Recent Episodes
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Pandemics Don't Really End
Jul 14, 2021 – 10:58 -
How The CDC's Blindspots Complicated The Fight Against COVID-19
Jun 30, 2021 – 12:35 -
The Lab Leak Commotion
Jun 2, 2021 – 14:17 -
Who Should Decide Who Gets To Make COVID-19 Vaccines?
May 22, 2021 – 17:42 -
How To Make Sure Your Kid Isn't A Superspreader
May 7, 2021 – 07:38 -
You Might Have Given The Coronavirus To Your Cat
Apr 28, 2021 – 12:05 -
What A Donated Vaccine Can Do
Apr 22, 2021 – 16:12 -
The Johnson & Johnson Pause Shows The System Is Working
Apr 13, 2021 – 14:19 -
What The Heck Is Going On With AstraZeneca's Vaccine?
Mar 26, 2021 – 15:29 -
How To Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy
Mar 22, 2021 – 27:30 -
The COVID-19 Endemic
Mar 6, 2021 – 22:33 -
How Variants Complicate Everything
Feb 19, 2021 – 16:53 -
The Ethical Dilemmas Prompted By The Vaccine Rollout
Feb 5, 2021 – 21:07 -
What Happens Once You Get An mRNA Vaccine
Jan 15, 2021 – 17:17 -
Answering All (Or At Least Some) Of Your Vaccine Questions
Jan 7, 2021 – 25:40 -
The Dr. Fauci Holiday Special
Dec 22, 2020 – 16:08 -
Why Emily Oster Made Her Own COVID-19 Database
Dec 11, 2020 – 20:15 -
How To Trust That A COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe
Nov 21, 2020 – 21:14 -
There's No Longterm Plan For Long COVID
Nov 13, 2020 – 16:13 -
What To Make Of Pfizer's Big Vaccine Announcement
Nov 10, 2020 – 13:43 -
How To Vote Safely In A Pandemic
Oct 29, 2020 – 21:21 -
Would Biden’s COVID-19 Plan Be Able To Control The Pandemic?
Oct 16, 2020 – 17:54 -
The President Took A Rare Combo Of COVID-19 Drugs. Will It Help?
Oct 7, 2020 – 19:11 -
The Significance Of Trump Testing Positive For COVID-19
Oct 2, 2020 – 23:17 -
The New College Experience
Sep 26, 2020 – 18:21 -
Can We Trust A Vaccine That Gets Approved?
Sep 19, 2020 – 20:38 -
Why A Vaccine Trial Would Press Pause
Sep 12, 2020 – 18:24 -
The U.S. Wants Out Of A Global Effort To Stop A Global Pandemic
Sep 4, 2020 – 11:58 -
What's It Going To Take For Us To Become Immune?
Aug 28, 2020 – 31:32 -
Russia Approved A COVID Vaccine. Will It Be Available In America?
Aug 14, 2020 – 31:52 -
PODCAST-19 Has The Week Off!
Aug 7, 2020 – 00:24 -
Lab-Grown Antibodies Might Protect Essential Workers
Jul 31, 2020 – 23:18 -
It's Harder to Get A COVID Test If You're Black Or Hispanic
Jul 24, 2020 – 25:41 -
When Does A Pandemic Start To Erode Civil Liberties?
Jul 17, 2020 – 29:50 -
Dr. Anthony Fauci Talks With PODCAST-19
Jul 9, 2020 – 28:07 -
How To Convince People To Stop A Pandemic
Jul 3, 2020 – 19:54 -
Do Masks Actually Work?
Jun 26, 2020 – 20:13 -
Who Will Be First To Get A COVID Vaccine?
Jun 19, 2020 – 23:30 -
The Case Of The Bogus Hydroxycholoroquine Study
Jun 12, 2020 – 29:42 -
What It's Like To Be A Black Doctor And Nurse Right Now
Jun 5, 2020 – 20:44 -
Is One Coronavirus Strain Worse Than Another?
May 29, 2020 – 22:02 -
Why The Death Count Is Almost Certainly Too Low
May 22, 2020 – 34:55 -
How Close Are We To Herd Immunity?
