching the delta variant?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Is it safe for my teen son to be vaccinated? How common are breakthrough cases?
Read full article: Is it safe for my teen son to be vaccinated? How common are breakthrough cases?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Can you get the COVID vaccine if you have asthma? Should a healthy 15-year-old get the vaccine?
Read full article: Can you get the COVID vaccine if you have asthma? Should a healthy 15-year-old get the vaccine?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
What’s a ‘breakthrough’ COVID case? Can I get a different vaccine if I received a Johnson and Johnson dose?
Read full article: What’s a ‘breakthrough’ COVID case? Can I get a different vaccine if I received a Johnson and Johnson dose?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Can a vaccinated person receive monoclonal antibodies? Is it safe to attend a wedding?
Read full article: Can a vaccinated person receive monoclonal antibodies? Is it safe to attend a wedding?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Can you get the COVID vaccine if you have MS? Or if you don’t have a spleen?
Read full article: Can you get the COVID vaccine if you have MS? Or if you don’t have a spleen?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
What should you do if you’re immunocompromised? Will we need COVID booster shots?
Read full article: What should you do if you’re immunocompromised? Will we need COVID booster shots?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Is there a nasal spray vaccine? Can ivermectin be used as a treatment or preventative for COVID?
Read full article: Is there a nasal spray vaccine? Can ivermectin be used as a treatment or preventative for COVID?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Does Michigan have an app to validate vaccination? What is a ‘review of vital records?’
Read full article: Does Michigan have an app to validate vaccination? What is a ‘review of vital records?’DETROIT – Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
COVID vaccines do not contain carcinogens -- and answers to more viewer questions
Read full article: COVID vaccines do not contain carcinogens -- and answers to more viewer questionsSince the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Can I test for antibodies after receiving the COVID vaccine? Are antibodies passed to infants through breast milk?
Read full article: Can I test for antibodies after receiving the COVID vaccine? Are antibodies passed to infants through breast milk?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts.
What happens if you test positive between doses? Do you need both doses if you had COVID?
Read full article: What happens if you test positive between doses? Do you need both doses if you had COVID?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Can I take my allergy medicine after getting vaccinated? Which pediatric ages are most impacted by COVID?
Read full article: Can I take my allergy medicine after getting vaccinated? Which pediatric ages are most impacted by COVID?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
What should I do if I get COVID between vaccine doses? Is it safe to go to physical therapy?
Read full article: What should I do if I get COVID between vaccine doses? Is it safe to go to physical therapy?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Why is the vaccine needle so long? Is the rise in COVID cases connected to the rise in vaccinations?
Read full article: Why is the vaccine needle so long? Is the rise in COVID cases connected to the rise in vaccinations?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Do I have to test negative for COVID before I get vaccinated? Will I need a booster vaccine?
Read full article: Do I have to test negative for COVID before I get vaccinated? Will I need a booster vaccine?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
Do you have to get second Pfizer dose 3 weeks from first shot? What happens if you get COVID between doses?
Read full article: Do you have to get second Pfizer dose 3 weeks from first shot? What happens if you get COVID between doses?Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. He’s been answering your questions about the vaccine, the vaccination process and more.
What is ‘Moderna arm?’ Can I take antibiotics and get the COVID vaccine?
Read full article: What is ‘Moderna arm?’ Can I take antibiotics and get the COVID vaccine?Why is the second vaccine more prone to cause a reaction than the first shot? The second dose of the vaccine is actually exactly the same as the first. But in terms of a two dose vaccine, that translates to more potential side effects the second time around. The third day another red, swollen spot and the second day’s small spots grew larger and blended into one. What is causing this, what do I do about it, and do I get the second dose?
How long does immunity last after you get the COVID vaccine? Do I need a third dose?
Read full article: How long does immunity last after you get the COVID vaccine? Do I need a third dose?As a heavy man should I get a third dose to ensure I have an adequate amount of vaccine in my blood? Why is the second vaccine more prone to cause a reaction than the first shot? The second dose of the vaccine is the same as the first. The reason more people react to the second shot is that their immune system was primed by the first dose. The CDC said the second shot can be given as long as six weeks from the first, although that’s not ideal.
