Topic: Contacts

55 chapters across the catalog

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 10:53 - 12:37

1722: This Actually Happened!

Alberta Trace Together App, Contact Tracing Technology

Alberta Health Services launched "Alberta Trace Together," the first contact tracing application in North America, utilizing Bluetooth technology to record encounters between users. If a user tests positive for COVID-19, they can upload encrypted data to notify others to self-isolate. While the app avoids GPS tracking to address privacy concerns, it remains a focal point for debates on digital surveillance.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:21:17 - 1:22:54

1722: This Actually Happened!

Australia COVIDSafe App Failure, UK Tracing Skepticism

Australia's $1.5 million COVIDSafe app reportedly failed to identify new close contacts that hadn't already been found by manual tracers. Low download rates and technical glitches limited the app's effectiveness, with some states reporting zero data gathered from confirmed cases. The UK government expressed similar skepticism, noting that no country had yet deployed a fully functioning track-and-trace application.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:57:39 - 3:00:15

1722: This Actually Happened!

Xinjiang Lockdown Despair, NFL Proximity Chips

Videos from Urumqi, Xinjiang, captured residents screaming from high-rise buildings in despair after 40 days of strict lockdown. In the United States, the NFL began requiring players and staff to wear proximity chips to facilitate contact tracing in the event of a positive test. The league reported only five positive cases out of 64,000 tests administered during the late summer period.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 2:10:11 - 2:12:30

1634: Nukes in Space!

Lloyd Austin, Prostate Cancer Treatment and Ukraine Support

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hosted a virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group shortly after being released from the hospital for prostate cancer treatment. Austin reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to supporting Ukraine's fight against "imperial aggression" despite funding uncertainties in Congress. His health status and ability to perform duties remain a point of public interest.

Tranarchism
Episode 1578 1:25:29 - 1:29:29

1578: Tranarchism

Phoenix Heat Deaths, Fentanyl and Asphalt Burns

Reports of record heat in Phoenix, Arizona, include claims of people suffering severe contact burns from 180-degree pavement. While the media attributes over 200 deaths to climate change, local reports suggest many victims are homeless individuals who lose consciousness on hot asphalt due to fentanyl use.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 1:50:52 - 1:54:29

1512: Cash is Criminal

China Loosens COVID Tracking Apps Amid New Outbreaks

China has begun taking its "Mobile Itinerary Card" contact tracing app offline following widespread protests, though the primary health code scanning system remains in use. The government also reached a deal to allow German nationals in China to receive the BioNTech vaccine in exchange for Germany permitting a Chinese vaccine for its residents. Reports indicate that tracking apps were frequently manipulated to restrict the movement of human rights activists.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 20:49 - 24:44

1473: Meth Raging

Sexual Transmission, Monkeypox Suppression, Genetic Evidence

Dr. Ogoina recounts how his early warnings about the sexual transmission of monkeypox were suppressed by international health officials years ago. Recent genetic evidence suggests the current global outbreak is a continuation of the 2017 Nigerian event that went underground. The hosts speculate on the origins of the virus and the lack of transparency regarding its spread among specific demographics.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 1:22:09 - 1:25:04

1440: COVID Medley

Believe in the Lies, Media Skepticism, Floppy Disk Boy

A musical montage titled "Believe in the Lies" satirizes the public's reliance on mainstream media outlets like the New York Times. The lyrics mention "orange man," contact tracers, and social media censorship. The segment ends with a surreal, repetitive loop featuring the phrase "B is a floppy disk boy," which the hosts find particularly creative and "dynamite."

