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Lessons from West Africa’s Ebola response for Covid-19. Ep. 138

Jesuitical

America Media

News, News Commentary, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In late February, when the coronavirus still seemed like a far-off threat to many Americans, officials in West African nations began to prepare their public health response: They brought out thermometers, protective equipment and handwashing stations. When the first cases arrived in large cities, schools and airports were quickly closed. These nations did not have a large number of cases (and still don’t). What they do have is the fresh memory of the Ebola crisis that hit the region in 2014-16, taking over 11,000 lives and crippling already impoverished countries. This week, we talk with Jennifer Overton, the regional director for West Africa for Catholic Relief Services, which has decades of experience providing emergency health services in the region. We ask Jennifer what the United States can learn from the West African response, how the experience of Ebola changed the people of the most affected nations and what the role of the church is during the current pandemic.  And in Signs of the Times: Ever wonder what a day in the life of the pope would be like? We discuss “Pope Simulator,” a computer game in development that lets you influence the course of world events soft papal power and “Bless units.” Next, a Catholic school uniform company is donating face masks made with that iconic Catholic plaid to health care workers. Finally, we introduce a new recurring segment, in which we take a deep dive into the different ways vulnerable populations are experiencing the coronavirus pandemic—and what we can do to help. This week, we cover the unique hardships faced by migrants in detention centers and abroad. Let us know what you thought about the show and where you found God this week on our Facebook page. We are committed to accompanying you all during these challenging times both through this podcast and the larger Jesuitical community. If you can support our work by becoming a member of our Patreon community, we would be most grateful.    Links from the show Stories Pope Simulator promises a 'realistic' depiction of life as the Supreme Pontiff Catholic school uniform company now making, donating face masks As coronavirus spreads amid deportations, bishops call for protection of migrants Trump to Temporarily Halt Immigration Into the U.S. Amid Coronavirus Crisis Congolese archbishop highlights double challenge of Ebola and coronavirus Learn more and give Catholic Relief Services Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. Kino Border Initiative Hope Border Institute Catholic Charities USA Covid-19 Resource Center What’s on tap? “The real holy water” (a.k.a., Scotch) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Judge Whiticle, a podcast by the young hip and lay editors of

0:14.6

America media that lay part means we aren't Jesuits but we work with them

0:18.3

join us each week for a smart Catholic take on faith culture in the news, often over drinks. I'm

0:24.3

Ashley McKinley and I'm joined by Zach Davis. Hey Ashley I'm joining you from

0:28.1

my new apartment. I know this is a new background for you where are we sitting here

0:34.1

so we're about it looks like you're on the floor so I don't think you have all the

0:37.2

furniture there is basically no furniture put up yet so I'm in a very very

0:41.4

makeshift studio,

0:42.8

hardly can call it back.

0:43.8

But yeah, we've been slowly walking our,

0:46.6

moving during a pandemic, not what I expected.

0:49.6

But we only moved, like, it's in the same block, so we were able to walk everything over and

0:54.1

sort of minimize contact with people so that was both good and bad because this

0:57.6

literally required us to like hold everything that we own and walk and like carry it to the new place which I feel like is a good

1:05.3

exercise so I'm thinking about selling that. You end up just like trashing half of it on the side of the

1:10.6

road? No I'm also it't, especially not the books.

1:14.1

I should have gotten rid of more books, but I can't.

1:16.7

Anyway, yeah.

1:18.2

And how are you?

1:19.8

I'm good.

1:20.6

Not too many updates. Not too many updates.

1:23.5

Still in Arlington.

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