Our Unfinished Pandemic

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Congress is threatening to cut billions in COVID aid even as a new variant emerges. On this week’s On the Media, how our policy debate reveals an indifference for long COVID disabilities and death on a staggering scale. And, how that apathy tracks with a pattern of past pandemics. Plus, a look at the novelist Kurt Vonnegut’s theory of storytelling, and what it tells us about why so many Americans have stopped paying attention to the virus.

1. Ed Yong [ @edyong209 2. ], staff writer at The Atlantic, 3. on why mass deaths from COVID have failed to provoke a strong political and social reckoning. Listen 4. .

5. Laura Spinney, [ @lfspinney 6. ], author and science journalist on how pandemics have historically disabled people, and what this teaches us about Covid long-haulers. Listen. 7. Micah Loewinger [ @MicahLoewinger 8. ], OTM correspondent, on how to make sense of Covid's ever-changing plot, using Kurt Vonnegut's theory of "the shapes of stories." 9. Listen 10. .

Music: Agnus Dei by Martin Palmeri Love Theme from Spartacus by Fred Hersch Passing Time by John Renbourn Misterioso by Kronos Quartet Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered by Brad Mehldau Trio

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