Please keep in mind that ramping up research does not mean all resources and …, KSAT 12 TV: Doctors, health care workers among the first to get COVID-19 vaccine in San Antonio First COVID-19 vaccines administered at UT Health on Tuesday WOAI radio:Doctor: Keep Wearing Masks Even Though Vaccine Is In Town KENS 5 TV: Frontline heroe …, Yahoo Finance Live video transcript: ADAM SHAPIRO: We’re going to invite into the stream Dr. Owais Duranni, emergency medicine resident physician at UT Health San Antonio. We are following priority grouping for vaccine administration recommended …, Dr. David Shelledy, School of Health Professions dean and respiratory therapist, spoke about how ventilators work and the need for more respiratory therapist to TV audiences of both News 4 and Fox 29: News 4 coverage Fox 29 coverage, UT Health San Antonio Long School of Medicine students and faculty collaborated with UTSA to make hand sanitizer for health care workers on the front lines Fox 29 coverage News4SA coverage, All UT Health San Antonio employees who have had a positive COVID 19 testare required to have a physical examination by a Wellness 360 healthcare provider or their primary healthcare provider before returning to work. View instructions for mask requirements, mask removal, and prevention. According to the study, the COVID-19-causing coronavirus disguises itself so it can hide inside cells in order to replicate without being detected by the immune system; decoding the coronavirus structure could lead to new antiviral drugs, 07/28/20 | 4:00 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Pediatrics, gives KSAT 12 an interview on COVID-19-related precautions that should be taken by expectant mothers, 07/28/20 | 4:00 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Professor of Medicine and director, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics, is showcased in San Antonio Woman magazine as one shining light who’s guiding our city through COVID-19 as part of a lifetime commitment to controlling infectious diseases and improving public health, 07/28/20 | 4:00 pm | Dr. Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, Psychiatry, commented for a CNN story on the stress children and families are experiencing as parents debate the risk of school re-openings. RECESS. As the holidays approach and more faculty, staff and students plan for possible travel to see family and friends, we at UT Health San Antonio want you to stay safe and remain m …. Barbara Taylor and Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, and their volunteer leadership, are referred to in this item from the San Antonio Report regarding Metro Health’s being ready for a potential coronavirus spike, 09/08/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Neonatology, is quoted in this Houston Chronicle story on the topic that COVID-19 may cause long-term heart problems in children, 09/08/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Neonatology, is quoted in the San Antonio Express-News in a story on the topic that COVID-19 may cause long-term heart problems in children, 09/08/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Neonatology, is quoted in this UPI story on the topic that COVID-19 may cause long-term heart problems in children, 09/04/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, was again a guest on Texas Public Radio’s The Source program urging social distancing this holiday weekend to avoid another COVID-19 spike, 09/03/2020 | 3:30 pm | Dr. Ralph Riviello, Emergency Medicine, tells the audience of News 4 San Antonio to keep a close eye on safety when it comes to high school football season and returning to in-person classes in schools, as well as to get the flu shot, 09/03/2020 | 3:30 pm | Dr. Mandie Svatek, Pediatrics, speaks to News 4 San Antonio saying that while social distancing, mask wearing and hand washing may help, vaccines will be vital this year and are the best line of defense against the flu, 09/02/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital and General Medicine, continued in his service of answering listeners’ COVID-19 questions on Texas Standard, a radio program produced in the state capital in collaboration with Texas Public Radio San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media, 08/31/2020 | 5:00 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, UT Health Physicians, was a guest on KSAT 12’s Leading SA Sunday morning news interview program to discuss staying vigilant and practicing caution during the Labor Day weekend, COVID-19 model projections and what the future looks like for our community as in-person school begins to open up, 08/31/2020 | 5:00 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, UT Health Physicians, is quoted in a Labor Day-related news release — urging everyone to continue to wear masks, observe 6-foot social distance, wash their hands and avoid indoor and large gatherings —published in the regional weekly Hondo Anvil Herald on August 27, 08/31/2020 | 5:00 pm | Dr. Shawn Varney, South Texas Poison Center, spoke to KSAT 12 audiences about the fact that even small amounts of alcohol in hand sanitizers can be lethal to a small child, 08/26/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Barbara Robles, Psychiatry, was interviewed by Telemundo for this Spanish-language story about quarantine capsules during the COVID-19 pandemic, 08/26/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Ramon Cancino, Primary Care, authored a piece for the San Antonio Report addressing the importance of flu shots during the pandemic, 08/26/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, was quoted in the San Antonio Report indicating that you can get COVID-19 and the flu at the same time, 08/26/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, spoke