April 13, 2020
April 13: Weekly COVID-19 Coverage Roundup
Here's a roundup of some of the COVID-19 media coverage involving members of our department.
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Hydroxychloroquine is not proven to work against the coronavirus. Why not just try it?
The Washington Post: At least half of COVID-19 patients on ventilators don't make it
New York Magazine: PTSD Waiting to Happen': Bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel on the Realities of Coronavirus Triage
Yahoo: The coronovirus scenario that has Dr. Zeke Emanuel 'really worried'
Yahoo: Hydroxychloroquine 'not likely to be a silver bullet' for coronavirus
MSNBC: Dr. Zeke Emanuel on the return to 'normal'
MSNBC: Dr. Zeke Emanuel: A much higher number of deaths this week 'seems almost inevitable'
MSNBC: Virologist shares update on race for coronavirus treatment
CBS News: Doctors worry they will be forced into life-or-death decisions amid virus pandemic: "I'm not God"
The Conversation: In the rush to innovate for COVID-19 drugs, sound science is still essential
Powerhouse Politics: Race Against Time
WBUR: How To Ration Ventilators: There's A System, But It's Still Agonizing
Philly Voice: Penn Medicine doctor co-hosting coronavirus podcast 'Making the Call'
Philadelphia Magazine: You Can Forget About an Eagles Season This Year, Says Top Penn Doc Zeke Emanuel
Philadelphia Inquirer: Scarcity of coronavirus testing, lack of demographic data could hamper Pa.'s efforts to reopen parts of the state
The New York Times: Restarting America Means People Will Die. So When Do We Do It?
Boston Globe: The trouble with calling health care workers ‘heroes’
Today Show: There's no wrong way to feel: The grief during the coronavirus pandemic
ITWire: COVID 19: Google Cloud launches virtual agent support program
Penn Today: Is the U.S. winning the war against COVID-19?
Wharton: Kevin Volpp on Wharton Business Daily
The Philadelphia Inquirer: The coronavirus pandemic is playing out behind hospital walls. On social media, these doctors and nurses give a peek into the front lines.
The Washington Post: Chaotic search for coronavirus treatments reveals another shortcoming in pandemic preparation
The New York Times: Will 2020 Be the Year That Medicine Was Saved?
People: Doctors Concerned About Lung Damage to Coronavirus Patients from Long-Term Ventilator Use
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Coronavirus threat spurs movement of cancer care into homes
MSNBC: Researchers hopeful a coronavirus vaccine will be available next year
6ABC: Social media helping healthcare workers cope during COVID-19 pandemic
Connecticut Public Radio: When Will It Be Safe To Go Back In The Water?
The New York Times: The Way We Ration Ventilators Is Biased
Regulatory Focus: Reagan-Udall Foundation launches COVID-19 treatment hub
Newsmax: Taking Care of Patients After They Leave the Hospital