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Montgomery doctor warns of a summer COVID increase

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 22, 2024
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Dr. David Thrasher’s memory of the COVID-19 pandemic will always be vivid. He was the first to see a COVID patient in Alabama, in addition to treating numerous patients on ventilators who were fighting for their lives.

Thrasher expressed that the past two years have been the most challenging of her life. She shared that she even lost her nurse to the situation.

According to Dr. Thrasher, even though the initial wave of the pandemic has passed and some of the uncertainty has dissipated, the threat of the virus still persists, particularly during the summer season. He points out that children being out of school, people going on vacations, and spending more time indoors are all factors that contribute to the ongoing danger posed by the virus.

It is suggested to keep a few at-home COVID-19 tests readily available and to contact your physician immediately upon a positive result. Acting quickly is crucial in treating the virus, and every passing hour can make a significant difference in your recovery.

According to him, treating this condition within the first 48 hours is crucial. He emphasized that although treatment within the first five days is possible, treating it within the first 48 hours guarantees recovery within one or two days.

Dr. Thrasher anticipates an updated vaccine to be available in the fall. However, at present, he advises that only individuals who are most vulnerable should consider receiving the vaccine.

“He explained that individuals over the age of 60 should consider getting the vaccine as they are at a higher risk of experiencing complications. While all of his grandchildren have been vaccinated, he is not yet sure if he would recommend this specific vaccine for them.”

According to him, although the strain has undergone several mutations since the pandemic started, the symptoms to be watchful for remain the same – a cough, fatigue, and a sore throat.

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