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Katelyn Jetelina, aka Your Local Epidemiologist, was one of the trusted voices during the pandemic who was able to translate the public health science into something the rest of us could understand.
Although some may want to just leave the pandemic behind, the session is a useful review of the last 3.5 years. As Jetelina says, it's more about listening to the questions and contemplating your own answers. This is how we begin to heal from the collective trauma of the pandemic and prepare for the future.
From Katelyn Jetelina: I’m sharing not so you listen to my answers. (I actually don’t think there is one answer to these questions.) Instead, I hope you listen to the questions and contemplate your answers. I’ve found it helpful in processing this life-altering event and a start to heal from collective trauma. Self-reflection, open conversations, and listening—the only way to learn and be better prepared for the future.
The recording, transcript, attributions, and my book recommendations (in typical Ezra Klein fashion) can all be found HERE. It’s 65 minutes, so grab your coffee and get comfortable.
Me in the recording studio for this show a few weeks ago
Love, YLE
“Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE)” is written by Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, MPH Ph.D.—an epidemiologist, wife, and mom of two little girls. During the day, she is a senior scientific consultant to several organizations. At night she writes this newsletter. Her main goal is to “translate” the ever-evolving public health world so that people will be well-equipped to make evidence-based decisions.