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Short and (hopefully) sweet

Changes ahead Let’s start this week with some updates. COVID and ILI Things continue to move in the right direction on the respiratory virus front. COVID hospital admissions are down again. So are wastewater levels, and Wisconsin falls in the “low” category for flu activity. I’ve got no recent data on RSV, but last we heard, that was headed down…

Back to Basics: spine-tingling news and updates

Plus: asks and points of interest So it turns out that one way you can take care of your health is to take care of your back? And your humble correspondent isn’t always the best at that? All of which is to say: no essay this week, mostly bullet points. But before we get to those, let’s check in on…

Not so fast

Have we hit peak virus season yet? At first glance, it might seem like Wisconsin has passed the high water mark for COVID, flu and RSV: COVID hospital admissions have dropped significantly So have COVID markers in wastewater Respiratory viruses in lab samples all seem to have plateaued or dropped a bit At this point, you’re probably thinking “He’s got…

Back to masking

Mask mask, baby Today (or tomorrow, if you’re reading this early), the WCC will issue an advisory call to return to masking: The Wisconsin Council of Churches strongly encourages congregations to return to using masks in worship and other gatherings. The current wave of COVID and other respiratory virus infections calls for increased caution and use of mitigation strategies.

“Nothing about us without us”

+ your pre-Christmas COVID update I want to add a point to last week’s discussion of disability, but first, let’s take care of a couple of points.

“As more of us become disabled”

Long COVID, Disability, and Identity Miles Griffis published an article last week at The Sick Times asking a straightforward but difficult question: Why aren’t HIV/AIDS advocacy groups taking the threat of Long COVID more seriously?

What have we been doing?

And what should you do to stay safe? In honor of the WCC annual meeting (held very successfully at Holy Wisdom Monastery on December 5th), I thought I would pass along the Community Health Program report for the year. Skip ahead for a COVID update and some suggestions.

Back to life, back to community

Where do WE go from here? No one would seriously argue against the idea that COVID has been hard on communities of all sizes, from the largest cities to the smallest towns. The pandemic hindered every support imaginable: schools, libraries, health care, and yes, churches. COVID also revealed the many inequities in the American health system. It made them all…

A Fall Cornucopia of Links

COVID updates and points of interest Some weeks, I have a particular subject to dig into for this newsletter. Other weeks, the subjects are a little more diverse, shall we say. It’s one of those weeks. Let’s get right to it.

What to believe

Misinformation’s back, baby We have news from the Department of Not Great: Belief in misinformation has not improved since the introduction of COVID vaccines. In fact, it’s gotten worse. And it’s spreading to ideas about other vaccines.