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The Buncombe County COVID-19 weekly update: Hospital admissions are low & wastewater virus is increasing

November 27, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC –  November 29, 2023 – The COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard. For the week ending on November 11th:

  • Hospital admission levels are low in 94 of 100 counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and about 86% of the counties in the U.S. However, they have increased in North Carolina and increased in Buncombe County from the previous week.
  • 5% of the deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the third lowest level of 6 groups. This has increased since the previous week.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are minimal in North Carolina. This represents less than 1.5% of all ER visits, the lowest of 5 levels and stable from the previous week.

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on November 15th is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a red level representing the highest level of 5 groups, currently between the 80th and 100th percentile relative to the past level measured at the same site.
  • The 15-day rate of change of the number of viral gene copies in each water sample has increased from the previous week, at 10% to 99%, the middle level of 3 groups for a positive rate of change.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants everyone to know that:

  • COVID-19 can affect people differently. Some people have mild symptoms like a cold and others have more severe symptoms like a bad case of the flu. Some effects can be long-lasting.
  • Older adults and immunocompromised people are at a higher risk of developing severe illness and being hospitalized.

The Department of Health and Human Services recommends:

  • Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines. The new updated vaccine, which has been available since September this year, is effective against the latest COVID strains. The CDC recommends the updated vaccine for eligible people ages 6 months and older. The vaccine can reduce the risk of developing severe illness, becoming hospitalized or dying.
  • For extra protection, wear an efficient medical grade mask
  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home
  • People with any COVID symptoms should get tested
  • If you test positive, your doctor may recommend medical treatment

If you get COVID, here’s the latest CDC guidelines:

  • Isolate for 5 days provided the fever has resolved for at least 24 hours without taking any fever-reducing medicine. Isolation means staying home and away from others.
  • After the isolation period, wear a high-quality mask around others at home and in public for the next 5 days
  • Masking can stop earlier with 2 negative antigen tests taken 48 hours apart

More and more Americans have developed some immunity to COVID-19 from immunizations and previous infection. New variants continue to infect people with the most at-risk groups more susceptible to severe illness.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/COVID_11.29.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

Concert Calendar 11/27-12/5

November 26, 2023 by Whitley Albury

Monday, November 27th

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

The Page Brothers @ Little Jumbo

Alexalone, Lavender Blue, Hendrix Littleton @ Static Age 

Silent Films, Loud Music @ Different World 

 

Tuesday, November 28th

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Nolan Taylor, Logan Halstead @ Grey Eagle 

Asheville FM Djs @ Fleetwood’s

 

Wednesday   November 29th

Big Freedia, Haiku Hands, Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph @ Grey Eagle 

Jackson Breit @ The Orange Peel 

Anders Thomson @ Double Crown 

 

Thursday November 30th

Buffalo Nichols, Crow Billiken @ Grey Eagle 

Eric Chesson @ One World Brewing 

Acklan Walker @ One World West

Joe Buck Yourself, Aunt Vicki, Paprika @ The Odd

Bad Ties, Bombay Gasoline, True Lilith @ Static Age 

49 Winchester, Sam Barber @ The Orange Peel 

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas @ Harrahs Cherokee Center 

 

Friday December 1st

Grayson Capps & Corky Hughes @ Grey Eagle 

TJ Stacy & Team Awesome @ One World Brewing 

Adam Chase, Jay White, Rebekah Todd, Cynthia Mcdermott w/ Chess Club @ One World Brewing West 

Samantha Fish , Jesse Dayton, Jon Spencer, Eric Johanson @ Salvage Station

Yer, Good Trauma, Lady Kabela, Dividers @ Static Age 

Mersiv, Sippy, HEYZ @ The Orange Peel 

Floating Action, Scott McMicken & The Ever-Expanding @ Eulogy 

 

Saturday, December 2nd

Sam Grisman Project @ Grey Eagle 

The Talisman @ The One Stop 

Invitational Blues Showcase w/ Sal Landers & Melissa McKinney @ One World Brewing West 

Same as it Ever Was @ Salvage Station 

Dead Gowns, H.Pruz, Colin Miller @ Static Age 

Neal Francis, The Psycodelics @ The Orange Peel 

Bad Sleepers, Socialist Anxiety, The Human Fund @ 27 Club 

Sunday, December 3rd 

Sunn O))), Jesse Sykes, Phil Wandescher & Bill Herzog @ The Orange Peel 

Sunday Jazz Jam @ One World Brewing West 

Tina & Her Pony @ Highland Brewing

 

Monday, December 4th
Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Asheville Jazz Collective @ Little Jumbo 

 

Tuesday, December 5th

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page, Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo 

 

In Theatres: 

Asheville Community Theater : Elf The Musical 1-23 December 

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

Holiday gatherings can spread the COVID-19 virus & other respiratory viruses too

November 21, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC – Thanksgiving, November 23, 2023 – COVID-19 and other respiratory viral infections can spread through holiday gatherings and travel. Prior to the COVID pandemic, respiratory viral infections like the flu and RSV have been around. However, COVID has made us aware that we can take steps to reduce the spread of respiratory viruses when getting together for the holidays. Therefore, persons more susceptible to getting sick from respiratory viruses have become more cautious.

