Episode 8 Masks, 6 ft, and COVID-19

Published: July 19, 2020, 8 p.m.

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COVID-19 has taken over our social network feeds again, but this time it\\u2019s deeply laced with politics. Wearing a mask, social distancing, and reopening the economy has somehow become a democrat versus republican talking point rather than a discussion on what is best for the world. Can science tell us who\\u2019s right, if masks work, or if we need to hide in our basement? More importantly, does it matter? Join hosts Shanti and Danny as they discuss the talking points, what we know, and how the peer review system may be worse off than we thought.


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