COVID-19 : où en est vraiment la situation en 2026 ?

En mars 2026, le COVID-19 semble sortir du temps de l’exception qui a dominé les premières années de la pandémie. Pour autant, le SARS-CoV-2 n’a pas disparu du paysage sanitaire. Sa circulation demeure surveillée, la vaccination reste recommandée pour les personnes les plus vulnérables, et le COVID long continue d’alimenter les travaux de recherche comme les préoccupations cliniques de terrain. Pour les professionnels de santé, l’enjeu n’est donc plus de répondre à une crise aiguë, mais de composer avec une infection respiratoire installée dans la durée, dont les formes graves se concentrent sur des publics ciblés et dont les séquelles prolongées restent imparfaitement élucidées.[1][2][3]

Caducee.net
No one knows for sure how to convert #COVID19 wastewater data into a reliable estimate of infections. Of one thing I'm reasonable certain: the Pandemic Mitigation Collaborative wildly overestimates those numbers. Currently, it estimates 334,000 new daily injections and 1 in 147 actively infectious. Meanwhile, JPWeiland, using the same wastewater data, estimates 135,000 new daily infections and 1 in 500 "currently reasonably infectious." We can't be sure who's correct, but I know which I trust.

The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID 'Airborne'

https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2026/03/27/Human-Cost-Failing-Name-COVID-Airborne/

"Is it possible that health-care workers were inadequately protected during the pandemic — and continue to be unnecessarily exposed to serious risk?"

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@longcovid
#LongCovid #PwLC #PostCovidSyndrome #LC #PASC #postcovid
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The Human Cost of Failing to Name COVID ‘Airborne’ | The Tyee

Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.

The Tyee
"One Day More" - then vs now practice session for The Marsh Family album launch concerts in 2 weeks

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3月30日

#体重 : 70.4kg

#検温
朝 : 36.5度

#パルスオキシメーター
朝 : 92%

#COVID19
症状 発熱:↑
空咳:ある
倦怠感:いつも
痰:少し
嗅覚・味覚障害:なし
息切れ:なし
筋肉・関節痛:腰が痛い
喉の痛み:なし
頭痛:なし
悪寒:なし
吐き気:なし
鼻詰まり:なし
下痢:なし
喀血:なし
結膜充血:なし

Now, the Hoarding Foundation of Alberta is, imnsho, great. 🙂

Prior to the beginning of the #covid19 #pandemic I had gone to their in-person support group and found some very useful strategies for dealing with what I recognised could become a significant problem. Back then, they weren't even a formal organisation yet and I'm pleased that they've come so far to provide much-needed expertise on this disorder.

Check them out here! 🙂

https://www.hdfa.ca

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#hoarding
#materials
#objects
#accessibility
#Alberta
#yeg

Hoarding Disorder Foundation of Alberta | Hoarding Disorder Support | Alberta Canada

HDFA provides support & services for those experience hoarding disorder & works to break the stigma of HD.

HDFA Published

I bought the tool secondhand somewhere in #Edmonton, #Alberta sometime shortly after the beginning of the #covid19 #pandemic, as one of many quasi-random #tools and #materials I would end up testing and using to create my own masks that would be safe for me to wear for long periods and provide the best degree of homemade #PPE protection I could manage whilst also avoiding problems with #allergies (such as metal on nose-fittings).

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#TrialAndError
#testing
#experimental
#experimentation
#safety
#health
#CovidIsNotOver

The good news: I updated my Covid vaccine yesterday.

The bad news: My autoimmune disease is attacking me with a vengeance.

#MaskUp #Covid #COVID19