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In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt

How COVID-19 Attacked Learning (with Anya Kamenetz)

In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt

Lemonada Media

News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Kids and teenagers across the country are still recovering from the learning loss caused by schools shutting down during the height of the pandemic. Andy talks with former NPR Education Reporter Anya Kamenetz about her new book, “The Stolen Year,” which unpacks COVID’s devastating effects on our youth, from fewer college goers to toddlers with developmental delays. How behind is our youngest generation and what will it take for school districts, teachers, and parents to get kids back on track?

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0:00.0

It's CVS Health, they know the women's physical, mental, and sexual health matters.

0:05.0

That's why they're offering new women's health services available nationwide seven days a week.

0:09.0

From heart health, blood pressure, and cholesterol screenings available at miniclinic locations,

0:14.0

to virtual birth control consultations and visits with a board certified provider,

0:18.0

women's health is it an afterthought. It matters.

0:21.0

It's CVS Health. Health here happens together. Learn more at CVSHealth.com.

0:27.0

What's the only thing better than second? First, join host Kreme Rama each week

0:33.0

as he brings you the stories of people who had a profound impact on society and culture simply because they were first.

0:38.0

Kreme is joined by fellow comedians to share stories about trailblazers breaking down racial barriers and making history.

0:45.0

From lemon auto media, some friends and salt comes first.

0:48.0

First is out now wherever you get your podcasts.

0:51.0

Lemon auto.

0:56.0

Welcome to the bubble. It's September the seventh at the Andy Slavitt.

1:21.0

We are all back from Labor Day, back at work, back at school, getting ready for the leaves to turn,

1:28.0

and probably still hot weather most of the country.

1:31.0

So if you want to pretend like it's still summer, go ahead, feel free. That's up to you.

1:35.0

Boosters are out the by-valent boosters rolling out and get yours.

1:41.0

A little word on the boosters. People are asking, cash, when should I get mine?

1:45.0

I think there's some data which says that if you've recently had COVID in the last say two months as I have,

1:54.0

or you have for some reason been boosted in the last two months, make sense to wait a couple months.

2:01.0

So I'm not going to get my booster till October.

2:06.0

Now, Lana, who has not had COVID, lucky woman, and who's up to date in the boosters,

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