Will the vaccine help people with COVID long-haul symptoms? Does the vaccine make you contagious?
Read full article: Will the vaccine help people with COVID long-haul symptoms? Does the vaccine make you contagious?READ: More answers to questions about coronavirusWhat’s going on with the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and all of the issues it has experienced? It does seem like the AstraZeneca vaccine has had a lot of bad press compared to any of the other vaccines. The issues we’ve seen with the AstraZeneca vaccine are getting more attention than normal because we’re in a pandemic and people are interested. AdIs it possible that the vaccine might help people experiencing COVID long-haul symptoms? We also need a more careful study of the vaccine in people with long-haul symptoms.
Should I get the COVID vaccine before surgery? Can I get the vaccine if I’m allergic to eggs?
Read full article: Should I get the COVID vaccine before surgery? Can I get the vaccine if I’m allergic to eggs?READ: More answers to questions about coronavirusI know we are not supposed to take any pain reliever before getting the vaccine. But if you’re really concerned, stopping a pain reliever 8 hours before your shot would be sufficient. Is it possible to get the second vaccine a few days earlier than it is scheduled? There isn’t any reason not to get the vaccine before surgery. None of the three vaccines are incubated in eggs or contain eggs.
I received a bill for the vaccine, is that a mistake? Can I still catch COVID after being vaccinated?
Read full article: I received a bill for the vaccine, is that a mistake? Can I still catch COVID after being vaccinated?READ: More answers to questions about coronavirusMy husband and I were vaccinated and we received a bill afterward -- is that a mistake? There have been cases of people being inadvertently billed after they received the vaccine, but those errors were identified and corrected. If you receive a bill for the vaccine administration, you should call and point out the error right away. None of the vaccines are perfect and it is possible to become infected after being vaccinated, but it is unlikely. If you are fully vaccinated, the CDC believes it’s reasonably safe to hug a healthy unvaccinated person.
Is the COVID vaccine free? Can I choose which vaccine I get?
Read full article: Is the COVID vaccine free? Can I choose which vaccine I get?READ: More answers to questions about coronavirusI see CDC recommends no painkillers or antihistamines before taking COVID vaccines. It is recommended that people separate the COVID vaccine from any other vaccine by 14 days. AdA friend of mine made an appointment for the COVID vaccine and she was told that she would be charged a copay. I specifically want the one shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is planning to start a separate clinic at the Northwest Activities Center that will offer only the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
Will I test positive for COVID after getting vaccinated? Will we need the vaccine every year?
Read full article: Will I test positive for COVID after getting vaccinated? Will we need the vaccine every year?READ: Can you get the COVID vaccine if you’re on blood thinners? Getting the vaccine will not make you test positive for COVID-19 on a rapid test or a PCR test. All twelve patients went on to get the second shot and half had another similar delayed reaction. Do we need to take a COVID vaccine every year? AdIf I get one of the COVID vaccines now will I be able to get a different vaccine a year from now?
Have people died after getting vaccinated? Can the vaccine help with lingering side effects?
Read full article: Have people died after getting vaccinated? Can the vaccine help with lingering side effects?READ: More answers to COVID-19 questions”Can the vaccine help with the lingering side effects of having the virus?”Unfortunately, the answer is no. During that time, there were 518 serious events who received the vaccine who were not long term care facility residents. Of those 518 people, there were 35 deaths -- 16 after the Pfizer vaccine and 19 after the Moderna vaccine. If someone is fully vaccinated, the odds of being infected or asymptomatically spreading the virus is dramatically reduced. MORE: Questions about coronavirus (COVID-19)?
Do fully vaccinated people still have to quarantine after COVID-19 exposure?
