Dramatic measures to slow the spread of covid-19 are being enacted around the world. Will they reduce the rate of new cases? On the latest “Babbage” podcast, our correspondents answer your questions
are happening around the world, but will they be enough to reduce the rate of new cases? And amid public anxiety we answer your questions such as can you get coronavirus twice? How does
testing work? And how long does the virus live on surfaces and in the air? The Economist’s health-care and science correspondents answer your covid-19 questions. Kenneth Cukier hosts. Runtime: 25 min
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