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Best podcasts about inside covid

Latest podcast episodes about inside covid

21st Century Wire's Podcast
INTERVIEW: Michael Bryant – No Evidence of a ‘Covid Pandemic' in NYC in 2020

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 42:08


In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on August 30, 2023,  Patrick talks with independent journalist Michael Bryant, who reveals the true story about the alleged ‘epicenter' of Covid in New York City and Elmhurst Hospital in the spring of 2020. The evidence clearly shows that there was no massive death toll from a novel SARSCOV2 virus as many have falsely claimed in government and mainstream media. However, the data revealed a massive spike in ‘lockdown deaths'. All this and more. READ THE FACTS ABOUT COVID IN NYC HERE: NYC Elmhurst 2020: Inside Covid's Epicenter in America  TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.live

21st Century Wire's Podcast
INTERVIEW: Michael Bryant – Italy 2020: Inside Covid's Ground Zero

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 40:07


What really happened in Northern Italy in early 2020, the so-called launching pad for the orchestrated pandemic? In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on March 6, 2023, Patrick talks with researcher Michael Bryant about his latest article Italy 2020: Inside Covid's ‘Ground Zero' in Europe, where they discuss what really happened in Northern Italy in early 2020, the so-called launching pad for the orchestrated pandemic and the building block for the pandemic narrative. Read Michael's investigation here: https://21stcenturywire.com/2023/03/07/italy-2020-inside-covids-ground-zero-in-europe/ TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.live

Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Production
IFH Film Production Archive: Inside COVID Production Standards on an Indie with Austin Williams

Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Production

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 45:51


So many IFH Tribe members have reached out to me to ask if I could help or guide them on how to shoot an indie feature film or series during COVID-19. So I decided to release a series of interviews with filmmakers who have done just that.First up is filmmaker Austin Williams. Austin was shooting his new feature Red Stone in the middle of COVID before anyone in our business knew what to do. The film had a respectable $500,000 budget.In this conversation, we discuss the methods he used to keep everyone safe on set, how he dealt with SAG, and the costs associated with dealing with COVID safety measures. Enjoy my conversation with Austin Williams.

Making Contact
Part 2 of The Pandemic Inside: Covid-19 and Prisons (ENCORE)

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 29:22


Making Contact
Part 2 of The Pandemic Inside: Covid-19 and Prisons (ENCORE)

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 29:22


Making Contact
Part 1 of The Pandemic Inside: Covid 19 and Prisons - Encore

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 29:01


In this encore episode, we look at how COVID-19 has torn through prisons and how organizers are trying to push state and local governments to release inmates in order to contain the spread of the pandemic. In part one, we focus on California. We take a look at why a prison, like San Quentin, is such a perfect environment for infectious diseases, especially an airborne one like COVID-19, how we might safely release large amounts of inmates across the prison system, and what we've learned from past release programs like realignment.

Making Contact
Part 1 of The Pandemic Inside: Covid 19 and Prisons - Encore

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 29:01


In this encore episode, we look at how COVID-19 has torn through prisons and how organizers are trying to push state and local governments to release inmates in order to contain the spread of the pandemic. In part one, we focus on California. We take a look at why a prison, like San Quentin, is such a perfect environment for infectious diseases, especially an airborne one like COVID-19, how we might safely release large amounts of inmates across the prison system, and what we've learned from past release programs like realignment.

FMC Fast Chat

Inside COVID-19 Pandemic & State of Global Health with Laurie Garrett

FMC Fast Chat


Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 43:52


Often referred to as the "Pandemic Prophet," noted science journalist Laurie Garrett chats with us about the COVID 19 pandemic, the state of global health, whether or not it really is safe to wear masks, politics, and so much more. Be in the know in 30ish minutes. Laurie Garrett wrote her first bestselling book, THE COMING PLAGUE: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, while splitting her time between the Harvard School of Public Health and the New York newspaper, Newsday. In the 1992-93 academic years Garrett was a Fellow at Harvard, where she worked closely with the emerging diseases group, a collection of faculty concerned about the surge in epidemics of previously unknown or rare viruses and bacteria. The book was published in hardcopy by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in 1994, and spent 19 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. (Source: lauriegarrett.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FMC Fast Chat