Here’s some general recommendations:

  • Outdoor gatherings are safer than indoors; small gatherings are safer than large; and indoor gatherings are safer in larger spaces with the windows and doors open to allow fresh air to circulate
  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home

If people are at high risk to get sick:

  • Consider getting the updated COVID shot, a flu shot and, if indicated, the new RSV vaccine 1-2 weeks before getting together
  • Consider wearing a high-quality medical mask during indoor gatherings
  • Wash hands frequently

Be extra protective if you are having guests from out of town. Here’s some advice:

  • Visitors should test for COVID before attending gatherings outside the house with at-risk people
  • Visitors should consider wearing a high-quality medical mask in indoor public spaces and when on public transportation
  • Visitors can refrain from going to indoor gatherings about a week prior to arrival
  • Have a plan in place for access to COVID-19 medicine

Dr. William Schaffner, professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, tells USA Today.com that COVID-19 cases should increase over the winter as they have the past 3 years like other respiratory viral infections. The risk of transmission can also increase during the upcoming holiday season when many people get together indoors.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Respiratory-viruses_11.29.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

The Buncombe County COVID-19 weekly update: Hospital admissions are low & wastewater levels are rising

November 21, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC –  November 15, 2023 – The COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard. For the week ending on November 11th.

  • Hospital admission levels are low in 94 of 100 counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and about 86% of the counties in the U.S. However, they have increased in North Carolina and increased in Buncombe County from the previous week.
  • 5% of the deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the third lowest level of 6 groups. This has increased since the previous week.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are minimal in North Carolina. This represents less than 1.5% of all ER visits, the lowest of 5 levels and stable from the previous week.

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on November 8th is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a red level representing the highest level of 5 groups, currently between the 80th and 100th percentile relative to the past level measured at the same site.
  • The 15-day rate of change of the number of viral gene copies in each water sample has increased from the previous week, at 1% to 9%, the lowest level of 3 groups for a positive rate of change.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants everyone to know that:

  • COVID-19 can affect people differently. Some people have mild symptoms like a cold and others have more severe symptoms like a bad case of the flu. Some effects can be long-lasting.
  • Older adults and immunocompromised people are at a higher risk of developing severe illness and being hospitalized.

The Department of Health and Human Services recommends:

  • Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines. The new updated vaccine, which has been available since September this year, is effective against the latest COVID strains. The CDC recommends the updated vaccine for everyone ages 6 months and older. The vaccine can reduce the risk of severe illness, becoming hospitalized or dying. The new updated vaccine is available locally at pharmacies, health centers and at the Buncombe County Health and Human Services Building at 40 Coxe Avenue in Asheville during regular business hours.
  • For extra protection, wear an efficient medical grade mask
  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home
  • People with any COVID symptoms should get tested
  • If you test positive, your doctor may recommend medical treatment

If you get COVID, here’s the latest CDC guidelines:

  • Isolate for 5 days provided the fever has resolved for at least 24 hours without taking any fever-reducing medicine. Isolation means staying home and away from others.
  • After the isolation period, wear a high-quality mask around others at home and in public for the next 5 days
  • Masking can stop earlier with 2 negative antigen tests taken 48 hours apart

More and more Americans have developed some immunity to COVID-19 from immunizations and previous infection. New variants continue to infect people with the most at-risk groups more susceptible to severe illness.

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

Concert Calendar 11/20-11/28

November 19, 2023 by Whitley Albury

Monday, November 20

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Alexandra Kay w/Haley Mae Campbell @ The Orange Peel

Jacob Rodriguez Quartet @ Little Jumbo

Work Wife + Lavender Blue @ Different Wrld

 

Tuesday, November 21

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Takeover Tuesday w/DJ Molly Parti @ Salvage Station

Will Boyd Quartet @ Little Jumbo

 

Wednesday, November 22

ROBBIE ROBERTSON’S LAST WALTZ @ Grey Eagle

The Nightmare Before Thanksgiving @ The Odditorium

Psych Night @ Fleetwood’s 

Ariella @ AyurPrana Listening Room

 

Thursday, November 23

Hang out with people you love @ Your House

 

Friday, November 24

DAVID WILCOX @ Grey Eagle

SODOWN @ Asheville Music Hall 

SUGAR BOMB @ The One Stop

Meschiya Lake’s Nola Sextet @ Crow & Quill

Phutureprimitive + Medisin, Morphonic, & UJJAYI @ One World Brewing West

ROCK N ROLL REWIND @ The Orange Peel 

RAE & THE RAGDOLLS @ Jack of the Wood

The Fixins @ Highland Brewing

THE ALL BLACK AFFAIR W/ DADDY DEEM @ Different Wrld

Seth and Sara @ 12 Bones Brewing Arden

 

