I think anyone who's been doing oncology for 10, or 15, or 20 years, has to be an optimist because we were taking care of people with cancer when the treatments were really not very effective in a lot of cases, you know? I can see if I can get off of work.” I mean people just...Came out of the woodwork! So it’s that people don't get into such trouble that they have to be on a respirator. That this is something that can -- can be tried today. Tell him the logistics stuff. You only go in the room if you need to lay hands on the patient to do a procedure or something. But thousands more have survived and recovered. Close. These people are going into the hospital, they walk into the ER, they're coughing or something. It rings for an awful long time before it makes ...Okay, great.

April 3, 2020.

That one needs to look at this as an experimental therapy especially…  As of this week which is, you know, the second to last week in March, the FDA has given, like, emergency approval to both start investigating, like, the plasma transfers, you know, with clinical trials and sort of, you know, scientific protocol. Wow. I mean there’s something kind of like, just to pan out for a second, it’s like as a paradigm it’s such an interesting, intimate way to treat cause, I mean, these days, you know like the whole field of medicine seem to be moving toward little pills that you -- that you pop and you drink. And we're gonna lose people who are young.

Today we have the story of an experimental treatment that’s popping up all over the country: convalescent plasma transfusion, a century-old procedure that some say may become one of our best weapons against this devastating, new disease.If you have recovered from Covid-19 and want to donate plasma, national and local donation registries are gearing up to collect blood. It’s blood plasma transfusions. I mean, it's a pandemic, right? And he said, “Oh I'm fine, I've just had a little bit of a cough, but I actually feel fine.

So it feels kinda cool, like there's some kind of order in the universe, that each person who gets it, who donates plasma, can actually treat three people. On so many levels. Diphtheria causes a thick covering in the back of the throat. And this -- this virus, SARS COV2, is closer to three. He hung up, he went. The idea in this case, in brief, is that we’re you know standing in this tragic gap, right, this is what I talked about in the last dispatch. I definitely want you to get back to saving peoples' lives though.

Antibodies work best early in the course of disease.And the question is, when is earlier? With help from Shima Oliaee with W. Harry Fortuna, Susan Sandbach, Melissa O’Donnell, Tad Davis and Russel Gragg. Well here wait. This has been done going back more than 100 years.

Like what's left is what really matters. And so it's a great opportunity.I have to --  like, I'm like, what happened with your tweet? Like, that's the thing, you know. Everybody's kids are home.

I dunno, it's a lot to -- it's a lot to think about people dying alone...Are you still there? Published April 3, 2020 | 38 min | #39 in Documentary. This is Dispatch #3 which has to do with a bit of science that I feel really captures the spirit of this moment. That's what the FDA is saying. Close. More than a million people have caught Covid-19, and tens of thousands have died.

And I like history and -- I read a lot about the history of how antibodies were used.This is not the first time we've thought about doing something like this. And not all of those people will be qualified to donate plasma, but many of them will. RedCrossBlood.org to find out more information there. This is a hypothesis that needs to be tested. Dylan Keefe is our director of sound design. So one is that I'm on faculty at Johns Hopkins and as I believe you know, a lot of the work that is going on with convalescent plasma has been centered there. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium. Give me a second. We tried to make it as clear as possible. And then saying “I know how awful that was, how scary that was, how -- how absolutely uncertain everything felt when I was sick. [laughs] [laughs] So -- oh gosh.

And you talk to a handful of oncologists, I think a thing that you discover instantly is that oncologists are really optimists. I mean, there's no way for you to know this answer.Because there's not really a scale. On so many levels. Copyright © 2019 New York Public Radio.

A week or so ago (aka, what feels like ten years in corona time) producer Molly Webster learned that many of those survivors possess a kind of superpower: antibodies trained to fight the virus. A week or so ago (aka, what feels like ten years in corona time) produ... – Listen to Dispatch 3: Shared Immunity by Radiolab instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed. Because it has one more word in it. Our fact checker is Michelle Harris. It grows exponentially, the number of cases are doubling every three days or something. So actually giving it to doctors and nurses who have no viral count, who are coronavirus negative, and see if it can actually be a preventative.That's really cool. Episode Discussion: Dispatch 3: Shared Immunity. Thank you all for listening.

There are options on the table where they're like, "Hey, there's this drug that we've seen in the lab do well against coronaviruses in mice. ‎Show Radiolab, Ep Dispatch 3: Shared Immunity - Apr 3, 2020 ‎More than a million people have caught Covid-19, and tens of thousands have died.

So that means everybody, on average, who's got it is gonna give it to three other people. Episode Discussion: Dispatch 3: Shared Immunity.



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