Inside COVID-19 Pandemic & State of Global Health with Laurie Garrett

FMC Fast Chat


Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 44:36


Often referred to as the "Pandemic Prophet," noted science journalist Laurie Garrett chats with us about the COVID 19 pandemic, the state of global health, whether or not it really is safe to wear masks, politics, and so much more. Be in the know in 30ish minutes. Laurie Garrett wrote her first bestselling book, THE COMING PLAGUE: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance, while splitting her time between the Harvard School of Public Health and the New York newspaper, Newsday. In the 1992-93 academic years Garrett was a Fellow at Harvard, where she worked closely with the emerging diseases group, a collection of faculty concerned about the surge in epidemics of previously unknown or rare viruses and bacteria. The book was published in hardcopy by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in 1994, and spent 19 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. (Source: lauriegarrett.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
Synthetic Biology: Are Xenobots Inside Covid-19 Vaccines?

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 72:27


Today on TRUNEWS, scientists recently achieved a breakthrough in the new field of synthetic biology. In early 2020, a team of University of Vermont scientists and Harvard University took stem cells from frog embryos and converted them into nano-sized living robots. The never-before-seen type of replication in organic robots created in a laboratory-derived from living cells could have revolutionary applications in the development of new medicines and vaccines. Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart have more on this Nephilim-science news story. Airdate 12/8/21

Rough Cut
The Power of VR Documentaries

Rough Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 48:53


What kinds of stories are best told in virtual reality? Why is VR so effective, and how can emerging filmmakers get started with VR? Gary Yost and Adam Loften lead The WisdomVR Project, a library of VR documentaries and experiences. One of their latest projects, Inside COVID-19, was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2021. Adam Loften is a documentary filmmaker producing award-winning 360/VR films and multimedia stories that highlight pressing social and environmental issues. His projects have screened at film festivals around the world and have been featured on PBS, National Geographic, Emergence Magazine, The Atlantic and the New York Times.Gary Yost led the team that invented Autodesk 3ds Max, the world's most popular 3D visual effects production system, and is an award-winning filmmaker with unique expertise in the combined fields of computer imaging, filmmaking and immersive storytelling. He founded the WisdomVR Project in 2018 with Ram Dass as the inaugural subject and is the president of the board of directors.Rough Cut on InstagramJennie Butler on InstagramSky Dylan-Robbins on InstagramVideo Consortium on InstagramClick here to support the Video Consortium

Street Knowledge: Chris Graham
Inside COVID-19 vaccinations at Augusta Health

Street Knowledge: Chris Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 10:53


Isaac Izzillo, the director of COVID vaccination and education at Augusta Medical Group, joins the show to take us inside the effort at Augusta Health to get the Staunton-Waynesboro-Augusta County community protected against COVID-19.  

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: More bad news for AstraZeneca; vaccine for dogs; #Covid in your eyes, ears; SA vaccine roll-out latest

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 43:04


In this episode of the BizNews podcast dedicated to uncovering all the important news and views on the biggest public health crisis in living memory, we hear from Dr Simone Donati, who is among a team of scientists in Italy, about what medical experts have discovered on how the coronavirus goes easily undetected in normal Covid-19 tests by entering the human body through the eyes. We take an in-depth look at the latest developments on vaccine roll-out in South Africa, with an update on the government deals to secure jabs. You will also hear from CEO Stephen Saad about how South Africa's largest pharmaceuticals company, JSE-listed Aspen Pharmacare, has ramped up efforts to start rolling out J&J Covid-19 vaccines to South Africa and the rest of Africa within weeks. Later in the show, we share an update from Discovery Vitality about how novel measures to improve mental health as the pandemic takes its toll on our emotional wellbeing. Plus, the main Covid-19 news making world headlines this week - including more bad news for AstraZeneca.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: More bad news for AstraZeneca; vaccine for dogs; #Covid in your eyes, ears; SA vaccine roll-out latest

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 43:04


In this episode of the BizNews podcast dedicated to uncovering all the important news and views on the biggest public health crisis in living memory, we hear from Dr Simone Donati, who is among a team of scientists in Italy, about what medical experts have discovered on how the coronavirus goes easily undetected in normal Covid-19 tests by entering the human body through the eyes. We take an in-depth look at the latest developments on vaccine roll-out in South Africa, with an update on the government deals to secure jabs. You will also hear from CEO Stephen Saad about how South Africa's largest pharmaceuticals company, JSE-listed Aspen Pharmacare, has ramped up efforts to start rolling out J&J Covid-19 vaccines to South Africa and the rest of Africa within weeks. Later in the show, we share an update from Discovery Vitality about how novel measures to improve mental health as the pandemic takes its toll on our emotional wellbeing. Plus, the main Covid-19 news making world headlines this week - including more bad news for AstraZeneca.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: More bad news for AstraZeneca; vaccine for dogs; #Covid in your eyes, ears; SA vaccine roll-out latest

