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Is it safe to Walk my Dog? Why is the Fatality Rate so High? Coronavirus Q&A 3-18-2020

Written By Healthcare Triage on Wednesday, Mar 18, 2020 | 05:21 PM

 
Aaron Carroll answers your coronavirus questions. We'll be doing more Q&As in the future. Ask questions at http://www.healthcaretriage.info. 00:33 - What's the deal with NSAIDS? Should we avoid things like ibuprofen now to be safe? 01:47 - Can you do things outside in suburban areas like walk your dog or play basketball? Can kids play together outside? 04:09 - Should you refrain from having people over to your house? 05:37 - How do you practice appropriate social distancing in places like grocery stores and pharmacies? 06:26 - Is it OK to volunteer at places like food banks if you have no symptoms and use a mask? 06:47 - Should I cancel all non-critical doctor appointments? 07:34 - Should student healthcare workers returning from spring break continue to work clinical rotations? 08:02 - How can families of healthcare workers support them while still helping contain the virus? 08:57 - Should we bring elderly parents home from care facilities? 10:07 - Is it safer to have food delivered or to pick it up? 11:32 - What's with all the different tests? 12:29 - Do we know the rate of false negatives for tests? 13:15 - Will tests show if you HAD it? Or just if you HAVE it? 14:07 - How can we keep track of who has and hasn't had it? 14:32 - Isn't it dangerous to forgo testing for asymptomatic patients? 15:41 - If I have symptoms, what should I do? 16:35 - Can it be spread through the air? 18:09 - How long does it stay on objects? 18:56 - How likely is asymptomatic transmission? 19:35 - How long does someone shed virus? At what point are they no longer infectious? 20:08 - I know pets can't get it, but can you pick it up by petting an animal that was touched by a contagious person? 20:31 - Does infection confer immunity? Is reinfection likely? 21:00 - What about kids with underlying health conditions? 22:16 - What is the level of concern for people taking immunosuppressants? 22:53 - What is the process for getting a vaccine to market? 23:14 - What are the odds of it becoming a recurrent disease? 24:42 - Could it lie dormant like HIV? 25:22 - What are the chances we'll see multiple strains? 25:39 - Why is the fatality rate for this virus higher than other coronaviruses? 26:33 - Why is the fatality rate so high in Italy? 27:22 - Are we more likely to be like Italy or South Korea? 28:17 - Why aren't we mobilizing more resources to handle this? 28:55 - Why is the response different than to H1N1? 29:52 - Is it irresponsible to project numbers of dead with so little testing information? 31:00 - Any tips for caring for the sick at home? 31:36 - How important is investment in public health infrastructure to deal with this kind of thing in the future? Related HCT episodes: Flattening the Curve of Coronavirus: https://youtu.be/S3aT6hlGFw0 Coronavirus Update 3-7-2020: https://youtu.be/aHXNVN7vQbg Be sure to check out our podcast! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkfBg8ML-gInFaYyYhKLBp2u7h5IojTw4 Other Healthcare Triage Links: 1. Support the channel on Patreon: http://vid.io/xqXr 2. Check out our Facebook page: http://goo.gl/LnOq5z 3. We still have merchandise available at http://www.hctmerch.com 4. Aaron's book "The Bad Food Bible: How and Why to Eat Sinfully" is available wherever books are sold, such as Amazon: http://amzn.to/2hGvhKw Credits: John Green -- Executive Producer Stan Muller -- Director, Producer Aaron Carroll -- Writer Mark Olsen – Art Director Tiffany Doherty -- Writer and Script Editor Meredith Danko – Social Media #healthcaretriage #coronavirus #covid