Feb. 9, 2022: Uncovering COVID mysteries; Film with Colorado connection gets Oscar nod

February 9, 2022
Tod Olin, MD, conducts exercise testing with Joanna Zeiger, who suffers from long-term symptoms of COVID-19. Through this testing, researchers have found that the virus actually hinders cell function in those who experience post-COVID syndrome.Tod Olin, MD, conducts exercise testing with Joanna Zeiger, who suffers from long-term symptoms of COVID-19. Through this testing, researchers have found that the virus actually hinders cell function in those who experience post-COVID syndrome.Courtesy National Jewish Health
Tod Olin, MD, conducts exercise testing with Joanna Zeiger, who suffers from long-term symptoms of COVID-19. Through this testing, researchers have found that the virus actually hinders cell function in those who experience post-COVID syndrome.

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Feb. 9, 2022: Uncovering COVID mysteries; Film with Colorado connection gets Oscar nod

COVID remains mysterious in many ways, including why some people get over it while others become long-haulers. We speak with a pulmonologist at National Jewish Health in Denver who helped guide new research. He also works with Olympians to improve breathing problems. Then, the satire "Don't Look Up," just nominated for an Oscar, and its Colorado connection.