Here is the link to the second webinar meeting discussing covid-19 and transplantation. It is an hour and a half long, is not always vastly informative or entertaining, contains quite a lot of "we don't have enough data yet", but there is something for everyone. The very end of the discussion is about the ethics of transplantation in a time of covid-reduced resources, and THAT is quite interesting. There is also discussion about how to manage a transplant patient recovering from covid after being released from the hospital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sGbpACkSBwPS: The discussion from the University of Washington's Olivia Kates is interesting, yet she stresses that her data is very preliminary.