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COVID-19 Q&A with A&V Livestream 11/24/21 

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Virologists Amy Rosenfeld and Vincent Racaniello answer your COVID-19 questions (or any virus questions) on this livestream of 11/24/21 at 8 PM eastern US.
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Комментарии : 46   
@lorilovesscience4
@lorilovesscience4 2 года назад
I share your talks with my nursing students. We have become "addicted" to your expert information and how it helps us with patient teaching. Thank you, thank you.
@tommy2z2z
@tommy2z2z 2 года назад
Thank you "Mr. Vincent", and HAPPY THANKSGIVING to you & your family as well!!
@truthordare5438
@truthordare5438 2 года назад
I love the long discussions. I don't listen to 15-1:00 podcasts very often. I learn much more from the longer ones.
@MrOzzyCam
@MrOzzyCam 2 года назад
Thanks Vincent & Amy for another great Q&A
@kathleenp3135
@kathleenp3135 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving Vincent and Amy!
@dandolittle6372
@dandolittle6372 2 года назад
Thank you both and hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving. I am grateful this thanksgiving for you two and all that I have learned from you both:)
@jerryhicks9025
@jerryhicks9025 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving to Amy and Vincent 🦃
@carolwong9279
@carolwong9279 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving Vincent and Amy. I am thankful for the both of you.
@junepagan8715
@junepagan8715 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving to you both!
@francesschaefer
@francesschaefer 9 месяцев назад
Wow watching this 2 years later and you guys were great and humorous! But interesting information even 2 years hence.
@andreaconner5764
@andreaconner5764 2 года назад
So everyone keeps blaming the unvaxxed as the reason for the increase like saying 40% of France .. but unvaccinated doesn't mean they haven't had infection already.. and then you say that infection provides immunity.. so should you say the people spreading by using a different term? If not then you can't say the infection causes as good protection..
@george6977
@george6977 2 года назад
Is the Omicron variant of concern more transmissible and virulent? Or could it be less deadly and crowd out more dangerous variants?
@RiDankulous
@RiDankulous 2 года назад
There was mention that people may be put off by a 2 hour show but I frequently listen to extremely long videos and do several things to speed it way up: 1.5x speed, or other speed increase where appropriate; use right arrow to go ahead 5 seconds (multiple times) to get past questions I don't care to hear the answers; also use the mouse pointer to scroll forward. Thanks for the videos they are awesome every time I hear them. These Q&A videos are the most helpful and get at the meat of what's nagging people about covid, vaccines and other issues.
@christopherrobinson7541
@christopherrobinson7541 2 года назад
The reason the number of cases are increasing rapidly in Europe (excluding the UK) is because the total immunity from natural infection and vaccination is only 80%. (In the UK it is 90%.) The time related, vaccine corrected R number Rte = 2.14 in Europe and Rte = 1.07 in the UK. With mild mitigation measures in the UK this can be constrained to less than 1. In Europe strict mitigation measures are required, including lockdown.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 2 года назад
Hospitalisations DO go up if your case rate is high enough. Your resistance to boosters, at least until such time as you have enough vaccinated or infected people is perplexing. edit - also, how can boosting antibodies NOT reduce transmission? I simply don't understand. It (probably for a fixed period of time, I get that) makes it harder to contract the disease. How can this not reduce transmission in a population for that period of time?
@jonetyson
@jonetyson 2 года назад
Here in Taiwan we haven't had any cases since Nov 5. I would prefer that the rest of the world would stop breeding variants and do what it takes to (like Taiwan) get rid of the disease.
@pattipatriciaps
@pattipatriciaps 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving A&V
@stormwalker321
@stormwalker321 20 дней назад
thank you Vincent, thank you Amy....good review!!!
@jdr9419
@jdr9419 Год назад
That sounds great snippets of your show.
@angelapowell2366
@angelapowell2366 2 года назад
Happy Thanksgiving to you both .
@gailm.8190
@gailm.8190 2 года назад
I enjoyed listening to you while prepping our Thanksgiving meal!! I hope you both had a great holiday! I’m grateful for all you both do to advance communication and knowledge! p.s. I always hated changing CO2 tanks, too! ☺️
@jdr9419
@jdr9419 Год назад
I used to work in health care. When we had admissions for accidental OD’s they were tested for hepatitis. Turns out a large proportion had one type or the other of the hepatitis virus.
@toby9999
@toby9999 2 года назад
It seems the mRNA vaccines have higher efficacy than AZ against severe disease and death, therefore boosting with an mRNA vaccine after AZ makes sense to me and this is my situation.
