Going Viral - The Podcast

By: Mark Honigsbaum / Zinc Media
  • Summary

  • The science & history podcast all about PANDEMICS. Series 1: Join the 'disease detectives' Mark Honigsbaum and Hannah Mawdsley as they investigate the most devastating pandemic of all time: the 1918 Spanish influenza. Part scientific detective story, part historical inquiry, 'Going Viral' takes listeners to the scene of the viral crime and in the process recovers the experience of the world's deadliest virus, which is 100 years old. Series 2: The Covid Files: 100 years after the deadly Spanish Flu, Mark and his guests discuss the many faces of the Covid-19 pandemic. What lessons can we learn from history? Series 3: It's the science story of the century - how successful vaccines against Covid-19 have been created in under a year. In 'Vaxx and the Facts', Marks takes a deep dive into the history and science of vaccinations - exploring how they work, where they come from and where they may be going. Series 4: Pandemic Ethics: produced in collaboration with the UK Pandemic Ethics Accelerator. Follow our news on Twitter @GoingViral_pod Follow us on Instagram - goingviral_thepodcast Blog: markhonigsbaum.substack.com
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Episodes
  • Who Do We Not Save?
    Jul 16 2023

    As the UK’s independent public inquiry into Covid-19 gets underway, members of the Covid bereaved complain that they are not being given an opportunity to testify.

    Today, in the second part of our two-part special, Mark speaks to the parents of Susan Sullivan, a woman with Down's Syndrome who died of Covid-19 at Barnet General Hospital on March 28, 2020, after being deemed “not for resuscitation” and he reveals the findings of a confidential investigation by the Royal Free NHS Hospital Trust into her death. The report, which makes for shocking reading, found that Susan was not seen by a consultant until 20 hours after admission to Barnet’s Accident and Emergency department and that the fact that she had Down’s Syndrome and had been fitted with a pacemaker should not have excluded her from intensive care.

    Mark also speaks to Kamran Mallick, the CEO of Disability Rights UK, about what the Sullivan case reveals about the pattern of discrimination experienced by people with learning disabilities across the NHS, and to Dominic Wilkinson, a medical ethicist, who explains the challenge to doctors of weighing the harms and benefits of invasive procedures to patients.

    Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum

    With:

    John and Ida Sullivan

     www.covidfamiliesforjustice.org / @CovidJusticeuk 

    Kamran Mallick, CEO of Disability Rights UK.

    www.disabilityrights.uk  / @KamranMallick

    Professor Dominic Wilkinson

    @NeonatalEthics

    Professor of Medical Ethics and Director of Medical Ethics at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. Dominic is also a Consultant Neonatologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital and a Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College. 

    www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/about-jesus-college/our-community/people/professor-dominic-wilkinson/ 

    Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg

    Cover art by Patrick Blower  www.blowercartoons.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod    

    Follow us on Instagram: goingviral_thepodcast 

    Blog: markhonigsbaum.substack.com 

    This episode of Going Viral has been produced with the support of a grant from the Higher Education Innovation Fund at City, University of London. It is part of the project, “Commemorating Covid, Remembering Pandemics”, www.rememberingpandemics.com

    If you enjoy our podcast - please leave us a rating or review.  Thank you!

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    26 mins
  • The Dancing Queen
    Jul 13 2023

    As the UK’s independent public inquiry into Covid-19 gets underway, members of the Covid bereaved complain that they are not being given an opportunity to testify.

    Today, Mark speaks to the parents of Susan Sullivan, a woman with Down's Syndrome who died of Covid-19 at Barnet General Hospital on March 28, 2020, after being deemed “not for resuscitation” and being denied access to intensive care. The Sullivans have long suspected that their daughter was the victim of medical bias and may have survived if the hospital had granted her statutory right to have a family member at her bedside. Determined to be Susan’s voice, John and Ida Sullivan launched their own investigation into Susan’s death and uncovered a catalogue of medical errors in the process. We also hear from Baroness Heather Hallet, the chair of the UK public inquiry, and from Fran Hall and other members of Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK.

    Presented by Mark Honigsbaum @honigsbaum

    With:

    Fran Hall @FranFD1

    John and Ida Sullivan

     www.covidfamiliesforjustice.org / @CovidJusticeuk 

    Series Producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg

    Cover art by Patrick Blower  www.blowercartoons.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @GoingViral_pod    

    Follow us on Instagram: goingviral_thepodcast 

    Blog: markhonigsbaum.substack.com 

    This episode of Going Viral has been produced with the support of a grant from the Higher Education Innovation Fund at City, University of London. It is part of the project, “Commemorating Covid, Remembering Pandemics”,

    www.rememberingpandemics.com

    If you enjoy our podcast - please leave us a rating or review.  Thank you!

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    30 mins
  • NEW 2 Part Special Coming Soon...
    Jul 10 2023

    As the UK’s independent public inquiry into Covid-19 gets underway, members of the Covid bereaved complain that they are not being given an opportunity to testify.

    In a new two part special, Mark speaks to the parents of Susan Sullivan, a Down’s Syndrome woman who died of Covid-19 at Barnet General Hospital on March 28, 2020, after being deemed “not for resuscitation” and being denied access to intensive care. The Sullivans have long suspected that their daughter was the victim of medical bias and may have survived if the hospital had granted her statutory right to have a family member at her bedside. Determined to be Susan’s voice, John and Ida Sullivan launched their own investigation into Susan’s death and uncovered a catalogue of medical errors in the process.

    Mark investigates....

    ...'That's Dancing Queen' and 'Who Do We Not Save' coming to Going Viral on Thursday 13th July.

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    2 mins

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