[Video] Q&A: Why are some communities at higher risk for COVID-19?
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Who is at greatest risk for developing severe cases of COVID-19? What can those in high-risk categories do to protect themselves and their loved ones? Infectious diseases specialist Jasmine Marcelin, MD, has answers to your questions.
Links to specific questions:
- 0:31: What are the advantages of testing more people in Nebraska for COVID-19?
- 1:42: Are elderly and people with underlying conditions at risk for more severe symptoms?
- 2:54: What advice do you have for individuals with underlying conditions?
- 5:42: Why are there more cases of COVID-19 among African American and Latino communities?
- 8:36: How can we better serve minority communities?
- 11:07: Are men getting worse symptoms than women?
- 12:09: What do we know about obesity as risk factor?
- 13:05: How does COVID-19 affect children?
- 14:34: Why is it still important to practice social distancing with children?
- 16:25: Does blood type affect how severe symptoms are?
- 16:58: Are pregnant women more at risk?
- 18:29: What is the possibility of being reinfected?
- 20:04: Are people with autoimmune diseases in the same category of the high-risk population?
- 21:06: What can the community do to help health care workers?