COVID in Podcasts
conditionCOVID, a viral disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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you know, unfortunately because of COVID, but we did live those experiences and how it was important to make sure.
And obviously, the COVID pandemic really drew attention to touching, I think, in a way that many of us took for granted that all of a sudden these surfaces became very fraught.
You've got chronic pain, anxiety, IBS, migraines, fatigue, long COVID, mystery symptoms, normal test results, and a doctor shrugging at you like, good news, you're healthy.
We know about flu and COVID.
The thing about COVID was that it had these particular characteristics that meant that it spread so fast without us being able to keep hold of it.
Genetic sequence is always incredibly useful because it lets us see how similar or different a new outbreak sequence is from what we've seen in the past. For example, in COVID, when we got those first sequences from China, we were able to put these on a tree and see that they were similar to SARS-CoV-1, but they were actually fairly different. That was our first hint that this could be similar to the previous SARS, but that we might also expect some changes, which of course is what we saw.
Yeah, Naomi's got COVID.
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