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Pregnancy And Coronavirus, Good News For Corals. August 21, 2020, Part 1

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🗓️ 21 August 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

There’s no guidebook for how to have a baby during a pandemic. Experiences like having loved ones present at the delivery, or inviting grandparents over to meet a newborn have not been an option for everyone during this time. Lockdowns across the U.S., and varying procedures at hospitals and clinics, have created a whole new set of limitations and concerns for new parents. Many new parents are dealing with changed birth plans, less in-person health, and the realization that there isn’t much data about how COVID-19, pregnancy and childbirth mix. Joining Ira to talk about what it’s like to have a baby during COVID-19 are Oge Emetarom, a birth doula and certified lactation counselor at Your Baby Your Birth in Brooklyn, New York, and Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, a clinical instructor at the Infectious Diseases Clinic at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Davis is also a physician at the John Cochran Veterans Hospital. Plus, over the past few years, news about coral reefs around the world has largely followed one theme: bad news. Coral populations are declining dramatically, with climate change remaining a big threat. But this month, we got some good news about corals in the Florida Keys. Researchers at the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium in Summerland Key found propagated coral they had outplanted in the ocean spawned in the wild. This is a big deal, as it’s the first time restored corals like these have been observed to reach this sexual reproduction milestone. Joining Ira to talk about this big breakthrough is Hanna Koch, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium in Summerland Key, Florida, and Hollie Putnam, assistant professor of biology at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston. And on Monday, Interior Secretary Secretary David Bernhardt announced the plan that would auction drilling leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Yasmin Tayag of Medium’s OneZero talks about the details of the leases and criticisms of the plan—and checks in on wildfires in California from station KQED.

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0:00.0

This is Science Friday. I'm Ira Flato. Later in the hour, we'll talk about what it's like to have a baby during the COVID-19 pandemic.

0:08.1

And good news for Florida's corals. But first, lightning strikes this weekend set off a series of wildfires in California, leaving areas like Vacaville scorched.

0:19.1

The whole property, it looks like war, a war zone.

0:22.8

That's the only way to explain it.

0:24.1

Tom Walter is the caretaker of Lafarm Soley,

0:27.5

a family-run organic farm in Vacaville.

0:30.6

I can't put the words together.

0:32.5

My heart is hurting.

0:36.2

My mind is numb. Tom's trailer and everything he owned was completely destroyed,

0:43.3

and he was forced to evacuate. Emergency centers are popping up to house evacuees like Tom.

0:49.4

Red Cross volunteer John Williams has the added challenge of the pandemic,

0:56.2

and organizing groups of people indoors.

0:57.3

We have social distancing.

0:59.4

We're wearing masks.

1:01.1

Even our feeding procedures are different.

1:04.0

Governor Newsom has declared a state of emergency to aid in the firefighting and relief efforts.

1:09.2

Those interviews are from KQED reporters Peter Acuney and Kevin Stark.

1:15.0

And now for the rest of the news roundup.

1:17.6

The Trump administration has approved a plan for drilling in part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

1:23.5

The plan would open up 1.5 million acres in the area.

1:27.4

Oil companies and drilling proponents have been eyeing the area for decades.

1:32.1

My next guest is here to fill us in on the plan and other science headlines from the week.

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