"I would find it so tragic if kids were wearing masks and staying distant in school, but right after school they take off their masks to have a playdate." -- Leana Wen, MD, of George Washington University and former health commissioner of Baltimore, regarding how to weigh the risk of activities for vaccinated and partially vaccinated households.
"There are plenty of instances where we've seen companies say, 'we can't give you expanded access because we need to get it approved as fast as possible, wink, wink.'" -- Gregg Gonsalves, PhD, of the Yale University School of Public Health, discussing use of expanded access for experimental drugs, such as those being tested for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
"But it is reassuring that there are responses, albeit lower with antibodies." -- John Corboy, MD, of the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, about research showing T-cell responses despite poorer antibody responses after SARS-CoV-2 infection in some people with multiple sclerosis.
"The important message is that depression begins early." -- Myrna Weissman, PhD, of Columbia University in New York City, discussing her team's study showing that children as young as 9 years old have an increased risk of major depressive disorder and other psychopathologies if one or more generations in their family were also affected.
Last Updated April 23, 2021
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