First, we hear from a statistician about the failings of COVID-19 data collection. Then, we speak to a former government health official about the national response to the pandemic.
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Why The U.S. Doesn't Have Better COVID-19 Data
Compared to countries like Singapore and South Korea, COVID-19 data in the U.S. is paltry. A data expert explains why national data on the disease isn’t quickly and easily accessible in the U.S.
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Former National Health Official Speaks On Pandemic Response
Our guest, the assistant secretary of health during the H1N1 flu pandemic, has raised concerns regarding federal guidance for school reopening in the fall. He joins us to discuss the need for a unified pandemic strategy including increased testing capacity and stronger White House recommendations.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- L. Malik Anderson Producer
- Liberty Vittert Guest
- Dr. Howard Koh Guest
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