A Deep Look into the Biology and Evolution of COVID-19

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University of California Television (UCTV)

University of California Television (UCTV)

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View the second video in this series here: • A Deep Look into COVID...
UC San Diego infectious disease researchers provide an overview of the biology and evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, cause of COVID-19 disease which is sweeping the globe in a pandemic. They share their expertise in the dynamics of host-pathogen interactions and viral life-cycles and how they relate to this global challenge. [Show ID: 35811]
00:00 - Start
00:11 - Introduction - Suresh Subramani
04:25 - Big Picture Questions About COVID-19 - Emily Troemel
14:58 - The SARS-CoV-2 Virus - Matt Daugherty
29:22 - Predicting the Next Pandemic - Justin Meyer
41:45 - Group Discussion
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@liztaiNCAD
@liztaiNCAD 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this available outside the academic world - I'm 83 in Ireland and thoroughly enjoyed 'stretching my brain' and I learned a lot also.
@gloriabain4762
@gloriabain4762 4 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth Cleary Thank--you. Elizabeth I am Gloria Bain from Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada God bless you
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 4 жыл бұрын
great to know that old folks are upto date . thanks youtube & UCTV .
@HomewithAurora
@HomewithAurora 4 жыл бұрын
Hei Elizabeth, we are all learning and it is a joy to meet you here. Greetings from Norway, Aurora
@puerilepat2122
@puerilepat2122 4 жыл бұрын
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@Kissesmom1
@Kissesmom1 4 жыл бұрын
@@puerilepat2122 Sounds like you've got a secret admirer! LOL LOL LOL!!! Before that my Mother was stricken with colon cancer she had a young Doctor friend that what he enjoyed doing was picking up older MORE MATURED WOMEN much like yourself and hanging out with them doing thing's that not necessarily he liked to do. He enjoyed hanging out with them to do things that THEY LIKED TO DO!!! However before that he became a Doctor my mother ran a sleeping room house and stayed right there with her Tennant's. When the Tennant's were home sometimes she was the guidance that they needed to get back on track. Well this promising young man he was foriegn so he had no family here so my Mother because his American mom. I was so proud of my Mother for doing what she did for him. This promising young man was STILL IN SCHOOL to BECOME A DOCTOR. One day he talks to his AMERICAN MOM and told her that he was going to QUIT MED SCHOOL!!! My Mother told me that she told him that he wasn't ALLOWED TO QUIT!!! My Mother told me (imaginary picture in your mind here) that she told him she was going to put her foot up his butt and he wasn't ALLOWED TO QUIT!!! This young man is a Doctor today simply by ONE person making such a difference in his life. The last time that I saw him he visited my Mother and talked to her and told her just how much she meant to him and he told her how much she meant to him he told her just how much he loved her. Then that day he told her goodbye because my Mother was so close to dieing that he knew that he would never see her alive again. I invited him to her funeral but he told me that he wanted to remember her pretty much the way that she was. I'm glad that they had this relationship as.... although my Mother had five children some of them just didn't spend a whole lot of time with her. My Mother was 72 when she died in 2012 Every day it seems like her death just happened early this morning. I sometimes get such a longing for her that I could travel back in time and be there just long enough to be able to hug her and tell her just how much I love and miss her. 🎠
@geraldmyers221
@geraldmyers221 4 жыл бұрын
Thank goodness for the internet that can bring intelligent and knowledgeable people together that can shed some rational light during these difficult times.
@DMahalko
@DMahalko 4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it also brings out the cranks and conspiracy theorists. The authors of this talk need to do some weeding and banning of these comments on an otherwise high quality conversation by real scientists trying to serve the common good of society.
@sheikahchu939
@sheikahchu939 4 жыл бұрын
The biggest fault in terms of preventing the spreading of this is that the majority of people getting tested already show severe symptoms rather than those that show slight symptoms or are potentially asymptomatic. Because really, testing those that already show sympotoms is like taking a pregnancy test when you're 6+ months along, haven't had a period, and are already showing in the abdomen.
@bernardofitzpatrick5403
@bernardofitzpatrick5403 4 жыл бұрын
agreed!
@noklarok
@noklarok 4 жыл бұрын
exactly, no randomised testing means the numbers don't mean squat
@user-zt2wc3uh1l
@user-zt2wc3uh1l 4 жыл бұрын
Allll those people who test positive and have no symptoms:.... false positives and/or...this virus , even if a prematurely leaked bio weapon, is not all that strong.
@headrat1
@headrat1 4 жыл бұрын
@@sislertx Like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation owning the patent through the PirBright Institute?
@DKanon
@DKanon 4 жыл бұрын
Isn't it necessary to test a symptomatic person to determine what they have: Covid-19, the flu, bacterial infections, etc. (all with similar symptoms ) to inform your treatment.
@FonsecaStatter
@FonsecaStatter 4 жыл бұрын
I suffer from an insatiable curiosity... As a result of this, from the very start of this pandemic I have seen about a couple of dozens of introductory-type of videos, discussing viruses, virology and epidemics. So far, this is the best. Concise, clear-cut and to the point. THANKS for sharing...
@omarmehdi6443
@omarmehdi6443 4 жыл бұрын
Questions: 1. Where is the solid proof of the purified and isolated virus? 2. What is the primary specialist peer-reviewed paper where the virus is illustrated and it's full genetic information described? 3. What is the primary publication that provides proof that a particular virus is the sole cause of a particular disease?
@clos6613
@clos6613 4 жыл бұрын
Great questions
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 4 жыл бұрын
True or false? There are more released viruses than SARS Cov2...
