Dr. Murray Cohen

Associated PressThe headquarters for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is shown on Friday, March 6, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. President Donald Trump's trip to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, briefly scuttled Friday because of unfounded fears that someone there had contracted the coronavirus, was back on, giving the president another chance to calm growing alarm about the spread of the virus in America. (AP Photo/ Ron Harris)

He’s a professional infectious disease specialist, and a friend of the show, it’s Dr. Murray Cohen, who joined us to talk about the progression of the vaccines for the virus as well as how kids and students can go back to school safely. Dr. Cohen also touched on the CDC’s recent statements about the facts of spreading the virus and how to filter what is real and what is bogus.