The COVID Advisory Group last met 11/8/21, and protocols for New Garden Friends Meeting will continue mostly the same through the Holiday season. Specifically, we will continue semi-programmed Meeting for Worship (MFW) outdoors and/or by Zoom and Facebook Live, now back to 11 am. Friends will be notified if weather does not permit in-person outdoor worship. Un-programmed MFW may take place outdoors or indoors, in accordance with current masking and distancing protocols.  Other small group meetings indoors at the Meeting House may take place by reservation (email: [email protected]).   We have now started outdoor singing at MFW with appropriate distancing and continuation of masking. Our next meeting of the COVID Medical Advisory Group will be December 6, 2021, so if you have any COVID questions or concerns that you would like addressed please contact Janie Foy, Jennifer Schaal, or Kat Rice prior to that meeting.

The NC Dashboard managed by the NC department of Health shows an increase of  case numbers of COVID and hospitalizations this week. Nationally there are also increasing cases, particularly where cases have recently been low. Here in NC, counties in the western part of the state are starting to have higher case rates.The COVID test positive rate was up to  8.3% this week in NC. Statewide, 27% of persons hospitalized with COVID are in ICU beds. The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that as of 11/18/21 children represented 25.1% of total cases nationwide and 2-4% of hospitalizations (no new statistics from them this week due to the holiday). The NC total population, fully vaccinated rate, edged up this week to 57%.

The City of Greensboro continues to mandate masks indoors at city facilities, schools, and on federal transportation regardless of vaccination status, however the Guilford County Board of Commissioners lifted the county wide mask mandate as of two weeks ago (leaving it up to individual businesses). School districts continue to decide monthly whether to continue mask mandates.

Vaccination continues to be the best way to protect against COVID infections.  For those who completed the initial series of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines at least 6 months ago, the CDC had changed the recommendation to say that all adults 50 years and older should obtain a booster and those 18 years and older may obtain a booster. Those who received the J & J vaccine at least 60 days ago should also receive a booster. Given the new variant, the CDC is now more strongly recommending that all those greater than 18 get a booster. Those who live in long-term care settings, who have underlying medical conditions (including mental health conditions ), who work in high-risk settings, and who live in high-risk settings are noted to be at higher risk for complications from COVID.  Vaccines are continuing to be shown effective in decreasing illness and hospitalization in persons who are getting breakthrough cases of COVID after vaccination. Masking continues to be a good option to increase safety in moderate or large groups outdoors and in indoor public settings. A recently reported meta analysis (using results from multiple studies, in this case about 30 different studies ) showed a risk reduction of COVID transmission of 53% using masking alone. Given the continuation of spread of COVID in our county, and now with the holidays driving more interactions in our communities, be sure to be tested if you have had a significant exposure or develop COVID symptoms. Those with conditions weakening their immune systems are encouraged not to relax their vigilance in avoiding infections, even if vaccinated. See our companion post, “Holiday Covid News” about reducing risk of COVID transmission in your family’s holiday get-togethers.

Vaccination options for the initial vaccines or for boosters remain much the same as in the last few months. They are still available through the Cone and Healthy Guilford web sites. They are requesting that appointments be made, but a few walk-in appointments are available at community vaccination clinics (including a few on Saturdays and Sundays at the Greensboro Coliseum), in home for those who are unable to attend a vaccination site, in pharmacies, and in some doctors’ offices. You must provide your previous vaccination dates to receive a booster.  Vaccinations are proceeding now for children ages 5-11 and are being given at various community clinics, pharmacies, and at some pediatrician offices.

Don’t forget to also obtain your flu shot!

NGFM COVID Medical Advisory Group