New York Review of Books (newsletter)February 25, 2023 Vanessa Barbara, interviewed by Willa Glickman This article is part of a regular series of conversations with the Review’s contributors; read past ones here and sign up for our e-mail newsletter to get them delivered to your inbox each week. “The following is a description of a video that I did not watch,” […]
Posts Tagged ‘vaccines’
The Unveiling of Bolsonaro’s Supervillain Plot Is Weirdly Gripping
Posted: 29th maio 2021 by Vanessa Barbara in Artigos, New York TimesTags: coronavirus, covid-19, herd immunity, inquiry, Jair Bolsonaro, Pfizer, vaccination, vaccines
The New York TimesMay 27, 2021 by Vanessa BarbaraContributing Opinion Writer Leer en español SÃO PAULO, Brazil — It’s not often that a congressional inquiry can lift your spirits. But the Brazilian Senate’s investigation into the government’s management of the pandemic, which began on April 27 and has riveted my attention for weeks, does just […]
Brazil Is Brilliant at Vaccinations. So What Went Wrong This Time?
Posted: 7th março 2021 by Vanessa Barbara in Artigos, New York TimesTags: coronavirus, covid-19, Jair Bolsonaro, Joe Droplet, SUS, vaccination, vaccines
It’s not hard to work out who to blame for the country’s disastrous vaccine rollout. The New York TimesFeb. 28, 2021 by Vanessa BarbaraContributing Opinion Op-ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — When it comes to Covid-19 vaccination programs, there are some countries that have exceeded expectations and others that have fallen surprisingly short. And then […]