@RiDankulous
@RiDankulous 2 года назад
I learned some key things today. Still no need to worry about variants (and there won't be: if there is a concern we'll know because the virus type will be called a 'strain' if has different pathology. Also, we all know people aren't getting vaccinated still at this time, and they are partying and going to concerts unvaccinated (as a person in Germany said). Happens in the US too of course. I have further confirmation from this video that Vincent is very consistent with his message and ideas.
@andreaconner5764
@andreaconner5764 2 года назад
Amy.. are you or someone you know working on the link between Enterovirus and type 1 diabetes... Type 1 has been diagnosed alot around me and I had always thought it was more rare... Also a couple people teenagers have been the ones diagnosed and seems odd.
@MatthewJohnson-zx9zs
@MatthewJohnson-zx9zs 2 года назад
2 doses and you're good for 10 years? and then comes Omicron with 10 mutations on the receptor area of the spike protein and by next year we'll have Zeta with 20 mutations. I hope you're right and the Messenger RNA vaccines keep working well for a decade, but I cringed a little at that prediction. Wouldn't it be better to reformulate the vaccines every couple of years?
@jjuniper274
@jjuniper274 2 года назад
Thank you for your work.
@FewFishManyWorms
@FewFishManyWorms 2 года назад
No love for Harvard Virology! 😭
@spamletspamley672
@spamletspamley672 Год назад
You should ask Doris on to talk about her work on the Alzheimer's drugs, and, maybe the ivermectin story too.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 2 года назад
Vincent glossed over the question about how can 25% of hospitalisations be vaxed with 93% effectiveness. There may be local factors, but this is most likely straightforward base rate fallacy stuff. If 100% of people were vaccinated, you'd still have a minority of hospitalisations and deaths, and 100% would be vaccinated!! It's basic stats.
@melissafarrugia9531
@melissafarrugia9531 2 года назад
I have rh o negative blood and I've been reading about the ccr5 delta gene mutation being a protective against acquiring HIV as it can't bind to the receptor. Is there perhaps a link with other studies showing that differing blood types might be more likely to not contract covid. That ccr5 delta mutation seems to be mentioned in peer reviewed studies along with rhesus negative and I'd really be interested in both of your opinion.
@ginnylink9512
@ginnylink9512 5 месяцев назад
Amy, you yourself can 'disagree without being disagreeable'. I prefer to learn without sarcasm.
@skybluskyblueify
@skybluskyblueify 2 года назад
If there is 25% Hospitalization/death in vaccinated people may be in older and/or people with comorbidities? If the population of the state is mostly older and people with health conditions that predispose them to severe COVID/deaths it may make sense. In addition could it be that the behavior of the population may cause more exposure for these population vs other states? What was the population makeup of those in the large vaccine studies? If it had fewer older people and fewer people with comorbidities than the population you are looking at in the state then it is possible to see a different rate of hospitalization and death for vaccinated people, especially in a state with more of these populations overall.
@jillstruthers
@jillstruthers 2 года назад
QUESTION: Could the covid mrna vaccines stop chronic oral herpes oulbreaks? I noticed that after getting vaccinated (March), I haven't had a single cold sore outbreak. I used to get them about every other month. My friend, who suffers with frequent oral outbreaks as well, also noticed the same thing - no cold sores since the vaccine. Is that just luck, or is there maybe a reason for this?
@joefrancis759
@joefrancis759 2 года назад
I don't know the answer but I wouldn't think much of it until I made it through a whole winter with no outbreaks.
@traiandanciu8139
@traiandanciu8139 Год назад
May be mARN induce interferon release(?)by leucocytes. May be interferon level increase(?) May be interferon increase lymfocyt T activity(?)
@damiengreen7000
@damiengreen7000 2 года назад
Methods: We recruited 20 volunteers, 50% of which sent us samples of blood through postal order after making requests on our youtube channel. The total number of samples that we received were 100,000 which we adjusted on a 100/1 ratio, based on the fact that 99 percent of people that listen to our podcast are likely russian hackers.
@johnbouttell5827
@johnbouttell5827 2 года назад
Turkey smirky. Enough already. Shocking.
@melissafarrugia9531
@melissafarrugia9531 2 года назад
Are the new symptoms of sneezing, if you get covid after you've been vaccinated going to increase the spread so much more?, that is not worth the antibodies gained from vaccination stimulation that wane over time as it seems like it makes it spread further faster, along with not preventing being infected.
@mkilptrick
@mkilptrick 2 года назад
If you are 34k miles from Ohio you are in outer space. Maybe you meant feet?
@christopherrobinson7541
@christopherrobinson7541 2 года назад
34k ft is 10,362m.
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