to the updated model for predicting the severity of COVID-19 for September on YouTube, 08/25/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Dr. Ralph Riviello, Emergency Medicine, answers questions about COVID-19 traffic in the ER and whether or not children should go to school in person, 08/24/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, continues his service as a regular guest expert addressing myriad questions related to COVID-19 on the radio program Texas Standard, produced in the state capital in collaboration with Texas Public Radio San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media, 08/24/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Dina Tom, Inpatient Pediatrics, and Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Neonatology, contributed comments for a San Antonio Express-News feature on mothers’ fears resulting from their children being hospitalized with COVID, 08/21/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, was interviewed July 17 for this MyPointTV story about the COVID-19 pandemic and Texas’ reopening. Inquiries from reporters, writers or other members of the news media should be made to sansom@uthscsa.edu and fohn@uthscsa.edu. Home » Campus shuttle holiday schedule. The holiday schedule is published each year. Call 210-504-5200 for more info. May 31, 2021. In this Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial 3, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, remdesivir will be paired with a drug called interferon beta-1a, which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has already approved for multiple sclerosis patients, 08/11/2020 | 3:30 pm | Dr. Tom Patterson, Infectious Diseases, spoke to KABB Fox 29 audiences about the drug remdesivir now entering the third phase of clinical trials at University Hospital, keeping us on the cutting edge of the battle against COVID-19. 07/13/20 | 2:00 pm | The COVID-19-related research of Drs. This pivotal discovery was published in Nature Communications, 11/03/2020 | 3:30 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Ralph Riviello, Emergency Medicine, are quoted in this story in the Laredo Morning Times (part of the company that also owns the San Antonio Express-News) about a possible coronavirus spike, the importance of diligence in the wearing of masks and social distancing, and the fact that hospitals are preparing for a possible surge if it should occur, 11/02/2020 | 2 pm | Dr. Tess Barton, Pediatrics Infectious Diseases, urges audiences of KSAT 12 to employ COVID-19 safety guidelines at Halloween celebrations, as she also refers to a video offering children some suggested alterations for the holiday, 11/02/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, speaks to KSAT 12 audiences saying it is crucial to protect those who are most vulnerable to the coronavirus and that, during the upcoming holidays, we need to celebrate our families by protecting one another — especially our grandparents, 11/02/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, and Dr. Ralph Riviello, Emergency Medicine, are quoted in this San Antonio Express-News story about a possible coronavirus spike in San Antonio, urging diligence for wearing of masks and social distancing, 11/02/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Cindy Sickora, School of Nursing, and Dr. 08/03/20  |  4:45 pm  | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was quoted in this San Antonio Express-News story that asks whether protests contributed to the spike of coronavirus cases in San Antonio. UT Physicians Holidays. This start date provides for better balance in number of instructional days between the first and second semester. In addition, testing protocols have been implemented for employees and students …, Face masks are required at all times in all public spaces on campus. They discussed the scenarios when a person is admitted with sympt …, Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, appeared as a guest on June 29 Texas Public Radio’s noon program, The Source, addressing the latest information on the COVID-19 surge in San Antonio and Texas, SAN ANTONIO – The city of San Antonio, and the entire state of Texas, are seeing a significant surge in COVID-19 cases and hospital numbers, especially over the weekend. Find his story by clicking on the link and scrolling down to the second video window, 10/20/2020 | 9:30 am | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, continues her weekly appearance on KSAT 12 with advice about washing hands to avoid not only COVID-19 but also the common cold, 10/12/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital and General Medicine, spoke to News 4 to discuss that while not all recovered COVID-19 patients are eligible to donate convalescent plasma, researchers could learn from the amounts and concentrations of the antibody levels of plasma donors to determine what appears to be most effective, 10/12/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, spoke to KSAT 12 viewers, advising area curbside voters to take precautions in order to vote safely. 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January 8 Registration Closes at 11:59 p.m., reopens Monday, January 11, at 7 a.m. Flu shots, while they don’t prevent COVID, prevent death and people from getting symptoms that mimic COVID, 08/21/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, tells KABB Fox News 29 audiences that data on COVID-19 antibodies is still being gathered and, even with all the infections that we’ve had, overall antibody percentage is still low. 07/27/20 | 5:30 pm | KABB Fox 29 and News 4 benefited from the counsel of Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, regarding the CDC updates on the guidelines for people diagnosed with COVID-19, with changes due to studies showing a large majority of patients were no longer infectious after 10 days: 07/27/20 | 5:30pm | Dr. Mandie Svatek, Pediatrics, gave two live interviews Friday evening on KSAT 12, on back-to-school concerns for children. You may access the 2020-2021 academic calendar for your region through the links below. 