Episodes

Ep. 7: Lab Leak Hypothesis Summary

The COVID-19 origins story nobody wanted to entertain. An apparently plausible hypothesis has caused reactions ranging from summary dismissal to vehement attack, but one thing’s for sure: lots of folks are acting lots of cagey. This episode, however, is politics-free, and outlines the relevant science and facts of the case.

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Ep. 6: The Covid-19 Obesity Connection

There’s been lots of judgment flying around about various nations’ interventions and citizen response to the pandemic — who was disciplined, who was lax. But it may be the factors most responsible for how COVID-19 affected a nation are demographic. Those with populations skewing younger and less obese were less affected. Oh, and living on…

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Ep. 5: The Variants

The SARS CoV-2 variants cropping up around the world are more transmissible, but how? More spike proteins is one factor. But what if it takes longer from exposure to notice symptoms, or if one becomes infectious more quickly after exposure?

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Ep. 3: Who Wants the Covid Vax?

Doctors across the country are being asked if they want the vaccine, and they’re not all giving the same answer. Joe explains why, and talks about how the vaccine could be rolled out to protect the most people. Dan touches on the difficulties and fears of communicating complex messages to the public. This one is…

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Ep. 1: The “Flatten the Curve” Fallacy

“Flatten the curve” is the ubiquitous phrase presented by health authorities and media as the common goal for controlling the spread of COVID-19. It is a fallacy, and does not get us out of the crisis. Reducing transmission of the coronavirus just enough to not overwhelm hospital capacity results in the same number of people…

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