Read full article: Do fully vaccinated people still have to quarantine after COVID-19 exposure?People still have a lot of questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. READ: More answers to COVID-19 questionsSince the vaccines started to roll out, thousands of viewers have sent in questions about the shots specifically. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its guidelines as it learns more about the new vaccines and new strains. One thing we do know is that the vaccines are preventing people from dying or becoming severely ill with COVID-19 and that definitely makes it worthwhile. MORE: Questions about coronavirus (COVID-19)?
Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine if I’m on an antibiotic? Why do I have to reschedule mammogram?
Read full article: Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine if I’m on an antibiotic? Why do I have to reschedule mammogram?Questions have ranged from the impact of antibiotics to whether or not you need to delay a mammogram. AdIs it OK to get the vaccine if I’m on an antibiotic or do I need to wait? I just had my second COVID vaccination. Gloves aren’t required when administering a vaccine. As long as the medical person doesn’t have any open lesions on their hand, gloves aren’t necessary for routine vaccinations.
Why do you have to wear a mask after getting vaccinated? Will vaccines need to be given every year?
Read full article: Why do you have to wear a mask after getting vaccinated? Will vaccines need to be given every year?DETROIT – Local 4′s Dr. Frank McGeorge is working to answer viewer questions regarding the coronavirus and the COVID-19 vaccines. After you’re vaccinated, because the vaccines have a 95 percent efficacy, your chances of developing symptomatic COVID-19 from exposure are small. How long after my second COVID-19 vaccination dose should I wait to get the second shingles vaccination? AdYou should not receive any other vaccines for 14 days either before or after you receive the COVID vaccine. Would the COVID vaccine be like a flu shot needed every year?
Is it safe to get the COVID vaccine if you’re allergic to shellfish? How do variants form?
Read full article: Is it safe to get the COVID vaccine if you’re allergic to shellfish? How do variants form?You should get the vaccine as close to 21 days after for the Pfizer vaccine and 28 days for the Moderna. Researchers label a virus a variant when a number of these errors, or mutations, accumulate and change something important about the virus. The U.K. or South African variants have a large number of mutations and most likely developed in a single individual who was infected for a long time. Is it safe for me to have the COVID vaccine? Health officials keep stating that the ‘studies done to support the Emergency Use Authorization of the COVID vaccine’ resulted in this outcome or that.
Answering COVID-19 vaccine questions: If you don’t have a reaction to the vaccine was it still effective?
Read full article: Answering COVID-19 vaccine questions: If you don’t have a reaction to the vaccine was it still effective?If you do not have any reaction to the second dose, is the vaccine still effective? Regardless of whether you have a reaction to your first or second dose it’s equally effective. READ: COVID-19 response team pushes to increase tracking of variants in US, discusses vaccinating seniorsAdWhat is the data on the seasonal flu? The seasonal flu vaccine is developed based on strains that have recently circulated in other parts of the world. I know someone that when she got her second vaccine shot, was sick for four days with flu-like symptoms.
Answering your COVID questions: How long can you wait for your second vaccine dose?
Read full article: Answering your COVID questions: How long can you wait for your second vaccine dose?DETROIT – Local 4′s Dr. Frank McGeorge is working to answer as many questions about the coronavirus and the COVID-19 vaccine as he can. Ideally, you should receive the second shot within four days of the date that it’s due. That said, the CDC guidance is that you should simply get the second shot as soon as possible. How long should I wait to get the COVID-19 vaccine? The recommendation is to wait at least 14 days between any other vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine.
Study looks into how, why COVID-19 impacts brain, memory
Read full article: Study looks into how, why COVID-19 impacts brain, memoryDETROIT – Brain fog is one of the many potential complications of COVID-19. A new study is underway to find out why -- and how -- the coronavirus can impact survivors' cognitive abilities. The brain fog is being documented, but the changes aren’t usually visible on brain scans. Natalia’s mother and brother did not experience any brain fog. A different study, by UCLA, has suggested that lingering brain fog in some survivors may be a type of PTSD.
When is someone who had COVID-19 safe to return to work, school?