@carolp.vaccariello1701
@carolp.vaccariello1701 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the precious gift of your time, your life-long learning and your wisdom. I find your discussion so engrossing and an actual relief from the "NEWS" and "SOCIAL MEDIA" where I don't have a clue what to believe or how to know what is anything near the TRUTH. You are honest, base your sharing on the data as you know it through scientific exploration and lifelong learning. I might not like all that I heard you say, but I appreciate hearing the truth. Your step by step teaching for those of us who are not scientists or used to the jargon has helped me to understand some of the nature of this virus, how we have learned through past epidemics, what we can expect from this virus and future viruses. From Justin's response to his own family and friends, I appreciate that my job is to live one day at a time and it is also my responsibility to cooperate giving each of us and all of us the best opportunity of survival and flattening the curve of occurrence. From your discussion of open sourcing, sharing of global professionals, encourages me to do all that I can to help those who are full of fear, who need reassurance, who need some one to call or text. We all have unique important gifts to share in support of the larger picture. Thank you for modeling this by preparing this video for us. Please do more of this. You are appreciated. For me it is easier to cope when I feel I have solid information.
@Dominiqueuqinimod
@Dominiqueuqinimod 4 жыл бұрын
Carol P. Vaccariello Same! I fully agree! What a nice comment. 😊
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 4 жыл бұрын
true
@marvawisdom5191
@marvawisdom5191 4 жыл бұрын
This was extremely helpful and I agree, clear, concise, respectful, professional and accessible. Appreciate the moderating too. Well done! Thank you.
@joannelensing3379
@joannelensing3379 4 жыл бұрын
Could you address the way the fe2 and fe3 in relation to the red blood cells unable to carry the 02. And that a drug like hydrochloroquine combined with zinc and a zpak added if pneumonia should develop are ending symptoms with 9 to 12 hours in repeated trials.
@careycraig3596
@careycraig3596 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Please continue to provide info. It was fascinating and done at a level where a layman could understand. Bravo!
@satbalak
@satbalak 4 жыл бұрын
This has been an excellent conversation! I am from an Engg background with little or no knowledge of Biology. I learnt a lot from the 3 presentations and the general conversation that followed. I had read about Social Distancing / Quarantine and it was annoying me to no end (Very strict lockdown in India, much more stringent than US or other Western nations). This answered quite a few queries ... I hope the policy makers in India are listening to people like this and will take call tomorrow about extending the lockdown or graded easing of lockdown ... Keep up the good work!
@thomasmallen5803
@thomasmallen5803 4 жыл бұрын
Every future (and current) head of state, governor, and mayor should be required to watch this video.
@joannek9977
@joannek9977 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your precious time and knowledge. I didn't think I'd finish watching a science discussion for more than an hour, but you've made it sound simple and so engaging. And I'd agree with the others here who also noticed how courteous and respectful you are to each other, and that's truly refreshing and inspiring specially with all the toxic conversations going around on social media. Again, thank you!
@elizabethfletcher1487
@elizabethfletcher1487 4 жыл бұрын
As a lay person in home lockdown in WA I am quite thankful I can get this info from a reputable source. Please continue with your lectures.
@kokokoko1220
@kokokoko1220 3 жыл бұрын
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@jennifermckillop4109
@jennifermckillop4109 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a wonderful talk that was easy for a lay person, like me, to track and understand. I would welcome more talks like this - science and facts always appreciated!
@louieadam251
@louieadam251 4 жыл бұрын
There is so much to learn, to think, to analyze, to assess, to discover etc from this video regarding this Cov19. Thanks!
@M.Moadeli123
@M.Moadeli123 4 жыл бұрын
Can I just say I'm awestruck by what a phenomenal and well put together video this is. Some great minds collaborating in a very structural and organized manner. Might be my best video I've ever watched. Very well implemented so good job to all of you who contributed to the formation of this masterpiece. I hope to see this being shared so as to offer a deeper insight thus increasing our awareness on a global scale.
@M.Moadeli123
@M.Moadeli123 4 жыл бұрын
I shall pass this on to my circle of people and various social platforms and hopefully see it gain more exposure.
@katiehettinger7857
@katiehettinger7857 4 жыл бұрын
thank you for a thoughtful presentation and I'm hoping you continue to made up dates.
@gitnbizy
@gitnbizy 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent panel & discussion. The PowerPoint slides were extremely helpful. Thank you!!!
@wt460
@wt460 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my God, we have an all star lineup to discuss everything that has captivated the world. Thank you so much for your time and your ability to share your knowledge with all of the terrified across America (that would be me). My wife’s cousin died of COVID19 two weeks ago in Los Angeles. With that, our family has been impacted and we are all very worried as her children and husband have also been infected. They have survived, but who knows if there will be other issues associated with their illness. We are deeply appreciative of your time.
@gustavderkits8433
@gustavderkits8433 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you all! And thanks to the Tata Foundation for funding this effort. This was an excellent presentation with an honest discussion of the unknown factors
@sharontaylor3890
@sharontaylor3890 4 жыл бұрын
What about the SYMPTOMATIC people who can't get tested? There could actually be FAR MORE than 10x the number of KNOWN infected people, in the USA.
@lubricustheslippery5028
@lubricustheslippery5028 4 жыл бұрын
It's bad for the statistics. Testing symptomatic people doesn't help so much in other aspects. As long they are not very ill there is no specific medicine or treatment and you should isolate yourself anyway so the result of the test doesn't change how you or the health care should act. Testing should primarily be done where it helps stoppning the spread, for example all personal on residential homes/nursing homes for old people should regularly get tested.
@jessicawriwright8039
@jessicawriwright8039 4 жыл бұрын
@@lubricustheslippery5028 by that logic all people symptomatic or not should self quarantine to limit viral spread we cant identify track treat or prevent and healthcare workers treating covid patients dont need to be wasting test kits either ..assume they will get I'll sooner or later and work until they cant any longer . Oh wait ..that's what the Italian doctors did and what symptomatic people are told to do all the time ..
@belumptuous
@belumptuous 4 жыл бұрын
@@lubricustheslippery5028 No, it is a failure at a population level. Not testing symptomatic people is bad, it's unfortunate that this is happening in many countries due to a lack of test kits, other resources, logistical and organisational problems. The more data we acquire, the better the statistics, the better the understanding, the better the decision-making on how to respond to this pandemic. Even negative test results provide useful information.
