
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Cases of Covid 19 began to soar in the US in the autumn. By early January there were around 300,000 new cases a day. But since then the numbers have fallen steeply. What caused this dramatic drop? From herd immunity to the weather, Tim Harford explores some of the theories with Derek Thompson of The Atlantic magazine and Professor Jennifer Dowd, deputy director of the Lever Hume Centre for Demographic Science at the University of Oxford.
By BBC Radio 44.7
772772 ratings
Cases of Covid 19 began to soar in the US in the autumn. By early January there were around 300,000 new cases a day. But since then the numbers have fallen steeply. What caused this dramatic drop? From herd immunity to the weather, Tim Harford explores some of the theories with Derek Thompson of The Atlantic magazine and Professor Jennifer Dowd, deputy director of the Lever Hume Centre for Demographic Science at the University of Oxford.

7,810 Listeners

376 Listeners

528 Listeners

1,069 Listeners

300 Listeners

5,517 Listeners

2,123 Listeners

1,981 Listeners

37 Listeners

374 Listeners

410 Listeners

414 Listeners

777 Listeners

240 Listeners

67 Listeners

689 Listeners

357 Listeners

233 Listeners

159 Listeners

331 Listeners

3,208 Listeners

780 Listeners

69 Listeners

697 Listeners

3,480 Listeners

576 Listeners

792 Listeners

626 Listeners

372 Listeners

247 Listeners

59 Listeners

78 Listeners

108 Listeners