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The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from the experts at SiriusXM's Doctor Radio. For 24/7 coverage, listen live on SiriusXM channel 110 or On Demand any time on the SiriusXM app.
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Dr. Ashish Jha Update

Dr. Ashish Jha Update

2022-09-2220:17

White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses where we stand with SARS CO-V-2, the benefits of getting the updated COVID-19 booster AND a flu shot at the same time, Long COVID, and Paxlovid.
Decorated Public Health expert Admiral Brett Giroir joins Dr. Marc Siegel to discuss President Biden's recent COVID diagnosis, treatment and outlook. Hear how he thinks vaccines, testing and treatment have evolved since the onset of the pandemic. 
Member of the FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), Dr. Paul Offit, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and offers insight into the group’s decision to recommend approval of the COVID vaccine for children as young as 6 months.
NIAID Director and Chief Medical Advisor to the President, Dr. Anthony Fauci joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses COVID variants, vaccines and boosters, COVID fatigue and public health precautions, Long COVID, Paxlovid rebound, Monkeypox, and the responsibility of every individual to reject the normalization of untruths.
Commissioner of Food and Drugs at the FDA Dr. Robert M. Califf joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the changing narrative on Covid19 vaccines and their importance, the role of Paxlovid in treating Covid19, the overdose epidemic, and why he believes misinformation is the leading cause of death.
Director of the Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center (VIC) at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Mark Poznansky, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the latest information on vaccine development, current therapeutics, Long COVID, individual responsibility in preventing the spread of COVID, and the United States’ ability to tackle the next pandemic.
Dr. Steve Hodak and his guest, Dr. Leopoldo Segal, discuss current therapeutics and our ability to treat severe cases in the ICU. They also discuss promising new research into ACE2 inhibitors and what the findings can mean for the future of treating and preventing severe virus infection.
21st Surgeon General of the United States, Dr. Vivek Murthy joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses what’s going on with Omicron and other COVID 19 variants in the US, pandemic protocols, and masking on planes. He also addresses the mental health crisis and opioid epidemic.
Public Health Professor at George Washington University and Former Health Commissioner of Baltimore, Dr. Leana Wen joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses her reporting on Long COVID, the Gridiron outbreak of COVID-19, the second booster and who should receive it, how we can protect against the virus, and funding for future pandemics.
Founding Director of The UAB Travelers Health Clinic, Dr. David Freedman, joins Dr. Ira Breite and discusses guidelines for traveling abroad, testing requirements for travel, and what to expect if you get a COVID infection when you’re in a foreign country.
Dr. Fred Feit talks with Dr. Stuart Katz, a principal investigator of RECOVER, a nationwide NIH-funded study looking at the long-term effects of COVID-19. Hear what researchers have learned so far…and what they are still hoping to understand.
Former Senior Technical Advisor on the CDC COVID-19 International Task Force, Dr. Susan Hillis, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the impact loss of a parent or caregiver due to COVID-19 has had on children. Hear facts, data, and moving stories–and learn what you can do to help.
Director of Infectious Disease Genomics at the Scripps Research Translational Institute, Dr. Kristian Andersen, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the proper way to look at evidence of COVID-19 origins, data from the Wuhan Market in China, his thoughts on lab-origins theories, and why he believes we’ve underestimated COVID-19 all along—and still do.
Dr. Jonathan Whiteson and his guest, Dr. Julie Silver, discuss the disabilities many people are experiencing after recovering from a COVID infection, the challenges they face in finding proper treatment for these issues, and what can be done to improve healthcare for this population of patients.
Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses evolving science and changing guidelines for public health, CDC mask guidance and state/local responses, the need for research on Long COVID, and the difficult nuances of protection after COVID 19 infection.
Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the FDA’s speed of approvals for vaccines and therapeutics, the disappointing level of uptake of COVID19 vaccines for kids, how home testing has changed the paradigm for consumer self-diagnoses, and what steps we should take moving forward.
Pediatrician Dr. Arun Chopra and his guest, Dr. Ethan Wiener, offer a peek into the Pediatric Emergency Room and how the Omicron variant has impacted the health of children and the young patients they see in the hospital.
NIAID Director, Dr. Anthony Fauci, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the Omicron variant, next-generation vaccines, when we might expect Omicron-specific boosters, and the outlook on therapeutics. He weighs in on the origins of COVID-19 and why misinformation during the pandemic endangers lives.
Founder and Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, Dr. Eric Topol, joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses the importance of health data reporting. He shares his concerns on public health messaging and why health agencies need to improve communication during the pandemic.
Director of the Centers for Disease Control, Rachelle Walensky joins Dr. Marc Siegel and discusses masks, vaccine compliance, the CDC’s recommendations on post-COVID isolation, and adjusting messaging while working with pandemic data in real time.
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JandT N

I'm happy that u of m is testing patients for Covid before doing procedures, but until the staff and doctor's are also tested i will probably avoid anything that isn't an emergency

May 21st
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