@lubricustheslippery5028
@lubricustheslippery5028 4 жыл бұрын
@@belumptuous Testing without actions is quite worthless. Testing with tracing and isolation is on the other hand a good thing and enable parts of the society running.
@Killer_Turnip
@Killer_Turnip 4 жыл бұрын
It's not necessary at the moment bc the lab/healthcare system is already heavily overburdened with testing critical symptom patients, and those at high risk (healthcare workers, elderly, pre-existing conditions). Testing labs in a lot of places are running 24/7 already. I'm 90% sure I got the virus back in mid-November, which I got from my work where people were sick in October (in the US)... So eventually it would be a nice statistic to have for tracking strains, mutations, and infection rate. Perhaps when the curve slows down in a few weeks or months then it can be focused on- as there is still a lack of testing.
@amediarts
@amediarts 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a collective presentation on COVID-19 and the group of Coronavirus. Whoever is interested to know academic and deeper understanding about Coronavirus they should see this great presentation.
@billsmith-qq9pt
@billsmith-qq9pt 4 жыл бұрын
Deeper level guesswork more like the whole Pharmaceutical model of sickness management is about creating paths of profit. Most GPs are just idiot savant drug peddlers
@debbiesdbest
@debbiesdbest 4 жыл бұрын
bullshit! sellouts or ignorant but Bullshit
@Rosie-6
@Rosie-6 4 жыл бұрын
Please publicize the comment near the end of the discussion, that the cities that controlled contact in 1918 were also the ones that did the best economically. These are mutually existing rather than mutually exclusive.
@mikepdx7255
@mikepdx7255 4 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I was wanting to find! Thank you so much for this phenomenal video. Hope to see more of this in the coming weeks! Again thank you!!!
@AfroHairScience
@AfroHairScience 4 жыл бұрын
They need to play this all day on TV, social media and radio. Thank you all for this in depth presentation. As a mom, citizen and cosmetologist, I want to do my part. ❤️❤️❤️
@irinarussell4546
@irinarussell4546 4 жыл бұрын
An excellent balanced discussion. What interests me is the question of innate resistance either to the disease, or the worst symptoms of the disease, and what the mechanisms of these are likely to be.
@somatotrophin1535
@somatotrophin1535 4 жыл бұрын
Irina Russell usually it is because of a slightly altered receptor which results in decreased binding
@taliadavid858
@taliadavid858 4 жыл бұрын
somatotrophin1 ccr5 delta32 -/-?
@somatotrophin1535
@somatotrophin1535 4 жыл бұрын
Tzipi7 That type of scenario, yes
@taliadavid858
@taliadavid858 4 жыл бұрын
somatotrophin1 I’m finding the coreceptor ccr5 hard to find in covid19 medical journals. If you happen to find a link connecting ccr5 to its important function as it relates to sars-cov-2 I would appreciate it greatly. It feels like certain little parts are either intentionally or accidentally omitted or referred to by an alias name which I’m not familiar with. I have a few gaps to fill in before I can present a theory to a senior immunologist on my side of the pond.
@somatotrophin1535
@somatotrophin1535 4 жыл бұрын
Tzipi7 Misunderdtanding! Ccr5 is an example if how cell surface receptor variants can confer resistance to a virus. In the case of HIV, the ccr5 mutation helps prevent HIV gain access to CD4 cells. It is not relevant to SARS-COV2. Research will show if some people are resistant to this new virus. If so, I would guess it will be because of a variant in ACE2 since it is this membrane protein that mediates infection. But, that is just a guess.
@TheLucille7
@TheLucille7 4 жыл бұрын
Retired RN. Totally enjoyed this discussion. Please do more
@thompsonjan2
@thompsonjan2 4 жыл бұрын
Please do more of these in-depth talks.
@canadianmum2040
@canadianmum2040 4 жыл бұрын
thompsonjan2 I agree, this is amazingly helpful!!💜
@williamminamoto.7535
@williamminamoto.7535 4 жыл бұрын
thompsonjan2 you and you all are evil and very wicked and you know it
@Blitznstitch2
@Blitznstitch2 4 жыл бұрын
This intro needs to be heard by everyone. Thanks for explaining so clearly why this virus is so lethal to humans, asymptomatic spread and death
@marianadejesusnunez1506
@marianadejesusnunez1506 4 жыл бұрын
You should consider the number of infected versus population and territory space. Ex. Italy vrs. USA
@ckuhtz
@ckuhtz 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, please do more of these talks. Great format. The panel was awesome and provided a great deal of perspective on the presentations and the topic overall. That was my favorite part. Well done!
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 4 жыл бұрын
thanks UCTV for making to available publicly .
@maryjanewhite5710
@maryjanewhite5710 4 жыл бұрын
I shared this with all my local government officials in a rural county in Iowa. Thank you! I hope it will make a difference for us. Mary Ja;ne White, Retired Attorney (Mother of a UCSD graduate student in robotics)
@bebebj137
@bebebj137 4 жыл бұрын
@Dan Ryan Yeah, we must listen to our new priests, the great scientist. I'm sure they know what is best for us, because they are sooooooo smart. You say, "what about the economy?" What, you care more about $$ than lives? There is no way a recession, or depression will kill more than this virus....right? What! Oh sh*t, we're all gonna die now!!!!
@lancelotxavier9084
@lancelotxavier9084 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, mother of robotics student.
@joeschmoe21
@joeschmoe21 4 жыл бұрын
Why? This is surprisingly useless information. They use a lot of jargon, but most of the time all they are doing is describing their observations with fancy words. But they don't have any clue about the mechanisms behind the observations. You cannot use any of this information at all. They have no clue.
@joeschmoe21
@joeschmoe21 4 жыл бұрын
@Dan Ryan I didn't say it is bullshit. I said it is useless. We do not understand how the virus enters our body (our body lets it in, the virus does not 'bore' or 'drill' its way in). We do not understand how the virus reproduces. We know that the proteins and lipids that it has tricked our cell into making, all come together, but why or how? We do not understand how our body fights it. We do know that we produce antibodies. But how? Why are some people not able to? Can your 40 years of study in the field answer any of the unknowns above ? I doubt it. You can study a subject for a million years and still not understand. A good scientist is able to say that up front. What these (and you as well) are claiming a lot of knowledge, but have zero clue about the process which could help us fight the virus. Hence my conclusion: Totally useless jargon-laced litany of their observations, zero usable information.
