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Michael Osterholm, Ph.D.: COVID-19—Lessons learned, challenges ahead, and reasons for optimism and concern
The Peter Attia Drive
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Michael Osterholm, Ph.D.: COVID-19—Lessons learned, challenges ahead, and reasons for optimism and concern

The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, Michael Osterholm

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These are some of the most amazing heroes in the world. We don't send our soldiers into war without some kind of protective equipment or bullets in their guns. We send healthcare workers into this viral battle, and we're going to be sending them in without bullets or protective equipment. That, to me, is really sad.

U.S. Healthcare Workers Fighting COVID-19 Lack Adequate Personal Protective Equipment

I have every reason to believe that it [COVID-19] won't stop transmitting in any meaningful until we get 50-70% of the population infected.

Michael Osterholm is Pessimistic About COVID-19's Future in the US

This virus is going to keep going—it's very much like an influenza virus in that regard. It will go until it finds enough immune people that shut it down, meaning they don't let transmission continue.

COVID-19 Isn't Disappearing Anytime Soon

On a given day in New York City, 100 people die. Right now, we're averaging close to 150 people a day dying from COVID-19 alone.

With a Case Fatality Rate of 1-2%, COVID-19 is Decimating New York City
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