
Welcome back! And Happy New Year!!! Bring on 2021! We are so happy to be recording again. In this episode we are discussing the new and all-important VACCINES. Tilly asks Hannah popular questions about the vaccine such as how it works, how safe it is and whether it will still be effective with the new strain, amongst lots of other things. This was recorded shortly before the Oxford Vaccine was approved so whilst all the information given is accurate, there is now a lot more to talk about in terms of the Oxford Vaccine and about the way ahead, which we will do in future episodes. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording and if you have any questions, comments or positive news to share, find us on twitter and instagram @thecoronacast or email us on [email protected]. Enjoy and stay safe!
Dec 31, 2020
34 min

Dr Jenny Judge, a forensic psychiatrist in the NHS, tells us about her personal experience of coronavirus over the last 14 weeks. She continues to suffer severe symptoms, from racing heart to crashing fatigue and burning skin, along with 30,000 other people in the UK who are thought to have post-covid syndrome. She has not yet been able to return to work, and underlines how important it is for doctors to know about this condition, so that patients like her can be understood and taken seriously, and urgent research can be carried out into the underlying causes and potential treatments for this debilitating disease.
Jenny Judge on Twitter: @jenny_j_1
Articles in the BMJ by Professor Paul Garner (Twitter @PaulGarnerWoof)
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/05/05/paul-garner-people-who-have-a-more-protracted-illness-need-help-to-understand-and-cope-with-the-constantly-shifting-bizarre-symptoms/
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/06/23/paul-garner-covid-19-at-14-weeks-phantom-speed-cameras-unknown-limits-and-harsh-penalties/
Dr Jake Suett (Twitter @jakesuett), letter to his MP and news article:
https://twunroll.com/article/1274321467279388673
https://news.sky.com/story/long-term-covid-warning-icu-doctor-reports-having-coronavirus-symptoms-for-three-months-12014361
Article by writer Sophie Wilson (Twitter @sophiewilsonuk):
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/entry/coronavirus-symptoms_uk_5ed67b7dc5b68a110026c36a/
Facebook support groups:
Covid UK Long Haulers
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1190419557970588/
Covid-19 Support Group (have it / had it)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CV19supportgroup
Petition for Clinics in all Major UK Hospitals for Covid Long Tail Sufferers
https://www.change.org/p/the-nhs-ceo-s-and-uk-government-set-up-clinics-in-all-major-uk-hospitals-for-covid-long-tail-sufferers
Jun 27, 2020
42 min

Professor Anthony Costello, global health expert and key member of the Independent SAGE committee, is the very special guest on this episode. London GP Hannah Harris and daughter Tilly talk to him about all the current coronavirus issues including the Government’s handling of the crisis, how to make a success of track and trace, and whether we will see a second wave.
They also discuss Public Health England’s recent report on the disproportionate number of BAME deaths, as well as the questionable accuracy of COVID-19 tests.
Professor Costello is frank about how deaths could have been significantly reduced in the UK if the Government had acted faster, and he evaluates the decision-making that has led to our current position.
This episode is produced by documentary film maker and photographer Harry Winteringham: www.harrywinteringham.uk
More about Independent SAGE and its membership: www.independentsage.org, also Professor Costello's Twitter: @globalhlthtwit
Please subscribe, follow, rate, review, send questions, comments or feedback to [email protected], or find us on Twitter and Insta @thecoronacast. Thank you!
Jun 15, 2020
1 hr 4 min

We talk to Raz Shaw, a director whose theatre productions in Manchester and London are highly acclaimed; he won Best Director in the UK Theatre Awards in 2016 for his play WIT starring Julie Hesmondhalgh, and his first musical The Producers featured in the Guardian's top ten shows of 2018. He has also written a book, Death And The Elephant (How Cancer Saved My Life), about battling a gambling addiction having been diagnosed with cancer when he was in his 20s. We talk about all of this with Raz in this episode, as well as how it feels to be on the coronavirus high-risk shielding list and his three months of enforced isolation . We hope you find it as fascinating and heart-warming as we did.
This episode is produced by Harry Winteringham (documentary film maker and photographer: www.harrywinteringham.uk), in collaboration with Russ Williams from Pod and Chips.
Raz's book:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Death-Elephant-Cancer-Saved-Life/dp/1783524774
Jun 9, 2020
59 min

