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Best COVID-19 podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best COVID-19 podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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The coronavirus is now a global pandemic. How did we get here? What went wrong? What do we do about it now? In season 2, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a physician and former city health commissioner, will keep you updated on what you need to know about COVID-19, what led us to this crisis in the first place, and what policies can lead us out. New episodes of America Dissected: Coronavirus every Tuesday & Friday.
 
In this podcast — whose profits go to charities helping those affected by Coronavirus — Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani are uniquely qualified to lead you through this forced quarantine situation. They are both writers who work from home. Emily was a therapist and currently is a chronically sick person (see: The Big Sick) who often has to quarantine herself, and Kumail is her main caretaker. Plus, we both just like being at home. Let us advise you on how to stay calm and avoid cabin feve ...
 
A daily news podcast about the coronavirus pandemic, covering all dimensions of the story from science to economics and politics as well as society and culture. Hosted by Kelly McEvers from Embedded. Approximately 10 minutes in length. Publishing weekday afternoons. Includes stories and interviews from NPR's Science, International, National, Business and Washington reporting teams, as well as station reporters, and the crews at Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
 
A daily news podcast about the coronavirus pandemic, covering all dimensions of the story from science to economics and politics as well as society and culture. Hosted by Kelly McEvers from Embedded. Approximately 10 minutes in length. Publishing weekday afternoons. Includes stories and interviews from NPR's Science, International, National, Business and Washington reporting teams, as well as station reporters, and the crews at Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
 
Coronavirus 411 podcast provides daily updates, news, alerts, and information regarding the Corona virus COVID 19. Coronavirus 411 podcast collects Information from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) the World Health Organization (WHO) and other news sources. This information is meant to help people stay informed and updated about Coronavirus with just the facts.
 
We are now in the early stages of something we’ve never seen before: a global pandemic. In addition to our health, social isolation and economic uncertainty have left us scrambling to understand our new normal and wondering what the future holds. From his own bubble, health care leader, turnaround expert and #stayhome architect Andy Slavitt is making it his mission to give Americans critical information in real-time but also hope for a path forward. He reminds us of what we can achieve and t ...
 
EPIDEMIC is a twice-weekly podcast on public health and the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19). Hear from some of the world’s leading infectious disease and public health experts. We’ll help you understand the latest science, the bigger context, and bring you diverse angles—from history and anthropology to politics and economics—depth and texture you won’t get elsewhere. Hosted by Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist who has worked on tuberculosis and HIV ...
 
Each weekday, ABC News answers your questions about COVID-19, also known as novel coronavirus. ABC's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton and other experts respond directly to questions submitted by listeners and viewers and our team of correspondents and medical contributors keep you up to date on the latest news related to the virus. Hosted by Aaron Katersky.
 
Crooked Media's new series Six Feet Apart with Alex Wagner (journalist and co-host of Showtime's The Circus) will offer a window into the hidden worlds of this pandemic: the chaos and fear, the resilience and innovation — all of which have been necessary parts of survival in this extraordinary moment. Through conversations with individuals on the frontline, from the grocery store to the criminal justice system, this new series will delve into what’s likely to be the defining event of our lif ...
 
The world is entering panic mode. COVID19 has spread to more than 50 countries, including the United States. Financial markets are faltering. Governments are scrambling. And every one of us is trying to figure out what to do and how scared to be. This show will walk you through everything you need to know about coronavirus, without the hype and hysteria. Just factual reporting based on the most authoritative sources. Launching March 2, 2020.
 
Nate Duncan and Ben Taylor spend hours every day reading and curating the most important coronavirus news so you don’t have to. The goal is to bring you a well-researched, analytical, and data-oriented podcast with the most important COVID-19 news and research from around the world.
 
Coronavirus Central is a daily podcast which covers the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic with open source intelligence to promote public health, information, and safety. RSS Feed: https://corona.castos.com/feed Check out our Telegram group at https://t.me/coronaviruscentral We have a live show on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on YouTube at: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1sni91pvjGaEE6EJOEVL6A Donations are welcome: PO Box 35, Greenville Jct, ME 04442
 
The coronavirus is now a global pandemic. How did we get here? What went wrong? What do we do about it now? In season 2, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a physician and former city health commissioner, will keep you updated on what you need to know about COVID-19, what led us to this crisis in the first place, and what policies can lead us out. New episodes of America Dissected: Coronavirus every Tuesday & Friday.
 
