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talk about this are joined by paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at the el school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you with us so much to talk about. all right so 1st bank 1st countries are gradually lifting lockdown measures which is understandable as economies sort of falling apart and people need to get back to work but it is this is still with us there are new cases all the time look at germany look at south korea would you say it's too early to start looking like dollars frictions oh 1st thank you for having me it's a pleasure to be here and i think the concern that you raise is a very important question when exactly to reopen aggressively do we reopen because people are getting understandably anxious either from. being unable to work just being at home mental illness is you start to kick in and yet at the same time we know as you mentioned there are plenty of asymptomatic cases there's plenty of s
talk about this are joined by paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at the el school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you with us so much to talk about. all right so 1st bank 1st countries are gradually lifting lockdown measures which is understandable as economies...
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off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner cars and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university good.
off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner cars and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university good.
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off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you with us so much to talk about. all right so 1st bank 1st countries are gradually listing lockdown measures which is understandable as economists sort of falling apart and people need to.
off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of microbiology at yale school of medicine is really great to have you with us so much to talk about. all right so 1st bank 1st countries are gradually listing lockdown measures which is understandable as economists sort...
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easing off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor microbiology. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of latin biology at yale school of medicine it's really great to have you with us selma. all right so 1st thank 1st countries are it out gradually lifting lockdown measures which is understandable as economists sort of falling apart and people need to get back to work but it is it is still with us there are new cases all the time and look at germany look at south korea what do you say it's too early to start looking dollars frictions well 1st thank you for having me it's a pleasure to be here and i think the concern that you raise is a very important question when exactly to reopen how aggressively do we reopen because people are getting understandably anxious either from being unable to work just being at home mental illness if you start to kick in and yet at the same time we know as you mentioned there are plenty of asymptomatic cases there's plenty of spread yet to happen and it's
easing off talk about this i'm joined by paul turner carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university and professor microbiology. paul turner rachel carson professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at yale university professor of latin biology at yale school of medicine it's really great to have you with us selma. all right so 1st thank 1st countries are it out gradually lifting lockdown measures which is understandable as economists sort of falling apart and people...
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we're back with professor paul turner president microbiology and ecology at yale university a pall iraq back to sorry parapet searching sorry for it he meant our president a virus of generations and generations ago sardina to remember is how to fight certain factions and then we as faces grow more resistant over time and then it got me thinking how come some people go through chicken pox and their kids go through chicken pox as well. so this is the interesting thing about interactions between humans and certain passages so you said many things that are very intriguing in your statement one is that you see and genomes the ghosts of infection so in the long long ago evolution of our predecessors on this planet if they were interacting with viruses and being infected enough those viruses got it once all the germline so if they are asked for generation to generation through gametes then they become part of our genome and that's what we can recognise really when you do human genome sequence it interesting recent listenings there was a lot of in a social good so part of it for example lisa proper for mission or a sense of and the inability of the mother to reject the ch
we're back with professor paul turner president microbiology and ecology at yale university a pall iraq back to sorry parapet searching sorry for it he meant our president a virus of generations and generations ago sardina to remember is how to fight certain factions and then we as faces grow more resistant over time and then it got me thinking how come some people go through chicken pox and their kids go through chicken pox as well. so this is the interesting thing about interactions between...