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Washington State experiences a surge in Covid cases during the summer

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
June 8, 2024
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As of now, a minor Covid-19 surge is being witnessed once again in Washington state.

The fact that Covid is not behaving like a seasonal respiratory virus, such as flu or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), is evident. Unlike these viruses, which are prevalent during the autumn and winter months, Covid seems to be lingering beyond its expected seasonal timeframe.

While not as substantial as previous surges, the current increase in Washington is still a noteworthy uptick from recent low levels.

In late May and early June, there has been a noticeable increase in emergency department (ED) visits, as indicated by the state’s virus dashboard. The numbers have risen by approximately one-third, and hospitalizations have also experienced a surge during this period.

Tracking Covid-19 case numbers and prevalence in the community has become more challenging compared to the pandemic era. The availability of mass public testing sites is no longer prevalent, and numerous rapid tests taken at home remain unreported.

Pavitra Roychoudhury from the University of Washington Medicine’s virology lab stated that although not entirely accurate, monitoring wastewater and hospitalization/ED visit rates can provide a reasonable indication.

According to the Washington state epidemiologist, Dr. Scott Lindquist, Covid-19 levels are on the rise in all of those areas.

According to Lindquist, he has noticed a surge in patient visits and has also observed a rise among his family and friends.

According to Lindquist, it is now appropriate to wear a mask in public places. He plans to wear a mask at the airport during his upcoming flight, stating that although he hasn’t been wearing one all the time, he believes it’s reasonable to do so in crowded areas, especially with the recent surge in Covid cases.

As per Lindquist, safeguarding the most vulnerable individuals is crucial. As we gear up for upcoming festivities like Father’s Day and graduations, he advises us to be cautious.

According to Lindquist, it is crucial for individuals to keep themselves and others safe by staying updated with vaccines.

According to him, come autumn, there will probably be a fresh Covid-19 booster that will be accessible and suggested.

It’s always a good idea to check in with a health-care provider if you’re wondering whether you’re due for another shot, especially if you’re at higher risk for complications from the virus like those who are 65 or older, according to Lindquist.

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