Episode 7 of WVU's COVID-19 podcast: Dr. Lisa Costello discusses unanticipated health outcomes of living during a global pandemic

In the seventh episode of "WVU and the Coronavirus," we welcome back Dr. Lisa Costello, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the West Virginia University School of Medicine and the president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

The episode is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. A transcript is available on the show page.

Dr. Costello discusses some of the unanticipated health consequences of living during a global pandemic — not only for children, but for adults and those with special health considerations.

In this interview-driven series, “WVU and the Coronavirus” will examine what we already know about COVID-19, find out the latest information about the virus, explore how RNA viruses like coronaviruses work, and learn how the University community has responded to the global pandemic.

Written by Stacey Elza, Wendy Holdren and David Ryan. Narrated by David Ryan. Sound mixed by Sean Hines.

For more information or to listen now, visit the “WVU and the Coronavirus” show page.

Additionally, find COVID-19 resources with general information and specific details related to populations such as students, faculty and staff, researchers, healthcare providers or the general public. Other resources, including a quick reference fact sheet, videos, social media graphics, field experts, media contact information and more are also available.

Visit coronavirus.wvu.edu/media-resources and the WVUToday Media Center.

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