@stilley1966
@stilley1966 4 жыл бұрын
Wow You are really insecure You read your resume
@JohnHlavaty
@JohnHlavaty 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this informative video While my education in biochemistry is limited, the division of your teaching the subject matter into three sections was immensely helpful in understanding this virus.
@dasrotrad
@dasrotrad 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and understanding about COVID19 and the virology and epidemiology surrounding this pandemic.
@aly3560
@aly3560 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for taking the time to put this presentation together. I found it extremely helpful. Thank you for breaking down the science for us and making it very easy to understand! I would like your opinions on whether you believe this virus to be a natural one or is it possible that it was manipulated in a lab as with Biowarfare? Can anything be injected into a virus?
@louiseanddavesnow9936
@louiseanddavesnow9936 4 жыл бұрын
A first rate lecture which I need to watch a few times due to the fact it opens new insights and views to SARS 2 + my brain has a limited RAM and processing capacity and hard drive.Many thanks ds
@johnespinoza9125
@johnespinoza9125 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this. I actually learned instead of just watching coverage of the pandemic, which never seems to impart anything useful. While this remains a terrifying and seemingly life altering pandemic, I feel more settled after this. Perhaps the increased understanding of how what I'm doing and encouraging others to do actually works makes it easier to deal with. I also realize there are way too many lay people virusplaining to us and making matters worse. The humility of these experts when addressing issues outside their specialty is refreshing.
@ofeliakeach6557
@ofeliakeach6557 4 жыл бұрын
Ega k s
@ingridh5663
@ingridh5663 4 жыл бұрын
Yes. Isn't it refreshing to just learn? Media treats people like idiots. Please, media, just research and give me the facts, not your agenda. Let us all pull together, learn, research and stop the drama. it is what it is. let's figure it out.
@jpro1810
@jpro1810 4 жыл бұрын
Did this video say that sars cov-2 was man made or not?
@johnvaughan7096
@johnvaughan7096 4 жыл бұрын
This is the highest level of scientific communication/teaching that I have ever come across! Well done San Diego.
@mscoleman3494
@mscoleman3494 4 жыл бұрын
Spectacular job! Very user friendly well processed information . All the presenters were caring and well informed. Thank you all very kindly for your time in this matter.
@makaylaforbes6719
@makaylaforbes6719 4 жыл бұрын
This is a great explanation of the current knowledge and I really wish this was more front page than the sensationalist articles that currently occupy these positions. The best defence against the shock and fear, which will ultimately spread it more, is a proper understanding of how it really works. Nothing kills panic quicker than shining a light on the monster under the bed.
@Justanotherconsumer
@Justanotherconsumer 4 жыл бұрын
Makayla Forbes there’s recently been a discussion about the facial expressions used by ASL interpreters, where they’re trying to convey emotional information usually conveyed by tone of voice in a visual medium. Some people have seen the exaggerated expressions as comedy, others have explained that conveying emotional information is a big part of communication. Given what we know so far with this, a little bit of panic is justifiable, and has to be communicated. Not enough to go off the deep end, but this isn’t the typical nightly news.
@makaylaforbes6719
@makaylaforbes6719 4 жыл бұрын
I wasn't saying that caution and proper preparation shouldn't be followed, or that people shouldn't be concerned. There is a big difference between being informed, cautious and prepared and outright panic. It doesn't take that much to understand the difference
@makaylaforbes6719
@makaylaforbes6719 4 жыл бұрын
Not only that .... There is a BIG difference between watching instructional messages for conduct from your government or local news reporters and sensationalist reports from sources that can't or won't back up claims of things that are happening. A video of someone collapsing from exhaustion can be twisted into something darker in an instant. In short, its much better to have FACTS than to rely on guesswork and imagination. The truth can be your best friend in a sticky situation.
@Justanotherconsumer
@Justanotherconsumer 4 жыл бұрын
Medicinehat Pinto Dahl have you ever talked to researchers before? The stereotype of the absent minded professor exists for a reason.
@BadGasTV
@BadGasTV 4 жыл бұрын
Really really good. Can you do a shorter version for the general public that covers the more simple parts? The diagrams and visual aids were great. Possibly move through them more slowly. If presenters reading their presentation could go a bit slower with more pauses? Editing this down to a 30 minute presentation could provide an easier explanation for non-biologists to digest, even school children! Again a great great job. Focusing a version for the general public may make it even more valuable and even inspire future biologists! Thank you UCSD!
@henkster6067
@henkster6067 4 жыл бұрын
That would be great! Why don't you make a presentation like that, I'm sure in lockdown you will be able to come up with creative ways to make it more simple for everyone even children 😁
@BadGasTV
@BadGasTV 4 жыл бұрын
​Mr. @@henkster6067 Thanks for your reply. Possibly you are right. They made it seem so easy. I was thinking possibly they could at least edit the existing material down to a shorter version. It wasn't that the basic concepts were so difficult to understand as it was the length and more detailed discussion provided. Personally I received a lot of benefit from the presentation. However it took me three sittings to get through it. Younger people and those less informed may not be able or willing to do that. I do believe that a public university does have some responsibility to make important information like this accessible to the general public. For me this seems especially true during a confusing and difficult pandemic like the one our world is currently experiencing. Hopefully UCSD doesn't consider itself an ivory tower. I do seem to remember that the moderator asked for suggestions at the end of the presentation. Possibly this was just wishful thinking. However, decades ago when I was younger large universities always did things to make their great knowledge accessible to the general public. This inspires future generations of researchers as well. Again, thank you for your reply and I hope this response further clarifies what was suggested and what I am encouraging the presenters to do. Hopefully they have the resources and will to make their great knowledge accessible to the broadest audience possible during this difficult time. Thanks again. I really did appreciate your reply! BadGasTV
@henkster6067
@henkster6067 4 жыл бұрын
Your explanation makes sense, thank you for sharing it with me. You definitely are someone who would like to make things easier for others, that's quite commendable. I hope they see this comment and think about it how to make things easier and less time consuming for the general public. It's good to see positive people out there like you! Keep it up! 😁
@wandaclouse727
@wandaclouse727 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent presntation! Highly informative, comprehensive and well organized, as well as practical and encouraging . Thank you.
@LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens
@LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens 4 жыл бұрын
This is great for educating older teens/young adults who are interested in science. Talking points: Where does Covid-19 come from? How do viruses related to Covid-19 act? How infectious is this virus? What types of medications are being developed? How does our immune system react to this? Can we be infected more than once? Will this evolve? Will this eventually affect us similarly to the seasonal flu? What challenges do we face in creating a vaccine?
@LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens
@LeahBrooksJeremiahGardens 4 жыл бұрын
Boondoggle I think a thoughtful person like you would find this video very interesting. The more we understand about it, the better we can protect ourselves from governmental tyranny. So much to learn from this and yes, we must protect our civil rights.
@majicboca4784
@majicboca4784 4 жыл бұрын
Outstanding presentation and discussion. It is awe inspiring to know that we have scientists that can serve to provide reliable, factual information. Your efforts are very much appreciated.
@bebebj137
@bebebj137 4 жыл бұрын
No one knows the mortality rate, because no one knows the number of people who had virus. This, I would assume, is a huge obstacle to accurate data and projections. This video sounds like science sprinkled with propaganda. At least we now know how to make people OBEY. I really loved the whole "climate change" fear mongering part. That was impressive.
@majicboca4784
@majicboca4784 4 жыл бұрын
@@bebebj137 These are scientists, totally dedicated to their passions, who advance knowledge for the benefit of humanity. I believe that attributing any "climate change fear-mongering propaganda", insinuating political bias of any sort on this presentation is missing the entire point. We are extremely fortunate to have brilliant people that dedicate their entire lives to make selfless contributions, searching for truths, inconvenient though they may be, that transcends any political bias.
@creightonfreeman8059
@creightonfreeman8059 4 жыл бұрын
Great discussion and presentation of information! Keep up the good work!
@lucyhagerty6218
@lucyhagerty6218 4 жыл бұрын
I feel the need for this kind of educational films & movies as well !!!
@canadianmum2040
@canadianmum2040 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this meeting and all of you and all the info you all shared; knowledge and your personal feelings. It’s really helped an extremely anxiety ridden, physically disabled person to not keep 100% freak out each day right now💜
@lynnez8352
@lynnez8352 4 жыл бұрын
Do more of these if you have time. This was instructive for lay people who are interested and want expert knowledge. Thanks.
@mondachewon2873
@mondachewon2873 4 жыл бұрын
Robyn Allison agree
@susanblood7397
@susanblood7397 4 жыл бұрын
C'mon man. Humans have "grown up" around animals. It is only by grinding up animal parts including their viruses with your "target" virus adding additional foreign material and bypassing gut by injecting the resulting juice directly into human flesh and pretending it is an "attenuated" viral vaccine that has almost entirely resulted in these "jumps" falsely attributed to peoples bad eating habits. Now you are going to add climate change to your list of causes which is another anchor around your proverbial neck. Those who have started looking at this, as well as the better known scientists from different fields can see the CO2 hypothesis does not even hold up under 2nd grade science. It's just another boondoggle for the useless human eaters at the top. Remember this: every fool with a vial of virus is running it through some sort of meat so they can be first with the vaccine. What a world of fools. Bill Gates has already said "we" will pick just a couple to forcibly inject into all people. There might be a lot more job opportunities in the fields of toppling those ivory towers, practicing some real science and cleaning up the water and environment around you. Imagine people throughout the world having clean water to drink instead of toxic injections.
@someoneusa
@someoneusa 4 жыл бұрын
@@susanblood7397 exactly!! You know what works?! Eating a healthy diet and exercising. Generally speaking, healthy people don't die of disease. Take away all the deaths blamed on corona which really had to do with preexisting conditions, even in the elderly, those with comordities (multiple diseases, were the majority of the deaths), and how many deaths are left? Corona isn't the issue. But why point out that people should be accountable for their health? Our bodies are incredible machines built for survival. There are exceptions where people who appear healthy get very ill or die, like cancer, and hyper/autoimmune response, which will take a more diligent effort due to the toxic world we live in, water like you say, is one issue. But for the most part treat your body with love and respect, give it the right fuel, and exchange TV hours for some movement, your body will protect you. You wouldn't put diesel in a gas engine, move, you don't expect a car to run after it's been sitting idle for long periods of time, so why would anyone do that to that to the most valuable machine they have?! It's so simple. Educate yourself on nutrition and disease, at the very least. But instead, fast food restaurants and liquor stores are essential and killing it while ever other business is suffering and gyms, parks, beaches, hiking, nature, schools, closed. Let's keep everyone inside, watching Netflix, eating junk food and drinking the pain away, full of negative energy and stress and hooked on drugs, sorry, medication... All things that lower your immune system and put you at greater risk of disease. I'm sitting here healthy, fit, educated, fear and anxiety free. I KNOW my body will beat the virus, I never get sick and when it's my time, it's my time, I don't have control over that. If it's now, it will happen but probably not from corona.
@taliadavid858
@taliadavid858 4 жыл бұрын
Maria N Don’t forget to increase your Vitamin D intake too.
@someoneusa
@someoneusa 4 жыл бұрын
@@taliadavid858 I've been taking high doses ever since I realized my doctors saw me as a lab number and didn't have my back. I started reading my labs and researching what everything meant. My levels were always lower than what the lab considered low, and it was never brought to my attention. I've always gotten plenty of sun and my diet is very healthy, vitamin defeciency was not on my radar. That was 10 years ago. I know the ins and out of my body, I've learned how the separate systems of the body work individually but mostly together, it's fascinating. I've researched the hell out of corona and read every study I could find. It's not getting me. The pharmacy in our house is 99% natural. There is a place for pharmaceuticals but it's not this. Take care of your body and with some rare exceptions of hyper/auto immune responses, your body will take care of you.
