4:11
Sunetra Gupta - Levels of infection have declined considerably - The virulence is the same
3:04
Sunetra Gupta - We have to make sure 160 Million people don't starve to death.
3:20
Sunetra Gupta - Three Myths: 3 - We are nowhere close to herd immunity
1:49
Sunetra Gupta - A workable solution for the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
3:04
Sunetra Gupta - The virus was never really that nasty to begin with: No more than other pathogens.
5:17
Sunetra Gupta - A very logical other proposition is: let infections rise and protect the vulnerable
2:08
Sunetra Gupta - Overestimated IFR - T-cell immunity is fantastic news and brings it all together
UnSpun 123 – Secrets of the Royal Society, pt. 4: “Modern Program”
28:09
Sunetra Gupta - A crisis of pathos in the global response to COVID-19
2:42
Sunetra Gupta - Higher exposure to children and decreasing risk in multigenerational families
2:23
Sunetra Gupta - On the Omicron - the importance of immunity in the population against severe disease
7:37
Sunetra Gupta - "Led down the valley into the fog" - Distorted uncertainty and unidimensional risk
6:29
Sunetra Gupta - What if immunity does not last forever? - We can still rely on Herd Immunity
2:35
Sunetra Gupta - Exposure to the other coronaviruses gives some degree of protection to SARS-CoV-2
5:18
Sunetra Gupta: Are these new variants more transmissible? Marginal advantage & Competitive exclusion
12:00
Sunetra Gupta - Immunity to SARS-CoV-2 and herd immunity (like a cistern)
6:23
Sunetra Gupta - On the current situation and the "new variant": various scenarios may explain it
3:11
Sunetra Gupta - Questioning whether isolation itself could increase vulnerability to pathogens
8:10
Sunetra Gupta - On variants - Basic principles of evolutionary epidemiology
4:19
Sunetra Gupta - Cases were expected to rise through the coming Winter and also to reach a plateau