Topic: Oxford University Press

3 chapters across the catalog

Orange Tongue
Episode 1229 18:53 - 21:17

1229: Orange Tongue

COVID-19 Strains, L-Strain and S-Strain Research

A No Agenda producer and pharmacist working in Massachusetts confirms the existence of two distinct strains of COVID-19, referred to as the L-strain and the S-strain. While the L-strain is reportedly more severe, the S-strain may result in milder symptoms and potential immunity. The hosts highlight the lack of mainstream media reporting on these different viral variations and their respective treatment protocols.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 5:19 - 7:38

1226: Bat's True!

Oxford University Press Study on L and S Coronavirus Strains

Research published in the Oxford University Press identifies two distinct strains of the coronavirus: the L-strain and the S-strain. The L-strain is described as more lethal and prevalent in the initial Wuhan outbreak, primarily transmitting through unsanitary conditions rather than air. The S-strain is characterized as highly infectious but with milder symptoms, potentially acting as a natural immunizer against the more severe L-strain.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 1:33:59 - 1:38:09

606: Get Ready to Rubble

John Kerry, Climate Change and Information Manipulation

Secretary of State John Kerry warns that climate change is a threat to the American way of life. The hosts discuss an Ann Curry NBC special on "weather extremes" and a new academic paper from Oxford University Press titled "Information Manipulation and Climate Agreements," which suggests that exaggerating climate damage can be "instrumental" for global welfare.