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All email correspondence will be sent to UTD email address Classes Begin Full-term session .....Tuesday, January 19 1st 8-week session.....Tuesday, January 19 * University Mission Critical Holiday: OTHER: Monday: January 18: Martin … The interview begins at the 26:08 mark of the hourlong special, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, contributed to the Evening Break segment on News 4 San Antonio, giving advice to families on how to protect themselves while still celebrating the holiday together, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, spoke with the San Antonio Report, noting that even the most reliable tests can result in what is essentially a false negative if they are taken too soon after exposure — the coronavirus has a 14-day incubation period, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed by Fox 29 San Antonio about holiday travel and COVID-19, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed by News 4 San Antonio about holiday travel and COVID-19, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, UT Health Physicians medical director, was interviewed for this story on KENS 5 about how the year’s most traveled holiday could add to the rising positivity rates across the state; he recommends to avoid bringing immunocompromised individuals to Thanksgiving, among several other tips, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Tess Barton, Pediatrics Infectious Diseases, is featured in this KSAT News segment regarding advice for having a safe Thanksgiving, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Thomas Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed by Alhurra, a TV station that is part of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, to discuss COVID vaccines, surging cases in the U.S. and other COVID mitigation strategies; his part of the Arabic newscast is 5:09-5:54, 11/24/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was included in the Bexar County Medical Society’s weekly newsletter via a link to the Division of Infectious Disease’s new podcast, “COVID Minute,” as part of a podcast miniseries where hot topics in medicine, health care and education will be discussed, 11/20/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Robert Hromas, dean, Long School of Medicine, contributed to a front-page story of the San Antonio Express-News indicating that our city is expected to get limited doses of two vaccines, made by Moderna and Pfizer, that are being fast-tracked through the federal regulatory process; first responders and front-line health care workers will be the first groups vaccinated, 11/18/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, answered a short-notice call from the Texas Medical Association for an interview earlier this week with KRLD radio, a CBS affiliate, in Dallas; the interview focused on bamlanivimab, the new monoclonal antibody therapy for COVID-19, 11/18/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, is quoted in the second half of this KABB Fox News story about underlying conditions being a major problem for San Antonio COVID-19 patients, 11/18/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, contributed to a story by News 4 regarding the first shipments of an experimental antibody IV therapy for COVID-19, bamlanivimab, that received emergency authorization from the FDA last week and which has shown to prevent high-risk patients from ending up in the hospital, 11/18/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed for this story that appeared on the front page of Sunday’s San Antonio Express-News, warning that we face tough months ahead for coronavirus transmission, due to a confluence of factors — increased travel, a series of holidays, cooler weather that forces people indoors, the flu season, 11/18/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, chief medical officer at UT Health San Antonio, was a guest on KSAT 12’s Leading SA Sunday morning news interview program, discussing the latest COVID-19 vaccine news and how to be safe if you gather with friends and family during Thanksgiving, 11/12/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, was interviewed by Fox 29 regarding the case of a COVID-19 survivor suffering from hair loss, which is not an uncommon side effect, 11/12/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, was interviewed by KENS 5 regarding the CDC study (of about 300 people) that shows working in the office doubles coronavirus risk, compared to working at home, 11/12/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Maria Danet Lapiz-Bluhm, School of Nursing, is quoted in this KSAT 12 preview story regarding acts of bigotry and violence that have erupted amid the COVID-19 pandemic toward certain cultural communities including the Asian American and Jewish communities, 11/12/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, spoke to the San Antonio Report regarding the ongoing efforts to protect the Bexar County Jail, where every person booked into the jail is tested for COVID-19 (about 140 to 150 people a day); other groups tested include everyone getting elective surgery in Bexar County and everyone getting dental procedures at the UT Dentistry, all of which lend cautious optimism, 11/12/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, provided an interview to KXAN TV in Austin at the request of the Texas Medical