Warning: That Coronavirus News You’re Reading Could Be All Wrong
Listen now
Description
From the start of this pandemic, science news has unfolded at a dizzying pace and crushing volume. Scientific research, which usually creeps along in the background until publication day and then pops up to say something worthy, is suddenly making breathtaking international news every few days.
More Episodes
The risk of a blood clot developing after a J&J vaccine is tiny, but it's also scary and confusing. We break down ways to evaluate vaccine options.
Published 04/29/21
Published 04/29/21
Struggles, decisions and startling moments that shaped KQED's science coverage in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
Published 04/01/21