COVID-19 Quarantine: Are 5 Days Too Much?

COVID-19 Quarantine: Are 5 Days Too Much?

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by Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, FNP, MPH | Blog | Recently the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has changed its recommendations for COVID-19 quarantine. From time to time, the CDC will make changes as new evidence is known. Some experts are concerned about the recent changes in the recommendations. Click on the video below to see what's going on. https://youtu.be/LtvjlE62rbU
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Omicron UPDATE

Omicron UPDATE

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by Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, FNP, MPH | Blog | Omicron update. Omicron update. In this video, I featured Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. John Cambell, Dr. Mobeen Syed, and Dr. KeKe Fairfax to provide you with the most current update. More to come. https://youtu.be/wSCct_rG0gM Transcript 00:00:03 Mr. Willie Breaux, Jr. You are listening to hypertension resistant to treatment where you will get knowledge, training, resources and support. 00:00:10 Mr. Willie Breaux, Jr. For better blood pressure control. 00:00:13 Mr. Willie Breaux, Jr. If you are suffering with high blood pressure or blood pressure that is difficult to treat. 00:00:17 Mr. Willie Breaux, Jr. This podcast is certainly for you. Here is Dr. Tonya. 00:00:25 Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire Hi, I'm Doctor Tonya and I'm here to teach you everything you ought…
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COVID-19 New Variant Uncertainty, But So Far Mild in Vaccinated

COVID-19 New Variant Uncertainty, But So Far Mild in Vaccinated

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by Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, FNP, MPH | Blog | Covid-19 new variant uncertainty, but so far mild symptoms without hospitalization have occurred so far. The new COVID-19 variant (B1.1.529) called Omicron was first discovered in South Africa on November 11, 2021, some experts suspect. However, some experts believe it was first spotted in Europe. South Africa has a low vaccination rate (less than 38%). Isreal, Germany, Belgian, Italy, and France have detected the Omicron variant. How Bad Is It? There are 32 spike proteins and 50 different mutations on the Omicron variant and this is more than the Alpha and Delta variants. The uncertainty of how harmful (more hospitalizations and more deadly) this variant is so far is the problem we are facing currently. It may take up to…
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How to Put Your Mind at Ease During COVID-19

How to Put Your Mind at Ease During COVID-19

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by Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, FNP, MPH | Blog | How to Put Your Mind at Ease During COVID-19. As you might know, COVID-19 has created trauma, stress, and anxiety in many people. Adults and children alike are experiencing emotional pain from the impact of this pandemic. https://youtu.be/DipV4tAKzcw It's obvious that people who experienced severe COVID-19 symptoms and long COVID have been through a lot of pain. Also, anyone who has lost loved ones, friends, coworkers, or anyone they cared about has experienced loss and emotional pain. Alternative Therapies Some research studies have suggested that Transcendental Meditation (TM) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) are effective therapies. Keep in mind that this is not medical advice. Ask your doctor these therapies would be appropriate for you. is a type…
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How to Get Monoclonal Antibodies Treatment

How to Get Monoclonal Antibodies Treatment

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by Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, FNP, MPH | Blog | Updated 1/22/2022: Monoclonal antibodies are no longer recommended widely due to the Omicron variant. Research has shown that two out of three brands are not effective against Omicron. How to get monoclonal antibodies treatment? Monoclonal antibodies have become the standard of care that is used to protect you from getting severely sick. Pregnant women now qualify for these monoclonal antibodies. So far, there is a 70-80% reduction in hospitalization if you are treated with monoclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies work against the Delta variant and they are safe. You might feel okay right now, but you might turn for the worst over time. So don't wait to get the monoclonal antibodies because they are not recommended after 10 days of symptoms.…
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COVID-19 UPDATE: September 24, 2021

COVID-19 UPDATE: September 24, 2021

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There is a lot going on. Here is your COVID-19 update for September 24, 2021. The United States deaths are more than the 1918 Flu, which originated in the spring from chickens (genes of avian). The Delta variant is more transmissible than the Spanish flu. The Spanish flu of the 1918 pandemic was more deadly than the COVID-19 Delta variant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV3NSwtuNxM Vaccine Hesitancy For various reasons, there are still people who do not want to get vaccinated. Some reasons are personal, political, and some have to do with misinformation and health illiteracy. Whatever the case may be, research has shown that those who do not take the COVID-19 vaccine, are at high risk of hospitalization and death. This is the case even if they had the COVID-19 infection in the…
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Latest Ivermectin Update

Latest Ivermectin Update

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This is the latest ivermectin update. In this episode, I will give you the latest information on ivermectin including its misuse and abuse. I feature Dr. Tim Spector, director of ZOE COVID Tracker, Dr. John Farley, director at the FDA, Dr. Brad Stanfield, and more. Thanks for watching! https://youtu.be/tjX_h-nY6yo
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Pick Your COVID-19 Risk

Pick Your COVID-19 Risk

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Tonya L. Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, MPH, RN Pick your COVID-19 risk. Medical expert academics have predicted that COVID-19 will be endemic at least for several seasons. That essentially means that eventually, just about everyone will get infected with the COVID-19 virus. They think this is happening due to the highly infectious Delta variant and our inability to reach herd immunity. According to Dr. Andrew Pollard, herd immunity is "impossible" because people who are vaccinated could still spread the virus. I know, a COVID-19 endemic sounds like bad news, and this news is hard to believe. Even worst is that Dr. Pollard said there are likely new variants of concern on the rise. The new variants will likely be just as transmissible or more transmissible than COVID-19 Delta. However, the good news…
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Boosters and COVID-19 Surge

Boosters and COVID-19 Surge

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Tonya L. Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, MPH Boosters and COVID-19 Delta Surge. A COVID-19 booster is an additional shot or jab of the same brand vaccine that completed your vaccination 8-12 months after the second shot. Mixing and matching of vaccines are not supported by current research findings, but the results from the several trials are pending. Pfizer, once approved will be in line for the booster, but only time will tell if Moderna will be ready, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Confusion About Boosters One week ago, medical and public health experts said that vaccines are still providing strong protection against hospitalization and death. After assuring everyone that a booster is not yet needed, we now have some new evidence. New research findings have shown that COVID-19 vaccines are not providing…
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