Saturday, November 25

LEANNA FIRESTONE @ Grey Eagle

MIKE DILLON & PUNKADELICK FT. BRIAN HAAS & NIKKI GLASPIE @ Asheville Music Hall

EAST COAST DIRT @ The One Stop

Paper Crowns @ One World Brewing West

Drayton & the Dreamboats @ Crow & Quill

SPIDERWEBS: A TRIBUTE TO NO DOUBT & GWEN STEFANI @ The Orange Peel 

Vaden Landers @ Jack of the Wood

ALMA RUSS @ Ginger’s Revenge

Drag Show @ O’Henry’s

Isaac Hadden Organ Trio @ Highland Brewing

BYRDS OF A FEATHER @ Different Wrld

 

Sunday, November 26

TIMALIKESMUSIC PRESENTS: THAT 90’S LOVE @ Grey Eagle

THE GRATEFUL FAMILY @ The Outpost

JEFF SIPE & FRIENDS @ Salvage Station

AMERICAN AQUARIUM @ The Orange Peel 

DIDIDADA : MOVEMENT LAB W/ COCO VILLA @ Different Wrld

20 Watt Tombstone // Mean Green // Shrunken Heads @ Fleetwood’s

 

Monday, November 27

The CORE @ Little Jumbo

Dark Circus Night @ Crow & Quill

SILENT FILMS/LOUD MUSIC @ Different Wrld

 

Tuesday, November 28

NOLAN TAYLOR @ Grey Eagle 

POSTMODERN JUKEBOX – LIFE IN THE PAST LANE @ The Orange Peel 

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

Psych Night @ Fleetwood’s

 

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

New weight loss drugs may end the obesity epidemic and keep people healthier

November 15, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

WASHINGTON, DC  – November 8, 2023 – On November 8th, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new weight-loss medicine called Zepbound. Its generic name is tirzepatide. Qualifying patients must be obese, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) at 30 or greater, or overweight, with a BMI greater than or equal to 27, and with at least one weight-related medical problem. The drug should be used in combination with regular exercise and a low-calorie diet. Zepbound is a version of the popular diabetes medicine Mounjaro, both made by Eli Lilly. The FDA’s authorization was based on a study that showed that patients without diabetes can lose about 18% of their body weight and a study of diabetic patients who lost about 12%. The drug should be available in the U.S. by the end of the year.

New diabetic and weight-loss drugs may be the answer to the obesity epidemic in the United States. Ozempic, (with the active ingredient semaglutide), made by Novo Nordisk, was originally developed to treat diabetes by controlling blood sugar. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Ozempic for treating diabetes in 2017. However, rapid weight loss after taking the medicine dramatically increased its popularity. In 2021, the FDA approved Wegovy, a similar drug made by the same company with a higher dose of the semaglutide, to treat obesity. Wegovy’s indications are the same as Zepbound. More than 100 million adults and 15 million children in America are considered obese, putting them at risk for the development of weight-related health problems like high blood pressure, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers. Studies have shown that obese patients can lose about 15-20% of their body weight taking Wegovy and Mounjaro, respectively.

Each of the 4 drugs are appetite suppressors. They work by mimicking hormones that are released after people eat by creating the feeling of fullness. Tirzepatide and semaglutide bind with receptors in the pancreas that stimulate insulin production which lowers blood sugar. They also bind with receptors in the brain’s appetite control center to suppress hunger. Ozempic has been proven effective in treating high blood sugar associated with diabetes and it can also lessen the risk of cardiovascular disease in diabetics. In a recent study from the Cleveland Clinic published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Wegovy has been shown to reduce the risk of serious heart problems in people without diabetes. Most people will have to take the drugs their entire life or they will gain their weight back. These medicines are administered by a weekly shot.

Common side-effects are nausea, diarrhea, vomiting and constipation. Other known side effects include dehydration, fatigue and headaches. Long-term complications are small but include a higher risk of thyroid cancer, acute pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, low blood sugar, damage to kidneys, injury to the retina, and suicidal thoughts.

The weight loss drugs will have to be taken indefinitely, so these medicines become a costly expense. Each drug cost about $1 thousand a month. The annual cost can be more than $12 thousand. Most insurers do not cover the cost of these medicines for weight loss. However, the pharmaceutical companies are heavily lobbying commercial insurers and government-funded Medicare to cover the cost of the weight-loss drugs because they may keep people healthier too.

The medicines are so popular that they have been worldwide shortages since the latter part of 2022. The diabetes medicine Ozempic has been frequently prescribed off-label for weight loss due to the shortage of Wegovy.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Weight-loss-meds_11.15.23.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

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