The way i see it
There’s another piece that came out this week that caught my attention around COVID that I thought was so interesting, and it has associated with it a little tidbit that people might like to know.
And I thought, I at least would celebrate it. It doesn’t mean that we need to stop our vigilance, but it’s good news. So these variants seem to be more highly transmissible between, again, the way we’ve changed, having been prior infections or vaccinations, and with the treatments, the death rates continue low. We’re above, of course, the time when it began.īut if you look at the seven-day rolling average from lots of different sources, it’s good news. And if you really look at the worldwide deaths from COVID, we’re still on a trajectory towards lower and lower. But the good news is that the deaths keep declining. So almost everyone I know now seems to have come down with COVID. One is, can’t resist just mentioning something about COVID. So there were just three things I wanted to point out, two things quickly and then one, I thought I would just spend a little bit of extra time on. I think people will enjoy hearing what he has to say, and his journey as a patient, as a doctor, and as a, really, social media influencer. But first of all, I want to say how happy I am that we’re having Seth on today. Harlan Krumholz: Well, there are a couple things got my attention this week. But first, we like to check in on current health news.
Seth Trueger, a emergency physician and associate professor at Northwestern University. We’re trying to get closer to the truth about health and healthcare. We are physicians and professors at Yale University. Harlan Krumholz: Welcome to Health & Veritas.