
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


There's a lot of finger-pointing over the slow vaccine rollout. Luckily, Dr. Rebecca Wurtz from the University of Minnesota thinks things are "only going to get better."
The coronavirus is not letting up in Southern California despite repeated warnings and pleas from health and public officials. Dr. Neha Nanda from Keck Medicine of USC says "modifying human behaviors" is no easy task. Dr. David Eisenman from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health believes a lack of federal leaderships is creating challenges for local officials to get their messaging stick.
Now that the second COVID relief bill has passed, a new round of stimulus checks may soon show up on Americans' bank accounts. But Scott Deacle from Ursinus College says the federal government could have saved a lot of money on the $900 billion relief package if it gave stimulus checks only to those who lost their jobs in industries that are most impacted by the pandemic, such as retail and travel.
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By Audacy3.8
262262 ratings
There's a lot of finger-pointing over the slow vaccine rollout. Luckily, Dr. Rebecca Wurtz from the University of Minnesota thinks things are "only going to get better."
The coronavirus is not letting up in Southern California despite repeated warnings and pleas from health and public officials. Dr. Neha Nanda from Keck Medicine of USC says "modifying human behaviors" is no easy task. Dr. David Eisenman from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health believes a lack of federal leaderships is creating challenges for local officials to get their messaging stick.
Now that the second COVID relief bill has passed, a new round of stimulus checks may soon show up on Americans' bank accounts. But Scott Deacle from Ursinus College says the federal government could have saved a lot of money on the $900 billion relief package if it gave stimulus checks only to those who lost their jobs in industries that are most impacted by the pandemic, such as retail and travel.
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

25,874 Listeners

14,372 Listeners

1,733 Listeners

712 Listeners

1,363 Listeners

1,174 Listeners

6,352 Listeners

743 Listeners

4,679 Listeners

281 Listeners

112,617 Listeners

56,456 Listeners

332 Listeners

1,450 Listeners

9,516 Listeners

14,321 Listeners

724 Listeners

2,403 Listeners

16,241 Listeners

2,401 Listeners

1,268 Listeners

6,425 Listeners

6,390 Listeners

416 Listeners

734 Listeners