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KCBS All News
"madeira" Discussed on KCBS All News
"This is Matt bigler at UC Berkeley where striking student workers were everywhere on campus and almost nowhere in classrooms and laboratories. I know people from departments all across campus that are walking out today, so I think there will not be a place on campus that is untouched. Research assistant max smiley says this is the biggest academic labor action ever in the U.S., the union's number one demand better pay to cover the rising cost of rent. During the walkout student workers will get no pay except for limited strike pay. For you personally, 400 bucks a week is that going to cover it. No? And that's sort of the point. We're all making sacrifices here. Another sacrifice is on the part of undergrads who will not have student instructors to help them prepare for final exams. Yeah, it's like finals week, so it kind of sucks. But they have to do what they have to do. So as Cal freshman Ashley Madeira, there's no telling how long this strike will last, you see administration says it continues to negotiate in good faith. At UC Berkeley, Matt bigler. Google has agreed to a nearly $400 million settlement with 40 states following an investigation into how the company tracked users locations, state attorneys general are calling this the largest multi state privacy settlement in U.S. history. Officials say the investigation into Google's tracking practices was spurred by a 2018 AP story that revealed that Google had continued to track people's location data even after they opted out of such tracking. The deal also calls for Google to make its location tracking disclosures clearer starting next year. Just ahead on kcbs fall out for stockholders amid tough times for the tech sector

WTOP
"madeira" Discussed on WTOP
"By the pool resort going families come to think of it, that's more my speed. So, in conclusion, Virginia has all sorts of things your family could love. So, come love it for yourself. Furnished by the Virginia tourism corporation. Good Friday morning September 2nd, 1218 in the morning on WTO. I think it weather IDH, rich unders with us, and that about the TLP traffic sunrise where they had traffic stopped 66 eastbound between one 23 and the beltway traffic moving again very slowly, single far right could you buy, so just be aware westbound side, they are working between one 23 and route 50 or down to a single right lane there, and then further west, no other major closures there, there's the long-term work between sudley road and 29 games will block on the left lane, the only other concern is for folks who need to get to Braddock and Wally road from westbound 66. That off ramp is closed, ramp gun north on 28 is open, but you can not get directly to Braddock road and Wally roads again. You have to follow the posted detour. It's going to take you up to westfield's boulevard and from there, just be careful and follow the signs. Now, between McLean and Great Falls, they're paving again on Georgetown pike between riverbend road on the great fall side, Bellevue road near the Madeira school on the eastern half of that closure in mcclain can alternate traffic one direction at times to the work said, you may want to consider using another route unless you absolutely have to go Georgetown pike then obviously you have no choice just be extra careful there and expect delays. Over in false church, 7 eastbound between pim and driving 66 single file left past that paving, rich hundred WTF traffic tracking some summer like temperatures as we move into meteorological fall, which began on September 1st, but yeah, definitely feeling more like summer. The first was a high of 91

Health Babes Podcast
"madeira" Discussed on Health Babes Podcast
"<Speech_Male> So <Speech_Male> usually <Speech_Male> we like to work with people <Speech_Male> that are highly motivated <Speech_Male> and they want <Speech_Male> to do more than <Speech_Male> just get <Speech_Male> hormone replacement <Speech_Male> therapy. <Speech_Male> It's great to <Speech_Male> get on thyroid hormone <Speech_Male> in the right dose of <Speech_Male> thyroid and testosterone <Speech_Male> or <Speech_Male> progesterone or <Speech_Male> estrogen for <Speech_Male> women and stuff like <Speech_Male> that. Pregnant <Speech_Male> alone, DHEA, <Speech_Male> maybe some herbs, <Speech_Male> and you'll feel better. <Speech_Male> But if <Speech_Male> we're not working on <Speech_Male> other things, <Speech_Male> like mitochondrial dysfunction <Speech_Male> and stuff, you're <Speech_Male> just not going to feel better <Speech_Male> for a very long. <Speech_Male> So people who <Speech_Male> are wanting to do <Speech_Male> a deeper dive <Speech_Male> than just like a low <Speech_Male> T clinic and <Speech_Male> like you said, get their labs <Speech_Male> checked more frequently <Speech_Male> and then twice <SpeakerChange> a year. <Speech_Male> So <Speech_Music_Male> not even. <Speech_Female> I don't know. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> And then you <Speech_Female> have an <Speech_Male> Instagram at <Speech_Male> doctor <Speech_Male> Sam Madeira, right? <Speech_Male> That's your Instagram handle? <Speech_Male> Yeah, <Speech_Female> doctor spelled <Speech_Male> out. Yeah, Sam <Speech_Male> Madeira. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> He put some great stuff <Speech_Male> up on there. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Yeah, and I have <Speech_Male> my own podcast. <Speech_Male> It's I'm on hiatus <Speech_Male> from the podcast, the <Speech_Male> clinics just <Speech_Male> too busy right now <Speech_Male> to do podcasts, <Speech_Male> but <Silence> it's a lot to do. <Speech_Male> Yeah. <Speech_Female> So you can go <Speech_Male> doing it. <SpeakerChange> It's great. <Speech_Male> Yeah. <Speech_Male> It is a lot. <Speech_Male> Yeah. I <Speech_Male> commend you guys for doing <Speech_Male> a podcast. <Speech_Male> I love it. I love <Speech_Male> doing podcasts <Speech_Male> and podcast interviews. <Speech_Male> It is a lot of work. And <Speech_Male> I think a lot of people <Speech_Male> maybe don't appreciate <Speech_Male> how much <Speech_Male> work it is, especially, <Speech_Male> you know, we're <Speech_Male> not like Joe <Speech_Male> Rogan, we don't have a <Speech_Male> team of people <Speech_Male> filming <Speech_Male> us and stuff. <Speech_Male> But people usually <Speech_Male> are like, oh, well, why <Speech_Male> don't you do video too? <Speech_Male> And <Speech_Male> have like a team. It's like, <Speech_Male> man, that's <Speech_Male> a full-time job. <Speech_Male> But people, <Speech_Male> if they want a lesson in <Speech_Male> my podcast, they're <Speech_Male> over 60 <Speech_Male> episodes at <Speech_Male> on <Speech_Male> all major audio <Speech_Male> podcast platforms, <Speech_Male> not on YouTube, <Speech_Male> but all other ones, <Speech_Male> iTunes, I heart <Speech_Male> radio, et <Speech_Male> cetera, and it's <Speech_Male> the doctor Madeira show. <Speech_Male> So Madeira spelled <Speech_Male> like the wine. <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> So <Speech_Female> I will link <Speech_Female> to all that too <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> in the show <Speech_Female> notes. So <Speech_Female> awesome. Well, <Speech_Female> thank you so much <Speech_Female> for coming on <Speech_Male> and we've really <Speech_Female> enjoyed <Speech_Female> all the things that <Speech_Female> you shared with everybody. <Speech_Female> I think a lot of people <Speech_Female> will be <Speech_Female> excited. And it's <Speech_Female> probably going to be a lot of women <Speech_Female> asking their <Speech_Female> husband to listen <Speech_Female> to this episode. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> But <Speech_Male> thank you <Speech_Male> for being so thorough. <Speech_Male> We love that. <Speech_Male> Yes. You're <Speech_Female> welcome. Thanks for having me <Speech_Female> on. Yeah, and thanks <Speech_Female> everybody for <Speech_Female> listening and <SpeakerChange> we hope you have <Speech_Music_Female> a great day.

