The Common Weal Policy Podcast

Episode #47 - Contact Tracing

May 28, 2020 Common Weal Season 2 Episode 47
The Common Weal Policy Podcast
Episode #47 - Contact Tracing
Show Notes

Episode 47 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast

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This week, Johnation Shafi and Craig Dalzell discuss Scotland's ongoing efforts to ramp up contact tracing and testing during the pandemic and the importance of getting the strategy right coming out of lockdown. They also discuss some of the different strategies and differences in leadership between the Scottish and the UK Governments and the implications for the independence campaign. Finally, they give a brief preview of what Common Weal has been working on to prepare for rebuilding the economy and society after the pandemic.

You can read Craig's work in Source here.

And Jonathon's articles in Source here.

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Apologies for the drop in sound quality in this episode. This is due to the technical limitations imposed by the current UK lockdown.

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