As experts prepare to approve and distribute vaccines for the coronavirus, what do we know about how well they'll work, how safe they are, and how you can get one? Infectious disease expert Michael Saag, MD, tells us what to expect and shares what he, as
You’ve had a lot of questions about the novel coronavirus. We’ve compiled answers and tips from health experts we’ve interviewed on the show.
Li Tongzeng, director of the infection department of Beijing Youan Hospital and a medical expert at Xiaotangshan Hospital, answered some online questions about home quarantine and COVID treatment during an interview with CCTV on Saturday. Q: D...
Credit: CC0 Public Domain There are many questions, misconceptions and concerns as the COVID-19 pandemic response continues. Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and director of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group, answered some questions of the day: Can drugs, including chloroquine,...
Now that these updated vaccines are a reality, you probably have some questions about who can get them, who can’t get them, and when you should time your appointment, if you’re going to make one. We have some answers. advertisement ...
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In thisvideo, UniSA epidemiologist Professor Adrian Esterman answers these questions and a lot more. The former World Health Organization consultant shares his expertise—50 years' worth—and argues for a different approach to tackling COVID-19. ...
COVID-19: Find the Right Questions to be Answereddoi:10.1093/cid/ciae078Giacomelli AndreaAntinori SpinelloGori AndreaCozzi-Lepri AlessandroClinical Infectious Diseases
Here are answers to some of your questions about COVID-19 as the U.S. sees a spike in new cases.
With flu season around the corner and the ongoing uptick in COVID-19 cases, many have questions about the vaccines for both viruses. Ad Penn Today spoke with Judith A. O'Donnell, a physician and section chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and a ...