44 min

Europe’s second coronavirus wave Worldly

    • Politics

Zack, Jenn, and Alex talk about the second Covid-19 wave hitting Spain — and to a lesser extent, Europe in general. They break down the specifics of what happened in Spain: how too-fast reopenings and a decentralized political system helped the virus come roaring back. Then they analyze a strange fact about the European second wave: Though cases are increasing, the death rate remains low (for now).

References:
The New York Times has a great story on Spain’s second wave which the gang cited a few times.

Alex wrote about Spain’s first outbreak.

Spain’s El País has many stories in English detailing what’s going on with the country’s newest outbreak.

Spain has again banned nightclubs and closed bars over coronavirus concerns.

The Washington Post explains why there are many coronavirus cases but few deaths in Europe.

Euronews has handy charts tracking the newest surges across the continent.

If you find yourself in Barcelona, Alex wants you to try out his favorite bar with the “no singing” sign.

Hosts:
Zack Beauchamp (@zackbeauchamp), senior correspondent, Vox
Jennifer Williams (@jenn_ruth), senior foreign editor, Vox
Alex Ward (@AlexWardVox), national security reporter, Vox
 
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Zack, Jenn, and Alex talk about the second Covid-19 wave hitting Spain — and to a lesser extent, Europe in general. They break down the specifics of what happened in Spain: how too-fast reopenings and a decentralized political system helped the virus come roaring back. Then they analyze a strange fact about the European second wave: Though cases are increasing, the death rate remains low (for now).

References:
The New York Times has a great story on Spain’s second wave which the gang cited a few times.

Alex wrote about Spain’s first outbreak.

Spain’s El País has many stories in English detailing what’s going on with the country’s newest outbreak.

Spain has again banned nightclubs and closed bars over coronavirus concerns.

The Washington Post explains why there are many coronavirus cases but few deaths in Europe.

Euronews has handy charts tracking the newest surges across the continent.

If you find yourself in Barcelona, Alex wants you to try out his favorite bar with the “no singing” sign.

Hosts:
Zack Beauchamp (@zackbeauchamp), senior correspondent, Vox
Jennifer Williams (@jenn_ruth), senior foreign editor, Vox
Alex Ward (@AlexWardVox), national security reporter, Vox
 
Consider contributing to Vox:
If you value Worldly’s work, please consider making a contribution to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts

Survey:
We are conducting an audience survey to better serve you. It takes no more than five minutes, and it really helps out the show. Please take our survey here: voxmedia.com/podsurvey.
 
More to explore:
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