Bryan and Peter give updates on their progress with Week 1 of the HWYRT 31 Days of August Challenge (#hwyrtaugust) and lay out what’s ahead for Week 2. Then they are joined by epidemiologist Dr. Paul Sax, Clinical Director of the Infectious Disease Division at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, who talks about running in the age of COVID-19, the daily precautions that are actually necessary to take, and what testing could look like in the future.
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