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    Explore "covid19outbreaks" with insightful episodes like "15: Solo Episode: Pay Attention to Israel, Their Plan Isn't Working", "One Way To Slow Coronavirus Outbreaks At Meatpacking Plants? A Lot Of Testing" and "Child Poverty, School Inequality and a Second Wave" from podcasts like ""The Dr. Tyna Show", "Short Wave" and "More or Less: Behind the Stats"" and more!

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    15: Solo Episode: Pay Attention to Israel, Their Plan Isn't Working

    15: Solo Episode: Pay Attention to Israel, Their Plan Isn't Working
    On this episode of the Dr. Tyna Show I’m going solo and bringing you the latest updates from Israel, a country with a nearly 90% vaccination rate and an over 50% with boosters, meaning 3 shots. While indeed the vaccinated are experiencing a lower severe hospitalization rate and death rate than the unvaccinated, the percentages may surprise you. Plus, it’s looking like natural immunity is far superior than induced immunity from vaccination. I’ll cover all of this and more. Links to studies in this episode As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at podcast@drtyna.com.  And if you like this show, please rate, review and subscribe on your podcast app.  Follow Dr. Tyna on Instagram Download my FREE BOOK and get on my email list.  Follow me on my Substack Blog Sponsored by: The Dr. Tyna Store Get 10% OFF my Main Store and my CBD Store here. Use Code REXLAX10 for 10% OFF my #1 selling product* *discounts cannot be combined, one use per customer Get full access to Dr. Tyna Show Podcast & Censorship-Free Blog at drtyna.substack.com/subscribe

    One Way To Slow Coronavirus Outbreaks At Meatpacking Plants? A Lot Of Testing

    One Way To Slow Coronavirus Outbreaks At Meatpacking Plants? A Lot Of Testing
    Meatpacking plants have been some of the biggest COVID-19 hot spots in the country. Thousands of workers have been infected, dozens have died. As plants reopen, one strategy has helped slow the virus's spread: large-scale employee testing. NPR food and agriculture correspondent Dan Charles explains how this approach could be a lesson for other industries as well.

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    Child Poverty, School Inequality and a Second Wave

    Child Poverty, School Inequality and a Second Wave

    As lockdown eases, why hasn't there been a spike in infections? We get a first look at the evidence for the much-trumpeted Covid-19 treatment, Dexamethasone. Stephanie Flanders tells us what’s happening to the UK economy. Keir Starmer says child poverty is up; Boris Johnson says it’s down, who's right? Plus which children are getting a solid home-school experience, and who is missing out?