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 43:04


In this episode of the BizNews podcast dedicated to uncovering all the important news and views on the biggest public health crisis in living memory, we hear from Dr Simone Donati, who is among a team of scientists in Italy, about what medical experts have discovered on how the coronavirus goes easily undetected in normal Covid-19 tests by entering the human body through the eyes. We take an in-depth look at the latest developments on vaccine roll-out in South Africa, with an update on the government deals to secure jabs. You will also hear from CEO Stephen Saad about how South Africa's largest pharmaceuticals company, JSE-listed Aspen Pharmacare, has ramped up efforts to start rolling out J&J Covid-19 vaccines to South Africa and the rest of Africa within weeks. Later in the show, we share an update from Discovery Vitality about how novel measures to improve mental health as the pandemic takes its toll on our emotional wellbeing. Plus, the main Covid-19 news making world headlines this week - including more bad news for AstraZeneca.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: More bad news for AstraZeneca; vaccine for dogs; #Covid in your eyes, ears; SA vaccine roll-out latest

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 43:04


In this episode of the BizNews podcast dedicated to uncovering all the important news and views on the biggest public health crisis in living memory, we hear from Dr Simone Donati, who is among a team of scientists in Italy, about what medical experts have discovered on how the coronavirus goes easily undetected in normal Covid-19 tests by entering the human body through the eyes. We take an in-depth look at the latest developments on vaccine roll-out in South Africa, with an update on the government deals to secure jabs. You will also hear from CEO Stephen Saad about how South Africa's largest pharmaceuticals company, JSE-listed Aspen Pharmacare, has ramped up efforts to start rolling out J&J Covid-19 vaccines to South Africa and the rest of Africa within weeks. Later in the show, we share an update from Discovery Vitality about how novel measures to improve mental health as the pandemic takes its toll on our emotional wellbeing. Plus, the main Covid-19 news making world headlines this week - including more bad news for AstraZeneca.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on how people have battled Covid-19 demons; Ivermectin SA legal battle - behind-the-scene

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 38:39


When the Covid-19 pandemic first swept across the globe and governments instituted lockdowns, many people thought the crisis would be over in a few months. But a year later, many countries are still under lockdown rules, even as vaccinations are rolled out. In a powerful, in-depth report from Bloomberg, we hear how people in the world's richest nation have been coping - and failing to cope - with the new world order in the era of Covid-19. These are stories that resonate in SA. Also in this episode, we share an update on the role of Ivermectin in treating Covid-19, including from lawyer Bonani Luthuli of Bonani Khanyile ka Luthuli Attorneys who has been involved in taking the South African regulatory authority to court in a battle to legalise the use of Ivermectin specifically for Covid-19. Plus the latest Covid-19 headlines, including on the AstraZeneca vaccine. - Jackie Cameron

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on how people have battled Covid-19 demons; Ivermectin SA legal battle - behind-the-scene

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 38:39


When the Covid-19 pandemic first swept across the globe and governments instituted lockdowns, many people thought the crisis would be over in a few months. But a year later, many countries are still under lockdown rules, even as vaccinations are rolled out. In a powerful, in-depth report from Bloomberg, we hear how people in the world's richest nation have been coping - and failing to cope - with the new world order in the era of Covid-19. These are stories that resonate in SA. Also in this episode, we share an update on the role of Ivermectin in treating Covid-19, including from lawyer Bonani Luthuli of Bonani Khanyile ka Luthuli Attorneys who has been involved in taking the South African regulatory authority to court in a battle to legalise the use of Ivermectin specifically for Covid-19. Plus the latest Covid-19 headlines, including on the AstraZeneca vaccine. - Jackie Cameron

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on how people have battled Covid-19 demons; Ivermectin SA legal battle

