COVID-19 Facts from the Frontline | Facts Over Fear, Part 3: A panel of doctors, M.D.s, and a Nobel Prize winner unmask the science you aren’t hearing on TV
On March 11, 2020, people all over the world were thrust into a new
reality when the coronavirus was declared a global pandemic. It was
as if the globe had ground to a halt as businesses closed, schools
shuttered, and stay-at-home orders emptied city...
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On March 11, 2020, people all over the world were thrust into a
new reality when the coronavirus was declared a global pandemic.
It was as if the globe had ground to a halt as businesses closed,
schools shuttered, and stay-at-home orders emptied city streets.
Thousands of lives have been lost; all lives have been
changed.
Over the past two months, despite these uncertain and
unprecedented circumstances, there have been shining examples of
goodness and triumphs of the human spirit solidifying the fact
that we as a species are both adaptable and resilient. Scientists
around the globe have aligned their focus to find solutions to
this challenge of historic proportions, and groundbreaking
discoveries have been made. Everyday, we continue to make
progress in quelling the impact of this virus and protecting our
loved ones at risk.
Unfortunately, much of the COVID-19 news comes to us clouded by
the business of mass media which built momentum selling us a
narrative of fear.
In this episode, Tony goes on a journey to uncover the truth
about coronavirus with a 7-person panel of highly qualified
researchers, an experienced epidemiologist, a Nobel Laureate, and
M.D.s testing and treating patients on the frontlines. Together,
they reveal the evidence-based research that has come to light
and the emerging facts that you’re not hearing in the headlines
that are absolutely crucial in shaping decisions about how to
move forward.
This is one of the most important interviews that Tony has
conducted in his 40+ year career. It reminds us to stand guard at
the door of our mind, practice discernment when determining
trustworthy sources, and think critically for ourselves in order
to stay flexible and maintain the ability to pivot in light of
new information – especially when lives depend on it.
Podcast panelists in this episode include:
Dr. Michael Levitt, PhD, Nobel Prize –
Chemistry; Professor of Structural Biology, Stanford
University
Dr. Eran Bendavid, M.D., Associate Professor
of Medicine, Stanford University
Dr. Michael Roizen, M.D., Chief Wellness
Officer Emeritus, Cleveland Clinic
Dr. Alan Preston, Sc.D, Former Professor of
Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Texas A&M University
Senator Scott Jensen, M.D., Family Physician;
Senator (R-Minnesota)
Dr. Dan Erickson, M.D., Co-Owner, Accelerated
Urgent Care
Dr. Artin Massihi, M.D., Co-Owner, Accelerated
Urgent Care
EPISODE NOTES:
[00:00:00] Introduction from Tony Robbins
[00:08:30] Interview with Dr. Michael Levitt
[00:27:00] Interview with Senator Scott Jensen, M.D.
[00:39:00] Interview with Dr. Eran Bendavid, M.D
[00:49:30] Interview with Dr. Alan Preston, Sc.D
[01:17:30] Interview with Dr. Michael Roizen, M.D.
[01:38:00] Interview with Dr. Dan Erickson, M.D.
[01:45:30] Interview with Dr. Artin Massihi, M.D.
[01:55:25] Round-Robin discussion
[02:34:20] Tony’s closing comments
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