@jeannotpoivre437
@jeannotpoivre437 4 жыл бұрын
Outstanding! Thank you so much for taking the trouble to publish this online. The value of informed, expert scientific discourse is so very important today with so many in positions of political and social influence speaking as though they actually had some expertise. This is very dangerous! We need more of this kind of effective scientific communication and hopefully many more people who are not experts will watch this and learn something (first and foremost to respect experts and scientific knowledge!). Thank you!
@utubestalker.dotcom
@utubestalker.dotcom 4 жыл бұрын
Timestamps: 00:11 Introduction (Suresh Subramani) 04:25 Big Picture Questions About COVID-19 (Emily Troemel) 14:58 The SARS-CoV-2 Virus (Matt Daugherty) 29:22 Predicting the Next Pandemic (Justin Meyer) 41:45 Group Discussion
@deborah5568
@deborah5568 4 жыл бұрын
How do y'all feel about using hydrochloritine and zinc ? (Sp) thanks a bunch for the info"
@annetteyoutube742
@annetteyoutube742 4 жыл бұрын
I hope that of the people who contracted COVID-19 (living and deceased), that it was possible to obtain at least some health history information was so that we can possibly discover what made this person vulnerable to this COVID-19 attack. Information I'd like to know: 1) patient's nutritional status 2) did they vape 3) did they ever smoke *anything* 4) did they routinely and/or excessively drink alcohol 4) were they prescribed ACE-inhibitors or statins 5) were they overweight 6) did they exercise regularly
@ikediamond
@ikediamond 4 жыл бұрын
Annette youtube, would love to know percentage of deceased who also received the influenza vaccine
@annetteyoutube742
@annetteyoutube742 4 жыл бұрын
@@ikediamond ... I agree. ... but now my brain is thinking objectively from a scientific perspective: Many who get flu vaccines may also get other routine vaccines. So it may be difficult to know exactly *which* vaccine is implicated, if indeed a vaccine could weaken the immune system. (Again, I'm trying to be neutral.)
@ikediamond
@ikediamond 4 жыл бұрын
Annette youtube “routine vaccines”?
@annetteyoutube742
@annetteyoutube742 4 жыл бұрын
@@ikediamond ... Tetanus has been a standard vaccine. But more vaccines have been encouraged for seniors (so maybe my use of the word "routine" was not precise), such as for shingles, hepatitis B and two vaccines for pneumonia. Then we have the relatively new vaccine addressing HPV, which is given to adolescents in several doses. Kids are now also given a vaccine against chicken pox. Do we know the long-term consequences of these newer vaccines? There are other ingredients in these injections. Plus, pharmaceutical companies cannot be sued for malpractice if these vaccines happen to cause medical complications. What's wrong with that? The first thing which comes to mind: less need to have longer studies which confirm safety (or rather, we hope the study is long enough to reveal some of the risks, if they exist).
@ikediamond
@ikediamond 4 жыл бұрын
Annette youtube, I harbor no trust for the so called inert pathogen and all the filler junk in vaccines.
@davidwordsworth5584
@davidwordsworth5584 4 жыл бұрын
What is the receptor on our lung tissue used for normally. What do the cells normally bring into the cell through the receptor?
@kenlieberman4215
@kenlieberman4215 4 жыл бұрын
An enzyme called ACE. Among other things it affects blood pressure,
@StuftBanana
@StuftBanana 4 жыл бұрын
Thank-you for posting this, it was interesting and informative. Kudos to you all! 🖖🏼
@RayStraiter
@RayStraiter 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing, fascinating, informative! Keep this team together! An amazing use of the new technologies. I have a much better understanding, and hence an appreciation of what is likely ahead. So I will be trying to learn the piano, as I'm likely to be confined long enough. Thank-you all.
@jbperez808
@jbperez808 4 жыл бұрын
The answer at 43:23 is fascinating. Some of the viruses that newly enter the human population essentially "haven't learned to live with us"! By that, it means that the aggressive ones end up killing too many of us such that they eventually also lose their habitats. Thus, the viruses have to mutate and lower their lethality to settle at some equilibrium point such that they continue to propagate their patterns.
@CLAldridgeArt
@CLAldridgeArt 4 жыл бұрын
This was a fascinating presentation and I learned so much. Thank you for shedding light on the science behind the emergence and rapid spread of such a virus, as well as the difficulties and unknowns encountered when trying to deal with halting it. ~ Member of the general public, Virginia Beach, VA
@gloriabain4762
@gloriabain4762 4 жыл бұрын
Thank-you all so much for your efforts and sacrifices to study and to share your knowledge with us in an easy to understand way I truly enjoyed watching and am encouraged
@solotronixTV
@solotronixTV 4 жыл бұрын
Hi can you please explain how the current test comply to the Koch's Postulates?
@grgetcil
@grgetcil 4 жыл бұрын
This was an excellent discussion. Looking at the title it seemed that some parts or many parts would not be understood easily but it was so down to earth presentation that at least I was able to understand and appreciate what all of you had to say... I came to know that COVID-19 is called SARS-Cov2 in the Science community
@hairrum
@hairrum 4 жыл бұрын
@Boondoggle yes and many people will go straight to the slaughter house
@esreve1
@esreve1 4 жыл бұрын
Informative presentations and great discussion. This treatment of the questions is very suitable to forward to my relations, and that is what I will do! Thank you and take good care of yourself.
@bobrichards6696
@bobrichards6696 4 жыл бұрын
Please do more of these, I would be interested in how you can trace how the virus evolves and where it came from.
@kooisengchng5283
@kooisengchng5283 4 жыл бұрын
Most enlightening lectures. Great job. Perhaps we can have an update in 6 months?