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 38:39


When the Covid-19 pandemic first swept across the globe and governments instituted lockdowns, many people thought the crisis would be over in a few months. But a year later, many countries are still under lockdown rules, even as vaccinations are rolled out. In a powerful, in-depth report from Bloomberg, we hear how people in the world's richest nation have been coping - and failing to cope - with the new world order in the era of Covid-19. Also in this episode, we share an update on the role of Ivermectin in treating Covid-19, including from lawyer Bonani Luthuli of Bonani Khanyile ka Luthuli Attorneys who has been involved in taking the South African regulatory authority to court in a battle to legalise the use of Ivermectin specifically for Covid-19. - Jackie Cameron

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on how people have battled Covid-19 demons; Ivermectin SA legal battle

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 38:39


When the Covid-19 pandemic first swept across the globe and governments instituted lockdowns, many people thought the crisis would be over in a few months. But a year later, many countries are still under lockdown rules, even as vaccinations are rolled out. In a powerful, in-depth report from Bloomberg, we hear how people in the world's richest nation have been coping - and failing to cope - with the new world order in the era of Covid-19. Also in this episode, we share an update on the role of Ivermectin in treating Covid-19, including from lawyer Bonani Luthuli of Bonani Khanyile ka Luthuli Attorneys who has been involved in taking the South African regulatory authority to court in a battle to legalise the use of Ivermectin specifically for Covid-19. - Jackie Cameron

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Insurance extras to help restaurant owners survive tough times; what world can learn from Israel

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 32:55


A year ago, the coronavirus pandemic struck, turning people's lives upside down and transforming the way we work and do business. In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we'll hear from Discovery Insurance Chief operating officer Lana Ross about innovations in cover for restaurants - which have been hit particularly hard by lockdown measures. And, we hear insights on how Israel has had one of the world's most successful vaccination efforts yet. Plus, the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Insurance extras to help restaurant owners survive tough times; what world can learn from Israel

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 32:55


A year ago, the coronavirus pandemic struck, turning people's lives upside down and transforming the way we work and do business. In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we'll hear from Discovery Insurance Chief operating officer Lana Ross about innovations in cover for restaurants - which have been hit particularly hard by lockdown measures. And, we hear insights on how Israel has had one of the world's most successful vaccination efforts yet. Plus, the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Insurance extras to help restaurant owners survive tough times; what the world can learn from Israel

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 32:55


A year ago, the coronavirus pandemic struck, turning people's lives upside down and transforming the way we work and do business. In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Discovery Insurance Chief Operating Officer Lana Ross about innovations in cover for restaurants - which have been hit particularly hard by lockdown measures. And, we hear insights on how Israel has had one of the world's most successful vaccination efforts yet. First the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Insurance extras to help restaurant owners survive tough times; what the world can learn from Israel

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 32:55


A year ago, the coronavirus pandemic struck, turning people's lives upside down and transforming the way we work and do business. In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Discovery Insurance Chief Operating Officer Lana Ross about innovations in cover for restaurants - which have been hit particularly hard by lockdown measures. And, we hear insights on how Israel has had one of the world's most successful vaccination efforts yet. First the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

Making Contact
Part 1 of The Pandemic Inside: Covid 19 and Prisons

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 29:01


In a two-part series, we look at how COVID-19 has torn through prisons and how organizers are trying to push state and local governments to release inmates in order to contain the spread of the pandemic. In part one, we focus on California. We take a look at why a prison, like San Quentin, is such a perfect environment for infectious diseases, especially an airborne one like COVID-19, how we might safely release large amounts of inmates across the prison system, and what we’ve learned from past release programs like realignment. This story has been supported by the Omnia Foundation and the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems.

Making Contact
Part 1 of The Pandemic Inside: Covid 19 and Prisons

Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 29:01


In a two-part series, we look at how COVID-19 has torn through prisons and how organizers are trying to push state and local governments to release inmates in order to contain the spread of the pandemic. In part one, we focus on California. We take a look at why a prison, like San Quentin, is such a perfect environment for infectious diseases, especially an airborne one like COVID-19, how we might safely release large amounts of inmates across the prison system, and what we’ve learned from past release programs like realignment. This story has been supported by the Omnia Foundation and the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on pandemic, with Discovery Life CEO Riaan van Reenen, J&J CEO Alex Gorsky

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 41:15


South Africa was the first country to roll out the Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Earlier this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa said 80,000 J&J vaccines have arrived as the mass vaccination programme gets underway. The single-dose vaccine has shown to be effective in preventing moderate and severe disease from South Africa's dominant coronavirus variant with an efficacy of 57% in trials conducted in South Africa. We hear from Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky about the J&J vaccine which has been cleared by regulators in the US and is working on ramping up production to boost global supplies. Also coming up, we hear fascinating insights on the pandemic from the inside of Discovery Life, with CEO Riaan van Reenen. He shares what Discovery's data on claims tells us about the real rate of Covid-19 and what the Life assurer's actuaries have forecast if there is a third wave at Easter. MUST LISTEN!

