Dr. Drew and Dr. Oz are still urging people to listen to reason and not panic over coronavirus.
We got both doctors outside 30 Rock in NYC Monday, and they have some interesting thoughts as the COVID-19 crisis continues to escalate. Dr. Drew insists coronavirus is being overblown -- especially compared to a normal flu season -- and even though it's a serious issue ... he says the hysteria isn't warranted.
Drew admits the virus has led to some dire, real-world consequences for his older patients and businesses across the country -- but claims that's allDr. Oz makes a compelling point about coronavirus fears -- telling us, when people are instructed not to panic but aren't given much instruction otherwise ... they panic more.
So, his instruction includes worrying about stuff you can control -- and help make sure old folks and sick patients have necessary resources to combat the virus. For instance, Oz says notAs we've reported ... coronavirus hysteria doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon. NBA players
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