May 15, 2020 – 30:02 -
How An Army Of Contact Tracers Could Help
May 8, 2020 – 29:16 -
Are Coronavirus Antibody Tests Reliable?
May 1, 2020 – 30:43 -
PODCAST-19: FiveThirtyEight on the Novel Coronavirus
Apr 28, 2020 – 01:26
Recent Reviews
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Debbie66Stop with the politicsI am a germaphobe who appreciates good and honest information about this virus . The minute you start with the politics - you’ve lost me!
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Mongrel82This is a jokeRead the Vanity Fair article and then listen to the lab leak episode. Obviously has an agenda. Completely laughable.
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Nance SchultzQuestions but not always the answersA lot of the questions asked were nit actually answered but the moderator would make statements that didn’t actually reflect the answers by provided by the expert. The reality is the vaccines are experimental and new. Interesting technology but lots of data free hand waving,
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whatlevelisthis7Good, but needs to be more data / science basedThis podcast is fine but feels a bit phoned in. I like FiveThirtyEight for its analytical and sometimes contrarian (but always data-backed) takes. This podcast doesn’t have that feel. Instead, the episodes often cover covid topics that you can read in any mainstream newspaper.
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BerkeleyGrad08Podcast is a joke - dumbed down for idiotsThe sing songy tone and personal anecdotes let you know right off the bat this is not a serious podcast.
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pjk2901More scienceWish there was more science based conversation
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WhiteguyLukeI love this podcastThis podcast gives me information about COVID-19 I don’t get anywhere else. Great guests, great questions. Keep it up!
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D.wettTerribleThe worst pod ever. Don’t waste your time unless you’re a sheep
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ahayronHad some moments but...Mostly this is more of the mainstream narrative, nothing special. It could have gone so much deeper into data. The few interesting counter-narrative points it had were masks and medical journal bias and inaccuracy.
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Maxim the MagnificentMore NPR than 538I enjoy this podcast but find it sometimes has a less data oriented feel than I’d expect from a 538 production, including anecdotal, personal elements I don’t generally find valuable.
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homer8970GoodI miss the opening rant
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hakenfidnebJust another political hack job.Just another liberal reporter trying to make/bend the news. We need a podcast that just reports the news without the politics. Don’t waste your time.
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CaityCHope this podcast stays science & health news focusedQuite concerned after hearing the comments from the new producer.
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Belinda ZunigaExcellent podcastThis is my second time listening to this podcast this is amazing podcast never heard of a podcast that has in-depth site of the following incoming Coronavirus news you bring together and I hope you do more news like this
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mda87Sweden?I have found the podcast helpful in digging into the details around COVID. Sweden’s response has continued to pop up and I’d love to hear an in depth report around their response and numbers compared to other countries. Not sure if it warrants a whole episode, but I trust you all and would be interested to see what you report. Thanks!
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schnifenhouserOne sided risk-averse reportingWhen the host said she has t gone out of her house to eat in months and ‘finally’ lifted up her mask to have some ice cream on the street, I knew this was crazy. How brave of her! Tens of Millions have had covid and have recovered. As a doc on the frontlines of this crisis I can tell you that the time for fear is over. Now is the time for learning to live with risk and get out of the hysteria-hole we’ve dug for ourselves. There are plenty of people who can give a prudent approach to heath news; remember safety is not first, it should be third or fourth. After things like quality of life, family, love, etc.
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-BrianBlakeInformation is great; podcast could be more streamlinedDump the unnecessary and precious musings, personal journaling anecdotes and intros and this would be 6 stars. Hard data, information, and interviewing is all people want from a Covid podcast, not NY Times style culture elements.
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OutragedbyuGreat information, hate your cover artLove the informative nature of FiveThirtyEight and this pod specifically as a separate investigation and documentation of COVID-19. However, the cover art messes with my trypophobia and so it’s pretty hard to engage. I know it’s a visual of the virus but it’s unnerving.
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LeftCoastManGreat interviewAnthony Fauci is a patriot who is trying to save lives. He is so optimistic and thoughtful, that this interview made me think we could win. Then I see the next set of stats out of Republican states and I go back to worrying that we are doomed. Anyway, thank you for this podcast. I wish it were on seven days a week.
