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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending June 20
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Prevalence of asymptomatic disease: An estimated 40–45% of people who test positive for SARS-CoV-2 do not have symptoms at the time of testing, according to a narrative review of 16 cohorts in the Annals of Internal Medicine. In four cohorts with longitudinal data, few of the asymptomatic patients (0–10%) went on to develop symptoms. But in one skilled nursing facility, 89% of initially asymptomatic patients became sick. The researchers say, “It is imperative that testing programs include those without symptoms.” They add, “The early data that we have assembled on the prevalence of asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection suggest that this is a significant factor in the rapid progression of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Smoking cigarettes — even one or less per day — is associated with increased mortality risk, a JAMA Network Open study shows. Researchers combined data from several federal smoking surveys performed between 1992 and 2011. In those surveys, some 500,000 adults reported their smoking histories. National mortality data showed that, compared with never-smokers, daily smokers (averaging 600 cigarettes per month) bore a 2.3-fold higher all-cause mortality risk, with non-daily smokers (averaging 40 per month) sustaining a 1.8-fold higher risk. Heightened mortality risks became apparent even at levels of 6 to 10 cigarettes per month. The researchers conclude: “Thus, all smokers should quit, regardless of how infrequently they smoke.”
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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending May 30
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A nail salon in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, said an employee tested positive for COVID-19 — just days after it reopened.
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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending May 16
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A Muskogee County man accused of coughing on police and claiming he had COVID-19 is now facing felony charges.
Muskogee man accused of coughing on officers, claiming to have COVID-19
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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending May 9
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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending May 2.
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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending Apr. 18
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The Latest in COVID-19 News: Week Ending Apr. 11
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