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In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt

January’s COVID Wave (with Laurie Garrett)

In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt

Lemonada Media

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4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

XBB.1.5 is being called the most transmissible subvariant of Omicron to date. With multiple mechanisms to evade our immune system, including getting around our monoclonal antibody treatments, it’s driving our January wave and leading to worse outcomes than previous mutations. Andy speaks with science journalist Laurie Garrett, who explains what makes XBB.1.5 unique and why the lack of global surveillance and federal funding could easily erode the advances we’ve made so far to combat COVID.

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0:00.0

Mental health challenges are affecting people in the US at high levels, particularly among

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adolescents.

0:06.0

At CVS Health, mental health is just as important as physical health.

0:11.0

That's whether making mental, well-being services more accessible, less complicated, more

0:15.4

convenient, and more inviting.

0:18.0

CVS Health is doing this by creating new programs, encouraging care to discussions, and providing

0:23.2

increased access to digital tools and telehealth services.

0:27.0

CVS Health is there to help.

0:31.0

Learn more at CVS Health.com.

0:32.0

In the bubbles brought to you by Well Before, where you can get affordable and high quality

0:36.8

medical supplies shipped straight to your door.

0:40.2

It could sometimes be hard to tell which masks are legitimate KN95s and N95s, but Well Before

0:46.8

has over 40,000 positive customer reviews, and were recommended by the New York Times.

0:53.2

They have an extensive selection of masks with different sizes from kids to larger adults

0:58.2

as well as a multitude of colors.

1:00.0

I've got a bunch of them.

1:01.7

We had them tested.

1:03.4

They're really good.

1:04.7

So go to Well Before, that's W-E-L-L-B-E-F-O-R-E.

1:11.2

.com slash in the bubble, or use code in the bubble for an extra 10% off site wide.

1:20.7

And that's what I'm not.

1:27.7

This is in the bubble with Andy Slavitt.

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