New research at UO
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New research at UO
Jillian smukler.
Let's get right into our coronavirus coverage tonight.
Health experts say the state is on a troubling path.
Right now -- hospitals*can handle the surge in cases.
But -- testing -- is a problem.
The director of the oregon health authority says --- we're starting to see a nationwide shortage in collection kits -- which impacts oregon's testing too.
The university of oregon's research department has been working*tirelessly alongside lane county public health -- to learn more about the coronavirus*locally.
Kezi 9 news reporter andrew haubner explains what the university has been up to -- and where they think we're headed -- in tonight's top story.
As covid cases continue to rise...hopes remain for more testing availability...treatm ents...or even a vaccine down the road.
And here in eugene...the university of oregon is one of the schools across america leading the charge.
Cassandra moseley: i think we remain determined to work on this and not take no for an answer and jump every hurdle as we face it.
Cassandra moseley is the vice president of research at the university of oregon...and believes that the concerted efforts of the research community into covid-19 have led to unprecedented finds...but still more work to be done.
Cassandra moseley: i think as a society and as a globe, the focus that we've had on learning about this disease has been amazing and what we've learned over a short period of time.
There's so much to know.
We've learned so much so quickly.
The university is also now starting research into how the pandemic has changed the access to household goods and delivery services.
But while the research takes time...moseley says the best way to fight the virus is through the measures in place.
Cassandra moseley: those kinds of things, washing your
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