Read full article: When is someone who had COVID-19 safe to return to work, school?DETROIT – The National Institutes of Health and Dr. Anthony Fauci claim they have concluded that President Donald Trump is no longer infectious. The debate over whether Trump was still infectious or not is an issue that a lot of people are facing as survivors return to work, school and other aspects of life. Trump’s physician reported that the president developed symptoms Oct. 1 and was tested shortly after. If someone has a mild case of COVID-19, when it is safe for them to be around other people? Why aren’t survivors required to test negative before returning to work or school?
New study suggests wearing glasses may reduce risk of catching COVID-19
Read full article: New study suggests wearing glasses may reduce risk of catching COVID-19The study found that 31 percent of people in the region wore glasses regularly, but only 6 percent of those in the hospital needed to wear glasses every day. If wearing glasses was not related to being hospitalized for COVID-19, you’d expect to find 31 percent of the patients to be people who wore glasses, but the researchers found only 6 percent of the patients wore glasses more than 8 hours a day -- far fewer than expected. Incidentally, none of the patients wore contact lenses or had refractive surgery. The study was purely observational and doesn’t state wearing glasses decreases the chance of being hospitalized with COVID-19, but it’s plausible glasses could be protective in decreasing the amount of virus a person is exposed to. People who think they may have been exposed to COVID-19 should contact their healthcare provider immediately.
What’s a realistic timeline for a COVID-19 vaccine? What about getting back to ‘normal life’?
Read full article: What’s a realistic timeline for a COVID-19 vaccine? What about getting back to ‘normal life’?What’s a realistic timeline for a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine to be available to the public? How long will it really take to get back to “normal life”? Research is progressing well on several of the COVID-19 vaccine candidates, but Dr. Anthony Fauci wants everyone to understand that even under the best-case scenario, getting back to normal won’t happen overnight. “When we get a vaccine, let’s say, available at the end of the year, there will be millions and tens of millions of doses available,” Fauci said. “It’s not going to be turning a switch off and turning a switch on.
Answering 5 travel questions: Driving safer than flying? Avoid parts of country? Stay in hotels?
Read full article: Answering 5 travel questions: Driving safer than flying? Avoid parts of country? Stay in hotels?Local 4s Dr. Frank McGeorge is answering some of the most common questions from viewers about summer travel. Is it safe to plan a summer vacation? First and foremost, is it safe to plan a summer vacation? Its safe to plan a summer vacation, but there are a couple of important things to consider, McGeorge said. Ive never considered hotels clean, so I wouldnt say theyre any less safe, McGeorge said.
Is a copper-infused mask safer than a standard mask?
Read full article: Is a copper-infused mask safer than a standard mask?Many are looking for ways to maximize their mask benefit and since the surface of copper is a known antimicrobial, can a copper-infused mask help? Thats where the idea that using copper fibers or infusing fabric with copper could improve a mask wearers protection. What about the things that get trapped in or on the mask -- could copper help there? Theres some fun science behind the idea of using a copper in a mask, but no evidence suggests it would be safer. Additionally, the primary purpose of a mask is to prevent the user from spreading their own germs, and a copper mask wont change that.
Is it true that wearing a mask for an extended period of time can be harmful?
Read full article: Is it true that wearing a mask for an extended period of time can be harmful?DETROIT Almost everyone in Michigan has worn a mask during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but is there any truth to recent social media posts claiming people are getting sick due to wearing masks for an extended period of time? Social media claimsBut a post making the rounds on social media is claiming its dangerous to wear a mask. Dr. McGeorge put that claim to the test with the Trust Index. Gasses such as oxygen and carbon dioxide freely pass in and out of the masks, making any significant buildup of exhaled carbon dioxide impossible, Dr. McGeorge said. It does take a little while to get used to wearing a mask, but its not harmful.
How accurate are the COVID-19 swab tests?
Read full article: How accurate are the COVID-19 swab tests?Right now, we’re talking about swab testing the back of the nose to find virus particles that are being shed by someone with an active infection. Blood testing for antibodies -- which provides evidence of a prior infection -- isn’t ready for widespread use, but swab testing also has challenges. The first thing you need is a swab, but for the test to work, the swabs have to be specially made. An issue many people have identified is that the swab tests can only tell if a person is shedding virus at the time it’s done. It is only sampling a single point in time, which is also why -- even with widespread testing -- the use of masks, hand washing, and social distancing will not go away.
