Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles RIGHT NOW THERE ARE A LOT OF FALLING KNIVES IN THIS MARKET. FALLING KNIVES IN THIS MARKET. MELISSA: CORONAVIRUS MELISSA: CORONAVIRUS MISCONCEPTIONS AS THIS ADVANCES MISCONCEPTIONS AS THIS ADVANCES PEOPLE DON’T KNOW WHAT TO PEOPLE DON’T KNOW WHAT TO BELIEVE. BELIEVE. WE HAVE THE DR. AMY PHILLIPS, WE HAVE THE DR. AMY PHILLIPS, VICE PRESIDENT OF PROVE DENSE VICE PRESIDENT OF PROVE DENSE STATE JOSEPH HEALTH. STATE JOSEPH HEALTH. SHE OVERSEES MEDICAL CARE FOR SHE OVERSEES MEDICAL CARE FOR THE NETWORK THAT SAW THE FIRST THE NETWORK THAT SAW THE FIRST U.S. CORONAVIRUS PATIENT. U.S. CORONAVIRUS PATIENT. I UNDERSTAND THERE WERE FOUR I UNDERSTAND THERE WERE FOUR QUARANTINE PATIENTS FROM THE QUARANTINE PATIENTS FROM THE AFFECTED CRUISE SHIPS IN YOUR AFFECTED CRUISE SHIPS IN YOUR SYSTEM. SYSTEM. FIRST OF ALL HOW ARE THEY DOING FIRST OF ALL HOW ARE THEY DOING NOW? NOW? >> EVERYBODY IS DOING WELL AND >> EVERYBODY IS DOING WELL AND STABLE. STABLE. THANKS FOR HAVING -- ASKING. THANKS FOR HAVING -- ASKING. MELISSA: IT IS A SCARY TIME BUT MELISSA: IT IS A SCARY TIME BUT I WONDER IF PEOPLE ARE GETTING I WONDER IF PEOPLE ARE GETTING TOO SCARED. TOO SCARED. FIRST OF ALL WHAT IS THE FIRST OF ALL WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CORONAVIRUS AND THE FLU VIRUS? CORONAVIRUS AND THE FLU VIRUS? >> THEY’RE DIFFERENT FAMILIES OF >> THEY’RE DIFFERENT FAMILIES OF VIRUSES. VIRUSES. THE INFLUENZA VIRUS AND THE THE INFLUENZA VIRUS AND THE CORONAVIRUS ARE BOTH VIRUSES CORONAVIRUS ARE BOTH VIRUSES LIKE STAFF AND STREP ARE BOTH LIKE STAFF AND STREP ARE BOTH BACTERIA BUT THEY’RE DIFFERENT BACTERIA BUT THEY’RE DIFFERENT SPECIES AND BEHAVE SLIGHTLY SPECIES AND BEHAVE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENTLY VERY SIMILARLY BUT DIFFERENTLY VERY SIMILARLY BUT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENTLY. SLIGHTLY DIFFERENTLY. SO THEY DO THINGS LIKE RESPOND SO THEY DO THINGS LIKE RESPOND TO DIFFERENT DRUGS WHICH IS PART TO DIFFERENT DRUGS WHICH IS PART OF THE ISSUE WE’RE HAVING TODAY. OF THE ISSUE WE’RE HAVING TODAY. MELISSA: SO THE REASON WHY, WE MELISSA: SO THE REASON WHY, WE KEEP MAKING THIS COMPARISON TO KEEP MAKING THIS COMPARISON TO FLU, WE LOSE SO MANY PEOPLE TO FLU, WE LOSE SO MANY PEOPLE TO THE FLU EVERY YEAR, PEOPLE ASK THE FLU EVERY YEAR, PEOPLE ASK WHY IS THIS WORSE THAN THE FLU, WHY IS THIS WORSE THAN THE FLU, WHY ARE WE MORE PANICKED? WHY ARE WE MORE PANICKED? BECAUSE WE JUST DON’T KNOW HOW BECAUSE WE JUST DON’T KNOW HOW TO TREAT IT AS WELL, OR WE DON’T TO TREAT IT AS WELL, OR WE DON’T KNOW AS MUCH ABOUT IT? KNOW AS MUCH ABOUT IT? WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? >> PARTLY WE DON’T KNOW HOW TO >> PARTLY WE DON’T KNOW HOW TO TREAT IT AND PARTLY IT IS TREAT IT AND PARTLY IT IS BECAUSE IT IS A NOVEL VIRUS IT BECAUSE IT IS A NOVEL VIRUS IT IS NOT A SMALL VARIATION ON A IS NOT A SMALL VARIATION ON A PRIOR EXISTING ONE. PRIOR EXISTING ONE. WE DON’T HAVE A LOT WHAT WE WE DON’T HAVE A LOT WHAT WE WOULD CALL HERD IMMUNITY. WOULD CALL HERD IMMUNITY. WE