Health Babes Podcast
"madeira" Discussed on Health Babes Podcast
"We talk about causes of low testosterone, causes of low sperm count, you know, hormone replacement therapy and a lot more. So let's get started. We have doctor Sam here. Thanks so much for coming on. We're going to talk a lot about men's health today. So yeah, thanks for coming on. Thanks for having me. Looking forward to this. So why don't we dive in and start talking about low testosterone, the epidemic and teenaged boys and men today? Yeah, so low testosterone, as you said, is definitely an epidemic that I think that a lot of people are not aware of or they're not aware of how prevalent it is and we've myself and my colleagues who work with a lot of guys with low testosterone are seeing that boys teenage boys 17 years old, young men in their 20s, early 20s with low testosterone and even in some cases lower than men in their 70s. So it is a huge problem. It's becoming more of a problem every year. And a lot of it has to do with toxicity in the environment. Of course, lifestyle plays into that. Yeah, for sure. So when you say, you know, can you dive in a little bit more to some of the underlying causes? Yeah, so there's specific toxins in their environment that have been researched and shown to directly cause infertility in men and low testosterone. So those include things like bisphenol. So bisphenol a gets a lot of attention or air time, I guess, in our communities. But there's also bisphenol S and F and what happens when the chemical companies replace one chemical with another thinking they're going to do better by all of us. Is it actually gets worse? So BPF is actually worse than BPA. So if you have a plastic water bottle that you're drinking out of on a regular basis and has BPA free label on it, it's still could have other bisphenols in it. And that can disrupt. So these chemicals are plasticizers or use them plastics and things like that. If you're putting things in a plastic cup or water bottle on that saying in your car and a hot day in the summer or if you live in a hot climate, you're basically drinking plastic tea or a lot of times people are drinking out of plastic water bottles anyway because it's kind of hard not to when you're traveling, right? So that's a huge problem. And then there's other herbicides and pesticides in the environment. So specific herbicides, we know our carcinogenic, even though the chemical organizations list them as non carcinogenic or probable carcinogens. And people probably don't want to find out that their carcinogenic. So that's kind of my answer to that question. Well, there are probable carcinogens. Well, do you probably want to get cancer? And I see a lot. Unfortunately, in the fitness industry because with men's health a lot of guys are big on listening to their fitness coaches and I like fitness coaches. I have friends that are fitness coaches. I've used fitness coaches. I think they're great. However, what I see with a lot of these people who are influencers is they're just kind of like, it doesn't matter..

The Last American Vagabond
"madeira" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond
"Of twenty twenty and come bring us to the present essentially So thinking while so basically at the end of a twenty nineteen. I was actually admitted by madeira executives. On tuesday a very convenient for the timing of the publication of of this report of mine according to bond sell in who's the ceo also monitoring this president some other executives that basically midair a hat in fact reached the end of the line by the end of twenty nineteen and terms of facing complete imminent financial collapse at that point in time. They were a their president direct quote from this week. We were freaked out about the money. You know talking about twenty nineteen telling cutting back on everything telling people not to travel not to do this. You know that there. They had entered a perilous financial situation. That at the very least was going to last several years. And that's c. executive speak to the underlings rate. So like i was probably much more dire than even that rain. In as i lay out in part one. There's a variety of factors in circumstances. That were pushing madeiran towards complete collapse right so but also at the end of twenty nineteen. We have barney graham ahead of the. Vr see of the national institute of for allergies and infectious disease. Or i guess naiad naive aid of that anthony out he has Somebody is one of the instrumental figures at the nih am the moderna nih partnership to produce. What is maderna's were referred to as madeira has cove nineteen vaccine but that was technically co developed with the national institutes of health right Essentially barney grandma the end of two thousand nineteen at the same time i was about to collapse. was emailing the head of his corona virus team at the nih in saying get ready for twenty twenty before anyone knew that whatever the little reports that were trickling out of out of china then no one knew that was virus. So i why did he just email. The corona virus team lead by not the team leads of other infectious diseases. Perhaps was the frame as the. Let's just say specifically. Us congress members that were made cashing in and making lots of money. Right before correctly was like february. Twenty twenty when that happens so this is december twenty nineteen. This is before like this is way before anyone was like even really paying attention to the whole wuhan situation right So yeah It's it's interesting that he would make that claim if you could read on the article Barney graham also had a lot of other interest in emails and exchanges colleagues in the lead up to his first contact. -tory the coach. What would become the covert nineteen vaccine with Ceo stefan Basically barney graham had also previous ahead I think just the month before he said get ready for big twenty twenty had personally visited madeira. Nece facilities to discuss with them taking a vaccine. He was co-developing with them. A to human trials. I think those trials are still haven't even finished phase one so it'd be interesting if that's what they were really discussing And he would make a trip to their facilities. Just for that for a vaccine. That was so far behind in. Its in its time line in a few years. Probably away from being able to advance to human trials. under normal circumstances a lot of a lot of shady stuck there. And that's just the beginning of that. There's also the fact of We don't actually have the actual contents of those emails. They haven't been attained by freedom of information act request..

Ben Greenfield Fitness
"madeira" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"But that's really beautiful. And I'll just say this, today is the feast day of Saint Francis. And so it's very apropos. I'm actually a third order Franciscan, so I'm going to Franciscan order. And that was, you know, Saint Francis is the patron saint of nature and of animals. And so there you go. And then I'll also say that every penny of the CD sales even downloads all goes to the foundation. So it all goes to the Madeira foundation, everything. Well, that's a perfect segue man. You did that quite gracefully. The Madeira foundation is in the name of your medical center is Madeira medicine. What's the idea behind the title Madeira? And how did you come to develop that? So Madeira literally means to heal and behold behold. It's the Latin word for that. And interesting because you said you write spiritual songs like the root word for health is how HAL, which is also the root word to be whole and also the root word for holy. So often tell people to be healthy means to be to be a whole and holy. So that's part of it. So the concept, so the Madeira foundation is made up of three distinctive wings. One is the clinic itself where I work and we have practitioners. We see patients. We have a compounding apothecary here. And where are you at? Ashland, Oregon, but we work with people all over the world. And then we have a we're building a two year school that will open up next September to teach people a Madeira care slash majori medicine, which is a whole systems model that I've developed and continue to develop. And so we will be opening that up and practitioners. It's for people to come and be trained in this whole system model, which is a model of unit medicine, not just collaborative or integrative or alternative or complementary, so the idea is that the whole everything fits together in a unified way and a purposeful way to better people's lives, either helping them live longer and or live better. And then we also have a research wing. So we're looking. We've been trying to do clinical research with large institutions, say, Ohio State, in a state where breast cancer trial, the children's hospital Barnes county, mercy hospital, Sinai hospital and now we're looking to do a trial with a group of veterinarians in New Jersey with dogs with B cell lymphoma. So I know we're speaking more about the pandemic and around COVID, but you know, my background and my specialty, although the whole system of medicine is based on health optimization first and foremost, but my specialty is oncology. So and so the Madeira, so I'll just go on to tell you, you know, so you asked about Derry Madeira care. So the whole system's model is based on somewhat simple criteria. The idea is to how to maximize the health of the host, which is the person you work whether the patient. And then second, and you would analyze that, which is somewhat subjective, getting to know your patient, working through what would I call hermeneutics using various lenses, different parts, different ways to diagnose different ways to analyze and then put them always serving the hole with that. The second target area is the microenvironment or in cancer includes the tumor microenvironment, which is mostly analyzed through laboratory testing. And what you try to do is analyze that environment to make it the most conducive to health optimization, the least conducive to disease or in the wake of disease, particularly cancer, there's a hijacking of that microenvironment. So now you're understanding how that disease intelligence has taken over that environment and you need to change that. And the third target area is the disease itself, which in cancer we're analyzing molecularly speaking, cellularly speaking, the disease itself, which would be cancer, so you're doing what would be called molecular profiling on a tumor to analyze the characteristics of that disease. And then you strategically start working to optimize health and the patient, all children microenvironment and target the disease. It's a one two step plan. And that's, you know, that's kind of in our toolboxes so the toolboxes are botanical medicine, which is the soul of Madeira care. So yes, you know, I'm an herbalist, nutritionist. Herbs, you know, or my love, you know, as far as, you know, God's God's pharmacy sitting right out there. God's humble pharmacy as I like to say. And then the second toolbox is nutritional medicine, which is more supplemental medicine. The third is dietary medicine. The fourth is lifestyle medicine. The 5th is pharmaceutical medicine, how to utilize that toolbox in a unified way, not to just have it be standard of care medicine and then you do this alongside. And the 6 toolbox is spiritual medicine. And that is both how you how you as a practitioner utilize your own spirit and your own ability to use as much love and compassion and non fear to gather those clues and help them guide you and then also how you address the spiritual needs of patients. So that's the 6 toolboxes. So that's an overview. And then more technically speaking, it's called the eclectic medical system. But that's a mouthful. So we just say Madeira care basically now is the more common name that we refer to at us. That's interesting. Now this actually is something I find intriguing if for me as a meathead personal trainer or maybe a smart Doc is listening in or something and they want to go learn more or even go through an educational system where they learn each of these 6 pillars of modern medicine. Do you have some kind of a certification program or something someone could go on to for continuing education? Yes, we've had we've been I've been doing for maybe 15 years, these weeklong trainings. And we've stopped doing that because of the building the Madeira academy. So starting next September, we're opening the doors, but it will be a two year program, and then yes, there'll be certified. And we're looking for getting that accredited and maybe eventually being connected to an establishment with the academy. So the weeklong trainings are have been suspended to build this two year school, which is a pretty big undertaking, but the whole all the modules are in all the contents already created, we're just the platform has been formed that we're going to be using. So we're just on our way in preparation for next year launching the two year academy. Okay. All right, got it. Well, I go to your website and read the articles that you put out at Donny Yan. And so if I were to were to kind of like stay tuned to that website, are you gonna make an announcement when you roll out that program? Because I personally would be interested. Yes, yes, we'll have it I'll post it probably on the Donny and dot com, but also for sure on the Madeira center, Madeira foundation.