Can asymptomatic carriers test positive for COVID-19? Do they ever stop spreading the virus?
Read full article: Can asymptomatic carriers test positive for COVID-19? Do they ever stop spreading the virus?Many people have wondered if those asymptomatic carriers would test positive for the virus. If an asymptomatic person is shedding the virus, which means they could be infecting others, they would test positive for COVID-19. They will eventually stop spreading the virus, but when that happens or if asymptomatic people can recover and become immune is not known. How easily the virus spreadsHow easily a virus spreads from person-to-person can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (spread easily), like measles, while other viruses do not spread as easily.
Can wearing contacts increase your chances of catching COVID-19?
Read full article: Can wearing contacts increase your chances of catching COVID-19?Can wearing contacts increase your chances of catching COVID-19? Experts believe wearing contact could increase your risk of exposure to coronavirus. MORE: Questions about coronavirus (COVID-19)? How easily the virus spreadsHow easily a virus spreads from person-to-person can vary. Some viruses are highly contagious (spread easily), like measles, while other viruses do not spread as easily.
Can wearing contacts increase your chances of catching COVID-19?
Read full article: Can wearing contacts increase your chances of catching COVID-19?Can wearing contacts increase your chances of catching COVID-19? Published: April 3, 2020, 6:14 pmThere’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers.
Is antibacterial soap necessary? Is intimacy safe for couples?
Read full article: Is antibacterial soap necessary? Is intimacy safe for couples?Can coronavirus spread by getting into your eyes? Will a shot of vodka or whiskey prevent COVID-19? There is no gargle, beverage or rinse that will prevent you from getting infected once it’s invaded the mucosa of your respiratory tract. MORE: Questions about coronavirus (COVID-19)? Prevention & TreatmentThere is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Is antibacterial soap necessary? Is intimacy safe for couples?
Read full article: Is antibacterial soap necessary? Is intimacy safe for couples?Is antibacterial soap necessary? Is intimacy safe for couples? Published: April 1, 2020, 5:24 pmThere’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers.
Coronavirus questions: Should I still take my trip?
Read full article: Coronavirus questions: Should I still take my trip?Coronavirus questions: Should I still take my trip? Published: March 11, 2020, 5:45 pmThere’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers.
Can coronavirus cause patients to develop severe diseases? Does asthma increase that risk?
Read full article: Can coronavirus cause patients to develop severe diseases? Does asthma increase that risk?Dr. Frank McGeorge wants to verify or refute any information about the coronavirus, but there are also some questions experts still don’t know the answer to. McGeorge is discussing them because acknowledging what we don’t know is just as important as verifying information so people don’t rely on incorrect answers. Severe diseasesViewers from Farmington, Royal Oak and South Lyon want to know if they are at risk of developing a series disease from coronavirus. Many people have also asked if having a certain medical condition increases the risk of death from coronavirus. The risk of death for patients with cardiovascular disease who develop coronavirus is 10.5 percent.
Can coronavirus cause patients to develop severe diseases? Does asthma increase that risk?
Read full article: Can coronavirus cause patients to develop severe diseases? Does asthma increase that risk?Can coronavirus cause patients to develop severe diseases? Does asthma increase that risk? Published: March 10, 2020, 5:49 pmThere’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers.
Can you get coronavirus from handling money?
Read full article: Can you get coronavirus from handling money?DETROIT – There’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers. Dr. Frank McGeorge wants to verify or refute any information about the coronavirus, but there are also some questions experts still don’t know the answer to. Handling moneyConcerns over coronavirus have created intense swings in financial markets, but can the cash in your wallet, which passes between people, cause a problem? Viewers from Plymouth to Grosse Pointe have asked: Can you get coronavirus from handling money? The answer is we don’t know, but it’s worth thinking about.
Coronavirus questions: Is it safe to travel? Should you stock up on water?
