Why Emily Oster Made Her Own COVID-19 Database

Why Emily Oster Made Her Own COVID-19 Database

Data has been such a valuable commodity during the pandemic. Unfortunately, at times data has been in short supply, because US government agencies haven't always undertaken national data collection efforts. So what happens when individuals citizens try to collect data themselves? We talk to Professor Emily Oster, who developed a national COVID-19 School Response Dashboard, to find out what she's learned about COVID in schools, the implications of volunteers developing their own public health trackers, and how she thinks the Biden administration will approach pandemic data collection.

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Pandemics Don't Really End

Pandemics Don't Really End

But podcasts about them do. We're sad to report this is the final episode of PODCAST-19! It's been so rewarding making a show for you over the past year. In this episode, we discuss why we're closing ...

14 Juli 202110min

How The CDC's Blindspots Complicated The Fight Against COVID-19

How The CDC's Blindspots Complicated The Fight Against COVID-19

The CDC wants to be certain, so it typically waits for a critical mass of scientific evidence before making declarative statements. That takes time. Yet the communication to the public in this pandemi...

30 Juni 202112min

The Lab Leak Commotion

The Lab Leak Commotion

We have no hard evidence to support the idea that the novel coronavirus was leaked from a lab, let alone a smoking gun to validate that hypothesis. But despite pushback on this story from many scienti...

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Who Should Decide Who Gets To Make COVID-19 Vaccines?

Who Should Decide Who Gets To Make COVID-19 Vaccines?

There's a worldwide shortage of vaccines but plenty of factories standing by to make them. Why is there such a gap between what we need and what we can make? On this week's episode, we explore the sur...

22 Maj 202117min

How To Make Sure Your Kid Isn't A Superspreader

How To Make Sure Your Kid Isn't A Superspreader

Kids can't get a COVID-19 vaccination yet, but they're unlikely to develop serious complications from the disease. But they can still be vectors to spread COVID-19 to others who are likely to get very...

7 Maj 20217min

You Might Have Given The Coronavirus To Your Cat

You Might Have Given The Coronavirus To Your Cat

We've learned time and again that animals can give diseases to humans. We've seen this happen with coronaviruses, the flu, Ebola -- basically most major disease outbreaks in recent memory. But, of cou...

28 Apr 202112min

What A Donated Vaccine Can Do

What A Donated Vaccine Can Do

The United States has a surplus of COVID-19 vaccines — more than enough to vaccinate every adult. Poor countries, however, are still struggling to secure doses. Should those vaccines be sent to countr...

22 Apr 202116min

The Johnson & Johnson Pause Shows The System Is Working

The Johnson & Johnson Pause Shows The System Is Working

Federal health agencies asked states to pause in their use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine while U.S. officials investigate reports of an extremely rare blood-clotting syndrome that has developed in ...

13 Apr 202114min

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