Reading Aloud without a Mask, Olfactory Bulbs, Omega Variant

Conclusion and recommendation:" Ineligibility because of age and lack of vaccination contribute to persistent elevated risk for outbreaks in schools, especially as new SARS-CoV-2 variants emerge. However, implementation of multiple prevention strategies within schools can mitigate this risk. "Olfactory Bulbs Speaking of smell,over 20 papers show MRI signal abnormalities in the olfactory bulbs of COVID-19 patients with anosmia (loss of smell). This isn ' t new, but anosmia has been reported inbreakthroughcasesas well. The images below show some resolution in a patient from time 1 to time 2.Magnetic Resonance Imaging Alteration of the Brain in a Patient With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Anosmia" ...we can speculate that SARS-CoV-2 might invade the brain through the olfactory pathway and cause an olfactory dysfunction of sensorineural origin. " modified from Fig 2 (Politi et al., 2020).A coronal 2-dimensional FLAIR image shows a slight reduction of the hyperintensity and the thickness of the olfactory bulbs [right side], suggesting a postinfection olfactory loss.modified from Fig 2 (Politi et al., 2020).FLAIR image showing complete resolution of the previously seen signal alteration within the cortex of the right gyrus rectus [bottom image].Omega Variant OK, I made that up. However (alpha, beta, delta, epsilon, iota, gamma, OTHER):Differing variant distributions between vaccinated breakthrough and unvaccinated caseshttps://t.co/lW1vfRWPlspic.twitter.com...
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