Dr. Andrew Pavia, Division Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Primary Children's Hospital and Nate McDonald, part of the communications team for the Utah Coronavirus Task Force, join Jeff Caplan to answer your questions about how the state is working to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The questions they answer today are:
Should nursing mothers stop if they test positive for coronavirus? (~:52)
What happens to renters who can’t pay? (~13:10)
I have a co-worker that has tested positive, does that mean I should get tested or quarantine? (~5:20)
When I disinfect my home, what products should I use and how do I know if it’s working? (~8:43)
After someone beats the coronavirus, do they become immune? Are there lasting effects? (~10:45)
What happens to renters who can’t pay (continued) (~12:30)
Can you have the flu and the coronavirus at the same time? (~13:40)
Is there a way to find out if you’ve had the coronavirus before if it’s gone now? (~17:00)
Join KSL either on the radio or on the podcast weekdays to hear your Coronavirus questions answered by the experts. Each day, members of the Utah COVID-19 task force and experts in the health field will be available to speak to your comments and concerns. Leave a voicemail at 801-237-2482 to ask us your virus questions during the pandemic.