This pandemic certainly isn’t over yet, but sharper edges of uncertainty are finally starting to round off somewhat, which gives us more space to think, to process what we’ve been going through, and to learn – or to at least identify what we want to learn more about. The focus now is on achieving herd immunity, drawing upon data and lessons, and building a better future.
This is our first episode since the CDC changed masking requirements, allowing vaccinated Americans to generally put their masks aside, while putting the rest of us on the honor system to stay masked if not vaccinated. Some are happy, some are frustrated, others are annoyed. Polling indicates that Americans don’t trust each other to do the right thing. Daily life is still a negotiation of will vs. rules, of grace vs. anger, and of individual rights vs. public space.
So let’s get to it. It’s time to talk about retail vaccine strategy, return on sacrifice analysis, the multiple aspects of the schools conundrum and more as of May 24, 2021.
E10: Meet Sonoran Prevention Works (2018 Innovation Grants Minisode Miniseries Episode 4)
E9: Meet Demand to Learn (2018 Innovation Grants Minisode Miniseries Episode 3)
E8: Meet Ndee Bikiyaa (2018 Innovation Grants Minisode Miniseries Episode 2)
E7: Meet Flowers & Bullets Collective (2018 Innovation Grants Minisode Miniseries Episode 1)
E6: In Conversation: The Farm at Los Olivos Park
E5: Minisode! Year of Healthy Communities Wrap-Up, The Good Life, Northern Arizona University, Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, Obamacare Results
E4: Cover Arizona: Meet the People Behind the Connector
E3: Minisode! Obamacare, Piper Trust, Health Affairs, City of Tempe, City of Bisbee
E2: Transportation in Our Daily Lives
E1: Vitalyst Spark Teaser
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