Covid Reflections: Sean O'Leary, MD

Covid Reflections: Sean O'Leary, MD

Author: University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus November 24, 2020 Duration: 29:32
Sean O’Leary, MD, discusses role of children in the pandemic, and why the disease rarely causes them serious health problems. O’Leary also talks about his own battle with the coronavirus which continues despite the fact that he’s over the illness.

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