The coronavirus outbreak that causes the Covid-19 sickness continues to unfold as a well being risk throughout the globe. As new coronavirus cas
The coronavirus outbreak that causes the Covid-19 sickness continues to unfold as a well being risk throughout the globe. As new coronavirus cases are found, questions hold popping up about how you can prepare for an outbreak, how to travel, and the distinction between quarantine, isolation, and social distancing — to call a couple of.
That’s the place Vox podcasts are available. From what it’s prefer to be quarantined with coronavirus to how ready the US is about up to answer this outbreak to how AI warned about coronavirus earlier than the CDC, the next Today, Explained, The Weeds, Worldy, Reset, Recode Decode, and Recode Media episodes will enable you to perceive the scenario because it unfolds.
College’s out for Covid
March 16, 2020 | The nation’s largest faculty district instructed 1,000,000 children to remain house through the coronavirus pandemic. It’s creating chaos for lecturers, college students, and fogeys.
Maggie Haberman: How coronavirus adjustments all the things for President Trump
March 16, 2020 | Maggie Haberman, the White Home correspondent for the New York Occasions, talks with Recode’s Kara Swisher about how the remainder of the nation has bypassed Trump’s failure to guide on the coronavirus outbreak; his publicity to COVID-19 at Mar-a-Lago and refusal to self-quarantine; and the poisonous cocktail of practices in his administration: Infighting, tiptoeing, and sucking up.
She additionally discusses CDC director Anthony Fauci’s “unimpeachable” credibility vs. President Trump’s belief drawback, how Vice President Pence is doing on the helm of the coronavirus process power, and the way this era may have an even bigger affect on Trump’s re-election probabilities than earlier crises. Plus: Who is definitely working issues on the White Home proper now, and might Trump function his marketing campaign with out mass rallies?
Weeds 2020: The coronavirus election
March 14, 2020 | Ezra and Matt on dueling pandemic response plans from Sanders and Biden, and Trump’s disastrous speech.
Residing in lockdown
March 14, 2020 | Italy has quarantined the entire nation in an effort to gradual the unfold of coronavirus. Vox’s Julia Belluz explains why the US may seem like Italy quickly.
Ron Klain: The coronavirus outbreak is simply getting began within the US
March 13, 2020 | Epidemic co-host Ron Klain, who led the White Home’s ebola response beneath President Obama, talks to Recode’s Kara Swisher about how the COVID-19 outbreak will pressure America’s healthcare system; how President Trump downplayed the disaster, rattling public confidence and delaying the nation’s response; and the best way individuals who work within the gig financial system — together with Uber drivers and meals supply staff — might be particularly harm by the scenario. He additionally discusses the logic behind journey bans and limits of their efficacy, why it’s unattainable for the US to fully reduce itself off from China, and what Trump didn’t say in his Oval Workplace tackle, however ought to have. Klain, an adviser and former chief of workers to Joe Biden, additionally talks in regards to the ex-vice president’s surprisingly profitable presidential marketing campaign and the way it’s reckoning with Biden’s historical past of verbal flubs.
Learn how to decelerate coronavirus
March 12, 2020 | President Trump has banned most Europeans from touring to the US. Vox’s Jen Kirby explains why that gained’t cease the novel coronavirus from spreading, and Eliza Barclay tells us what we are able to do to gradual the unfold.
Each nation for itself
March 12, 2020 | Zack, Jenn, and Alex report an episode on coronavirus from their respective houses, beneath self-isolation. They discuss in regards to the politics of Trump’s ban on European journey to the US and discover why the European Union appears to be neglecting to assist Italy in its time of want. In addition they clarify how the virus has led to an enormous drop in oil costs — and why, at this specific time, this might severely destabilize political methods around the globe.
Why the coronavirus shut down the NBA, with ESPN’s Brian Windhurst
March 11, 2020 | In a dialog taped hours earlier than the NBA suspended its season, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst and Recode’s Peter Kafka talk about how the Coronavirus may have an effect on the NBA, and why the league may cancel video games — together with its playoffs this spring – solely. Windhorst additionally discusses the NBA’s TV issues, its dust-up with China final fall, and the way LeBron James kickstarted his profession.
Coronavirus hits the markets
March 10, 2020 | The inventory market’s going haywire. Main corporations are telling their staff to remain house. Austin has canceled SXSW. Vox’s Matthew Yglesias says governments the world over need to act quick to save lots of the worldwide financial system.
Does stopping coronavirus require extra surveillance?
March 10, 2020 | The price of China’s high-tech response to comprise the coronavirus.
So that you assume you’ve gotten Covid-19
March 6, 2020 | To date, the US hasn’t been doing one of the best job of testing for the novel coronavirus. ProPublica’s Caroline Chen explains why.
Behind the Covid-19 treatment
March 6, 2020 | The Kaiser Basis’s Josh Michaud explains what the US is — and must be — doing to struggle coronavirus.
The coronavirus rumor mill
March 5, 2020 | Can we cease the unfold of coronavirus misinformation on social media?
Covid-19, defined by Carl (who has it)
March 3, 2020 | Carl Goldman was on the Diamond Princess cruise ship and now he has Covid-19. He speaks to Sean Rameswaram from a CDC quarantine in Omaha, Nebraska.
Coronavirus 101
March 3, 2020 | Jane Coaston, Dara Lind, and Brian Resnick speak about Covid-19 — the way it began, its potential affect, and the place we go from right here.
The floating petri dish
February 18, 2020 | One coronavirus. Two cruise ships. A number of errors. The Japanese case reveals us that quarantining individuals on a cruise ship to cease the unfold of Covid-19 can backfire, whereas the Cambodia case means that letting individuals disembark and disperse around the globe can create a public well being nightmare. Discover out what these cruise ship emergencies reveal in regards to the largest outbreak.
Might coronavirus collapse Chinese language communism?
February 13, 2020 | Zack Beauchamp and Alex Ward discuss in regards to the politics of the coronavirus outbreak in China: Why the Chinese language authorities botched the preliminary response, why Chinese language residents are so indignant about it, and the explanation why the issues with this response are inherent to the present Chinese language governance mannequin. They then debate the declare from many analysts that that is essentially the most severe disaster for China’s regime for the reason that 1989 Tiananmen Sq. rebellion — and the (low) likelihood that this might set off one other revolution-minded rebellion.
How will the coronavirus outbreak finish?
February 6, 2020 | In 2015, Dr. Vineet Menachery stated a SARS-like virus may unfold to people extra simply than beforehand believed. Now he explains what we are able to do to cease it.
An AI warned about coronavirus earlier than the CDC
February 4, 2020 | How AI may predict the following huge outbreak.
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