The Inquiry

How do pandemics end?

05.19.2022 - By BBC World ServicePlay

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After two really difficult years living in the grip of Covid-19, restrictions are winding down and international borders are opening up in countries around the world. Striking the right balance between the needs of a population fed up with lockdowns and scientists warning we’ve only reached the end of the beginning is complicated to get right. While it may feel like the worst of Covid-19 has passed, the disease still poses a real threat to us. We ignore this fact at our peril. So, in this week’s Inquiry Sandra Kanthal will be asking how pandemics really end. Produced and presented by Sandra Kanthal

Editor: Richard Vadon Guests:

Dr Margaret Harris, Spokesperson, World Health Organisation

Nicholas Christakis, Professor of Social and Natural Science, Yale University

Aris Katzourakis, Professor of Evolution and Genomics, University of Oxford

Dora Vargha, Professor of History and Medical Humanities, University of Exeter (Covid face mask lying on the ground. Getty images)

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