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April COVID19 New Evidence and an Update on Vaccine Work with Dr. Dylan Burdette
Dr. Dylan Burdette, PhD., is an experienced and respected virologist working with researchers on the COVID19 virus to understand its behaviors and mutations. As the global pandemic continues to affect every corner of the globe, researchers like Dr. Burdette are working together to share data and analysis to determine the virus’ pattern of behavior across populations and identify an effective cure.
Syrian Refugees in Jordan
As Americans brace for what will be a long and trying time through the COVID19 crisis, our efforts overseas cannot be ignored. Our foreign policy and geopolitical decisions have consequences for others who are facing the same dire threat with additional hardships brought about by US interventionism and proxy wars. One such population are the Syrian refugees living in Jordan.
Social Justice & COVID19 with Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali
Dr. Ali spoke with Don Ford about the effects of climate and pollution on underserved, mostly minority populations, who are already struggling with environmental justice issues and now face the dire consequences of the COVID19 epidemic.
March COVID19 Mutation Update with Dr. Burdette, PhD
In this follow-up interview, Don E. Ford speaks with Dr. Burdette, PhD about the mutations of COVID19 and the myths prevalent through social media.
Dr Burdette highlights a moment in time comparing Ohio and Michigan’s confirmed cases. Both states were in parity until Ohio postponed their primary election and Michigan continued with theirs on March 17. How can this be if the virus requires an extended incubation period?