DON’T HAVE PEOPLE IN OUR WE DON’T HAVE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITIES WITH ANTIBODIES TO COMMUNITIES WITH ANTIBODIES TO IT. IT. FOR EVERYBODY IT IS A NEW VIRUS. FOR EVERYBODY IT IS A NEW VIRUS. SO JUST THE POTENTIAL FOR IT SO JUST THE POTENTIAL FOR IT AFFECTING MORE PEOPLE. AFFECTING MORE PEOPLE. MELISSA: PURELL AND HAND MELISSA: PURELL AND HAND SANITIZER, DOES THAT WORK? SANITIZER, DOES THAT WORK? THERE IS RUN ON IT IN SOMEPLACE. THERE IS RUN ON IT IN SOMEPLACE. >> IT ACTUALLY DOES WORK. >> IT ACTUALLY DOES WORK. GREAT TO WASH YOUR HANDS AND USE GREAT TO WASH YOUR HANDS AND USE SOAP AND WATER BUT THAT KNOCKS SOAP AND WATER BUT THAT KNOCKS OFF BACTERIA THERE. OFF BACTERIA THERE. THE ALCOHOL BASED SANITIZERS THE ALCOHOL BASED SANITIZERS KILL THE VIRUS OWN YOUR SKIN. KILL THE VIRUS OWN YOUR SKIN. THEY ARE A GOOD OPTION UNLESS THEY ARE A GOOD OPTION UNLESS YOUR HANDS ARE VISIBLY SOILED. YOUR HANDS ARE VISIBLY SOILED. USE SOAP AND WATER. USE SOAP AND WATER. THEY ARE A GREAT THING TO USE THEY ARE A GREAT THING TO USE BETWEEN GOING TO THE SINK. BETWEEN GOING TO THE SINK. MELISSA: WHAT ABOUT FACE MASKS? MELISSA: WHAT ABOUT FACE MASKS? SHOULD EVERYONE CARRY ONE SHOULD EVERYONE CARRY ONE AROUND? AROUND? THEY ARE SOLD OUT IN SO MANY THEY ARE SOLD OUT IN SO MANY PLACE. PLACE. >> THEY ARE SOLD OUT IN SO MANY >> THEY ARE SOLD OUT IN SO MANY PLACES. PLACES. THEY ARE NOT GREAT TO USE FOR THEY ARE NOT GREAT TO USE FOR EVERYBODY, EVERY SINGLE DAY EVERYBODY, EVERY SINGLE DAY PARTLY BECAUSE THE SUPPLY IS PARTLY BECAUSE THE SUPPLY IS ABSOLUTELY LIMITED LIKE YOU WERE ABSOLUTELY LIMITED LIKE YOU WERE SAYING. SAYING. WE DON’T HAVE GREAT ACCESS TO WE DON’T HAVE GREAT ACCESS TO MORE OF THEM. MORE OF THEM. FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE COUGHS, FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE COUGHS, SNEEZE, ARE SPREADING THEIR SNEEZE, ARE SPREADING THEIR DROPLETS AROUND, WE WANT THEM TO DROPLETS AROUND, WE WANT THEM TO BE USING FACE MASKS, RIGHT? BE USING FACE MASKS, RIGHT? WE WANT TO PRESERVE THEM FOR WE WANT TO PRESERVE THEM FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS WHO HAVE TO HEALTH CARE WORKERS WHO HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF SICK PATIENTS TO TAKE CARE OF SICK PATIENTS TO STAY HEALTHY AND ON THE JOB. STAY HEALTHY AND ON THE JOB. MELISSA: WHAT IS THE BIGGEST MELISSA: WHAT IS THE BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION YOU’RE HEARING? MISCONCEPTION YOU’RE HEARING? >> HEARING LOTS OF >> HEARING LOTS OF MISCONCEPTIONS. MISCONCEPTIONS. THERE IS A KIND OF A FACT-FREE THERE IS A KIND OF A FACT-FREE ZONE GOING ON IN SOCIAL MEDIA AT ZONE GOING ON IN SOCIAL MEDIA AT THE MOMENT. THE MOMENT. SO COVER YOUR COUGH. SO COVER YOUR COUGH. COVER YOUR HANDS. COVER YOUR HANDS. DON’T BELIEVE HOME REMEDIES. DON’T BELIEVE HOME REMEDIES. STAY AWAY FROM SOCIAL MEDIA AT STAY AWAY FROM SOCIAL MEDIA AT THE MOMENT. THE MOMENT. STICK WITH TRIED AND TRUE VETTED STICK WITH TRIED AND TRUE VETTED REAL INFORMATION SOURCES.
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