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The Ezra Klein ShowJan 26, 2021

The Man With the Plan to Beat the Pandemic

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Notable books mentioned: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World by Vivek Murthy, Plagues and Politics by Fitzhugh Mullen

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The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World
Vivek Murthy

The host mentions Vivek Murthy's book to highlight the significance of human relationships during the pandemic. The book's themes resonate strongly…

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Plagues and Politics
Fitzhugh Mullen

The host recommends 'Plagues and Politics' as essential reading for the Surgeon General, emphasizing its historical perspective on the U.S. Public…

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I’ve never covered a moment that simultaneously merits so much despair and so much hope. It’s dizzying. The Biden administration takes office with over 25 million Covid-19 cases nationwide, over 420,000 Americans dead, and new, highly contagious variants of the virus stalking our future. It’s as grim a situation as I’ve seen. But for the first time, we can do more than hide. We can immunize. Getting a population of 330 million to herd immunity is a hellishly difficult undertaking in the best of circumstances, and these are not the best of circumstances. Still, speed matters: Getting to herd immunity a few months faster could save hundreds of thousands of lives. Dr. Vivek Murthy was surgeon general under Barack Obama, and is Joe Biden’s nominee for the same position. He’s also co-chair of Biden’s coronavirus task force. In this episode, Murthy walks me through the Biden administration’s plan to beat the coronavirus. We discuss America’s botched vaccine rollout efforts, what the choke points are now, whether the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be approved, why the U.S. government should be shipping out free masks, what’s blocking 24/7 vaccination sites, the F.D.A.’s overly conservative approach to at-home testing kits, what we can and can’t do after getting the vaccine, the vaccine failures in blue states, how to change the minds of the nearly third of Americans who are vaccine-skeptical, why persuasion is as much about listening as talking, the new coronavirus variants, and much more. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Rogé Karma and Jeff Geld; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld.
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  • Referenced books include The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World by Vivek Murthy and Plagues and Politics by Fitzhugh Mullen.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals seeking to understand the impact of relationships during challenging times. and Surgeons General and public health officials.

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Individuals seeking to understand the impact of relationships during challenging times.Surgeons General and public health officials

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Best for Individuals seeking to understand the impact of relationships during challenging times.Often cited around importance of human connection

Vivek Murthy is the author of what turned out to be an incredibly timely book, The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World. The world got a hell of a lot lonelier right after he published that.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking to understand the impact of relationships during challenging times.
Key quote: One thing COVID this whole year has, I think, really emphasized to me, and I know to many others, is just how important our relationships are to one another.
The host mentions Vivek Murthy's book to highlight the significance of human relationships during the pandemic. The book's themes resonate strongly as the world faces increased loneliness and the need for connection amidst the crisis.
ASIN: 0062913301
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Plagues and Politics
Fitzhugh Mullen
Best for Surgeons General and public health officialsOften cited around recommendations for Surgeon General

The book I would recommend every Surgeon General reads is called Plagues and Politics by Fitzhugh Mullen. It's about the history of the United States Public Health Service Commission Corps and the role that they played in fighting pandemics.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Surgeons General and public health officials
Key quote: So the book I would recommend every Surgeon General reads is called Plagues and Politics by Fitzhugh Mullen.
The host recommends 'Plagues and Politics' as essential reading for the Surgeon General, emphasizing its historical perspective on the U.S. Public Health Service's role in addressing public health crises. This book is particularly relevant in the context of the ongoing pandemic and the importance of understanding past responses to health emergencies.
ASIN: 0465057799
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