Ben Greenfield Fitness
"madeira" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"I've mentioned a few times before on the show, but I happen to have kind of got into jam on this thing. Just kind of like in the middle of the workday for a quick no sweat workout that's actually highly effective at triggering the mitochondria is called a Carroll bike. CAR OL. It's an artificially intelligence powered smart bike that gives you the benefits of like a 45 minute run in under 9 minutes. So it uses what's called re hit. Not hit training re hit, which stands for reduced exertion high intensity interval training. That's a mouthful, but takes hit to the next level. So basically, you pedal at a really, really easy rate on the thing, and then every once in a while, it has got like Q's and breath cues and cool music and everything every once in a while Pusha. But won't push it long for like ten to 20 seconds. Boom. It's like you're running from a lion, and they've done a bunch of research on this thing. You'll see a 12% increase in your VO2 max, apparently, which could add two years to your lifespan, apparently. It definitely can reduce your risk of type two diabetes, lower your blood pressure, triglycerides, blood sugar, increases what's called your excess post exercise oxygen consumption with boost your metabolism. It's just a cool bike, and it's not even that hard. You just get on and start pedaling and it's like deceptive because it's like super easy and then all of a sudden I'll say go and you go and feel great and then you go easy again, but you never feel like the things beating you up and spitting you out. It's perfect. Like you could literally put it in your office and do a workout and nobody even know, because you're not sweating or anything, but you get all these mitochondrial triggering benefits. And you get a hundred bucks off of a bike. Carole bike. You get to try it at home for a hundred days. Risk free. So no risk. That's what risk free means. Carol bike dot com slash band, bike dot com slash Ben, where you can get your hands on one of these bad boys. So let's go jump into the podcast with Donny. While folks, my guest on today's podcast, his name is Donald. Although he goes by Donny, Donny, right? Donald. I do for the most part. All right, so not like the duck, but Donny, Donny yants. You know, I've been reading some of the things that Donnie has had to write, particularly since the COVID pandemic kind of emerged because he has some really interesting takes as an herbalist in a clinical nutritionist and really I think is pretty steeped in a lot of the data, which is what I really appreciate about him and the research behind everything from vaccinations to COVID and beyond. He actually has a medical clinic and a whole medical system of care called Madeira Madeira, not a dairy, right, Donny. Yeah, my dear. Yeah. And he also has a couple of books, one called herbal medicine healing and cancer and adaptogens in medical herbalism..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"madeira" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Mon at Madeira? Yeah, the tanks. How about tomorrow night? Oh, Derek Park host reading. I was honor 911. Well, I was I was just on with Tony Pike. A few minutes ago. I heard I hear a hot fudge cake Bet is on. Is that true? He's giving me Deer Park in 22. No, he said. No points, 22. But Chris you stir is on the board of education at the Deer Park. She's done a great job in setting up 9 11 tomorrow will be honored at the park starting at 5 30 on the field. To honor the first responders, etcetera, including Harry. Yeah. G is going to be there. Harry. Yeah. G will be honored at the field. Let's see college football tomorrow. Willie the racers of Murray State in town at the Nippert Stadium. Are they going to play on number seven Cincinnati bear cats and three right here on 700 wlw. They're going to protest did not play. Who you see Claremont? No, No, that's that's the outer East. This I'm talking about Clifton. Alright. Are they going to Kentucky and Missouri tomorrow night? Miami's at Minnesota. Oregon. The Ducks take on carry Combs at number three Ohio State at noon. By the way, the defense of Ohio State needs some work. Bangles. Update. Bengals regular Season opener of course, Sunday in the Vikings, best Bangles coverage our and our global logistics, pregame sports talk at nine A.m. live from the Holy Grill, and, uh 700 wlw and ESPN 15 30. Don't forget Willie. It's back. The backside. Tractor Tailgate Crashes Pregame party said for Longworth Hall will be here in the making. Will you be there? Nine AM to noon with free Papa John's pizza. Wow. Thank you, Lance. Here's my Mount Rushmore of athletes in the past 60 years. Are you prepared? Oh, you mean at various various sports? Yes. Okay, Go ahead. Muhammad Ali, Okay. Michael Jordan. All right, Tiger Woods. Okay. Tom Brady. Tell me who you take off. What head do you take down and put one up other than Ali? Jordan, Tiger Woods and the greatest of all time, Tom Brady. I think you're boring me right now. Alan Color..

Snacks Daily
"madeira" Discussed on Snacks Daily
"This is this is jack and this is snacks. Daily is wednesday midweek july twenty first dick. We got a yoyo week on wall street. Tweet totally do doubt fell seven hundred points on monday. The dow jumped almost six hundred points. Yesterday i this is the best one yet of our pods by recording from a tractor. Supply petting zoo turkeys chickens. Jacker story what are we bull. Arou- is going public as the biggest bowling alley in the war. I'm jack welcome to the era of the casual athlete. Grill thing or our second story at arcades. You used to tap the buttons as fast as possible to get the top score with peleton's new cycling video game. Yeah that's a think your panel is hard as he can pick mario but with huge quad peleton has a video game. Madeira joins the s&p five hundred. Today nick graduation cloven vaccine was just the beginning. I'm mean madeira. it's become the The arya stark of medicine but before it does three stores right. Mix jack i'd love. Nothing makes bama prouder to things thinks first thing calling her. Call your mother today. Positive pod call your mother second. If you go into business with your sibling your mom will be thrilled. Choubey so happy. Which brings us to the big news. Jack and i noticed peyton manning and eli manning will co host monday night football games together now on. Espn radio show. We're talking espn. Two ten games over the next three seasons. Stop poking me and this is my microphone. Does dad text. you t. Wind of thank you. What is dad's deal at doesn't know how to tax. I'll tell you. This duo most combined victories against tom. Brady of any media duo ever jacomb checking out the whiteboard here Thirteen feet total broadcasting height largest combined forehead surface area broadcasting history but. Here's the thinks knackers sibling. Duos there now. A scalable trend got ilan and kimbal. Musk yeah you do. Investing in each other's businesses both now worth billions..

