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The Good and Bad News About the Delta Variant

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Notable books mentioned: Wired for Culture, Origins of the Human Social Mind by Mark Pagel, Rulemakers, Rulebreakers, How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World by Michelle Gelfand, Stuck, How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away by Heidi Larson

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Wired for Culture, Origins of the Human Social Mind
Mark Pagel

The host mentions 'Wired for Culture' to highlight how evolutionary biology influences human social behavior, particularly in the context of cooper…

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Rulemakers, Rulebreakers, How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World
Michelle Gelfand

The host mentions 'Rulemakers, Rulebreakers' to highlight how cultural norms influence behavior during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. The book…

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Stuck, How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away
Heidi Larson

The host discusses the book to highlight the complexities surrounding vaccine rumors and their persistence in society. It provides insights into ho…

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The Good and Bad News About the Delta Variant mentions Wired for Culture, Origins of the Human Social Mind by Mark Pagel, Rulemakers, Rulebreakers, How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World by Michelle Gelfand, and Stuck, How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away by Heidi Larson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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“The war has changed.” That’s what the leaked C.D.C. document says about the way the Delta variant has upended our coronavirus policies. Delta is astonishingly contagious. It can generate 1,000 times the viral load of the original coronavirus strain, and it spreads with the ease of chickenpox. The vaccinated can no longer assume immunity. The unvaccinated are at more risk than ever. Masks are back. New York City is essentially imposing a vaccine mandate. I have so many questions about the war we’re now in. What do we actually know about Delta? If you’re vaccinated, is it more or less likely to kill you than the flu? Is it more serious for children? Are we re-masking to protect the unvaccinated, or is this also for the vaccinated? What are the risks of long Covid for the vaccinated? I could go on. Luckily, Dr. Céline Gounder has answers. Gounder is an epidemiologist at N.Y.U. medical school, a CNN medical analyst and host of the Covid podcast “Epidemic.” I’m not sure if this conversation will make you feel better about the war we’re now in. But it will, if nothing else, make it much, much clearer. Mentioned: "Improving Communications Around Vaccine Breakthrough and Vaccine Effectiveness" by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Book recommendations: Wired for Culture by Mark Pagel Rule Makers, Rule Breakers by Michele Gelfand Stuck by Heidi J. Larson 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 Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Wired for Culture, Origins of the Human Social Mind cover
Best for Individuals interested in psychology, sociology, and public healthOften cited around human behavior and COVID

The book discusses how evolution influences human behavior, including language and culture, and why humans form tribal groups, which is relevant in the context of COVID.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in psychology, sociology, and public health
Key quote: I think these rules also help explain why people are willing to risk their health and even their lives on behalf of their culture and their social affiliations.
The host mentions 'Wired for Culture' to highlight how evolutionary biology influences human social behavior, particularly in the context of cooperation during the COVID pandemic. The book provides insights into why people form tribal groups and how these affiliations impact health-related decisions like masking and vaccination.
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Best for Individuals interested in cultural psychology and public healthOften cited around cultural responses to crises

This book explores how different cultures' strictness in social norms affects behavior during crises, such as the COVID pandemic.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in cultural psychology and public health
Key quote: What she has found in her research is that countries with... Tight cultures and efficient governments are really the countries that have, at least in the beginning of the pandemic, and I would say arguably still, these are the countries that have been able to slow the spread of COVID the most effectively.
The host mentions 'Rulemakers, Rulebreakers' to highlight how cultural norms influence behavior during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. The book provides insights into how tighter cultures respond more effectively to such challenges compared to looser cultures.
ASIN: 1501152947
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Stuck, How Vaccine Rumors Start and Why They Don't Go Away cover
Best for Public health professionals and policymakersOften cited around vaccine misinformation

The book examines the origins and spread of vaccine rumors, detailing how misinformation is tracked and influenced by local cultures and politics.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Public health professionals and policymakers
Key quote: The book examines the origins and spread of vaccine rumors, detailing how misinformation is tracked and influenced by local cultures and politics.
The host discusses the book to highlight the complexities surrounding vaccine rumors and their persistence in society. It provides insights into how local cultures and political factors contribute to the spread of misinformation.
ASIN: B08B8TJ19G
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