In the first segment [1:10-16:00], hosts Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk discuss this week’s top stories:
– Could location data slow Covid-19? (WaPo) https://wapo.st/2U3ZrZo and (Sara Morrison, Recode) https://bit.ly/2xfowYs
– The toll of quarantine on mental health (Eric Jaffe, Sidewalk Talk) https://bit.ly/2QxhaGo / Toll on older Americans (Lindsay Ullman, Medium) https://bit.ly/2Wt2dZL / Neighbors Mobilize Over Facebook (Arielle Pardes, Wired) https://bit.ly/3bkdKyR
– Designing cities in a new age of pandemics (Diana Budds, Curbed) https://bit.ly/395lu67 / Pandemics as an urban planning problem (Ian Klaus, CityLab) https://bit.ly/3dfTdgt
In the second segment [15:00-22:00], the hosts interview reporter Jennifer O’Mahony, who gives us a sense of life on lockdown in Madrid, Spain. [16:30 – 22:10] https://nyti.ms/2wsinrJ
And in the final segment [22:20-24:40], the hosts share what made them smile this week.
– Drive-in theaters make a comeback (Daniel Miller, LA Times) https://lat.ms/2Ua80lv
– Care-mongering in Canada (Tom Gerken, BBC) https://bbc.in/33zE1q0
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