Science News, Nobel Roundup, Book Club. Oct 9, 2020, Part 1
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm Iroflato. A bit later in the hour, the Sci-Fi Book Club returns with a book about Afro-Futurism. |
| 0:08.6 | But first, last week, President Trump announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. |
| 0:18.6 | This Tuesday, he left the hospital, returned to the White House. |
| 0:22.9 | There are still many questions about the status of his health, the experimental treatments he |
| 0:27.9 | received, and who else in the White House and in Congress may have been infected. Umair Irfan is |
| 0:34.9 | here to fill us in on the latest updates. He's a staff writer at Vox and based out of |
| 0:40.0 | Washington, D.C. Welcome back. Thanks, Ira. Okay, let's see if we can parse a lot of this stuff. Throughout the |
| 0:46.5 | week, there have been mixed messages about Trump's health status. Do we know how severe his case might be? Do we know what his actual condition is? |
| 0:56.1 | Well, we got an update on Thursday evening from White House physician Sean Conley, and he reported |
| 1:02.0 | that the president's vitals, his heart rate, blood oxygen, blood pressure, and breathing rate were |
| 1:06.9 | all normal, and that there was no indication that the illness was progressing nor any side |
| 1:11.8 | effects of the drugs. But he also said that this Saturday would mark 10 days since Trump's |
| 1:17.3 | initial diagnosis. And this sort of confirms the timeline that had been a little bit vague, |
| 1:22.0 | which indicates that the president likely was diagnosed on October 1. And according to the CDC guidelines, you know, |
| 1:28.7 | isolation precautions can start being relaxed 10 days after the onset of symptoms. So the latest |
| 1:33.9 | update does clarify some of these things, but there's still a lot that's up in the air. |
| 1:37.9 | For example, we still don't know the date of his last negative test, correct? Yes. The White |
| 1:43.6 | House has been a little bit hesitant to release that information. |
| 1:47.3 | Similarly, when Sean Conley was questioned about the president's lung scans and any, |
| 1:51.8 | you know, anomalies that were there, he cited patient privacy laws. |
| 1:55.9 | And that's kind of concerning because we know for a fact that, you know, past COVID patients |
| 2:00.2 | have seen lesions in their lungs develop as a result of this infection, even patients who've had |
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