When we last had public health expert Stephanie Zaza, from the American College of Preventive Medicine, on the podcast in March, she laid out what the next three to four months of the pandemic would look like. She was spot-on. We talk with her again about what to expect for the next year or so, including businesses shutting down and opening up, the chances of a vaccine and whether intentionally trying to build "herd immunity" is a good idea. Plus, she lays out what has to happen to see high school and college football, as well as other sports, played this fall. And she gives us the one thing we need to see if the 2020 Summer Olympics are going to be held in 2021.
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When we last had public health expert Stephanie Zaza, from the American College of Preventive Medicine, on the podcast in March, she laid out what the next three to four months of the pandemic would look like. She was spot-on. We talk with her again about what to expect for the next year or so, including businesses shutting down and opening up, the chances of a vaccine and whether intentionally trying to build "herd immunity" is a good idea. Plus, she lays out what has to happen to see high school and college football, as well as other sports, played this fall. And she gives us the one thing we need to see if the 2020 Summer Olympics are going to be held in 2021.

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