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When can you expect the worst of COVID-19 symptoms after you test positive?
September 17, 2020

What are some signs or symptoms that I should seek emergency medical attention for after testing positive for COVID-19?

One should seek emergency medical care immediately for any of the following potential COVID-19 symptoms: trouble breathing, chest pain or pressure, confusion, inability to wake or stay awake, bluish lips or face, or any other severe/concerning symptoms.
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September 15, 2020

7 COVID-19 Myths Debunked

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted plenty of discussion about questionable treatments and “must-try” preventive measures. With so much misinformation and difference of opinion out there, how can you know what to trust? We recommend doing thorough research and following the advice of the experts and your own your health care provider.
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September 15, 2020

Experts Offer Tips for Managing Back-to-School Disruptions

The COVID-19 pandemic is making the 2020 school year a complicated one for students, parents, and educators. Along with being concerned about the disease itself, parents are worried about their children’s emotional responses to the disruptions it brings. But health care experts say there are ways to help kids face these classroom challenges.
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September 3, 2020

UAB Medicine Provides Safe Cardiovascular Care during COVID-19

This past spring, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) reported that emergency rooms across the United States were seeing a large drop in heart attack admissions. UAB Medicine also saw a decrease in cardiovascular event cases, due to patients’ fear of COVID-19. UAB Medicine responded by expanding its telehealth services and creating policies to protect patients and staff, so that it could safely provide cardiovascular care to those who need it.
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Three photos side by side; left: smiling UAB doctor in white coat; middle: female surgeon in scrubs smiling; right: female employee smiling
August 28, 2020

UAB Medicine Pharmacy Residency Program Celebrates 50 Years

There have been many milestone birthdays at UAB Medicine lately. Two years ago we marked the 50th anniversary of the very first transplant procedure at UAB, and just last year the entire enterprise celebrated its 50th birthday. Now, UAB Medicine’s distinguished pharmacy residency program is celebrating 50 years of service.
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When can you expect the worst of COVID-19 symptoms after you test positive?
August 24, 2020

Am I more or less susceptible to getting COVID-19 based on specific diet regimens, i.e. Keto or Whole 30?

No specific diet regimen, like Keto or Whole 30, has been shown to make someone more or less susceptible to getting COVID-19. A well-balanced diet is best to help support one’s immune system.
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August 24, 2020

Does the flu vaccine interfere with the body’s ability to fight off COVID-19?

The seasonal influenza vaccine will not interfere with the body’s ability to fight off COVID-19. Both the SARS-CoV-2 virus and influenza virus will be circulating in our communities this fall and winter. We strongly recommend that everyone 6 months of age and older (with rare exceptions) receive the influenza vaccine this fall. This is to prevent either acquiring the influenza virus or developing severe influenza, which may lead to hospitalizations, intensive care unit admissions, or death.
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Is it safe to spend time with someone who previously tested positive for COVID-19 if they are no longer symptomatic?
August 24, 2020

How does the humidity level in the air affect airborne transmission of COVID-19?

Studies have looked at the effect of temperature and humidity on survival of other respiratory viruses, like SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and influenza. Studies are ongoing to assess whether SARS-CoV-2 behaves similarly with respect to latitude, temperature, and humidity variation. 
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How does washing hands protect us from spreading COVID-19?
August 24, 2020

How should I wash fruits and vegetables to kill COVID-19?

It is recommended that you wash or scrub fruits and vegetables under running water before eating, preparing, or cooking. Do not wash fruits or vegetables with soap, detergents, or other disinfecting products. Washed fruits and vegetables should then be dried and stored separate from other raw or unwashed foods.
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When can you expect the worst of COVID-19 symptoms after you test positive?
August 24, 2020

If UV rays can kill viruses is wearing sunblock a bad idea during the coronavirus pandemic?

There are three types of UV light that come from the sun: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C, with almost all the UV radiation that reaches the earth’s surface being UV-A or UV-B. UV-C is what can act as a disinfectant at medical facilities using sophisticated technology, operation systems, safety protocols, and expertise in this area. There is no evidence that sun exposure will kill the coronavirus. We continue to recommend sunscreen to protect oneself from the harmful effects of sun exposure on the skin.
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Is it safe to travel within the United States during COVID-19?
August 24, 2020

Is hydroxychloroquine effective in treating COVID-19?

Several studies have evaluated the use of hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19. Current best available evidence does not show clear benefit of hydroxychloroquine. The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) treatment guidelines for COVID-19 recommend hydroxychloroquine use only in the context of a clinical trial.
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Is it safe to spend time with someone who previously tested positive for COVID-19 if they are no longer symptomatic?
August 24, 2020

Should I self-isolate if I came in contact with someone who had direct contact with someone who tested positive?

If you were a close contact of someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19, it is recommended that you quarantine for 14 days from the last day of contact with that person. If you were around someone who was identified as a close contact of someone diagnosed with COVID-19, then you should monitor for any symptoms. You would not need to self-quarantine in this case, unless you develop symptoms or if the person identified as a close contact develops COVID-19.
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