@cindysmith778
@cindysmith778 4 жыл бұрын
This was amazing. THank you so much for taking the time and really making it easily understandable.
@kimbuenaflor
@kimbuenaflor 4 жыл бұрын
How can social distancing work well when you share your house with people who go out to work or do some small thing that releases the virus into your space? Obeying social distancing measures are easily broken even by the most diligent, well-meaning person. You can only live in a bubble for so long. Sooner or later, you're going to have to break loose.
@bybrum
@bybrum 4 жыл бұрын
It is safe to assume then that if one member of the household is positive and asymptomatic , then there is a very high likelihood that everybody in the household could be infected and there is no point of maintaining social distancing within the household. However, when each of these members of the household go out to the community, social distancing minimizes the chance that these people spread the virus to others.
@kimbuenaflor
@kimbuenaflor 4 жыл бұрын
@@bybrum how could you be sure when you're social distancing that nobody would make the mistake of getting close to you inadvertently? It's like when you're driving defensively, you can still find yourself in an accident because the roads are in disrepair and people's cars are falling apart. It's impractical to assume that everyone could be one hundred percent careful. Many people don't even understand what viruses are and how they are transmitted. Social distancing should be replaced by forcing people to clean up the right way.
@himanshupanchal7917
@himanshupanchal7917 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing much more clarity and understanding on the subject. Thoroughly informative and concise discussion
@uctv
@uctv 4 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@joanhyde1745
@joanhyde1745 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you all for these presentations. It is great to hear about all the new information being generated.
@yangxiao3925
@yangxiao3925 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, please do more of this kind.
@kdpdesigners
@kdpdesigners 4 жыл бұрын
I am yet to find a very good breakdown on the Transmission from Animals to Humans. Nothing on line so far tat I have checked can explain this. Why?
@tripzincluded8087
@tripzincluded8087 4 жыл бұрын
because it is not. that what is called covid19 is in fact the body's reaction to an illness in the body.
@camilledvorak7151
@camilledvorak7151 4 жыл бұрын
Viruses mutate, it's what they do.
@kdpdesigners
@kdpdesigners 4 жыл бұрын
@@camilledvorak7151 Living things can Mutate. Since when did viruses become living?
@camilledvorak7151
@camilledvorak7151 4 жыл бұрын
Viruses are living organisms, I don't understand your question?
@camilledvorak7151
@camilledvorak7151 4 жыл бұрын
@@tripzincluded8087 no Covid19 is a virus, not an allergy.
@desireemccrorey6600
@desireemccrorey6600 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome and insightful presentation. I watch about 20 videos a day. Yours is, by far, the most competent, concise and objective. I wonder if this panel plans to talk about some of the human biological variations that seem to impact the SARS2; sex, blood type, etc.
@indigogal2010
@indigogal2010 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting information that most of us wanted to know but no one took the time or thought we were important enough to explain. Thank you.
@kellieterry9319
@kellieterry9319 4 жыл бұрын
Yes...We love this, and look forward to hearing more. Thank you for sharing your time, and wisdom this was incredibly informative.
@dianefeldhausen196
@dianefeldhausen196 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great discussion! Thanks you for all you do!
@georginabastien49
@georginabastien49 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is an amazing presentation. Thank You Suresh, Emily, Matt and Justin for taking the time to explain in such depth and in some manner easy to understand language. Being a student of a 2 yr massage therapy program (we were 9 wks away from last class when everything shut down) we have learned a great deal about pathophysiology. I have truly appreciated your time and effort to help us folks learn about this particular virus.
@firedog1116
@firedog1116 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Thank you for your time, efforts, and sharing your expertise.
@Ifflets
@Ifflets 4 жыл бұрын
Great presentation, very clearly put forward and very informative, would love to hear more and have recommended this video on a few groups. Thank you
@johnauner671
@johnauner671 4 жыл бұрын
An anti-sense sequence seems to be the most straightforward therapy.
@gregj1350
@gregj1350 4 жыл бұрын
This is a very good instructional video, but missing from your discussion on when to resume normal activities is the fact that you are all working. Ask the person who is not allowed to work because they are considered non-essential, or who is now unemployed, and who's bills are still due at the beginning of the month, who may have been living paycheck to paycheck the same question, and you get a different answer. there seems to be a bit of a let them eat cake attitude going on there. The explanation of the disease process was very informative though.
@lindacadogan6616
@lindacadogan6616 4 жыл бұрын
Extremely interesting. THankyou. I would be very interested in further discussions.
@ROBINonUT
@ROBINonUT 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks to the University of California Scientists for making and sharing this very informative video relating to the coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic. I do not have scientific or higher levels of education, simply a uk pensioner with a general education and past career... but I found the video very interesting and managed to understand the basics and shared the science and its objectives to help us all defeat this relatively unknown virus and learn from it to help prevent or slow down future global pandemics... THANK YOU!! ROBIN Glasgow UK.
@dessiewatkins1006
@dessiewatkins1006 4 жыл бұрын
I think most of the medical experts would love to find a simplistic interpretation of the behavior of pathogens, yet are rarely presented with such an easily obtainable overview. I pray that you (medical researchers) be strengthened in your courage, intelligence and patience so that you may hold up under the strain of your challenges. Thank you for all that you do.
@arlenecenteno8582
@arlenecenteno8582 4 жыл бұрын
One of a kind intelligible discussion with selected fine speakers gathered together: enlightening.
@MattGalter
@MattGalter 4 жыл бұрын
Bullshit, no virus ever isolated; you're looking at every day mass murderers
@kariivins-senft9302
@kariivins-senft9302 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your time and valuable information. I would love to learn more.
@JT-vj9in
@JT-vj9in 4 жыл бұрын
And nothing but theories here also... history just keeps repeating, & no one remembers
@bonsummers2657
@bonsummers2657 4 жыл бұрын
check 'hypothesis vs. colloquial 'theory'
@louf7178
@louf7178 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I didn't want to use more data, and I presume this agrees with what is currently said.