In this episode, we are joined by Esh Alladi who is an actor and A&E doctor who has been working on the frontline throughout the last few months. He tells us about his life and work, how he has managed to juggle and succeed at both careers. We also touch on the current political situation and the importance of humility in politics, as well as medicine.
Esh's show Fear Fatigue will be on BBC4 tomorrow night (Thursday 28th May) around 10pm. It is part of a series of 14 digital plays called Unprecedented: Plays from the State of Isolation. They will also be available on BBC iplayer:
https://theatreweekly.com/how-to-watch-headlong-and-century-films-unprecedented-on-bbc-iplayer-as-full-schedule-announced/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000jjh3
May 27, 2020
45 min

Dr Jonathan Round, a paediatric intensive care consultant at St George's Hospital in London tells us about how coronavirus is affecting children, possible treatments, as well as the far-reaching impact of the pandemic on medical education and the NHS as a whole. He also reassuringly puts things into perspective by placing this pandemic in the context of human history. And Tilly talks candidly about how the virus is affecting her personally. Thank you as ever for listening. Please like, follow, subscribe, rate, review. Email [email protected], insta and twitter @thecoronacast
May 22, 2020
52 min

We talk to two of Tilly's friends from Brit School, who are now at two leading drama schools in London, and having to take all their summer term classes online, on zoom. They give us a unique insight into how it feels to learn acting in a remote situation, while paying full tuition fees, and how that feels for their future, as actors and theatre-makers.
We also reveal Tilly's SUPER power! Her incredible knowledge about all things DOG. Breeds, characterics, pros and cons... Who knew she had all this in her head! And we talk about lockdown... Should we lift it or not?
Please send in your opinions and questions to [email protected], or find us on Insta and Twitter @thecoronacast. Thank you for listening!
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Disco Fridays:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_aemmfnbPY
May 15, 2020
48 min

Our special guest this episode is Professor Beate Kampmann, a paediatric infectious diseases specialist and immunologist from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She treats us to a detailed and fascinating interview about how coronavirus affects children, the virus's unusual qualities, the race to find a vaccine, and her incredible work in the Gambia. It was a privilege and a pleasure to have this conversation with her and we hope our listeners enjoy it as much as we did.
May 6, 2020
1 hr

Our guest this episode is David Ganly: actor, writer, musician and all round artist extraordinaire. He tells us what it was like when he had to shut down his West End show as lockdown began. And we share thoughts and feelings about what the future holds for actors and theatre-makers in this time of uncertainty. There's a lot of positivity here and we hope you find it enlightening, comforting and fun.
David's play, On Blueberry Hill by Sebastian Barry:
https://standpointmag.co.uk/issues/april-2020/infectious-enthusiasms/
The transparent facemasks:
https://www.designboom.com/design/student-creates-transparent-masks-deaf-hard-of-hearing-04-08-2020/
The bus stop of children's art in Turnham Green:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/london-bus-stop-art-gallery-children-coronavirus-a4426056.html
May 2, 2020
29 min

Our special guest this episode is the inspiring emergency medicine doctor Kelly Ameneshoa, who works in a busy London A&E department. She talks candidly about the key issues we face right now, including PPE, the large and disproportionate number of black and minority ethnic people affected by coronavirus, and community volunteering. Kelly also tells us what it was like to have the virus herself. Please follow, subscribe, rate, review, and send any questions, comments or feedback to [email protected].
Notes this episode:
The Quarantine Creations project mentioned by Tilly
https://www.instagram.com/5ASideTheatre/
The hospital treating all BAME staff as vulnerable is Somerset Foundation Trust in the West Country
https://www.hsj.co.uk/workforce/trust-treating-all-bame-staff-as-vulnerable-and-at-risk/7027500.article
Gareth Malone's Great British Home Chorus
https://www.greatbritishhomechorus.com/
Apr 27, 2020
32 min
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