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US election conversations: Farmers in Wisconsin

Three farmers in Wisconsin talk about the past four years of Trump presidency

We continue to host conversations with Americans ahead of next week’s election. Today we bring together three farmers in Wisconsin. They talk about the past fours years of Trump presidency and how the pandemic has affected their businesses.

In the biggest study of its kind, scientists at Imperial College London found that people's immune response to coronavirus reduces over time following infection. The study indicates that levels of protective antibodies waned quite rapidly after an infection. We discuss the implications with Dr Rick Malley, who specialises in vaccines at the Boston Children’s Hospital.

And we bring together doctors and nurses working in hospitals in Belgium, Italy and France; three of the countries in Europe concerned about their rising levels of infection and the impact that is having on their medical services.

(Photo: Jerry Volenec Credit: Jerry Volenec)

53 minutes

Last on

Tue 27 Oct 202017:06GMT

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  • Tue 27 Oct 202017:06GMT

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