The Last American Vagabond
"madeira" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond
"This is the problem you see. They're gonna mandate this once. It becomes approved. They're gonna force it on everybody because they claimed that that makes it safe but that doesn't make it. Okay it doesn't also make it safe in my opinion because we've already seen approved drugs do catastrophic things in the past. But they're going to do this and they're gonna force going to claim that makes it. Okay we need to make sure. This is a very vocal argument. It is a constitutional right for you to say you do not want a for and on top of any of this was going to say four medical intervention on top of all this. It's international law. Right what do we talk about the nuremberg code and the reality market junior gave a passionate speech. Just pointed out the other day where this where we're at all or conviction go about forcing people to have medical interventions right. It'll matter right up until the government. We are under wanted to do it to going forward. It says but the fda has given little sign of into expect the authorisation right. Because they're just impatient. We don't care about your process. Do what we want. Then it says the three krona virus vaccines in use in the united states. Were approved under the fda's emerge authorisation. I wondered that's simply not true. That is not nobody anywhere in. Any context has ever said emergency authorization outside of this manipulation right now. They're doing that. There's no crossover so this is them. Trying to keep you thinking that it means that they already are approved for emergency authors at this not. That's look it up on the fda that's not the case as the companies behind two of these. Those products have sense requested full authorization. You say this is how they're there's not. There's not full authorisation. there's only emergency authorization and approval not even full approval just approval approved or not approved merge author authorized or not authorized. That is it. I know. I keep making this point being the doors but recognize. How deceptively how how obviously deceptive this by the washington post. They are conflicting these three times in a row in different ways but it says pfizer and biotech submitted data for full approval. You see of their vaccine may seventh while madeira followed suit on.

Nature Podcast
"madeira" Discussed on Nature Podcast
"Johnson and johnson even astrazeneca kind of supported their clinical trials and so they've got the unified team working on correlates protection for their vaccines. And i think they wanted to look at them all altogether but never fact. The analysis is nearly done. I wouldn't predict when it's going to be out. But i think people are thinking that that's the first one that we're going to see from from this effort and then you know these are things that vaccine developers and people who are privy to the clinical trial data are working on. But that doesn't mean there's a whole community of scientists out there who don't have something to say something to contribute. There are lots of people who are looking at public data on vaccine efficacy and immune responses and saying. Hey you know this is another way to determine corlett there at least two groups that eyesight. Who are working on this and i know there are more and you know i think regulators are taking it all in so yeah. It's a pretty active question. There's just lots of teams working on it right now so. I think we're just gonna see a flurry papers and probably pretty prints. Since we are where we are trying to eke out a signal. We is going to be excited to see papers and pre prince many of the rest of the world. That don't care about that. Did they care about when this turns into better vaccines or new vaccines. They've got tons of new vaccines just like waiting. These are vaccines that could be made more cheaply maybe could be more resilient variants and some of them have gone through phase three trials in have funding in place to do that but a lot of them. Don't you know so. I think having reliable korla is going to be really important for vaccine equity and that doesn't mean untested vaccines. That doesn't just means getting more vaccines out there. That we strongly think are going to perform as well or or hopefully better than the ones we've got now a new maybe avoid. The situation that occurred with cuba where you get all the way to the end of your phase three trial and then find out. It's not super effective. Perhaps you could nip that in the bud earlier if you have a car protection at an earlier stage maybe maybe i think people are still scratching their head about care back. You know you. You look. And the levels of neutralizing antibodies that it produced. They were lower notably lower than those seen by madeira adviser. The other arnie vaccine's and probably more in the ballpark of johnson and johnson and astrazeneca you throw in variants. And maybe that's that's where you get the results. In fact one of the researchers who's trying to take published data and figure out relationship between antibody levels and quads production. They and their researchers have looked at the chair back data to try and see if that relationship is there whether they can understand the reasons for the low efficacy and they think that you know variants might have played some role but they can see in the neutralization data that we shouldn't have expected really high efficacy from that act. Seen so you know. Maybe we have a corporate brian. Virtually i'm not joking. I think we're getting some useful. Heuristic is a term that somebody used. It's kind of a shortcut to make an educated. Guess about how things we'll do through. It's really up to the regulators to decide how to apply this because that's where the rubber hits the road. Okay well the metric that people may not have heard of is really vital to the future vaccine development. This is certainly something. We're going to be watching moving forward as more studies. Come out and hopefully we can hone in on that exact answer but for now you and thank you so much. It's been really great to have you on. I hope to speak to you soon thanks bye..

The Readout Loud
Curevac’s Covid-19 Vaccine Disappoints in Clinical Trial
"All right. Let's kick off the podcast with a kind of a dish on the week's news and we should definitely start with cure vac Meg what happened to curevac co vaccine. Yes this was hugely surprising wednesday afternoon. The news came of the company's results from their late stage. Clinical trial of forty thousand participants of another rene vaccine and of course with the success of madeira advisor. The expectations were very high that the efficacy would be very strong and it was forty seven percent now. The company cited a large number of variants. That were in the trial though. Wasn't clear the exact impact of those various on the efficacy. And there's some speculation that it could be the differences in the vaccine from modernize and visor biotechs damian. You looked into this pretty deeply. Yes so not all. Mr nays are created. I shouldn't say equally the same so pfizer and medina both use an approach to work in a tiny modification that is meant to basically avoid the immune system from attacking the marnie strand that you insert curevac used an unmodified marnie for its vaccine and the company's reasoning was you know for an mri therapeutic. Yes sure you'd want to avoid an immune system reaction but for a vaccine an immune system reaction is kind of the name of the game and so that was kind of their thesis going into it but as a result of using the unmodified marnie. They used a smaller dose than pfizer. Madrid Which most likely was to avoid any kind of too much of an immune reaction and so a lot of people. Curevac didn't say this and they haven't provided really enough detail on the data in question for us to really dig in but there is a theory going around out there that enserch of this kind of goldilocks dose of this unmodified. Marta they might have had simply too weak of a vaccine to get the kind of efficacy numbers that we've seen from the pfizer vaccines.

AM 1590 WCGO
"madeira" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO
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The Struggling Scientists
"madeira" Discussed on The Struggling Scientists
"I don't mind having fever for day or headache for three days. If it means that i can go out again and the i think it also maybe comes down to depending on the different variants like you mentioned earlier. Because of the amarna of madonna being slightly more or bigger covers. More pieces right Then maybe can develop can be better for the different types of variance depending on what kind of mutations they undergo but other than that like sort of a potential upside maybe situation have to download again that because those are your side effects might be too but then at the same time. If you're shy to fix her are more like worse than you also have more of an immune response is all just a balancing act. I think i think pfizer doing it. Particularly good job being well known in the news and keeping up to date and now they're also testing for children and for pregnant women and also der results like really nice. And i think maybe this group thing but we just hear a little bit less about moderna. I think this is why i've been pfizer. From the beginning of this Vaccine procedure whenever and after hearing about these techniques. I thought they were typical. So yeah. I think i don't really have a preference for five zero madonna but for me. It's if i sort of look at it. I think well yeah. Madeira might also be more benefitted benefitted in warmer climates. Where it's harder to keep the keep the vaccine cool at those. Yes ghastly cold. Temperatures not every site or institution or whatever where you would get vaccinated as minus eighty no but also of course to outer fake scenes that are also working at have some side effects but marred by a topic for another hot cost in a future moment but there are also quite okay with normal temperatures. I think those will also be send out a lot to to warmer countries where they might not have minded readers..

