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Cutting Through the Noise to Get to the Facts About Coronavirus with an Infectious Disease Expert

Michael Osterholm is an infectious disease expert out of the University of Minnesota and one of the foremost authorities on the topic of pandemics in the world.

With so much noise and misinformation circulating around about the coronavirus pandemic, it’s CRUCIAL to listen to the experts to get the facts.

Michael did an interview with Joe Rogan on Tuesday, and here are some of the most important things he said . . .

 

1.  The coronavirus isn’t going away next week.  He says the next three to six months could be like this.  We’re not going to have a vaccine anytime soon, so this is going to be our new normal for the time being.

 

2.  This pandemic could be 10 to 15 times worse than a bad flu season.  He’s projecting 96 million cases, 48 million hospitalizations, and 480,000 deaths over the next three to seven months.

 

3.  It’s not just a disease for old people, although elderly people with compromised immune systems have the highest fatality risk.  There have also been lots of horrible cases in people in their 40s and 50s.  So far, it HASN’T been as serious in children.

 

4.  There are about four days between when you breathe in and contract the disease and when you show symptoms.  And as we’ve already heard, you ARE contagious during that time.

 

5.  The primary method for transmission is breathing.  So the best preventative measures are to avoid large public spaces and try to limit contact as best you can.

Andy Austin

Andy Austin here and thank you for clicking! It’s great to be back in Sanford after 25 years. Growing up here, I’ve spent the majority of my working life in radio. Had it not been for Media Technology at the Sanford Vocation Center and the doors that opened soon after, there’s no telling where I would have gone. With Seacoast Oldies, it’s a pleasure to help serve the community through the power and messaging of radio. Aside from broadcasting, I’ve worked extensively with NASCAR in various roles, but my real passion is cycling. Road, gravel, and fat tire cycling make up a lot of the time I spend outdoors. My girlfriend Heather and I have two rescue animals in Brandon the cat and Ollie Walter the Bernedoodle.

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