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🗓️ 12 April 2021
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is Hidden Brain, I'm Shankar Vedanthan. |
0:04.7 | About this time last year, I recorded an interview with the historian Nancy Bristow |
0:09.7 | about the eerie parallels between the influenza pandemic of 1918 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
0:16.7 | a century later. At the time, we didn't know how long the coronavirus outbreak would last. |
0:23.3 | We didn't know then that more than half a million Americans would die. |
0:27.1 | Since we spoke, we've seen multiple waves of infection, a first followed by a second, |
0:34.0 | then a third. And now, even as the country is rolling out vaccines to combat the virus, |
0:39.9 | the number of new infections remains high. In many other countries, infection rates are also rising. |
0:46.8 | A few weeks ago, one of the nation's top public health officials implored people not to let down |
0:53.3 | their guard. At one point, she put aside the data and spoke directly to the public. |
1:00.1 | I'm going to pause here, I'm going to lose the script, and I'm going to reflect on the recurring |
1:05.0 | feeling I have of impending view. We have so much to look forward to, and so much reason for hope, |
1:13.2 | but right now I'm scared. That's Rochelle Walinsky, director of the Centers for Disease Control |
1:18.4 | and Prevention, speaking at a White House briefing on March 29th. Please hold on a little while longer. |
1:24.9 | I so badly want to be done. I know you all so badly want to be done. |
1:34.4 | About a century ago, after a year of dealing with social distancing mandates, many Americans |
1:40.5 | felt the same way. The United States and lots of other countries around the globe |
1:45.6 | had been pummeled by the deadly new strain of influenza. New variants constantly popped up. |
1:52.6 | It seemed like the waves would never stop. And at a certain point, people just felt exhausted. |
1:59.9 | They wanted the crisis to be over. They wanted to look away. |
2:07.9 | This week on Hidden Brain, we revisited a moment that has been largely forgotten and overlooked, |
2:13.1 | and we consider the lessons we can still take from a century ago if we only stop to listen. |
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