AP News Radio
White House says 100 million Americans have received doses to be fully vaccinated
"The White House is touting another vaccination milestone today one hundred million Americans are fully vaccinated virus response coordinator Jeff science says that does not necessarily mean they're all two weeks past receiving the vaccines which is needed for full vaccination just that they've received either the single Johnson and Johnson does work both shots at the Madeira and Pfizer vaccine Dr Anthony Fauci is offering a reminder now about eight percent of people estimated have not showed up for this second shot saying both doses are needed for maximum protection sabar mag ani Washington

Kottke Ride Home
Why It Takes About 2 Weeks for a COVID Vaccine To Be Effective
"So one thing about vaccines that i at least feel like isn't being super. Well publicized the need to wait for two weeks after your last shot before you can consider yourself fully vaccinated. This goes for any of the vaccines you may be getting. So if it's a single shot. Like johnson and johnson you're fully vaccinated two weeks after that single shot. And if it's two shots like madeira or pfizer your fully vaccinated two weeks after your second shots. That is the official word from the cdc here in the us and is supported by infectious disease. Experts blunt uae. Exactly mark cameron and immunologist at case western reserve university who is instrumental in containing sars in two thousand three explains it's like vaccines are giving our immune system to do list which then needs time to complete. What's on the list. Quoting mashal one. Our immune system will gradually recognize the spike protein produced by the vaccine as an intruder to in response to recognizing this foreign spike protein. The body's immune cells will cooperate to start producing protective proteins called antibodies to protect you against the virus. If you're infected these antibodies bind to the spike proteins of the virus. Making it difficult or impossible for the virus to bind and gain access to ourselves and went inside the virus wheeler machinery to mass multiply. It's ineffective parasites. It's around the two week. Mark that the immune system is producing. Antibodies levels that block infections said cameron and quotes

NEWS 88.7 Programming
Minneapolis Police Chief Says Chauvin Did Not Follow Use-of-Force Protocol
"Chief, has told the jury that former officer Derrick Show Vin did not follow procedure during the fatal arrest of George Floyd from Minnesota Public Radio Matt Sepik reports the cheap testified that show Vin used excessive force. Prosecutors argue that Floyd died of asphyxiation while handcuffed, face down a Sheldon knelt on his neck. On the witness stand. Minneapolis police chief Madeira Arredondo said Sheldon's actions were not a reasonable use of force that in no way shape or form is anything that Is by policy is not part of our training, and it is certainly not part of our ethics are values in Redondo is testimony echoed that of Lieutenant Richard Zimmerman, the department's most senior officer, who said last week that the move was uncalled for. Defense argues that Sheldon was acting in line with his training and that Floyd's poor health and drug use led to his death for NPR

WBUR Programming
Minneapolis police chief takes the stand in Chauvin murder trial
"Police officer accused in the death of George Floyd. Chief Madeira Arianna does saying today despite defense claims, Floyd died from a combination of heart condition, drug use and adrenaline he felt police use of force in the case was excessive when I look at it The Facial. Expression of Mr Floyd that does not appear in any way, shape or form that that is like to moderate pressure videos showing former police officer Derrick Show been kneeling on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes as the black man pleaded for his life sparked international outrage. Children faces murder charges in the case. Prosecutors have contended the force used by the officer was excessive. Democrats say they're now able to use Senate budget rules to

WTOP 24 Hour News
Police chief condemns Chauvin's use of force on Floyd
"Chief of Police in Minneapolis, took the stand today at the trial of Derek Shove in the white former police officer accused of killing George Floyd at Black Man chief Madeira Ara Dondo acknowledged that he felt Shoven put too much pressure on George Floyd for too much time and that the former officer violated department policy on use of force and rendering medical aid.

Ray Appleton
The Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Is Said to Be Powerfully Protective in Adolescents
"In Children ages. 12 to 15. The news comes as covert 19 cases are on the rise again. Health officials with the White House covert task force say they're worried about another surge in the U. S. Dr. Anthony Fauci, We have seen now immune protection. Against Cove in 19 variants when individuals of vaccinated against the wild type strain on two mechanisms, the anybody response that has a spillover effect. As well as the cross reactivity. Today, Fresno Kings and Madeira counties

AP News Radio
Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine protects younger teens
"Pfizer is announcing a step toward possibly vaccinating some kids for the corona virus before school resumes in the fall Pfizer says a preliminary U. S. study shows its covert nineteen vaccine is safe and strongly protective in kids as young as twelve right now the vaccines only authorized for those sixteen and older but vaccinating kids of all ages will be critical to stopping the pandemic and helping schools returned to some normalcy Pfizer and its German partner say they'll seek emergency approval to use the shots and kids starting at age twelve Madeira's expecting results soon from a study of its vaccine in twelve to seventeen year olds the FDA's already leading both companies start studying affects in kids eleven and younger Sager mag army Washington

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood
Messenger RNA technology might kick-start a new age of vaccines
"The covid nineteen vaccines from. Madeira and pfizer are in many ways. Modern miracles as you know by now they were developed using technology called 'em aren a which basically gives the body some instructions to create antibodies for the novel coronavirus. It's the first time a vaccine has been developed in this way and now that we have this technology we can start using it on all kinds of viruses like flu. Your days are numbered. Andrew hessel is a geneticist and microbiologist. Well because amarnath vaccines ultimately use our bodies as a pharmaceutical plant. We can target essentially any virus. We can make any type of an antibody to it and so it opens up the possibilities for making vaccines for for emerging viruses. Like like zeka. Even a bola. But i think the one that will get really targeted in the short term is simply flew We we have an annual flu season that for the last hundred years we haven't been able to get head of and i think this is the technology that finally puts the nail in the coffin. We think about viruses as part of life. But how big a deal is it to imagine that we could target this many viruses so precisely in the future. I think it's a total game changer. Not just because this is a disease that causes suffering and death but it's been the biggest economic push like we realize how important it is to have some sort of bio protection now in the world. Because we've never had a new multi trillion dollar effect knocking on from a an outbreak.

