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Texas Standard: Ask a doctor: How big a threat is aerosolized spread of the coronavirus?

September 25, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital and General Medicine, answers listeners’ questions about the coronavirus, including aerosolized spread research, the CDC’s recent change in recommendations on social distancing and methods to encourage safety of social gatherings. Read and listen to the interview.


News 4: Local doctors researching the long-term effects of COVID

September 25, 2020

Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, Rehabilitation Medicine, explained that lingering symptoms could provide some clues to possible long-term effects from COVID-19. Read and watch the story.


St. Mary’s University: Texas Latino Policy Symposium to draw experts on the needs of Latinos amid the COVID-19 pandemic

September 25, 2020

Dr. Amelie Ramirez, director of Salud America! at the Institute for Health Promotion Research at UT Health San Antonio, will be a panelist in this upcoming symposium at St. Mary’s University addressing how the pandemic has disproportionately affected the Latino population in Texas. Read the story.


Fox 29: Local doctors researching the long-term effects of COVID

September 25, 2020

Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, Rehabilitation Medicine, told KABB News audiences that lingering symptoms could provide some clues to possible long-term effects from COVID-19. Read and watch the story.


KETK-TV: Some kids face severe heart damage after rare illness linked to COVID-19, researchers say

September 23, 2020

Alvaro Moreira, MD, Neonatology, was interviewed regarding the severe heart damage some children experience after a rare illness linked to COVID-19. Read and watch the story.


KXAN-TV: Some kids face severe heart damage after rare illness linked to COVID-19, researchers say

September 23, 2020

Alvaro Moreira, MD, Neonatology, was interviewed regarding the severe heart damage some children experience after a rare illness linked to COVID-19. Read and watch the story.


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