Excellent Presentation on the Latest COVID-19 Research, Hygiene Tips, and Treatment Options

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From Stanford professor of neurobiology and bioengineering Michael Lin, this is an excellent 31-page PDF presentation (Slideshare) on what we know about COVID-19 so far and how to deal with it, with extensive references to the latest research (as of 3/15). I’m going to include a few of the most interesting and important slides right here, but do read the whole thing — it is very informative.

Michael Lin Covid

Michael Lin Covid

Michael Lin Covid

Michael Lin Covid

Michael Lin Covid

Michael Lin Covid

Michael Lin Covid

And here are a few other quotes I pulled out:

Compare to Spanish flu of 1917-1918: Cumulative infection rate 27%, IFR 2%. Spanish flu might have higher IFR than COVID-19, but medical care was much worse then (no ventilators, no drugs). In reality COVID-19 is likely the more severe disease. In any case, Spanish flu was devastating.

Large meetings that bring people from around the country are obviously a big risk. Large numbers of people who might breath the same air and touch the same things (e.g. at Biogen meeting, attendants used the same serving utensils at a buffet, and 70 got infected)

If you are young, the worry is more about transmitting virus to older people than about yourself.

Death rates will lag infection rates by 3-4 weeks (2 weeks from diagnosis but that’s 1 week from infection time on average with current testing practices)

Read Lin’s entire presentation here.

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