Coronavirus 411
Vaccinated Americans Have Been Getting Their Second Doses on Time
"A new. Cdc study shows not only americans been good about getting a vaccine. They've been good about doing it. The proper way namely they're very diligent about getting their second shot historically about half of patients skip subsequent doses of multi-dose regiments but eight percent who were eligible for a second dose followed through as of mid february and did so within the recommended timeframe and it appears those vaccines will only get better. Madeira has dose the first participant at an early stage study of a new vaccine candidate. That could be stored and shipped and refrigerators. Instead of freezers. That would be good. News for developing countries there are also evaluating it as a potential booster shot

Ageless
Fashion Designer Norma Kamali Spills Her 3 Pillars of Wellness
"Are honored to have iconic american designer cumali on the podcast this week. Norma is seventy five and has been in the fashion industry for over fifty years in this episode. We cover norma's career path her pillars to health and wellness and her approach to aging with power as well as the launch of her new book. I am invincible. So we hope you guys love it as much as we do and stay tuned for norma's popcorn recipe unreal. We have so much to talk about your book. Your pillars your age with power. We're i'm so into it. I'm so yeah let's just jump right in. Can you tell us. I your three pillars to normalize the whole idea of a healthy lifestyle is based on three pillars and it sleep diet exercise and if you have a high of the three sleep is fifty percent of the pie sleep is critically important for restoring and you have to restore same day like you can't miss sleep and then make it up on saturday not gonna work because you really are turning ourselves every day. You're breaking down your immune system getting broken down to you. Need to really rebuild restore and nothing does better than sleep. In fact a very prominent doctor told me last week that the best results of the facts seeing the covid vaccine from anywhere is sleep. That if you have the vaccine and then you go to bed a new sleep as much as you can. You will get the best results. And i at seventy five. Made it to the front of the line. Ladies my sneeze the second vaccine from madeira. Knock me out. And i'm like i'm like the energizer bunny and i deci- of work to do when i was meeting with contractors to fix a house and all of a sudden i feel like rule and i slept for eighteen hours gun. What so sleep. It's an example of how importantly visited diana's exercise you know everybody knows that exercise is critical. Having physical activity and being engaged every day in some physical activity is critically important and also exercise where you try to get to the next level to try something a little bit more thing works on our ability to take on. Life's challenges may be. It's at work or maybe it's just challenges that have to do with life itself when we know we can do it in exercise it really gives us a subliminal confidence about doing it in other aspects of our lives and diet is simple. I mean you have a budget for food. We all eat more than we need to eat. And if we ate last but better quality food your diet than just falls into place. I mean everybody knows sugar socks and you don like everybody else. What's good and bad that we are past that lesson but eating better quality and less of an binding different patterns may be like intermittent fasting. Whatever it is sleep diet and exercise doesn't have to cost you a penny more than what you're spending and you can even save money if you do these things right and and you can start right away. You don't have to wait for a message from whatever guru you're paying to get In the right direction you can do it yourself today

Democracy Now! Audio
Johnson & Johnson one-shot COVID vaccine rolls out in the U.S.
"And johnson's covid nineteen vaccine is starting to roll out across the united states after it received final approval of the centers for disease control unlike the two other approved vaccines in the us. Madeira and pfizer. Biontech johnson and johnson requires one shot and does not need to be stored in the freezer. This comes as health. Experts warn the recent decline in cases is slowing down as more states. Move to relax restrictions this is. Cdc director dr rachelle landscape. We may be done the virus but clearly the virus is not on with us. We cannot get comfortable or give in to a false sense of security that the worst of the pandemic is behind us not now not when mass vaccination that is so very

The World and Everything In It
FDA vaccine advisers recommend Johnson & Johnson's single-dose COVID-19 vaccine
"Truckloads of the johnson and johnson corona virus vaccine will soon roll out across the country that after the fda gave a thumbs up to what will be the third vaccine in emergency use in the united states. The fda is dr. Peter marks made the announcement saturday night guided by careful review of the science and data. We've determined that the vaccines known of potential benefits clearly outweigh its known and potential risks. Johnson and johnson expects to ship twenty million doses in the united states this month and a total of one hundred million by the end of june. The vaccine has two big advantages over the madeira. And pfizer vaccines now in use. It can be shipped and stored at refrigerator temperatures and it only requires one shot rather than to on the other hand studies have shown the other two vaccines to be slightly more effective overall. President biden. stop medical adviser. Dr anthony found she told. Abc's this week. This is a good vaccine. I think we need to pull away from this comparing and parsing numbers until you compare them head to head. Just be really grateful that we have three really efficacious vaccines. And the fda says the johnson and johnson vaccine offers strong protection against what matters. Most serious studies showed one dose was eighty five percent protective against the most severe covid nineteen illness and that protection remained strong. Even in countries like south africa were a worrisome. Variant of the virus is spreading

Coronacast
Is Astra the wrong vaccine for border workers?
"One of the big milestones we had about yesterday. Was that the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. I devices of that have arrived in australia. Which is something that we've been waiting for. We're in phase one of the role at at the moment and those are the priority people. And i thought that those people were getting the fis at shot. But now we've got the oxford esters shut here. Are they going to be getting that as well and should they be getting that as well. We're in the press release from the prime minister and the minister. They say that they will guess. That's what they say in the press release and in fact the minister himself a week or so ago a press conference said the same thing that there would be a mix of these vaccines and the trouble with. That is an an accord. Chris murray who ahead on seven thirty last monday which he was. Who's the head of the institute for health. Metrics evaluation in seattle is. That astra is the wrong vaccine. If you're looking at borders let's pull back a little bit about what you're trying to achieve and your vaccine strategy are vaccine strategy is really for a country that has lots of covid around in the middle of covid outbreak. Because you want to partake. H care quite rightly aged care. Workers quite rightly you want to get in there and then you want to protect the rest of the population you want to. Doctors nurses people who work in hospitals all that nor question and we still want to do that but if the virus gets in through the borders that's how the virus gets seen it doesn't suddenly pop aged care home or residential care or pop up in the alfred hospital in melbourne. It comes from overseas. We'll come back to the new zealand situation currently in a minute. So the total strategy in the first instance should be about the borders if we can keep our borders secure. The virus won't get in and then we've got time to immunize for safety reasons. The rest of the population and so astro is the wrong vaccine for. That is not the wrong vaccine. I'll get. I want to say up front. I will get the astro vaccine. I'll be happy to get it. It will protect you in severe disease. But it won't necessarily protect our borders. It will against probably against the uk variant. It's not going to protect almost certainly against us at african variant which only showed ten percent efficacy against. We don't know what is going to do against the brazilian variant which shows vaccine escape. And there's the california variant in american various which. Look as if they might be a bit vaccine resistant themselves and so what we should be doing is saying well astra's fine and the scottish artist suggests it's fine for preventing severe disease but that's for a country that we should be covered getting in the first place. So that's about the pfizer vaccine because it stops transmission. More effectively than the astra zeneca vaccine. I it works within three weeks. You don't have to wait. Three months for the efficacy. Second reason is that moderna there is no. There are no data drawn. Skerritt said on chronic is last week for pfizer. But it's almost identical vaccines to madeira and moderna reasonable efficacy against the south african vary not great but much better than ten percent and and it gives stronger immunity faster so for our borders we should be using pfizer and getting quick protection and we should be protecting their households. Because where's it gonna go after they get infected should he be infected. And if it's the south african is going to go to members of their households at a higher chance so their families or flatmates should be immunized with pfizer to and then the third thing that we should be doing which nobody's talking about just wondering why not but when i talk and by the way this is not necessarily me talking actually sounded out on people who know what they're talking about who aren't where willingness to publicly contradict the government. They say es actually what we should be doing and it's largely what new zealand is doing. They are immunizing. their hotel. boorda workers and their immunizing their families. They've had an outbreak which will come to in a minute. The other thing we should be doing is actually having a forward strategy. Which is if you want to get back into australia. Get immunized and we should help them so some vaccine doses could go overseas to australia. Scott send send it over to make sure the co chain right to our consulates and remember. Pfizer is not quite as temperature sensitive as people say. It's it's a problem once you've dominated you've got to get rid of it but it's not quite temperature sensitive as can last for a while so if you're an australian in london paris and new york senate to this german embassy or their physicians. They've got doctors attached and immunize streams. Get them to pay for. It is cheaper than a hotel quarantine and so you. Don't get on the plane until you've had two doses and you waited another two weeks so you're fully immunized