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on pandemic, with Discovery Life CEO Riaan van Reenen, J&J CEO Alex Gorsky

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 41:15


South Africa was the first country to roll out the Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Earlier this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa said 80,000 J&J vaccines have arrived as the mass vaccination programme gets underway. The single-dose vaccine has shown to be effective in preventing moderate and severe disease from South Africa's dominant coronavirus variant with an efficacy of 57% in trials conducted in South Africa. We hear from Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky about the J&J vaccine which has been cleared by regulators in the US and is working on ramping up production to boost global supplies. Also coming up, we hear fascinating insights on the pandemic from the inside of Discovery Life, with CEO Riaan van Reenen. He shares what Discovery's data on claims tells us about the real rate of Covid-19 and what the Life assurer's actuaries have forecast if there is a third wave at Easter. MUST LISTEN!

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on pandemic, with Discovery Life CEO Riaan van Reenen, J&J CEO Alex Gorsky

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 41:15


South Africa was the first country to roll out the Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Earlier this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa said 80,000 J&J vaccines have arrived as the mass vaccination programme gets underway. The single-dose vaccine has shown to be effective in preventing moderate and severe disease from South Africa's dominant coronavirus variant with an efficacy of 57% in trials conducted in South Africa. We hear from Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky about the J&J vaccine which has been cleared by regulators in the US and is working on ramping up production to boost global supplies. Also coming up, we hear fascinating insights on the pandemic from the inside of Discovery Life, with CEO Riaan van Reenen. He shares what Discovery's data on claims tells us about the real rate of Covid-19 and what the Life assurer's actuaries have forecast if there is a third wave at Easter. MUST LISTEN!

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Deep insights on pandemic, with Discovery Life CEO Riaan van Reenen, J&J CEO Alex Gorsky

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 41:15


South Africa was the first country to roll out the Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Earlier this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa said 80,000 J&J vaccines have arrived as the mass vaccination programme gets underway. The single-dose vaccine has shown to be effective in preventing moderate and severe disease from South Africa's dominant coronavirus variant with an efficacy of 57% in trials conducted in South Africa. We hear from Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky about the J&J vaccine which has been cleared by regulators in the US and is working on ramping up production to boost global supplies. Also coming up, we hear fascinating insights on the pandemic from the inside of Discovery Life, with CEO Riaan van Reenen. He shares what Discovery's data on claims tells us about the real rate of Covid-19 and what the Life assurer's actuaries have forecast if there is a third wave at Easter. MUST LISTEN!

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Ivermectin may reduce infection time, Covid spread slows as vaccines take off

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 35:35


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Professor Eli Schwarz. Professor Schwarz is an Israeli tropical disease expert, who says he has new proof that a drug used to fight parasites in third world countries, could help reduce the length of infection for people who contract the coronavirus. Professor Schwartz, founder of the Centre for Travel Medicine and Tropical disease, has completed a clinical trial of the FDA-approved ivermectin. We hear from our partners at Bloomberg, about how the spread of Covid-19 appears to be slowing as vaccine rollout ramps up around the world Also in the show, we hear from Discovery’s Head of Legal Services, Harry Joffe, about how Covid-19 is changing attitudes to wills and life cover. He tells us about an estate preserver that has been launched to cover the costs associated with dying, including the expenses of setting up trusts to safeguard and manage finances for beneficiaries.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Ivermectin may reduce infection time, Covid spread slows as vaccines take off

