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MSN.com: San Antonio doctor breaks down new COVID-19 variants, like mu and delta-plus

September 9, 2021

Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this article and explained what to expect with the new COVID-19 variants. Read story


Laredo Morning Times: San Antonio doctor breaks down new COVID-19 variants, like mu and delta-plus

September 9, 2021

Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this article and explained what to expect with the new COVID-19 variants. Read story


Houston Chronicle: Texas doctor breaks down new COVID-19 variants, like mu and delta-plus

September 9, 2021

Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this article and explained what to expect with the new COVID-19 variants. Read story


MySA.com: San Antonio doctor breaks down new COVID-19 variants, like mu and delta-plus

September 9, 2021

Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in this MySA.com article and explained what to expect with the new COVID-19 variants. Read story


Fox 29: Large doses of Ivermectin can cause diarrhea, dehydration, and even liver failure

September 8, 2021

Dr. Gregory Yu, Emergency Medicine, was interviewed for this Fox 29 story and addressed the confusion over the drug and explains why it’s harmful to so many people. Watch story  


News 4: UT Health San Antonio explains the dangers of ivermectin

September 8, 2021

Dr. Gregory Yu, Emergency Medicine, was interviewed for this News 4 story and explained the dangers of the drug ivermectin and offered safer and FDA-approved treatments for COVID-19. Watch story


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