Coronacast
Australian PM is vaccinated as rollout begins
"Today is the day that vaccination start to roll out across australia but we got a little preview of that yesterday with the with the prime minister and world war two survivor and a couple of other people getting the vaccine yesterday. Yes they go to i. Those of the pfizer vaccine which also followed a day on saturday of anti xers demonstrating and being talked to list in one city by pete evans. Some people criticizing the prime minister. Full so-called jumping the queue to get the vaccine before anyone else does but maybe leading by example. I just don't think you can criticize our leaders for having the it's not as if whole parliament skating it. It's really just showing their confidence in the vaccine. I think it's really important. Thing down the track. You'll see the health minister leader of the opposition getting the astra vaccine or the chief medical officer. Getting the astra vaccine to show that the our leaders are. You do have trust in this. And do you do believe in science. And i mean it's like laser immune to getting the virus either. Pay dutton got covid early. Jia by tribe and you you want your leadership cupboard and there's tens of thousands of accents that are gonna roll at in just the next couple of weeks. So i suppose people sort of is on the horizon going cool vaccine zahia. That's a really big comfort in a time of pandemic. When do we start to see things going back to normal. That's the critical question. And it depends what you call going back to normal because in most parts of australia. Things are pretty normal. We've got very little if any covid. Nineteen virus around in australia and new south wales is going weeks so has so have other jurisdictions so available around so we're back to normal internally back to normal means opening the borders having international travellers and tourists coming to australia us being able to go overseas listening. You'll becoming part of the world again. I think that's what we mean by becoming not becoming normal and covered that on tonight's Seven thirty program by talking to a mortar spoke to chris. Murray who heads the institute for health metrics and evaluation and he's of the he runs one of the world's leading modeling groups and covered on the health report back in november. He predicted the dr the global downturn in cases of covid nineteen that. We're seeing now he. He predicted almost to the week and his was. That was going to be nothing to do with. Thanks to nation and everything to do with season. -ality that really. It would have itself out in terms of the winter surge in covid nineteen. Because it's so seasonal. So i decided to go back to him. Seen other vaccinations going out. What what what's your modeling moving forward and it was quite sobering. He says he's not as bullish. Nah as he was back in november the variables that he's taking into consideration people's behavior. Now remember we're talking about the northern hemisphere not stralia new zealand but of almost no virus. And we've got close borders visit. If people's behavior goes back to normal before you get down to very low levels of virus transmission then you. He believes that you could. Well see a third wave evolving at the end of the northern summer. Pretty much like you saw in in twenty twenty and what could make that. Which is the second variable that he's worried about our vaccine resistant. Very variants of the virus escaped the vaccine and that they could really muddle the muddy the water considerably. How does that fit with other data that seeing coming out saying that the vaccines are reducing transmission in places like i and that's a place where the at least the uk variant is very prevalent on the uk very sensitive to the vaccine it's african variant and other variants than meyer is including the brazilian variant. We're not much is known. And you'll remember that. We spoke some days ago. About the brazilian city minnows. Seventy six percent of people had been infected with the virus. There were only five hundred admissions to hospital in the beginning of december beginning of january first nineteen days of january. Three thousand five hundred hospitalizations in so vaccine trials a very high percentage of people where had had covid nineteen when they were into the trial and in the placebo group they got reinfected with the south african variant so these vaccine escape variants are really worrying in terms of reinfection. Saw the vaccine does is turns covered one thousand nine hundred common core. Which is why. I'm gonna take the astra and we're five. We'll take whatever is given to me. Because i don't want to die of covid. Nineteen but if what we are looking for an opening of the borders and international normalization at least in australia. According to chris murray. We've made the wrong bet with the astro vaccine. He says you really do need to be immunizing with pfizer or madeira. Or perhaps even novak so that still to be proved in the real world. We're much higher. Degrees of efficacy and reduction in transmission and remember the other issue reduction in transmission is that these new variants emerge in countries. Where there's a lot of spread where the virus is multiplying and replicating all the time. And that's where these new variants are being thrown off. They won't be thrown off in austria. Where there's no virus around they'll be thrown off in low income countries like sight words middle income countries like south africa. They'll be thrown off in the united states in britain and other places if the virus keeps on circulating. So what we've got to do is get to very high levels of immunization very very quickly with highly effective vaccines and hope that that minimizes these of virus. Which is resistant to the vaccines. And then what we gotta do. And it's got to be done right now actually getting vaccines op through visor. Moderna novak's which are designed to cope with the resistant variants. That are around. Perhaps the brazilian one certainly the south african one and within a few months star boosting with them. This is really demoralizing. When with sort of on the cusp of vaccine. Roll out of here in australia woman. And if i'm just an average person sitting at home listening to corona 'cause what should i take away from these. Iud urging people from getting vaccine that they often no. Because i think it's really important that we all get covered so that shoots so first of all we're going to have a layer of protection. The international evidence is increasingly by the pfizer vaccine prevents transmission. So that means with hotel. Workers bar workers being immunized and hopefully their families to and that's a really important part of the story. We are creating a ring of confidence around the hotel borders. We've also got to institute with the pfizer vaccine. Not the astros vaccine ring vaccination around outbreaks so that we are controlling this any outbreaks there and everybody else immunized with the astra vaccine so that we are turns it into the common colds. We create a very safe situation. The problem is wayne. Do we open up to international travel and windy relax on hotel quarantine and with a country. That's largely covered with the extra astro vaccine. Which is not very effective somewhere doggy. Effective at all against the south african variant certainly in terms of transmission. Then it becomes a very nerve wracking decision to make. So that's why we've got to be planning in twenty twenty one for a booster. Does of vaccine resistant covid nineteen. That's actually a question that we had from john who's in australia who leaves in the us. And he's basically asking now. The australian vaccination program is rolling out. Do we expect. When do we expect the quarantine might be lifted. And what kind of factors go into that decision making so you could be quite cool about it if you think that we are all. We've turned effectively. Destroyed population susceptibility to covid nineteen into the common cold. And it does look as though the it's pretty effective at doing that with you're talking about african variant or indeed other variants. So we're pretty protected so you could say well maybe sooner rather than later but you know. It's just a very nerve wracking theme because we variants from all over the world and we are not donating vaccine to low-income countries. At the rate which will get van covered quickly enough and they will be throwing off variants and those variance will come to look at hiv hiv started around contrast saw in zaire and then you tens of millions of people have been infected with. Its an died. It doesn't matter where these variants arise from. They will spread to other parts of the world. So we've got to get the globe immunized as quickly as possible otherwise. It's very hard to relax just when you thought you had this thing pinned down at escapes again. Norman so so becomes really does become a bit like flu where the first vaccination does protect us to very significant extinct in terms of dying and serious disease. That's why i'm lining up. For whatever vaccine i get and i would urge other people to do the same. But it means that the government has got to not be complacent about this any shape or form and has to star ordering what's called multi vaillant vaccines are trying to ranging them now so that by spring summer of this year. We're getting boosting booster shots with multi valent vaccines that will covers against the current range of resistant. Variants around the world and that swing will open up borders.