From KTLA 5 News in Los Angeles, Coronavirus Daily is your go-to source for the latest news regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Producer Bobby Gonzalez and reporter Christina Pascucci break down the day's headlines, talk with doctors and medical experts, and give you the information you need to know to stay informed and healthy.
 
On the FIRST day of quarantine during a global pandemic, comedy couple Andy Haynes and Rosebud Baker started podcasting from a bunker in LA, hoping their relationship could outlast the coronavirus. ....Two days later, they were engaged. Now they're REALLY stuck together. https://www.patreon.com/findyourbeach
 
Every weekday, our Maine Calling program digs into topics and issues with listeners across the state in a statewide conversation. While the coronavirus crisis is at its height, host Jennifer Rooks will lead conversations about how the spread of COVID-19 is affecting people throughout our region. Upcoming topics will include: answers to medical questions; how businesses are impacted by the crisis; childcare issues; how to deal with anxiety and uncertainty; what Maine towns are doing to cope; ...
 
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Schools are scrambling to figure out education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matt Hornbeck, principal of the top-rated Hampstead Hill Academy—a Pre-k-8 public school in southeast Baltimore city—says instruction is only part of the challenge: technology gaps, trying to reach vulnerable students, and the trauma of a sudden separation from friends and…
 
Global crises cause big changes and reveal deep structural weaknesses. As drastic measures are taken across the world to stop the spread of COVID-19, what are the short, medium and long term implications for our society, our economy, geopolitics - and us as individuals? In this special interview series from the RSA, it’s chief executive, Matthew Ta…
 
With tax reform on the table due to the need to kick start the economy, national editor Tory Maguire and senior economics writer Jessica Irvine talk through the potential abolishing of stamp duty and its economic implications. Become a subscriber: our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Becoming …
 
In today's episode, we hear from Professor Donal O'Shea, the HSE clinical lead on obesity and a consultant endocrinologist at St. Vincent's and St. Columcille's Hospitals in Dublin. Prof O'Shea speaks to Deirdre Veldon about the worrying decline in patients seeking primary care and the research which shows obesity and diabetes are major risk factor…
 
One model forecast 60,000 Americans would die from COVID-19 by August. But fatalities keep rising, and the United States has surpassed that number. Around the country, different states are taking different approaches to reopening. Donald Kettl, professor of public policy at the University of Texas at Austin, says this pandemic has brought up questi…
 
One model forecast 60,000 Americans would die from COVID-19 by August. But fatalities keep rising, and the United States has surpassed that number. Around the country, different states are taking different approaches to reopening. Donald Kettl, professor of public policy at the University of Texas at Austin, says this pandemic has brought up questi…
 
What does available evidence indicate about whether children transmit the coronavirus in the same way as adults? Britain’s criteria for reopening, Italy and France’s gradual lifting of restrictions, and Africa’s growing outbreak. US unemployment figures, a new outbreak at FedEx, and the issue of unemployment benefits with businesses reopening. Plea…
 
As the novel coronavirus impacts lives around the world, ABC News is separating out the noise by bringing you COVID-19: What You Need To Know. Hosts Aaron Katersky & Amy Robach provide the news of the day along with our correspondents covering the story. ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton answers your questions."COVID-19: What…
 
The origins of coronavirus have become increasingly controversial, with the US Government ratcheting up the rhetoric in recent days.US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said recently there was "a significant amount of evidence" that it emerged from a Chinese laboratory.According to geneticists, it's unlikely the virus was man made. So what are some po…
 
This is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for Monday May 4th, 2020. President Trump raised his estimate on the potential death toll due to COVID-19 to up to 100,000. Governor Cuomo of New York announced a 7-state partnership to purchase 5 billion dollars of medical equipment. This will help New York, New Je…
 
As much of the non-coronavirus health care in Maine shifts to telemedicine, we discuss how that is working for doctors and patients. For years, telehealth has been touted as a helpful tool for both health care providers and patients who face challenges meeting in person. Now that it's being implemented widely due to the pandemic, what are the pros …
 
Homelessness is already a public health emergency in the US. COVID-19 now adds to the unique challenges facing individuals without homes. So how are the homeless and their caregivers responding? Kevin Lindamood and Dr. Adrienne Trustman of Baltimore’s Health Care for the Homeless, and Barbara DiPietro of the National Health Care for the Homeless Co…
 
As President Trump shuts down all immigration as a reaction to COVID-19, Andy calls David Frum, who was by George W. Bush’s side after 9-11. How will globalization, public debate, and democracy itself fare in the context of a pandemic? Frum argues that America’s role in the global community has never been more important. He also has a clear view on…
 
