"So much happened again in the United States government this week and much of it is extremely concerning. Please see my separate post from earlier today called "The Pentagon's Friday Night Massacre & Important Government Updates 2/23/25".
Respiratory Illnesses
"Respiratory illnesses are still HIGH now across the country and Influenza A is VERY HIGH. COVID wastewater levels are MODERATE in most places, but are still HIGH in the Midwest.
From: https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/data/index.html
COVID, RSV, Flu A and Flu B virus levels in wastewater by US Region per WastewaterSCAN:
COVID
"Per JP Weiland, there are now approximately 440,000 new COVID infections daily in the United States with 1 in every 76 Americans currently infected with COVID. COVID levels are higher in the Midwest. Emergency department visits for COVID have just started to decrease after a second bump in cases. Through February 15, there have been 272 deaths from COVID in the US per week and this appears to be decreasing.
"Through February 15, CDC (NWSS) data shows VERY HIGH levels of SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater in Arizona, Montana, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Washington DC and South Dakota.
"Sara Anne Willette has made a composite map of wastewater using combined data from both the CDC’s NWSS & WastewaterSCAN. Using combined data, we see that Iowa, Indiana and Tennessee all have VERY HIGH levels of COVID in wastewater as of February 20.
From: https://iowacovid19tracker.org/
Variants
"Regarding SARS-CoV-2 variants, the CDC data is only updated every two weeks. As of last week, XEC had decreased to 37% and LP.8.1 was 31% of new COVID cases.
Vaccines
"A group from Yale looked at 42 people experiencing chronic health issues after COVID-19 vaccination, known as post-vaccination syndrome (PVS). Compared to 22 healthy controls, PVS participants had distinct immune system differences, including altered T cell populations, lower anti-spike antibody levels, and signs of recent Epstein-Barr virus reactivation. Additionally, elevated levels of circulating spike protein were observed in PVS individuals. While it is important to recognize PVS, it is also important to remember that in general, COVID vaccination is much safer than getting a COVID infection.
Antiviral treatments
"Researchers from China identified a shark-derived nanobody 79C11, that effectively neutralizes all tested Omicron subvariants, SARS-CoV-1, and pangolin coronavirus by targeting a conserved HR1 region in the S2 domain. This nanobody shows potential as an intranasal prophylactic agent and could help with the development of a universal vaccine against current and future sarbecoviruses.
Long COVID
"INSPIRE is a prospective, longitudinal study of people who had acute COVID across eight US healthcare institutions. “Among participants followed up to 3 years after initial [COVID] infection, those with current Long COVID had worse physical and mental health outcomes. The majority of those with Long COVID did not resolve, with less than 2% having resolved Long COVID.” Those who thought that their Long COVID had resolved were still in worse health than those who never had Long COVID. COVID vaccination was associated with better long-term health outcomes, especially among those who received multiple vaccine doses.
"Biomarkers of brain damage and neuroinflammation including UCHL1, GFAP and NFL are elevated in Neuro Long COVID patients who have memory issues and cognitive dysfunction symptoms. A group from Belgium treated 73 Long COVID patients with anticoagulant medications (Asaflow + Clopidogrel), 17 other Long COVID patients with the antiviral medication Paxlovid for 15 days and 16 patients received placebo. A rapid and significant decrease in biomarkers of neurologic damage (GFAP and NFL), and improvement in patient and clinician Long COVID symptom reports was seen in the small group of Neuro-Long COVID patients who took Paxlovid (n=9). They concluded that Paxlovid may help rid a viral reservoir of SARS-CoV-2 affecting the central nervous system in people with Neuro Long COVID. Anticoagulant treatment did not.
Figure 1D: In a subset of patients with longitudinal sampling (n=12 for anticoagulant treatment (top panel), n=9 for antiviral treatment, (lower panel)), markers of neurodamage and neuroinflammation were unchanged (UCHL1, GFAP, p>0.05) or increased (NFL, p=0.017) after anticoagulant treatment.
However, GFAP (p=0.012) and NFL (p=0.0078) significantly decreased after antiviral treatment with Paxlovid for 15 days. (*p<0.05, **p<0.0)
From: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.14.25322178v1.full.pdf
"A study from Northwestern used optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) to examine non-hospitalized Long COVID patients with neurological symptoms and found that they had reduced blood flow in the deep layers of the retina compared to healthy individuals. This suggests that Long COVID may affect small blood vessels, potentially contributing to ongoing neurological issues.
