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Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Staying home: How social distancing helps fight coronavirus

Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Lemonada Media

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.514.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Lots of schools are closed and people are staying home. In this episode we’ll explain how all of this could help slow the spread of the new coronavirus. We’ll explain some terms you’re probably hearing too, like “social distancing” and “flattening the curve.” Plus, we talk with a doctor who is on the front lines helping people get better, and two virus podcasters help answer your coronavirus questions like, “How did this virus start?” and “Can our pets get sick too?” And of course there’s a Mystery Sound and a Moment of Um looking at why our tongues stick to ice. Please note that this episode was released on March 24, 2020. For the most up-to-date information, please head to trusted sources like the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. To learn more about how viruses spread, you can listen to our first episode about this new coronavirus: Understanding coronavirus and how germs spread For more on how our immune system fights viruses, check out our episode: How do flu vaccines work? For more on how to know which sources of information are trustworthy, you can check out our four-part series Prove It:Part one: A brief history of factsPart two: Science under the microscopePart three: The scoop on journalismPart four: How to find the facts Please note that this episode was released on March 24, 2020. For the most up-to-date information, please head to trusted sources like the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This episode is sponsored by Perfect Snacks (perfectbar.com/brainson). Brains On is a non-profit public radio podcast. You can support the show at brainson.org/fans See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0:00.0

You're listening to brains on where we're serious about being curious brains on a supported and part by a

0:07.2

Grant from the National Science Foundation

0:12.6

How do I get this thing to work?

0:15.8

Hey, Bob sandals on the call main a good here everybody mark here Bob. This is a great idea. Oh, hi Molly's here. Can you guys see me?

0:23.6

Yep, are we waiting for anyone else?

0:25.6

Come to the door on the video conference call. Hello. I

0:29.7

Think that's everyone. Uh, well, okay. Well, thanks for joining me. I was getting a little lonely and I missed you guys so

0:40.3

What's that sound anyone here paper crinkly? Oh, sorry my roommate is making an entire origami zoo. She's just finishing the drafts all mute

0:50.4

Well as I was saying I was feeling lonely and I

0:54.4

Was sending what's that noise? Oh, hey, sorry. That's me my poodle panellope discovered this new app

1:03.4

It's like a daily scent scavenger hunt for dogs. She's been using it all over the house. Anyway, I'll mute. Thank you

1:12.0

So now that we're all oh

1:15.0

Havens what now?

1:17.4

Oops, yeah, that's me my guinea pigs are using their downtime to learn fencing muting now

1:25.4

Oh noise

1:27.4

Sorry, Gungard are listening to marching bandwriters help to experience and I was knitting myself a lab coat of many colors. Sorry. Well mute

1:38.9

Finally peace and quiet

1:43.4

Actually, it's too quiet. I'm feeling all alone again. I

1:48.0

Forget it. I don't I don't care about the noise. I just want to hear your voices

1:53.7

Unmute everybody

2:00.0

I

2:02.0

Miss you guys

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