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 35:35


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Professor Eli Schwarz. Professor Schwarz is an Israeli tropical disease expert, who says he has new proof that a drug used to fight parasites in third world countries, could help reduce the length of infection for people who contract the coronavirus. Professor Schwartz, founder of the Centre for Travel Medicine and Tropical disease, has completed a clinical trial of the FDA-approved ivermectin. We hear from our partners at Bloomberg, about how the spread of Covid-19 appears to be slowing as vaccine rollout ramps up around the world Also in the show, we hear from Discovery's Head of Legal Services, Harry Joffe, about how Covid-19 is changing attitudes to wills and life cover. He tells us about an estate preserver that has been launched to cover the costs associated with dying, including the expenses of setting up trusts to safeguard and manage finances for beneficiaries.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Ivermectin may reduce infection time, Covid spread slows as vaccines take off

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 35:35


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Professor Eli Schwarz. Professor Schwarz is an Israeli tropical disease expert, who says he has new proof that a drug used to fight parasites in third world countries, could help reduce the length of infection for people who contract the coronavirus. Professor Schwartz, founder of the Centre for Travel Medicine and Tropical disease, has completed a clinical trial of the FDA-approved ivermectin. We hear from our partners at Bloomberg, about how the spread of Covid-19 appears to be slowing as vaccine rollout ramps up around the world Also in the show, we hear from Discovery's Head of Legal Services, Harry Joffe, about how Covid-19 is changing attitudes to wills and life cover. He tells us about an estate preserver that has been launched to cover the costs associated with dying, including the expenses of setting up trusts to safeguard and manage finances for beneficiaries.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Ivermectin may reduce infection time, Covid spread slows as vaccines take off

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 35:35


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we hear from Professor Eli Schwarz. Professor Schwarz is an Israeli tropical disease expert, who says he has new proof that a drug used to fight parasites in third world countries, could help reduce the length of infection for people who contract the coronavirus. Professor Schwartz, founder of the Centre for Travel Medicine and Tropical disease, has completed a clinical trial of the FDA-approved ivermectin. We hear from our partners at Bloomberg, about how the spread of Covid-19 appears to be slowing as vaccine rollout ramps up around the world Also in the show, we hear from Discovery’s Head of Legal Services, Harry Joffe, about how Covid-19 is changing attitudes to wills and life cover. He tells us about an estate preserver that has been launched to cover the costs associated with dying, including the expenses of setting up trusts to safeguard and manage finances for beneficiaries.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Meet the 32-year-old SA lab assistant at global forefront of fight against virus

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 26:33


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we speak to Sandile Cele, a 32-year-old researcher at the Durban-based African Health Research Institute who has made global headlines for an important breakthrough in the fight against Covid-19. Cele found a new way to grow the 501.V2 variant and in so doing, reports the Financial Times, helped show scientists that the variant can escape antibodies and lead to reinfection. Also in this episode, an update from Discovery founder Adrian Gore on the group's role in procuring vaccines and what is happening behind-the-scenes to help medical scheme members. We also hear how pharma companies are racing to retool their vaccine strategies as fast-spreading and potentially dangerous mutations of the virus emerge. Plus, the main Covid-19 stories making world headlines.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Meet the 32-year-old SA lab assistant at global forefront of fight against virus

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 26:33


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we speak to Sandile Cele, a 32-year-old researcher at the Durban-based African Health Research Institute who has made global headlines for an important breakthrough in the fight against Covid-19. Cele found a new way to grow the 501.V2 variant and in so doing, reports the Financial Times, helped show scientists that the variant can escape antibodies and lead to reinfection. Also in this episode, an update from Discovery founder Adrian Gore on the group's role in procuring vaccines and what is happening behind-the-scenes to help medical scheme members. We also hear how pharma companies are racing to retool their vaccine strategies as fast-spreading and potentially dangerous mutations of the virus emerge. Plus, the main Covid-19 stories making world headlines.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Meet the 32-year-old SA lab assistant at global forefront of fight against virus

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 26:33


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we speak to Sandile Cele, a 32-year-old researcher at the Durban-based African Health Research Institute who has made global headlines for an important breakthrough in the fight against Covid-19. Cele found a new way to grow the 501.V2 variant and in so doing, reports the Financial Times, helped show scientists that the variant can escape antibodies and lead to reinfection. Also in this episode - Adrian Gore - We also hear from our partners at Bloomberg about how pharma companies are racing to retool their vaccine strategies as fast-spreading and potentially dangerous mutations of the virus emerge. First, the main Covid-19 stories making world headlines:

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Meet the 32-year-old SA lab assistant at global forefront of fight against virus