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
Good News on COVID-19 Vaccines
"Doctor since you deal with issues of life and death. I don't think a tough question for me is going to stagger you. The president said today back to normal. Maybe by christmas may be by the end of this year in a good mary. Many americans are rightfully bummed to hear that but these vaccines have to get out there and have to work. When in your estimation will this vaccine be as plentiful as ubiquitous as normal as going for our annual flu shot brian. There is some good news on that front. And so before. I give you my estimate. I'll give you the reasonings We know that we've purchased enough now at least at the madeira in pfizer. About three hundred million people to be vaccinated. And that's what dr fauci said would be available by the end of july. But the was coming down the pike you know. Potentially the johnson johnson vaccine with this getting evaluated by the fda committee next week which might add again at least immediately if the millen dealt million doses than dan novak's another one that showed very good. Efficacy is going to get a valued in the month of march. So i would say That's even a conservative estimate. End of july there might be more vaccine candidate that they are successful. We may have more vaccine available sooner so the other pieces of good news from this week is that more and more data's also showing that vaccines may help reduce transmission that maybe doesn't completely eliminate the risk but people who are vaccinated may have a less brisk transmitting the disease even if they breakthrough infection to others. Because we don't know how. How much of a reduction it is and we don't know how the variance will affect all equation. That's where we're up for. Now are still asking everybody to wear masks. But this is good news that means transmission will start just like what israel is seeing that a lot of other countries are seeing that are seeing higher levels of vaccination rates. I am hoping by july We might see some level of normalcy where we start having small gatherings and potentially even international travel by next ball. I know that's optimistic. That's where i'm putting my stake in the ground. That's where i'm standing.

Democracy Now! Audio
Pfizer CEO sold $5.6 million of stock as company announced vaccine data that sent shares soaring
"New research shows top executives at pfizer madeira and over vaccine manufacturers nearly five hundred million dollars of stock last year as the value in the company soared due to the pandemic.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"madeira" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"The owner of Madeira Beverages dead after he suspect entered the business yesterday evening with possibly a semi automatic weapon. The fatal shots fired at around eight o'clock, the gunman entering Madeira beverage wearing black clothes and a red face mask. Stands. 6 FT. Tall weighs around £240. Police have not said if anything was taken. The suspect remains at large this morning, Madeira police chief David Schaper saying quote it appears that they did leave in a vehicle. We believe it's an isolated incident. There's no safety concern for residents of Madeira or the surrounding communities and quote action by the Kansas City Chiefs about a coach involved in a car crash outside the team's practice center last week, leaving a five year old girl in critical condition. A B C's check secrets him with the latest outside linebackers coach Britt Reid has been placed on administrative leave following last Thursday's accident. A statement from the chief's says there's still gathering information are cooperating with police and are focused on the critically injured girl era. Neil Young and her family offering support and resource is, reports say. Reid told police he had two or three drinks before hitting two cars with his pickup truck, injuring two girls. And I'm Rob Carpenter, your next update at 4 30 breaking news any time news radio 700 wlw they started using when I was 13 Taylor is in recovery from an addiction to prescription opioids. It was like, Oh, well, their medications. They can't be that dangerous. My perception was once you stop using like that's it. Your life is over. I didn't even realize that I need help until, like the day that I got arrested..

AP News Radio
'Simple is beautiful': One-shot vaccine proves effective
"A key study shows the first one shot coded nineteen vaccine is effective at fighting the corona virus Johnson and Johnson says preliminary findings suggested single dose vaccine may not be as strong as the two does version from Fizer and Madeira but in a world struggling for pandemic relief Matt Hepburn the government's vaccine response leader says the tradeoff may be acceptable with a single shot that's easier to store frankly simple is beautiful Johnson and Johnson says it'll seek emergency use authorization in the U. S. within a week it's not saying how many doses could be ready if federal regulators sign off but he does expect to supply one hundred million doses by June Sager mag ani Washington

NewsRadio KFBK
"madeira" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Mid Friday. We have a storm on the way, folks, and it's gonna produce some significant rainfall in the valley and some significant snowfall in our country. Okay, we look forward to that. Let's get a little news from your neighborhood now. Albert Purnell joins us Would he have? Yes, it's coming out of the Madeira Tribune so due to a shortage of vaccine supply All planned vaccination clinics that the Social Service building in Madera County County are canceled until further notice. They're not sure when they would get a new shipment. But when they do, they let people know. Okay, the vaccine roll out in California continues to be troubled Harriet Tubman might be on the $20 bill. That whole issue has resurfaced. Okay. Secretary for President Biden said that the Treasury Department taking steps now to resume the efforts to put the 19th century abolitionist leader on the $20 bill that be Harriet Tubman. And would replace Andrew Jackson. Hey, Well, you know, next month is black History month, So that'd be a good time to do it. You know next month would be appropriate to do it would be so anyway, that's don't be surprised if you see a change in your $20 bills in the not too distant future. Yeah. Alright, well coming up, We're gonna be talking about all what were the political folks go when they run for office and they don't make it. Um, they go. They become lobbyists. They want video. Yes, a lot of you. Sometimes they're writing books and as they go on a speaking tour, but sometimes they go to Hollywood. They do Tow act casting companies are snapping up. Politicians left right. Politicians got a little acting in the blood they do and they could make some money off of them, so we'll have more on what's second careers for some of them coming up. Listen up and on your way home for the very latest more reaction today. Local news. We have continuing coverage Half and weather Storm is on the KFBK. Afternoon news was Kitty O'Neil on Sacramento's.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"madeira" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Strong 1888 94 tummy sleepaway fat dot com. Um All right, 7 47 got Brad columns in here on a lie. Oh, still Lagging when it comes to getting the shots into people's arms. Yeah, they've broken it down State by state Cross the country see who's doing the best job of getting the vaccine that they have out and into people's arms so they could be protected State of Ohio is running the slowest in the tri state, for sure, and about 52%. Of the doses that state's been given have actually been administered. Ohio's got about 1.2 Million doses were told s so far at this point About 640,000. People have received their shots. So that goes out the 52%. Kentucky's done a much better job. They didn't get nearly that much vaccine because population smaller, but they've already administered over 300,000 shots, which is about 64% of what they have in stock has been used Thea other issue that's concerning to some of the state of Ohio. Is that Ohio has one of the lowest rates in the country right now, just 10.6% of those who've received both shots, so the governor keeps telling us that supplies short. And that's why They are in the position that they currently are in. And you know, last week, it was everybody over 80. But we know that price 3/4 of the people in that population couldn't get appointments for shots. So now you've got everybody 75 over eligible with some of the other people Still not getting the shots. One encouraging sign us all this morning. Is that every day we've been trying to like, go through all the websites to see who's got appointments available and there are Kroger locations in the Tri state right now, specifically, I saw Blue Ash Montgomery Oakley Madeira, who have appointments for this Saturday. So if you know somebody who is eligible for a shot, or if you are, and you've been looking to try and get an appointment right now at Kroger's website, you can book one. I don't know how long the last, but they're showing them. It's interesting that low on people getting the second shot when they stressed how important it was to get that second shot. 21 days after you get the first one, and it's not like being initially said people were turning down the shots. That's one of the reasons why Ohio's numbers were down, but I mean, obviously, if you take the first shot, you're gonna take the second well, they said Some people are turning down the second because they heard the side effects were worse than the first. Still, it's not as bad as covert. Go get the shot. Coming up our news eight o'clock we will have more on the freezing rain. It's supposed to move through the tri state soon could be arriving within the hour. Details at eight NewsRadio seven wlw time for the tri Health Medical Minute broads was by Tri health. And the guest this week is doctor and half a banana Pa's ear. He's a try health pediatrician. And the top guys do a parenting during the pandemic, and maybe held dads can help. Question of the day. Kids missing on a socialization do the pandemic just how important is that? No, I think it's extremely important that we have to be able to recognize. But at the same time we're medicating. Dangers of covert that there are other hearts that can occur on by isolating our Children from from others. All right, there's a lot more to it. And the information or the book An appointment to visit. Try health dot com slash pediatrics this time out, try help dot com slash pediatrics And, of course, of course..

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"madeira" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
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