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joining us after the break for alex will turn from history to the present coronavirus and asks mark konigsberg whether the current death toll of over $1000.00 in china will become a truly global infection or whether it will burn itself out like the sars virus before it joined us it. now at 2025 the global potential pandemic here and people fear is compound it by the fact that nothing in the global economy is anchored to anything so let it be so you have to swim are shriveling paranoia by just orientation in a world around any kind of solid banker and it's only going to get more chaotic. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do it so trying new things violating taboos are some of the most common and pervasive elements in our sexual fantasies. welcome back throughout history humankind has conducted and often an equal bottle with strains of disease martin standards of hygiene and public health and many countries have contained infections but more than travel in our global villag
joining us after the break for alex will turn from history to the present coronavirus and asks mark konigsberg whether the current death toll of over $1000.00 in china will become a truly global infection or whether it will burn itself out like the sars virus before it joined us it. now at 2025 the global potential pandemic here and people fear is compound it by the fact that nothing in the global economy is anchored to anything so let it be so you have to swim are shriveling paranoia by just...
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travel in our global village presents new dangers alex is interviewing journalist and author mark konigsberg on the potential threat from the current corona virus outbreak. both homes mom is said that the modern world is potentially vulnerable to uveitis because of international travel but surely modern science is going to come to the cysts well i certainly hope so i said i mean yes i mean what we've seen in this century and even starting before with the flu outbreaks in the 1990 s. is that because of the greater interconnectivity not just more jet travel more business travelers 'd more trade by ships and trains that a virus that pops up anywhere in the world can be anywhere else in the world within 72 hours and what was particularly striking about the outbreak began in hand. is the domestic hub for travel within china not only that but it has $113.00 norms flights to 20 destinations worldwide so that is absolutely astonishing and that's a big step change in the sort of connectivity you know even compared to 2002 when saw as a mode of course 'd also originate in southern china but very quick
travel in our global village presents new dangers alex is interviewing journalist and author mark konigsberg on the potential threat from the current corona virus outbreak. both homes mom is said that the modern world is potentially vulnerable to uveitis because of international travel but surely modern science is going to come to the cysts well i certainly hope so i said i mean yes i mean what we've seen in this century and even starting before with the flu outbreaks in the 1990 s. is that...
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joining us after the break for alex will turn from history to the present coronavirus and ask mark konigsberg whether the current death toll of over $1000.00 in china will become a truly global infection or whether it will burn itself out like the sars virus before it joined us that. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do it so trying new things violating taboo is are some of the most common and pervasive elements in our sexual fantasies. welcome back throughout history humankind has conducted and often an equal battle with strains of disease martin standards of hygiene and public health and many countries have continued infections but more than travel in our global village presents new dangers alex is interviewing journalist and author mark konigsberg on the potential threat from the current clone of by this break. delta mom's mom said that mom the modern world is potentially vulnerable to uveitis because of international travel but surely modern science is going to come
joining us after the break for alex will turn from history to the present coronavirus and ask mark konigsberg whether the current death toll of over $1000.00 in china will become a truly global infection or whether it will burn itself out like the sars virus before it joined us that. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do it so trying new things violating taboo is are some...