Topic: Infection

55 chapters across the catalog

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 13:41 - 16:13

1722: This Actually Happened!

New York Home Infection Rates, Mask Efficacy Skepticism

Governor Andrew Cuomo reported that 66% of new COVID-19 cases in New York occurred among people who were staying at home, a statistic that surprised health officials. Dr. Marty McCary discussed the limitations of masks, noting they may block droplets but do not provide perfect protection and can lead to increased face-touching. The data suggested that confined areas like nursing homes and meatpacking plants remained the primary drivers of the outbreak.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 1:36:27 - 1:42:46

1643: NetBEUI

The Last of Us, Fungal Infection Climate Warning

ABC News reports on the real-world threat of fungal infections, using the HBO show "The Last of Us" as a cultural touchstone. The segment links the rise of deadly fungi to climate change, suggesting that as the planet warms, fungi may evolve to survive within the human body's temperature.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 1:53:27 - 1:59:55

1594: Gene Jock

Historical Deconstruction of Delta Variant Boosters

Archival clips from 2021 reveal that health officials chose not to update mRNA vaccines for the Delta variant primarily to avoid devaluing existing inventory and damaging public confidence. Despite the technology's "plug and play" marketing, officials pushed the original shots as "boosters" even as "breakthrough infections" became common. The strategy was described as a marketing game to move old stock rather than providing the most effective medical intervention.

Valudation
Episode 1589 1:30:59 - 1:41:03

1589: Valudation

Michael Osterholm, Seasonal Infection and Pandemic Preparedness

Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm suggested that the FDA aims to treat COVID-19 as a "seasonal infection" similar to influenza, requiring regular vaccinations. During an interview with Chuck Todd, Osterholm advocated for a 9/11-style commission to review the government's response to the pandemic. He emphasized that while the current severity of illness is lower than in 2021, the virus remains widespread and future pandemics are inevitable.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 2:18:53 - 2:20:57

1514: Holiday Heart

Strep A Outbreak and Flu Vaccine Links

An outbreak of invasive Strep A in the United Kingdom and the U.S. has led to concerns about potential links to the live attenuated influenza vaccine (FluMist). Some studies suggest that the nasal flu vaccine may enhance the colonization of certain bacteria in the nasopharynx of young children.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 1:07:55 - 1:12:09

1458: Prime Time Purge

CDC Data, Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS)

Recent CDC data from April 2022 shows that boosted Americans are catching COVID-19 at nearly double the rate of the unboosted. Despite this, health experts on CBS suggest the infections are "mild" and blame the data on vaccinated people taking more risks. The segment also introduces the term "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome" (SADS) as a new medical label for unexpected deaths, which critics link to potential vaccine adverse reactions.

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 3:14 - 6:26

1453: Shoehorn Event

Monkeypox Global Supercut and CDC Mitigation Measures

A montage of news reports details the spread of monkeypox across Britain, Spain, Portugal, and the United States. Health experts recommend familiar COVID-19 mitigation strategies such as masking and social distancing, despite the virus primarily spreading through close physical contact rather than being airborne.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 2:35:58 - 2:37:54

1451: Texas Balls

Breakthrough Infections, Vaccine Efficacy Double-Speak

ABC News reports that the proportion of COVID deaths among the fully vaccinated rose from 19% in August to 40% in February. Despite these figures, health experts maintain that the data "reaffirms the incredible protection" of the vaccines. This messaging is criticized as "double-speak," where negative outcomes are framed as proof of the product's success.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 2:53:55 - 2:57:19

1440: COVID Medley

Moral Obligation, Breakthrough Infections, COVID Delta Circus

Officials claim a "moral and humanitarian obligation" to model vaccinated behavior, asserting that the vaccinated are no longer a threat. However, the narrative shifts to acknowledge "breakthrough infections" because no vaccine is 100% effective. A musical segment titled "COVID Delta Circus" satirizes the changing expert opinions and the search for a low-toxicity viral blocker.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 2:57:20 - 3:01:23

1440: COVID Medley

War Has Changed, Pandemic of the Unvaccinated, Booster Shots

The CDC declares that "the war has changed" due to the Delta variant, labeling the situation a "pandemic of the unvaccinated." Despite soaring cases, officials claim they do not anticipate new lockdowns. The discussion moves to the necessity of third booster shots after five or six months, as data shows diminished protection for those vaccinated early in the rollout.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 59:26 - 1:01:58

