The Unfortunate... Refugee Camps
The podcast from the 26th of march is totally about how are refugee camps surviving throughout the coronavirus. One day prior the podcast had been aired, Prince Charles had been diagnosed with coronavirus, this terrifying the whole population of Great Britain.
Regardless of the world's leaders, politicians and businessmen who meet a plethora of people on a daily basis, people who are also put at a high risk are people living in very dense places, for instance, refugee camps and slums.

In today's podcast, the hosts are joined by Sam Bishop, a project coordinator with the humanitarian organization Global Response Management. In comparison to people living in individual apartments, people living in refugee camps have small to none ways of protecting themselves from the novel virus. Furthermore, this is more ubiquitous in refugee camps than it is in urban cities, given the fact that refugee camps have a larger population density.
Sam Bishop tries to inform all the refugees about the coronavirus in order to diminish the potential mayhem and fear that people would make. For instance, there are two types of people in the camp. Half think that it is going to end their life and another half thinks that is just another thing, in other words, just a flu.
Although coronavirus is the main subject throughout the world because of its threat to humanity, refugees see it as a hiatus for them to go in the US.
Regardless, Sam Bishop started to prepare for the potential unwanted upshot by building a field hospital. Furthermore, he says that once a person gets infected, the total infection of the people from the camp is inevitable.