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 26:33


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we speak to Sandile Cele, a 32-year-old researcher at the Durban-based African Health Research Institute who has made global headlines for an important breakthrough in the fight against Covid-19. Cele found a new way to grow the 501.V2 variant and in so doing, reports the Financial Times, helped show scientists that the variant can escape antibodies and lead to reinfection. Also in this episode - Adrian Gore - We also hear from our partners at Bloomberg about how pharma companies are racing to retool their vaccine strategies as fast-spreading and potentially dangerous mutations of the virus emerge. First, the main Covid-19 stories making world headlines:

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Medical breakthroughs - common asthma drug Budesonide, Ivermectin in treating coronavirus

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 31:17


In an important scientific breakthrough in the early treatment of Covid-19, medical experts have discovered that an inhaled corticosteroid is effective. Hear from Professor Mona Bafadhel of the University of Oxford's Nuffield Department of Medicine about how this medication commonly used to treat asthma appears to significantly reduce the need for urgent care and hospitalisation in people with Covid-19. Ivermectin is being developed into a form that is easily dissolved on the tongue or injected; and hear about an app that can use a person's voice to detect early symptoms of Covid-19. Dr Davd Liu, CEO of Sonde Health, shares what vocal biomarkers can tell us about respiratory illness. Plus the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Medical breakthroughs - common asthma drug Budesonide, Ivermectin in treatment of coronavirus

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 31:17


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we look at an important scientific breakthrough in the early treatment of Covid-19, we speak to Professor Mona Bafadhel of the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Medicine, about how a medication commonly used to treat asthma appears to significantly reduce the need for urgent care and hospitalisation in people with Covid-19. And, we hear from our partners at Bloomberg about an app that can use a person’s voice to detect early symptoms of Covid-19. Dr Davd Liu, CEO of Sonde Health, shares what vocal biomarkers can tell us about respiratory illness. First, the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Medical breakthroughs - common asthma drug Budesonide, Ivermectin in treatment of coronavirus

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 31:17


In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we look at an important scientific breakthrough in the early treatment of Covid-19, we speak to Professor Mona Bafadhel of the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Medicine, about how a medication commonly used to treat asthma appears to significantly reduce the need for urgent care and hospitalisation in people with Covid-19. And, we hear from our partners at Bloomberg about an app that can use a person’s voice to detect early symptoms of Covid-19. Dr Davd Liu, CEO of Sonde Health, shares what vocal biomarkers can tell us about respiratory illness. First, the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Medical breakthroughs - common asthma drug Budesonide, Ivermectin in treating coronavirus

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 31:17


In an important scientific breakthrough in the early treatment of Covid-19, medical experts have discovered that an inhaled corticosteroid is effective. Hear from Professor Mona Bafadhel of the University of Oxford's Nuffield Department of Medicine about how this medication commonly used to treat asthma appears to significantly reduce the need for urgent care and hospitalisation in people with Covid-19. Ivermectin is being developed into a form that is easily dissolved on the tongue or injected; and hear about an app that can use a person's voice to detect early symptoms of Covid-19. Dr Davd Liu, CEO of Sonde Health, shares what vocal biomarkers can tell us about respiratory illness. Plus the Covid-19 news making world headlines.

CG Garage
Episode 313 - Andrew Murdock - Founder, Animator and Sound Designer, Lots of Robots

CG Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 62:12


Andrew Murdock is a man of many talents. His career began in a recording studio, alongside Chris Isaak, and he went on to join Mondo Media to work on gaming projects including The Daedalus Encounter and Westwood’s Blade Runner. After founding his company, Lots of Robots, he created his own short films, beginning with “Rocket Pants,” while producing scientific animations for National Geographic. Today, Andrew still creates his own short films and he’s recently joined forces with 3ds Max creator Gary Yost on his “Inside Covid-19” VR project. Andrew discusses his independent approach to his projects’ sound and visuals, his passion for Chaos Cloud and tyFlow, and Automatron, his character animation plugin for 3ds Max

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Life may only return to normal in 7 years; long Covid and your sense of smell; travel outlook