1439: COVID Retrospective

Global Death Rate, Harvard Infection Projections

The WHO reported a global death rate of 3.4% for COVID-19, noting it was deadlier than the seasonal flu. A Harvard expert provided a projection that 40% to 70% of the world's adult population could eventually be infected. The expert noted that many cases might be asymptomatic, which would lower the overall fatality rate among the total infected population.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:28:23 - 2:30:13

1431: Red Austin

COVID-19 Monkey Study, Reproductive System Infection

A New York Times report highlights research showing that COVID-19 can infect the prostate, penis, and testicles of rhesus macaques. The study used whole-body scans to detect sites of infection in the male reproductive system. The hosts discuss this as a potential long-term consequence of the virus.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 1:04:28 - 1:06:54

1422: Honk Honk

White-Tailed Deer, Coronavirus Reservoir, and Silent Outbreaks

Scientists discover a "silent outbreak" of coronavirus among white-tailed deer in North America, with high rates of infection but no symptoms. The hosts discuss the implications of deer acting as a viral reservoir and the potential for new variants to jump back to humans. They joke about the likelihood of people "kissing deer" and the impact on the venison industry.

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 30:45 - 35:15

1414: Coof Croup

Up-to-Date Vaccination Terminology, Psychological Impact of Breakthrough Cases

Public health messaging is transitioning from the term "fully vaccinated" to "up-to-date," implying a requirement for ongoing boosters every 90 days. Anecdotal reports suggest that many "rule-followers" who contracted the Omicron variant despite being boosted felt a sense of personal shame and failure. This psychological phenomenon is being identified as a breaking point for some individuals who previously adhered strictly to all pandemic mandates.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 50:48 - 52:07

1408: Booster Blitz

Professional Sports, Omicron Breakthroughs, Brooklyn Nets

The Brooklyn Nets and various NFL teams are facing significant roster disruptions due to a surge in positive COVID-19 tests among fully vaccinated players. ESPN reports that 75 NFL players tested positive in a two-day span, including nine members of the Los Angeles Rams. Despite the high number of positive tests, none of the professional athletes have reportedly suffered from severe illness or symptoms.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 57:00 - 58:21

1408: Booster Blitz

Pfizer COVID Pill, Paxlovid, Bloomberg Analysis

Bloomberg reports that Pfizer's new COVID-19 pill, Paxlovid, is effective at preventing hospitalization but less successful at neutralizing mild symptoms in breakthrough infections. The pill was previously touted as the "Tamiflu of COVID," but recent data has tempered market expectations. The segment disputes the Bloomberg analysis, suggesting the pill's efficacy is being characterized differently in other reports.

Norgay
Episode 1411 38:40 - 41:01

1411: Norgay

Immune System Impact, Omicron Breakthrough Cases

Observations suggest that the COVID-19 vaccines may affect the overall immune system, potentially making individuals more susceptible to the Omicron variant. Reports indicate that many new infections are occurring among the vaccinated and boosted, while some unvaccinated individuals remain unaffected.

Sour Crude
Episode 1402 1:18:12 - 1:21:34

1402: Sour Crude

Vaccine Mix and Match, Breakthrough Statistics, WHO Advice

The policy of mixing and matching different COVID-19 vaccines is examined, with reports from Germany suggesting mixed doses are not counted in breakthrough statistics. The timeline shows the World Health Organization initially advised against mixing doses in July, followed by a shift in U.S. policy promoted by figures like Dr. Lena Wen. The term "topping off" is identified as a marketing phrase for boosters.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 15:12 - 17:47

1401: Boost or Baste

Delta Plus Variant, Asymptomatic AY.4 Lineage

Scientists in England are tracking a new sub-lineage of the Delta variant known as AY.4, which is described as a "symptomless" version of the virus. Critics argue that labeling a variant as asymptomatic is a tactic to maintain high testing rates and lockdown measures despite a lack of visible illness in the population.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 17:14 - 19:46

1397: ok zoomer

New South Wales COVID Statistics, Breakthrough Infections

Health officials in New South Wales, Australia, reported that 140 out of 141 people hospitalized with COVID-19 were fully vaccinated. This data point is used to challenge the narrative that breakthrough infections are rare. The report details the age distribution of those in intensive care, noting that the disease is affecting individuals across all age groups regardless of vaccination status.