• Omicron begins to lose steam and defining what "it" is...

  • Jan 24 2022
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Omicron begins to lose steam and defining what "it" is...

  • Summary

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    Things Discussed on Episode:

    • ‘An optimistic trend’: Covid cases are falling, but U.S. isn’t out of the woods yet
    • Covid loses 90% of ability to infect within 20 minutes in air – study
    • COVID-19: Why doctors warn against letting your guard down against Omicron
    • The Worst of the Omicron Wave Could Still Be Coming
    • CDC: Natural immunity stronger than vaccines alone during delta wave
    • T-cells from common colds can provide protection against COVID-19 - study
    • The CDC’s Flawed Case for Wearing Masks in School
    • Where To Buy N95 And KN95 Masks That Aren't Counterfeit
    • What you need to know about Biden’s free rapid test program
    • Stephens Questions about Determining what "it" is
      •  How are you doing?
      • How are you feeling?
      • Are you okay?
      • What are your concerns?
      • What are your parameters?
      • What are your constraints?
      • What are you most fearful about here?
      • What situation do you absolutely want to avoid?
      • What is acceptable to you?
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