It has been almost five years since the first cases of Covid-19 appeared. And yet, many questions remain unanswered. Especially since it is still running and it still has consequences, as Victor Garcia explains in this second episode.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation and writing), Jules Krot (editing and direction)
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Charlotte Baris: ) If you listened to yesterday’s episode, you know that we stopped at the emergence of Covid, in the heart of the city of Wuhan, in central China. And while it is already killing people in this country, as it spreads throughout the world, many specialists believe that there is nothing to fear from this virus.
Finally, in a short time, the contamination figures explode, we have to protect ourselves and even confine ourselves: our daily lives are changing. Officially, 7 million people have died from Covid 19.
However, today, our lives are no longer punctuated by the evolution of the virus. No more tests, masks, distancing… As proof, we have not devoted an episode to Covid since the start of the 2023 school year. But then what has become of Covid? Should we be worried? This is the subject of this 2nd episode…
To go further:
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Analysis of Covid in wastewater: a surprising French delay