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Winnifred165Thank you.Great interview.
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jskwriteVery informativeThis podcast is packed with information but weaves together with a good story telling. The episodes always seem longer than the running time because so much ground is covered.
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Ginagina SmithVaccineIf Dr F says a vaccine is safe & effective, I want it! I shocked that w all the pain we are going thru, people wouldn’t want it—hopefully not the same people who refuse to wear masks.
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Claudz1973Good but intro anecdotes are lameGood content and true to the 538 brand and quality. But PLEASE drop the non sequitur intro anecdote — it’s both embarrassing and boring. That’s the only reason I took off two stars.
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OguibeCould do without the stiff scripted humorThe information is useful even if sometimes the host’s clear lack of expertise means that guests have to circumnavigate her questions to get to their answers. The biggest drawback, however, is the scripted attempt at humor. It’s stiff, it’s not at all funny, and often it’s just plain distracting. Humor can be great in a podcast, but the poor attempt in this podcast makes it regularly difficult to get through the episodes. Would give the podcast 4 or even 5 stars without the turgid comic fail.
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Jeremy XGood podcast when you get past annoying introMaybe I’m weird but I don’t care what reality tv thing or scavenger hunt is happening for Ms Anna. I’m a busy working dad and it’s a big waste of time. Maybe I’m just annpyed that other people are so bored and I’m so busy. But whatever. Once you skip two to three minutes in, it’s a quality podcast.
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Mr.FerpectData is kingWhat I love about 538 is that data is king. The contributers work hard to check their biases and challenge each other constantly to get at the facts of what the data is saying. If you're looking for absolute certainty or to have your existing opinion validated, this isn't the place for you! This series on the pandemic is a must listen for me.
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JackRye45Great informationGood to have something that’s unbiased and informative. Really enjoy it.
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CLKobe67Not sure where this podcast is goingThe first few episodes were interesting and informative but the latest on counting of deaths feels like a stretch. Perhaps the value of this podcast has run its course.
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Max EdisonBest InfoA rational look at a terrifying disease. No hype no false hope. Just the facts. Thanks for the data-driven outlook.
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Eric ThirteenNot enoughDo we really another a Covid show? What’s the unique value of this show? How does it fit in to 538’s lineup? They don’t spend a lot of time on facts or numbers, just un-cited opinion. Even if it’s expert opinion, tying it to some data or at least sourcing it would help this show seen smarter.
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Nic0101Very interestingPODCAST-19: seems to assume a general audience who didn’t sleep through their science classes. They’ll remind you of the biology you forgot but then apply it such that this scientist is interested and learning new things.
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OKChemistInformative, thoughtfulWe’ll reported evidence-based podcast. Definite new add to my regular podcast lineup. Appreciate their attempt to report up the moment information while making it clear that not everything has been through the rigors of scientific review. Great new show.
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scoopjw84Peer reviewedIf I study has not been peer reviewed then it should not be reported on. All that does is create confusion.
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DAK Podcast fanQuality I’d expect from FiveThirtyEightLoved the first episode, but we need a plandemic emergency podcast! I’m seeing the video shared everywhere.
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Caesar'sWifePodcast 19Likely to be another stellar podcast from 538. If not, I will return and re-evaluate my remarks.
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Grog519Best coronavirus podcast!Well researched and incredibly informative! Highly recommend for those who are more interested in the science than in the editorializing about science.
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Anonymous plsPerfect runtime and perfect in its honesty..About how we don’t know what we are contending with. Anyone (ahem, Trump) pushing something in particular in regards to medicine or policy is doing so prematurely and this podcast entertains many hypotheses in a digestible way.
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Hannah in DCGreat podcast and hostI thought I had heard everything there is to know about covid-19, but this podcast is full of fascinating new details presented with careful scientific explanation and no sensationalism. Anna Rothschild is a brilliant science communicator and perfect host for these times.
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ChadiusdarwinSharp, approachable analysisSo much coronavirus coverage is hard to understand, or dumbed down so I don't get any real detail. This one hits the sweet spot.
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