As we continue to grapple with the real and imagined impacts of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the resultant COVID-19 infection process it causes, it’s impossible to escape the onslaught of daily news (medical/investigational and in the lay press) that we all see every day. Here’s a few topics that have caught my eye this past week you might find interesting…
Fauci on COVID-19 from the 26th – a bit more optimistic perhaps.
Antivirals and COVID-19 – A British trial.
More detail on the loss of taste and smell as prodromal symptoms.
Most critical comorbidities seen in North America’s severest cases.
Vitamin C being used aggressively in NYC treatment after Asian success.
More on the COVID-19 and ACE2 connection.
Another interesting clinical marker of more severe disease?
A fascinating reminder of the history of hand washing in medicine.
Sometimes the most useful innovations arise from times of distress.
Should you exercise during these trying times? Hell yes.
A Slightly Lighter Look at These Trying Days
How a Texas Grocer Got Ready – a model for logistic planners.
Modeling COVID-19 fashion Texas style.
I’d love to see gardening make a huge comeback in society; reminds you of Victory Gardens and gardening is great therapy.
COVID-19 Video of the Week
A Reminder of the Several Key Imperatives from NYC Doc
Food, Glorious Food
Even the pros fail an omelette flip now and again.
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