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Corona Calls for 04.16.2024 – COVID and Interstitial Macrophages KPFA - Corona Calls

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Discussed in this episode:

A new paper finds that SARS-COV2 infects a type of immune cell the in the lungs called interstitial macrophages, helping to explain the cascade of inflammation, lung damage, and scarring seen in severe COVID-19. The virus enters those cells using a receptor (CD209) different from the ACE2 receptor targeted by current COVID vaccines.
An analysis in the San Jose Mercury News of COVID deaths in California over the past six  months shows the death burden has become disportionately old (70% of deaths are people over the age of 75) and White (60%).

To send us a question in advance of next week’s show, write to: coronacalls@kpfa.org . Tune in live Monday mornings at 7:30am Pacific at kpfa.org
Podcast music credit:  Now Son by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
The post Corona Calls for 04.16.2024 – COVID and Interstitial Macrophages appeared first on KPFA.

Discussed in this episode:

A new paper finds that SARS-COV2 infects a type of immune cell the in the lungs called interstitial macrophages, helping to explain the cascade of inflammation, lung damage, and scarring seen in severe COVID-19. The virus enters those cells using a receptor (CD209) different from the ACE2 receptor targeted by current COVID vaccines.
An analysis in the San Jose Mercury News of COVID deaths in California over the past six  months shows the death burden has become disportionately old (70% of deaths are people over the age of 75) and White (60%).

To send us a question in advance of next week’s show, write to: coronacalls@kpfa.org . Tune in live Monday mornings at 7:30am Pacific at kpfa.org
Podcast music credit:  Now Son by Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.
The post Corona Calls for 04.16.2024 – COVID and Interstitial Macrophages appeared first on KPFA.

34 min