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 37:36


Around 65% of people with coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste and it's estimated that about 10% of those go on to develop rare conditions that create havoc. Parosmia means you can find human waste smells like food and vice versa, the smell of water can make you feel sick and coffee can make you vomit if you get so much of a whiff. Even your partner can become unbearably smelly. So what causes parosmia? Can you treat it? We spoke to Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker who is undertaking in-depth research on Covid-19 and parosmia. Also coming up in this programme: the long term effects of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industries, with warnings that life may only return to normal in 7 years at today's vaccine rates. Christopher Nassetta, President & CEO, Hilton shares his outlook for the hotel industry in 2021. - Jackie Cameron

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Life may only return to normal in 7 years; long Covid and your sense of smell; travel outlook

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 37:36


Around 65% of people with coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste and it's estimated that about 10% of those go on to develop rare conditions that create havoc. Parosmia means you can find human waste smells like food and vice versa. So what causes parosmia? We spoke to Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker, who is undertaking in-depth research on long Covid and parosmia. Also coming up in this programme, the long term effects of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industries, with warnings from Bloomberg that life may only return to normal in 7 years at today’s vaccine rates. Christopher Nassetta, President & CEO of Hilton speaks about the outlook for the hotel industry in 2021. Plus, the  Covid-19 headlines. - Jackie Cameron

BizNews Radio
Inside Covid-19: Life may only return to normal in 7 years; long Covid and your sense of smell; travel outlook

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 37:36


Around 65% of people with coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste and it's estimated that about 10% of those go on to develop rare conditions that create havoc. Parosmia means you can find human waste smells like food and vice versa. So what causes parosmia? We spoke to Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker, who is undertaking in-depth research on long Covid and parosmia. Also coming up in this programme, the long term effects of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industries, with warnings from Bloomberg that life may only return to normal in 7 years at today’s vaccine rates. Christopher Nassetta, President & CEO of Hilton speaks about the outlook for the hotel industry in 2021. Plus, the  Covid-19 headlines. - Jackie Cameron

Inside Covid-19
Inside Covid-19: Life may only return to normal in 7 years; long Covid and your sense of smell; travel outlook

Inside Covid-19

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 37:36


Around 65% of people with coronavirus lose their sense of smell and taste and it's estimated that about 10% of those go on to develop rare conditions that create havoc. Parosmia means you can find human waste smells like food and vice versa, the smell of water can make you feel sick and coffee can make you vomit if you get so much of a whiff. Even your partner can become unbearably smelly. So what causes parosmia? Can you treat it? We spoke to Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker who is undertaking in-depth research on Covid-19 and parosmia. Also coming up in this programme: the long term effects of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industries, with warnings that life may only return to normal in 7 years at today's vaccine rates. Christopher Nassetta, President & CEO, Hilton shares his outlook for the hotel industry in 2021. - Jackie Cameron

Maximize Your Medicare Podcast
Surprise Medical Bills Solution Inside COVID Relief Bill

Maximize Your Medicare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 30:31


Surprise Medical Bills Solution Inside COVID Relief Bill In this Podcast: 1. Surprise Medical Bills Solution Inside COVID Relief Bill 2. Dental Insurance can now include implant coverage; Medicare enhanced dental is good 3. FREE copy of Maximize Your Medicare with subscription to GH2 Unfiltered Your first call has no-obligation and is FREE https://calendly.com/justjae/30min Sign up for the MYM Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dhigN5 Maximize Your Medicare Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/32134... Book website: http://www.maximizeyourmedicare.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaeOhCFP Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxYourMedicare --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/muchmorethanmedicare/support

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality
#963: “Inside COVID-19”: A Doctor’s Personal Battle with the Virus + Immersive Medical Visualizations

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020


Inside COVID-19 is a new 360 video series that premiered on Oculus TV on Friday, November 20, 2020, and it features Dr. Josiah Child who manages emergency departments at five different hospitals. Dr. Child contracted COVID-19, and this film takes us to the all of the different places of quarantine, hospital rooms, and even inside of his body through immersive medical visualized CT scans and animations of the microscopic SARS-CoV-2 as it goes through it's entire life cycle. The series focuses on Dr. Child's journey of facing death, and all of the lessons and perspectives he's gained after surviving. I found the series helpful translating the abstractions of statistics into someone's direct experiences, and the surrounding contexts for where they happened.

The Ashish and Friends Podcast

In this episode, the guys discuss ways they've been affected by Covid, what different sports leagues are doing, and why we need to keep being persistent in our efforts to take precautions.

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