@SherwinChow-cg3nw
@SherwinChow-cg3nw 4 жыл бұрын
Theories? Better pay attention or else face the consequences! Don't be a dork!!!!!!
@kickDustPedestrian
@kickDustPedestrian 4 жыл бұрын
@@SherwinChow-cg3nw 13:22 big conclusion, not even theory. The fact is it can be both ways - someone from America transmitted the virus to someone in China where it spread dramatically and then it became US turn to explode the virus.
@mikaelbildt3990
@mikaelbildt3990 4 жыл бұрын
@@kickDustPedestrian There is a profound missunderstanding of the viruses and what they actually are. They´re a consequence of celular toxicity, a excretion of the cell to message other cells of the toxic threat. Therefore NOT a cause to anything, Not a cause for any Sickness. Look up Thomas Cowan, Covid 19 on youtube. We´ve got it all wrong
@anacostiahighschoolschoolb8454
@anacostiahighschoolschoolb8454 4 жыл бұрын
Great overview and discussion. As a pediatrician, I appreciate the deep look but you all explained it so well that I think non-scientists can even get the important take-home points.
@debbarker8152
@debbarker8152 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for uploading this from Australia, I tried to explain to people that viruses do not work that way, when there was a global herd mentality on toilet paper. We as a species needed more of this insight right from the start,, not ignorance,fear, and false opinions. Cheers Deb
@peggyowens1898
@peggyowens1898 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Complete, comprehensive and in understandable English. Thanks so much!!
@sherilynlum-alarcon5007
@sherilynlum-alarcon5007 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you all for doing this . my respect is renewed in the scientific and medical professions. Understanding is key.
@d.k.barker9465
@d.k.barker9465 4 жыл бұрын
Before we undertake to vaccinate the whole world making certain people irrestively powerful and wealthy we should answer the following questions about the 1918 Spanish Flu: 1.) In an era when there was no treatment available, no antibiotics and no vaccines, why did this flu extinguish itself? 2.) Did it exhibit an age, race or blood type preference? (Predilections which it is difficult to explain how an evolutionary process could exhibit? Designed, not evolved?)
@marieappollo270
@marieappollo270 4 жыл бұрын
INCREDIBLE HOW IT WIPED OUT OUR NATION!!!
@purpleppl1
@purpleppl1 4 жыл бұрын
Good question .
@clairesmithe
@clairesmithe 4 жыл бұрын
There was vaccines. Thats what caused the 'spanish flu'. The doctors gave all these people vaccines to get rid of all their stock after the war. There was treatment aswell. Aspirin overdose caused a lot of deaths.
@d.k.barker9465
@d.k.barker9465 4 жыл бұрын
@@clairesmithe Sorry, this is not true. The first "vaccination" was small pox in around the 1790's, but this was not an injection with a killed or attenuated virus. Basically, they scratched a sore from someone infected with a needle and also scratched a well person. Many times that person got the actual disease. The first true vaccination was pertussis (whooping cough) in around 1926-27. The first widely used vaccine was polio. I had it around 1955, the first vaccine I ever had. Couple of years earlier there was such a serious outbreak of polio that they shut down school for a couple of weeks. Everybody was terrified, much worse than now because it effected mostly children and young adults. It was practically unheard of for someone over 30 to contract polio. BTW, there was also widespread spraying of DDT which killed flies and probably was what got it under control before the vaccine was developed a couple of years later. Difference to now? Polio was a natural virus, not like the bioengineed weaponized variety these monsters have created in the lab. They should all be executed.
@tedc3895
@tedc3895 4 жыл бұрын
D k Barker We have historical markers where entire towns were wiped out by the Spanish flue. And social distancing was extreme. People wouldn't go near the town. I'm 77 my great grandpa told me stories when wagon trains with smallpox stopped and nearby people helped them by leaving wagons with food and blanket a quarter mile away from them. Then burning the wagon when it was empty. Social distancing is a tried and true method of stopping disease. And smallpox vaccinations stopped it completely. Like it or not. Use your damned brain man.
@johnsargent1111
@johnsargent1111 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Yes, this conversation was very informative. It was presented in a understandable manner for a public that wants to not only understand the science associated with viruses and how it relates to COVID-19, but also where we're headed in terms of future events. I hope the outcome of this crisis is the development of the "new greatest generation" and what you do is a significant part of it. Please do an update in a few months.
@HK-oz2vn
@HK-oz2vn 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the insightful discussion. Can you throw some light on the viral load - are all milder cases caused by less virus being transmitted on exposure and so have less antibodies produced? Does viral load play a role in severity of covid-19?
@briangard951
@briangard951 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent, Excellent - the best!
@ramonakearns2101
@ramonakearns2101 4 жыл бұрын
I believe everyone needs to review this video. As a non-medical person I understand the significance of this and how the government is not understanding the scope of viruses and the side effects be it positive or negative. Thanks for sharing
@HumbleGolds
@HumbleGolds 4 жыл бұрын
The best so far I am able to view on youTube. thank you.
@ranazeeshan2332
@ranazeeshan2332 4 жыл бұрын
This was a really great constructive discussion by all presenters.The issue was simplified to a level where an outfield person can completely understand its domains.Thanks to the UCTV and big hands for the presenters. Will be thankful and appreciate if you could arrange more discussions on the same topic. Stay safe and happy...
@juliehenderson1672
@juliehenderson1672 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your expertise...massachusetts
@mh0862
@mh0862 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yes, more please.
@leenvanmelle
@leenvanmelle 4 жыл бұрын
Info at Nextstrain ...Although the genetic relationships among sampled viruses are quite clear, there is considerable uncertainty surrounding estimates of specific transmission dates and in reconstruction of geographic spread. Please be aware that specific inferred transmission patterns are only a hypothesis.
@lisamartindale84
@lisamartindale84 4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for sharing your science with the world, knowledge is the power to get through this pandemic and certainly something we have all learnt in one form or another. A lot of food for thought being a current academic myself. Thank you and best of luck to you all.
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