When Will This Pandemic End?
When Will This Pandemic End?
And other questions you have about Omicron and the pandemic
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And other questions you have about Omicron and the pandemic
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Virology Greene Lab Ott Lab Roan LabIn this COVID-19: Ask the Experts webinar, Gladstone virologists explain the latest science about the Omicron variant and answer questions about masking, testing, and more
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Virology Greene Lab Ott LabTime—The Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 has spread around the world at an alarming rate, but some scientists think the variant might actually be a sign of hope. Nadia Roan explains that widespread infection may lead to widespread immunity, which could help turn the pandemic virus into an endemic virus. Warner Greene posits that the best-case scenario is that the virus will weaken, continuing to spread but without causing severe disease.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Virology Greene Lab Roan LabGladstone virologists answer your most pressing questions about the latest variant of COVID-19
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Virology Greene Lab Ott Lab Roan LabABC News—COVID-19 vaccine maker Moderna recently announced that individuals might need a fourth shot to stay safe in the ongoing pandemic. Gladstone virologist Warner Greene argues that an additional dose of the available vaccine may not be ideal, and that future boosters should be designed to specifically protect against emerging strains of the virus.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Virology Greene LabSan Francisco Chronicle—Senior Investigator Warner Greene, MD, PhD, recommends that people limit indoor dining, especially if they are over 65 or otherwise at elevated risk for COVID-19, while the Omicron wave washes over the Bay Area.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Virology Greene LabSan Francisco Chronicle—The omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 is spreading rapidly, but it may not be a reason for panic. Nadia Roan explains that our immune system’s cellular response to the vaccines should hold up well against the omicron variant. In addition, Warner Greene predicts that if the variant spreads rapidly but causes just mild disease, it might actually help establish immunity globally, protecting people in places where vaccine access has been limited.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Greene Lab Roan LabA pioneer of HIV research discusses the last 40 years of HIV/AIDS research and what’s next
HIV/AIDS Greene LabGladstone virologists discuss Omicron and what we might expect in 2022 from the COVID-19 pandemic
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Greene Lab Ott Lababc7 News—Senior Investigators Warner Greene, MD, PhD, and Nevan Krogan, PhD, discuss the possibility that Omicron, although more transmissible than previous SARS-CoV-2 variants, may cause less severe disease.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Data Science and Biotechnology Virology Greene Lab Krogan LabResearchers at Gladstone Institutes focus on innovative strategies that could finally allow people living with HIV to stop taking daily medications
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Virology Greene Lab Ott Lab Roan Lab Weinberger Lab Deep DiveSan Francisco Chronicle—Senior Investigator Warner Greene, MD, PhD, puts the CDC's definition of "fully vaccinated" in the context of our constantly evolving understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Virology Greene LabGladstone virologists discuss the state of the pandemic and how to stay safe this holiday season
COVID-19 Greene Lab Ott LabUSA Today—Senior investigator Warner Greene, MD, PhD, comments on the benefits of vaccination after COVID-19 illness.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Virology Greene LabSan Francisco Chronicle—Senior Investigator Warner Greene, MD, PhD, draws from his expertise as a virologist to explain how Delta and other coronavirus variants might evolve.
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