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The Mother Jones Podcast

Surge Shock: Top Coronavirus Experts Share Fixes for Our Broken System

The Mother Jones Podcast

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The United States is confronting its worst surge in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. Governors are rushing new lockdowns into place as hospitals nationwide burst at the seams. The death toll is, yet again, setting daily records. Maybe by the time you listen to this episode of the Mother Jones Podcast, the US will have passed another dire milestone (of so many): a quarter of a million coronavirus deaths.

Inside our newsroom, reporters and editors are determined to put science—and the voices of scientists—at the heart of our ongoing coronavirus coverage. That's why, earlier in the outbreak, we launched a series called "Pandemic Proofing America", an evolving oral history collection featuring incisive interviews with the nation's top scientists and public health experts. The central question we posed was this: With a scandalously enfeebled government hampering the country's response, what are the most important steps we can take to make sure we’re better prepared next time around? Their responses were wide-ranging, often damning in their criticism of the current administration's failures, and sometimes hopeful that we might find common purpose in listening to science.

For this episode of the podcast, the brains behind this series, Mother Jones's Atlanta-based Senior Editor Kiera Butler, has assembled a selection of these big thinkers to weigh in on how to survive America's coming dark winter, and how the country can begin to imagine a pandemic-free future by combating disinformation and collaborating across disciplines, and beyond our borders. You'll hear from top experts like Timothy Caulfield, from the University of Alberta’s School of Public Health; Laurel Bristow, from Emory University’s Vaccine Center; Ashish Jha, at Harvard’s Global Health Institute; and Andy Slavitt, President Obama’s top healthcare advisor.

For the entire showcase of nearly 20 interviews to date, click here.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Mother Jones Podcast. I'm Jamila King in Brooklyn.

0:05.0

On today's show, we're now at the very worst period of the coronavirus pandemic

0:17.9

that America has ever endured and it's getting so much worse.

0:22.6

Tonight more Americans than ever are hospitalized with COVID.

0:26.0

New lockdowns imminent.

0:27.9

Hospitals bursting at the scenes.

0:30.6

Over 11 million COVID cases with infection rates out of control.

0:35.0

Today the country's top experts weigh in.

0:39.0

What keeps them up at night?

0:40.0

There's been physical harm.

0:42.0

There's been financial harm. There's been financial harm.

0:43.4

And how America can prevent this from ever happening again.

0:47.4

Surviving the surge. And then, pandemic proofing the future. That's all coming up. Stick around.

0:55.0

Here's one big challenge that the United States has never gotten its head around.

1:02.0

How do we get science-based messages through to the public

1:06.4

during a pandemic when it's a matter of life and death? At Mother Jones, we've been trying

1:11.4

to put science and the voices of scientists at the heart of our

1:14.9

coronavirus coverage, which is why we launched the Pandemic Proofing America series.

1:20.6

It's like a growing and evolving oral history series featuring the nation's top scientists and other experts.

1:27.0

We've published incisive interviews regularly across the entire pandemic.

1:31.0

Kira Butler is the senior editor

1:33.7

and public health reporter at Mother Jones

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