"Dr. Amy Proal wrote an OpEd in the Los Angeles Times discussing Long COVID. Long COVID may be caused by persistent SARS-CoV-2 viral reservoirs, but more clinical trials are needed to develop effective treatments. Like treatment for Hepatitis C in humans or feline infectious peritonitis in cats, we may need to treat Long COVID with 8 to 12 weeks of antiviral medications. Government and private funding, similar to past efforts against HIV, could accelerate drug development and improve access to life-changing therapies.
"Unfortunately, this week President Trump wrote an executive order to terminate the HHS Secretary's Advisory Committee on Long COVID.
"A third H5N1 avian flu spillover was reported this week. A dairy herd in Arizona was found to be positive for the D1.1 genotype of H5N1 bird flu on routine milk testing and it is thought that the virus was probably introduced to the dairy cattle from wild birds. So far, the cows are asymptomatic. The D1.1 genotype of H5N1 can be more dangerous in humans.
"Cats from 2 different households in Oregon contracted H5N1 avian flu from raw pet food made by Wild Coast LLC, Raw, Feline formula.
"The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has conditionally approved an H5N2 Avian Flu vaccine made by Zoetis for use in chickens.
"Canada's Public Health Agency secured 500,000 doses of GSK's H5N1 avian flu vaccine for humans- 60% of these doses will be used to protect high-risk individuals and 40% will be placed in the country's stockpile.
"The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed more H5N1 bird flu cases in mammals including new cases noted in rats in California. Other mammals who have contracted H5N1 bird flu include mice, foxes, seals, bobcats, house cats, in addition to poultry, cattle, wild birds and humans.
"A measles outbreak in West Texas is spreading with 90 people known to be infected there so far, but given low vaccination rates in that county, many more cases are expected. In a neighboring county in New Mexico, there have been 9 measles cases. On February 21, the CDC’s web page started reporting on Measles outbreaks again.
"A person with Measles has about a 1 in 4 chance of hospitalization from serious complications including pneumonia, brain swelling (encephalitis) and severe diarrhea with dehydration. In the Texas outbreak, 25% of infected people have been hospitalized. Measles can be deadly, especially in children.
"For a community to be protected against the Measles, >95% of people must be vaccinated with 2 doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine. According to the CDC, the 2-dose MMR coverage for kindergarteners was only 92.7% nationally, ranging from 79.6% in Idaho to 98.3% in West Virginia. In the Texas county with the Measles outbreak, only 82% of kindergarteners have been vaccinated, so that community does not have herd immunity.
Map of MMR vaccine coverage for kindergarteners for 2023-2024 by state:
From: https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html#cdc_data_surveillance_section_7-mmr-vaccine-coverage-for-kindergarteners-by-school-year-2009%e2%80%932024
"Measles is extremely infectious. In an unvaccinated population, one infected person will infect on average 12 to 18 other people making it one of the most contagious diseases. Today, a new Measles warning was issued for San Antonio and San Marcos, Texas because a person with Measles visited two universities in these areas.
"I posted the infographic below about Measles to my Bluesky page recently. Please feel free to copy and share it. Measles is a vaccine preventable disease that many American doctors have never seen.

Other news:
"Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is linked to various cancers, autoimmune diseases, and chronic infections. Scientists are developing new drugs targeting key EBV proteins and clinical trials show promise, particularly with Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen 1 (EBNA-1) inhibitors like VK-2019 and antibody-drug conjugates targeting Somatostatin Receptor 2 (SSTR2).
"A new, inexpensive blood test called PAC-MANN-1 can detect pancreatic cancer by measuring protease activity using a fluorescently labeled peptide and magnetic nanosensors. “The nanosensor correctly identified healthy individuals 98% of the time, and identified people with pancreatic cancer with 73% accuracy.” The researchers are working to improve the 73% sensitivity. The assay outperforms CA 19-9 in detecting pancreatic cancer at all stages.
"An opossum was taken to the hospital after it ate an entire Costco Tuxedo Chocolate Mousse cake. The “Cake Bandit” has become somewhat of a celebrity and the Nebraska Wildlife Rehab where she was taken has made t-shirts in her honor. She is expected to make a full recovery and will be released back into the wild.
The Cake Bandit Courtesy Kim and Hayden Doggett
"Take care,
"Ruth Ann Crystal MD
"P.S. Don't forget to check out today’s other post "The Pentagon's Friday Night Massacre & Important Government Updates"
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