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Nicole Wetsman

Verge health reporter specializing in infectious diseases and public health issues. Provides expert analysis on the coronavirus outbreak.

Top 3 podcasts with Nicole Wetsman

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Jun 29, 2022 • 1h 5min

Privacy risks in post-Roe USA, the internet's recommendation problem, and our Asus gaming laptop guide

Nicole Wetsman, a health technology reporter, and Corin Faife, a senior privacy and cybersecurity reporter, discuss critical privacy risks for those seeking abortions in post-Roe America. They emphasize the importance of safeguarding personal data and the chilling effects of legal changes on digital privacy. Monica Chin, a senior reviewer, dives into the complexities of Asus's gaming laptops, offering insights on which models suit gamers' needs best. The conversation also touches on the failures of online recommendation systems and how user preferences impact their effectiveness.
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Apr 10, 2020 • 33min

Apple and Google are building a coronavirus tracking system into iOS and Android

Adi Robertson, a tech reporter at The Verge, joins Casey Newton, an insightful technology analyst, and Nicole Wetsman, a health reporter specializing in public health, to discuss Apple and Google's new coronavirus tracking system. They delve into the significance of contact tracing and the evolution of this technology amid the pandemic. The trio highlights privacy challenges, societal disparities in access, and the balance between tech solutions and traditional public health methods. They also address the psychological impacts of exposure notifications and the importance of community involvement.
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Mar 10, 2020 • 56min

COVID-19: How it spreads, how to test for it, and economic impact

Nicole Wetsman, a health reporter specializing in infectious diseases, and Liz Lopatto, a deputy editor examining technology's societal impact, share insightful perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss the origins of the virus and the rapid public health response needed to contain it. The duo explores challenges in testing and the economic ramifications for industries and supply chains, emphasizing the necessity for resilient systems and effective communication from health officials. Their analysis sheds light on the interconnectedness of global markets during crises.