Read full article: Coronavirus questions: Is it safe to travel? Should you stock up on water?Dr. Frank McGeorge wants to verify or refute any information about the coronavirus, but there are also some questions experts still don’t know the answer to. McGeorge is discussing them because acknowldging what we don’t know is just as important as verifying information so people don’t rely on incorrect answers. Viewers from St. Clair Shores to Livonia have asked whether they should be stocking up on bottled water. For people who don’t drink tap water and only drink bottled water, having a supply of bottled water available in the event that you can’t get to a grocery store is sensible. A good source for updated travel answers is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention travel information page.
Can coronavirus spread to pets? Are you immune after you’ve been infected?
Read full article: Can coronavirus spread to pets? Are you immune after you’ve been infected?Dr. Frank McGeorge wants to verify or refute any information about the coronavirus, but there are also some questions experts still don’t know the answer to. McGeorge is discussing them because acknowldging what we don’t know is just as important as verifying information so people don’t rely on incorrect answers. The alpha form is what usually infects pets, and the COVID-19 virus is a beta coronavirus from bats that our pets can’t catch. Another question from viewers in Ann Arbor and Troy is, “Are you immune after you’ve been infected?”The answer is yes. Experts don’t know if immunity would be highly specific or broad enough to protect a person if the virus underwent a slight mutation.
Do masks help protect against coronavirus? How long can it live on surfaces?
Read full article: Do masks help protect against coronavirus? How long can it live on surfaces?McGeorge is discussing them because acknowldging what we don’t know is just as important as verifying information so people don’t rely on incorrect answers. If you’re a healthy person who doesn’t want to get sick, ordinary masks aren’t considered especially helpful. Tight-fitting N-95 masks are used in the hospital, and they can protect you if they’re worn correctly. An article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in September 2019 suggested that N-95 masks aren’t more helpful in terms of preventing influenza. Attention to disinfecting surfaces, especially in commonly touched public areas, will be critical.
Will warmer weather help stop coronavirus? Is street spraying effective?
Read full article: Will warmer weather help stop coronavirus? Is street spraying effective?Dr. Frank McGeorge wants to verify or refute any information about the coronavirus, but there are also some questions experts still don’t know the answer to. McGeorge is discussing them because acknowldging what we don’t know is just as important as verifying information so people don’t rely on incorrect answers. Warm weather effectViewers from Van Buren Township and elsewhere have asked Local 4 if it’s true that warmer weather in the spring and summer will naturally stop the spread of coronavirus. A viewer from Garden City asked whether spraying streets and buildings with disinfectant is effective against coronavirus. The truth is experts don’t know that answer, either.
Will warmer weather help stop coronavirus? Is street spraying effective?
Read full article: Will warmer weather help stop coronavirus? Is street spraying effective?Will warmer weather help stop coronavirus? Is street spraying effective? Published: February 28, 2020, 5:48 pmThere’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers.
Is a person with coronavirus contagious before they feel sick?
Read full article: Is a person with coronavirus contagious before they feel sick?DETROIT – There’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers. Click here if you want to submit a question about the coronavirus. How long is a person contagious before symptoms? Local 4 received a this question from a viewer: “Is it true that a person with the coronavirus is contagious two weeks before they feel sick?”The answer: potentially. That situation raises the possibility that the virus might be transmissible long before the illness is apparent.
Answering 3 popular questions about coronavirus outbreak
Read full article: Answering 3 popular questions about coronavirus outbreakDETROIT – There’s a lot of information and misinformation out there about the coronavirus, so Local 4 is letting viewers submit questions so we can find verified answers. Dr. Frank McGeorge will continue to work to get the most accurate information available on the outbreak. Local 4 received three questions from Pontiac, Highland Township and Fraser about where or not the flu shot or pneumonia vaccine can prevent a coronavirus infection. A viewer from Macomb Township wanted to know if the claim that COVID-19 sickens people for 10 to 15 days is true. Remember that about a month ago, there were questions about whether the coronavirus could spread from person to person.