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The Full Show: More lockdowns in Australia, after seemingly been covid free, a Winnipeg school has banned teachers from discussing covid and vaccines with their students and can we live to be 150 years old?
Charles Adler Tonight
English - May 27, 2021 05:24 - 1 hour - 74.7 MBNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
After reaching COVID-zero and “normalcy” - the Australian state of Victoria is moving back to lockdown measures this evening after cases re-emerged in Melbourne. Should we expect the entire world to follow this pattern, even after we feel like we’ve “beaten” COVID?
A conversation about what's going on in the Australian province of Victoria and how it relates to Canada
Guest - Jason Tetro - Host of the Super Awesome Science Show
Steinbach school issues gag order to teachers
A Steinbach school has issued a gag order to teachers calling the COVID vaccine and consent of mature minors, a controversial topic -- we check in now with a teacher in Vancouver for reaction on these claims
Guest - Stephen Price - Upper Elementary Teacher at Eagle Harbour Montessori School
Military Misconduct -- Interview with Lt. General. Wayne Eyre, Acting Chief of Defence Staff - Canadian Armed Forces
Allegations of high-level sexual misconduct in Canada’s military were first reported in early February, Since then several officials have stepped down from their positions and Ottawa has asked former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to lead a probe into military harassment and sexual misconduct. To help give more insight, J’lyn Nye on 630 CHED afternoons talked with Lt. General Wayne Eyre, the acting chief of defence staff with the Canadian Armed Forces.
Humans probably can't live longer than 150 years, new research finds
If you’re wanting to live forever, we have some bad news. Research from a Singapore-based Biotech company shows humans probably can’t live longer than 150 years -- due to our bodies ability to recover and bounce back from disease, accidents or even stress.
Guest - Tim Pyrkov - Head of mHealth R&D at Gero.AI
Guest - Peter Fedichev, co-author of the paper
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After reaching COVID-zero and “normalcy” - the Australian state of Victoria is moving back to lockdown measures this evening after cases re-emerged in Melbourne. Should we expect the entire world to follow this pattern, even after we feel like we’ve “beaten” COVID?
A conversation about what's going on in the Australian province of Victoria and how it relates to Canada
Guest - Jason Tetro - Host of the Super Awesome Science Show
Steinbach school issues gag order to teachers
A Steinbach school has issued a gag order to teachers calling the COVID vaccine and consent of mature minors, a controversial topic -- we check in now with a teacher in Vancouver for reaction on these claims
Guest - Stephen Price - Upper Elementary Teacher at Eagle Harbour Montessori School
Military Misconduct -- Interview with Lt. General. Wayne Eyre, Acting Chief of Defence Staff - Canadian Armed Forces
Allegations of high-level sexual misconduct in Canada’s military were first reported in early February, Since then several officials have stepped down from their positions and Ottawa has asked former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to lead a probe into military harassment and sexual misconduct. To help give more insight, J’lyn Nye on 630 CHED afternoons talked with Lt. General Wayne Eyre, the acting chief of defence staff with the Canadian Armed Forces.
Humans probably can't live longer than 150 years, new research finds
If you’re wanting to live forever, we have some bad news. Research from a Singapore-based Biotech company shows humans probably can’t live longer than 150 years -- due to our bodies ability to recover and bounce back from disease, accidents or even stress.
Guest - Tim Pyrkov - Head of mHealth R&D at Gero.AI
Guest - Peter Fedichev, co-author of the paper
Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.