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How coronavirus chaos will shape our world for decades to come (E885)

On this episode of Going Underground, we firstly speak to Prof. Frank Snowden of Yale University, author of ‘Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present.’ He discusses the importance of pandemics and epidemics in shaping societies around the world throughout history, his own experience of getting infected with coronavirus, the link between pandemics and capitalism’s destruction of the environment, how pandemics shaped history such as the Plague of Athens, which caused the rise of Sparta, how today’s scapegoating of China by Boris Johnson and Donald Trump is similar to the response during the Plague of Athens and the growth of the HIV epidemic, how globalization has caused a rise in viral diseases, coronavirus ravaging the poor, and more! Next, we speak to UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women Dubravka Simonovic. She discusses the risks faced by women stuck at home amid the coronavirus lockdown and a lack of adequate services to prevent violence, the disparity of availability of services to help women in different regions of the world, countries including Britain and Russia not ratifying the Istanbul convention, its consequences, and more!

Finally, we speak to KK Shailaja, the state health minister for Communist Party-run Kerala, India. She discusses what has made Kerala’s coronavirus response an example to the world and a major success, the strategies they have used to keep Covid-19 infections and deaths low, the Kerala government’s programs to ensure the vulnerable do not suffer from hunger or lack necessities during the lockdown, and more!

How coronavirus chaos will shape our world for decades to come (E885)
Twice a week, award-winning journalist Afshin Rattansi and his team go underground to cover geopolitics and current affairs from a perspective you won’t find in the mainstream media, with some of the most high-profile guests.