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Coronapod: The heavy toll on people of colour

06.05.2020 - By Springer Nature LimitedPlay

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In this episode:

00:45 Black Lives Matter The killing of George Floyd, a black man, by police in Minnesota has sent a shockwave of anger around the globe. As unrest continues, we discuss the protests in Washington DC and ask how scientists are reacting.

04:01 The outsized toll of covid-19 on people of colour Reports from around the globe are showing that ethnic minorities are at much higher risk of infection and death from the coronavirus. But why might that be? And what can be done about it? News: How to address the coronavirus’s outsized toll on people of colour World View: How environmental racism is fuelling the coronavirus pandemic

16:27 Food for thought Richard Van Noorden suggests some inspirational listening to learn and reflect in difficult times. Podcast: George the poet

18:27 Lessons from past pandemics The coronavirus pandemic is just the latest of hundreds throughout history. Nick Howe interviews author Frank M Snowden about how disease has shaped society. Books and Arts: How pandemics shape social evolution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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