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hi everyone my name is allison warren im the multimedia public relations specialist here at sarasota memorial hospital in light of the ongoing covid19 pandemic weve received a number of questions about how prop how people can properly take care of themselves if theyre sick with coven 19 and riding out the virus at home to help get us those answers today im joined by dr jack rodman the chief medical officer of first physicians group and dr joseph seaman a critical care pulmonologist thank you both for being with us thank you thank you allison so dr rodman weve previously discussed at length that many people who have covid19 have few symptoms of any and may never even know theyve had the virus while others are hospitalized with much more serious symptoms what can you tell us about the disease and the number of people who are asymptomatic or have mild or moderate disease and will recover at home well i think thats the good news our epidemiologists tell us that um 80 percent of tho