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Bird Flu—It’s in Milk?

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Bird flu isn’t new, you may even remember past outbreaks. But showing up in milk


Is America ready if it leaps to spreading among humans?


Guest: Katelyn Jetelina, epidemiologist, senior advisor to the CDC 


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Hi, this is Dahlia Lithwick, host of Slate's legal podcast Amicus. If you're listening

0:36.8

to this show, you might be interested in Amicus's live show that we're hosting in Washington,

0:42.1

D.C. on Tuesday, May the 14th.

0:45.7

My colleague Mark Joseph Stern and I will be talking to some amazing guests, including

0:50.6

Cheryl and Eiffel and a sitting state Supreme Court justice.

0:54.8

All about how originalism, a relatively recently invented way of interpreting the Constitution,

1:01.2

has taken over the Supreme Court and radically reshaped the law.

1:05.7

It's been doctrinal rocket fuel for the conservative legal movement and facilitated the rolling

1:11.0

back of abortion rights, the expansion of gun rights, and the obliteration. the consequential Supreme Court term, careers to its end, the court's originalists are on a tear.

1:26.9

But there's something you can do about it, and we hope you'll join us in DC on May 14th

1:32.1

to explore the possible pathways out of the current situation.

1:36.6

Go to slate.com slash Amicus live for tickets.

1:45.0

When I got epidemiologists,

1:49.0

When I got epidemiologists Caitlin Jettolina on the line,

1:52.0

she just wrapped up a meeting with the Biden

1:54.5

administration about bird flu.

1:56.5

And it's basically an update about what the agencies are doing, what questions are

2:01.2

getting answered from which lane, and perhaps most importantly an opportunity to ask questions and push for better and boy do external scientists never disappoint in that arena.

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