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EPISODE · May 4, 2020 · 31 MIN

Superspreaders Explained

from Eat Move Think · host Ghost Bureau Content Services

Why do some large gatherings of people become superspreader events, while some do not? Jonathan Kay is a Canadian journalist who compiled a database of the most important COVID-19 clusters. His analysis features surprising implications for business and government, and may help all of us return to work safely — as well as make life more enjoyable over the next few months.  Please subscribe and rate us on your favourite podcast platform. Visit eatmovethinkpodcast.com for complete show notes. Follow Jonathan Kay on Twitter @jonkay. Eat Move Think host Shaun Francis is Medcan's CEO and chair. Follow him on Twitter @shauncfrancis. Connect with him on LinkedIn. And follow him on Instagram @shauncfrancis. Eat Move Think is produced in conjunction with Ghost Bureau.

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