Association; the item regarded a new study by the University of Florida indicating that receiving a flu vaccine may lower the risk of suffering from a severe case of COVID-19 that would require hospitalization, 11/12/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Thomas Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed by KENS 5 about the news released by Pfizer that its vaccine candidate may provide as much as 90% protection; Dr. Patterson reminded viewers that these are early results and we must wait to ensure that the data are correct, 11/03/2020 | 3:30 pm | Yogesh Gupta, Ph.D., Biochemistry & Structural Biology, and his lab are using the Advanced Photon Source (APS), at the Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, to discover new insights into the ways the SARS-CoV-2 virus camouflages itself inside the human body. All tests for faculty, staff and students must be scheduled through the COVID-19 Hotline (210-450-8000) by a clinical team member. January 8, 2021; 01/08/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Diana Cavazos, School of Nursing, was interviewed by Telemundo TV about the launch of the Novavax vaccine clinical trial at UT Health San Antonio and clinical partner University Health; 500 San Antonians are needed for this two-year COVID-19 vaccine study. December 11 Friday, 5:00 PM, Holiday Recess Begins December 12 Saturday, Award MS and PhD Degrees December 25 Friday, Christmas Day, Holiday 2021 January 1 Friday, New Year's Day, Holiday January 4 Monday, 8:00 AM, SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS (All Students) January 6 Wednesday, Fall Semester Grades Due by 12:00 NOON January TBD Faculty Retreat The UT Health Science Center campuses include colleges of Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing. UT Health San Antonio does not have enough personal protective equipment to re-issue mask …, Facility configuration and sanitation protocols along with enhanced housekeeping are part of several strategies being implemented to support a safe return-to-campus process that will be executed over the next several months. Walk-in appointments are not available for COVID-19 testing. Texas Legislators designated 14 holidays for fiscal year 2020-2021. The total number of holidays awarded to state employees fluctuates annually because when typical holidays fall on Saturday or Sunday, they are not observed. Academic Calendars The Academic Calendar for the University of Pittsburgh is built by a committee of University representatives that make up the Academic Calendar Committee. I am grateful to the students who are stead …, Dear faculty and staff: Thank you for your adaptability as we respond to the changing pandemic circumstances and ensure that we maintain focus on our important missions. It could take years for immunity to build up through natural infection, 08/21/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Dina Tom, Pediatrics, was interviewed by Spectrum News regarding children getting and spreading COVID due to increased social interaction with the reopening of schools; however, children still do not transmit the disease like adults do, 08/20/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, Psychiatry, has been very helpful during the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in multiple Spanish-language interviews, this one airing on Telemundo regarding how families can adjust to classes at home, 08/20/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Neonatology, was again interviewed by Newsweek for a story addressing the fact that children might spread coronavirus more than we thought—and get different symptoms; the authors of the study being reported on warned that students could fuel the pandemic if the correct precautions aren’t taken when schools reopen, 08/19/2020 | 5 pm | Yogesh Gupta, Ph.D., Biochemistry/Structural Biology, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute, was interviewed by ETHealthWorld.com regarding a paper published in the journal Nature Communications. The story is now posted on the website, 08/21/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, in her weekly discussion on KSAT 12, speaks about the sloping downward of hospitalizations and the expectation of a continued decline in the percentage positive rate in the community. This post from Tampa, Fla., is part of “Together/Alone,” a column from Spectrum News Chief National Political Reporter Josh Robin that explores life during these historic times. The calendar includes opportunities for professional development with embedded planning throughout the school year. This mandatory protocol applies to all UT Health San Antonio employees, trainees, independe …. Many faculty, staff and students who work in non-clinical areas are allowed to wear a cloth face mask. The FDA approval of the drug last week leads to fewer restrictions than the study had previously encountered under emergency-use authorization, 10/29/2020 | 2:30 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, continues in his public service to a statewide audience through an Oct. 28 installment of Texas Standard’s “Ask a Doctor” program, a radio program produced in the state capital in collaboration with Texas Public Radio San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media. Wanted to ask you, before we get into the ne …. Dr. Patterson says demonstrations did not lead to the surge, 07/31/20 | 4 pm | Dr. Jason Rosenfeld, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics, provided information about the enforcement of masking orders in this San Antonio Express-News story, 07/31/20 | 4 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, professor of medicine and director, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics, shared interesting perspectives