The global economy has almost ground to a halt resulting in a sharp drop to our climate emissions, but is it enough to meet the Paris Agreement's targets? Today on Please Explain Nick O'Malley joins Tory Maguire to discuss COVID-19's impact on the global economy and our environment, and how there's more that can be done to tackle emissions. Please …
 
Back in the Rotten Apple. Thriving, driving (our rental car), and barely surviving Mouse. There's a portable morgue two blocks from our home, and I swear this dog gives us more anxiety. But I digress. We got a fun one Beaches. We talk about being back home, the trouble with fucking with a baby dog, and Andy's otter fandom. SUPPORT THE PATREON!!! ww…
 
Inspired by a report from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, Ben and Nate look ahead at three potential scenarios for second waves of the virus and an eventual resolution of the pandemic. We also examine how Vietnam achieved a fantastic zero deaths so far from the virus, and check back in on Sweden’s controversial policy with fe…
 
This weekend, for the first time in a long time, you may have gone out to see a friend, sat in the park or had a picnic.With restrictions in some states slightly lifted, does that mean we're finally turning a corner on the coronavirus pandemic?Possibly, but the next 14 days will be crucial.On today's show:* What's going on with school openings?* Ho…
 
More than ten thousand new infections have been registered -- the highest such figure in Europe. Also: the US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has said there is enormous evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan, and the Philippines has suspended repatriation flights for citizens stranded overseas …
 
This is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for Sunday May 3rd, 2020. Coronavirus task force member, Dr. Birx, told Fox News, that protestors are concerning to her and asks Americans to “protect each other, at the same time we are voicing our discontent”. Oregon has extended their “state of emergency” through…
 
In this episode of In the Bubble, Andy takes questions from some very special listeners: Kids! Andy chats with four different families about COVID-19, how to stay safe, and what comes next. Comedian Jim Gaffigan and his family, Tamera Mowry-Housley and Adam Housely and their kids, and stars of the YouTube channels Ryan’s World and What’s Up Moms al…
 
A dentist, epidemiologist and NPR journalists answer listener questions on 'The National Conversation with All Things Considered,' NPR's nightly radio show about the coronavirus crisis. Excerpted here: - NPR's senior business editor Uri Berliner and epidemiologist Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo discuss reopening nonessential businesses - NPR's health policy re…
 
A dentist, epidemiologist and NPR journalists answer listener questions on 'The National Conversation with All Things Considered,' NPR's nightly radio show about the coronavirus crisis. Excerpted here: - NPR's senior business editor Uri Berliner and epidemiologist Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo discuss reopening nonessential businesses - NPR's health policy re…
 
This is a special edition of Coronavirus 4-1-1. Here to tell you about a new podcast that offers some ways to help a family cope during the time of pandemic lock downs. It's called The Quarantine Mom with Katie Brown. Hosted by bestselling author and award winning television show host, Katie Brown. To listen to show just search for Quarantine Mom w…
 
Minnesota on Saturday reported 24 more COVID-19 deaths and 498 more confirmed COVID-19 cases. The confirmed death toll in the state since the start of the pandemic is now 395, with 6,228 confirmed cases as the state has ramped up testing. MPR News update for May 2, 2020. Hosted by Emily Bright.By Minnesota Public Radio
 
With its infection rate in decline, Spain is slowly easing its tough lockdown restrictions. Meanwhile, Malaysia has defended its mass detention of undocumented migrants, saying the arrests were carried out to stop the spread of COVID-19. And India has ordered workers to use a smartphone app that can trace people who may have been infected.…
 
This is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for Saturday May 2nd, 2020. The FDA has authorized the emergency use of Remdesivir, an antiviral drug, that has shown some promise in speeding recovery of the virus. The Governor of New Mexico has closed roads to all non-essential traffic to the city of Gallup. As t…
 
In today's episode Deirdre Veldon speaks to Irish Times political correspondent Jennifer Bray and Health Editor Paul Cullen about the roadmap for reopening Ireland as announced by Leo Varadkar on Friday evening. Most of the current restrictions will remain in place until May 18th and will be eased in stages, three weeks at a time. Finally psychothe…
 
The Trump administration is calling the effort to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 "Operation Warp Speed." Dr. Anthony Fauci says if all goes well, we could have hundreds of millions of vaccines as early as next January. Today is International Workers Day, and this year workers at Amazon, Walmart and Target are using the occasion to organize mass pro…
 
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