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There needs to be enough immunity in the general population from vaccines or infections for the Covid-19 pandemic to transition to an endemic phase -- similar to manageable diseases like influenza. This growing debate on whether Covid-19 is endemic really rests on what we are "willing to accept," said CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Would we accept annual Covid-19 deaths at a level similar to that from the flu? Can that number be higher? Lower? The answer really depends on where you live.
THE LATEST NUMBERS Global Cases 222,043,731
Global Deaths 4,588,933
US Cases 40,282,910
US Deaths 650,691 Source: Johns Hopkins University YOU ASKED. WE ANSWERED. Q What can parents do to keep kids safe at school? A
One of the easiest ways parents can help infections stay out of school is to talk to their children every day to see how they are feeling and keep them home if they're sick.
"The point is to make sure we do this before they get on the school bus," said Xiaoyan Song, director of infection control and epidemiology at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC. "If all the parents did their due diligence and the child is looking great and everything's normal, before they say goodbye to the kids at the school bus or before they drop the kids off, we'll have a very, very minimum transmission in the school."
When kids go to school, they should wear masks indoors, keep a physical distance from others and regularly wash their hands. Schools need good ventilation and to keep surfaces clean. Teachers and staff must be vaccinated and masked.
Send your questions here. Are you a health care worker fighting Covid-19? Message us on WhatsApp about the challenges you're facing: +1 347-322-0415. TOP 3 READS OF THE WEEK Vaccine slowdowns in the wealthy West could incubate the next disaster in the Covid crisis
One of the greatest success stories of the Covid-19 crisis has hit an alarming bump in the road. The initial stages of the vaccine rollout earlier this year in countries such as Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States provided hope that the misery of lockdowns and isolation could soon be a distant memory, at least in a small group of rich nations, Luke McGee reports.
Both Israel and the UK appeared on track to hit the rough target of 80-90% of fully vaccinated citizens that each of the experts CNN spoke to said is required to drop restrictions, while America had legitimate cause for optimism. But then came a drop in the number of daily vaccinations, which creates an opportunity for the virus to spread, mutate and break through those countries' borders to others with lower inoculation rates. In other words, it could incubate the next disaster in this pandemic. Dread at 30,000 feet: Inside the increasingly violent world of US flight attendants
Working as a flight attendant previously afforded Mitra Amirzadeh the freedom to explore the world -- taking her from her home in Florida to destinations including Kenya, France and Spain, Francesca Street reports.
As the pandemic spread, the perks of Amirzadeh's job diminished. Now restricted to domestic US flights, her work involves navigating not only the fear of catching Covid-19, but also the recent uptick in disruptive passengers.
Flight attendants are getting self-defense training as the number of unruly passengers rises. Credit: CNN How the pandemic turned humble shipping containers into the hottest items on the planet
Roughly 18 months into the Covid-19 pandemic, global shipping is still in crisis, with backlogs looming over the peak holiday shopping period. One look at the market for steel shipping containers, and it's clear that a return to normal won't happen any time soon, Julia Horowitz reports.
Before the coronavirus hit, companies could rent a humble 20-foot or 40-foot box with relative ease, allowing them to move goods at a low cost. Containers have a lifespan of about 15 years before they're recycled into low-cost storage or building solutions. But empty boxes remain scattered across Europe and North America, while supply chain delays mean even more are needed to fulfill orders.
TODAY'S TOP TIP Being fully vaccinated reduces odds of long-term Covid-19 symptoms by half
A study of breakthrough Covid-19 infections finds that vaccines not only reduce the risk of severe disease and hospitalization but can lower the odds of having long-term Covid-19 symptoms too.
"We found that the odds of having symptoms for 28 days or more after post-vaccination infection were approximately halved by having two vaccine doses. This result suggests that the risk of long Covid is reduced in individuals who have received double vaccination, when additionally considering the already documented reduced risk of infection overall," researchers wrote in the study published in the journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases. So get your vaccination now.
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