with KSAT 12 viewers about the COVID-19 virus and outlined “tactics” people can use to protect our city. This effort will occur over the next several months and will occur in phases. According to the study he co-authored, the COVID-19-causing coronavirus disguises itself so it can hide inside cells in order to replicate without being detected by the immune system; decoding the coronavirus structure could lead to new antiviral drugs, 08/19/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Luz M. Garcini, ReACH, the Center for Research to Advance Community Health, contributed in a health equity video series of the AMA comments regarding the mental health of health care providers, 08/19/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed for this San Antonio Express-News story, commenting that another hurdle for coronavirus testing is timing; because of the virus’s long incubation period, a person can get the infection at any point after exposure, up to 14 days, making the day they come in for a test too early, 08/17/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Luz Garcini, ReACH Center/Research to Advance Community Health, speaks to the audience of Reform Austin regarding how to get help while grieving during the pandemic, 08/17/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, continues his service as a regular guest expert addressing myriad questions related to COVID-19 on the radio program Texas Standard, produced in the state capital in collaboration with Texas Public Radio San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media, 08/17/2020 | 4:30 pm | Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez, Institute for Health Promotion Research, is quoted within an editorial of the San Antonio Express-News, pointing out that the connecting of racism and public health is a relatively new trend and one that has met with some resistance, 08/14/2020 2 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, spoke about face shields, vaccines and testing to KSAT 12 audiences during the TV news program’s Q&A, 8/13/20202 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Pediatrics, spoke to Newsweek about the possible causes of the summertime spike in COVID-19 cases in children: one, children must provide proof they are coronavirus-free before they can attend summer camps and daycare centers and, two, families may be seeking tests reacting to news of a dangerous and life-threatening complication of COVID-19 in children known as multisystem inflammatory syndrome, 08/13/2020 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, participated in an hour-long, live interview for the Texas Public Radio program, The Source, handling a multiplicity of questions regarding COVID-19 including topics as masks, myths and morbidity, 08/13/2020 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, is interviewed by WINK News, Naples/Ft Myers, on her leading efforts to open the first COVID-19 recovery clinic to help fight long-term effects of fatigue, headaches, joint pains and inability to exercise in the survivors, 08/13/2020 | 4:45pm | Dr. Tom Patterson, Infectious Diseases, is featured on the front page of the Business section of the San Antonio Express-News about our being, along with our partner, University Hospital, one of the first sites in the nation to begin the third phase of clinical trials for remdesivir, an experimental COVID-19 treatment; remdesivir is being tested in combination with a drug already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for multiple sclerosis, 08/12/2020 | 5:00 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, General & Hospital Medicine, a former athlete at Roosevelt high school in San Antonio, spoke about the risks of COVID-19 to high school football players to KSAT 12 TV, 08/12/2020 | 5:00 pm | Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, is interviewed by News 4 San Antonio on her leading efforts to open the first COVID-19 recovery clinic to help fight long-term effects in the survivors, 08/12/2020 | 5:00 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, General & Hospital Medicine, shared his views and health information with the KENS 5 TV audience on whether college football should be played this season, 08/12/2020 | 5:00 pm | Stacy Ogbeide, Family & Community Medicine, spoke as part of the Texas Public Radio podcast “Petrie Dish” on depression in connection with the pandemic, discussing why you feel how you feel, and what happens inside your body when you start to feel overwhelmed: comments begin at 5ive-minute mark, 08/11/2020 | 4:00 pm | Dr. Steven Pliszka, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, shared with Fox 29 the dangers of too much social media, that has occurred as a result of our current need to social distance, and urged taking breaks from the screen, no matter how hard it may be, 08/11/2020 | 4:00 pm | Dr. Steven Pliszka, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, shared with News 4 San Antonio the dangers of too much social media, that has occurred as a result of our current need to social distance, and urged taking breaks from the screen, no matter how hard it may be, 08/11/2020 | 4:00 pm | Dr. Anoop Nambiar, Pulmonology, spoke during a News 4 San Antonio broadcast warning of long-term health effects of COVID-19 on its survivors; he indicated that there’s a 20 percent chance anyone with COVID-19 could be hospitalized and a five to ten percent chance that patient could end up in critical care, 08/11/2020 | 3:30 pm | Dr. Tom Patterson, Infectious Diseases, spoke to KSAT 12 TV audiences about the drug remdesivir now entering the third phase of clinical trials at University Hospital, keeping us on the cutting edge of the battle against COVID-19. 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