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 15:12 - 17:40

1426: Pre-Bunk

Scott Gottlieb Critiques CDC Public Health Guidance

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb stated on CNBC that the public should not have looked to the CDC for lifestyle guidance during the pandemic, as the agency is not designed for consumer-facing communication. The hosts interpret these comments as the establishment "throwing the CDC under the bus" to shift blame for failed pandemic policies.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 2:43:44 - 2:44:45

1414: Coof Croup

Graphene Oxide Patent, Remote Contact Tracing Claims

A controversial patent application reportedly filed by Pfizer discusses the use of graphene oxide and the Internet of Things for remote contact tracing of vaccinated individuals. The application mentions using 2.4 GHz frequencies to activate substances within the body. While the hosts remain skeptical, they include the link in the show notes for further producer investigation.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 59:34 - 1:02:23

1409: Viral Blizzard

Test-to-Stay Guidance, CDC School Quarantine Policies

The CDC introduces "Test-to-Stay" guidance, an approach allowing students exposed to COVID-19 to remain in school if they test negative twice a week. While intended to prevent missed school days, officials note that many schools lack the staffing and supplies to implement the frequent testing required.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 49:32 - 52:23

1356: Chest Feeding

Western Australia, SafeWA App and Police Data Access

Police in Western Australia accessed data from the SafeWA contact tracing app to assist in criminal investigations, contradicting government promises that the data would only be used for health purposes. The hosts highlight the public's feeling of betrayal and the government's defensive stance regarding the legality of the data seizure.

Stilts and Steroids
Episode 1355 38:56 - 41:42

1355: Stilts and Steroids

Exeter High School Prom, Student Branding, and "Kovogatchi" Concept

Parents at Exeter High School in New Hampshire expressed outrage after unvaccinated students had numbers written on their hands for contact tracing during the senior prom. The school defended the "branding" as a way to allow a near-normal experience. This led to a satirical suggestion for a "Kovogatchi"—a contact-tracing device modeled after the 1980s Tamagotchi toy.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 15:51 - 20:19

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Trace Act, Dr. Leana Wen on Herd Immunity

The Trace Act (HR 6666) is discussed as a mechanism for door-to-door contact tracing and monitoring. CNN contributor Dr. Leana Wen is criticized for her stance on herd immunity, with the hosts claiming she ignores natural immunity from prior infection. The segment highlights falling vaccination rates in Texas and North Carolina.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 42:08 - 45:23

1321: Doctored Evidence

Melbourne Lockdown, Australian UK Variant Concerns

Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews placed Melbourne back into a snap lockdown due to concerns over the "hyper-infectivity" of the UK COVID-19 variant. Andrews stated that the speed of the variant makes traditional contact tracing nearly impossible. The lockdown was implemented despite previous claims that the region had successfully eliminated community transmission.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306 35:59 - 38:58

1306: Antigenic Drift

Australia QR Code Tracking, Marmite Shortage, Seasonal Flu Warnings

Australia has implemented a high-tech contact tracing system requiring citizens to scan QR codes at every building and restaurant they enter. Meanwhile, the country is facing a shortage of Marmite, reportedly due to a lack of "beard dregs" or yeast byproducts. Warnings are issued that Australia may face new lockdowns as their winter flu season approaches.

Kraken Keeper
Episode 1296 47:24 - 51:10

1296: Kraken Keeper

Pennsylvania COVID-19 Alert App, Bluetooth Contact Tracing

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and Dr. Rachel Levine announced the launch of "COVID-19 Alert PA," a mobile app designed for contact tracing using Bluetooth technology. The app is intended to notify users of potential exposure without tracking specific locations via GPS. However, technical questions remain regarding the anonymity of the data and the effectiveness of the app if location services are disabled.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 17:12 - 19:57

1290: Hairy Legs

New Zealand, Bluetooth Contact Tracing Cards, Surveillance Trials

New Zealand is trialing Bluetooth contact tracing cards in the Nongotaha community to track "digital handshakes" between citizens. The trial involves 1,500 participants and is intended to assist those without smartphones in recording close contacts. Critics liken the wearable cards to electronic tags used for tracking animals or prisoners, raising concerns about the normalization of constant surveillance.

Post Orange
Episode 1289 2:43:07 - 2:46:27

1289: Post Orange

Justin Trudeau and the COVID Alert App Privacy Claims

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed the "COVID Alert" app in an interview with Amber Mac, claiming it is completely anonymous and voluntary. Trudeau explained that the app uses Bluetooth to notify users if they have been near someone who later tests positive. The hosts remain skeptical of the "anonymized" claims, using a "boing" sound effect to punctuate their disbelief.