The Downslope of the Omicron Surge, and What to Do as We Turn the Corner
In this Covid Grand Rounds, we’ll begin with a George Rutherford update on the state of the pandemic – are we truly leaving the January Omicron surge? Is there any indication of backsliding? Should we be concerned about the Omicron sub-variant BA.2?
Following that, we’ll add Sarah Doernberg and Peter Chin-Hong to the conversation, posing a number of scenarios and soliciting their recommendations about masking, testing, boosters, and therapies. For example, if cases continue to fall, do I need to mask in the supermarket? Do kids need to mask in schools? How should I use home antigen testing? Does a person with two mRNA shots and a breakthrough infection still need a booster? Does anybody need a fourth shot? And which outpatients should get Paxlovid? Monoclonal antibodies? Remdesivir? And are any of them available?
Speakers:
George Rutherford, MD, Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director of the Prevention and Public Health Group
Peter Chin-Hong, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health
Sarah Doernberg, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health; Medical Director, Adult Antimicrobial Stewardship at UCSF Medical Center
Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting.
Program
Bob Wachter: Introduction
00:03:55-00:14:07 – George Rutherford, MD (Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director of the Prevention and Public Health Group)
00:14:07-01:01:52 – Panel Discussion with Peter Chin-Hong, MD (Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health), Sarah Doernberg, MD (Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health; Medical Director, Adult Antimicrobial Stewardship at UCSF Medical Center)
Bob Wachter: Closing
See previous Medical Grand Rounds:
• January 27: Rebuilding What We've Lost in Covid: A Perspective from the ICU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgIXrcKRWYw&t=1s
• January 20: The Revolution in Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Diabetes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxTcwFQvNoA
• January 13: The Omicron Whirlwind: A Conversation with Eric Topol - The Current and Future State of the Pandemic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCAvFHd3B38
• January 6: Confronting Racism Denial: Naming Racism and Moving to Action
https://youtu.be/bRe7gc_LOTs
See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, here: https://medicine.ucsf.edu/covid-19-news-coverage
Видео The Downslope of the Omicron Surge, and What to Do as We Turn the Corner канала UCSF Department of Medicine
Following that, we’ll add Sarah Doernberg and Peter Chin-Hong to the conversation, posing a number of scenarios and soliciting their recommendations about masking, testing, boosters, and therapies. For example, if cases continue to fall, do I need to mask in the supermarket? Do kids need to mask in schools? How should I use home antigen testing? Does a person with two mRNA shots and a breakthrough infection still need a booster? Does anybody need a fourth shot? And which outpatients should get Paxlovid? Monoclonal antibodies? Remdesivir? And are any of them available?
Speakers:
George Rutherford, MD, Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director of the Prevention and Public Health Group
Peter Chin-Hong, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health
Sarah Doernberg, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health; Medical Director, Adult Antimicrobial Stewardship at UCSF Medical Center
Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting.
Program
Bob Wachter: Introduction
00:03:55-00:14:07 – George Rutherford, MD (Professor, Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director of the Prevention and Public Health Group)
00:14:07-01:01:52 – Panel Discussion with Peter Chin-Hong, MD (Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health), Sarah Doernberg, MD (Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Health; Medical Director, Adult Antimicrobial Stewardship at UCSF Medical Center)
Bob Wachter: Closing
See previous Medical Grand Rounds:
• January 27: Rebuilding What We've Lost in Covid: A Perspective from the ICU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgIXrcKRWYw&t=1s
• January 20: The Revolution in Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Diabetes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxTcwFQvNoA
• January 13: The Omicron Whirlwind: A Conversation with Eric Topol - The Current and Future State of the Pandemic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCAvFHd3B38
• January 6: Confronting Racism Denial: Naming Racism and Moving to Action
https://youtu.be/bRe7gc_LOTs
See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, here: https://medicine.ucsf.edu/covid-19-news-coverage
Видео The Downslope of the Omicron Surge, and What to Do as We Turn the Corner канала UCSF Department of Medicine
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