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"maduna" Discussed on The Christian O’Connell Show

The Christian O’Connell Show

04:21 min | 3 weeks ago

"maduna" Discussed on The Christian O’Connell Show

"Napping Gilmore. Silva. Spooning miss daisy. Gold. A lot of those come through. A sleeping 60 seconds. Bronze. When Harry went to bed, bronze, the snooze brothers. Gold. That's good. In bed with maduna. Go. That's very good. What a Mike. Catch Z's if you can. Catch these really good gold. What a mark. Risky mattress. Go. Janet, that's very good. I know what you did last slumber. Goodwill nap. A bronze. Silva? Charlie and the bed mattress factory, not the same movie. No one's getting that gold ticket. Many stare at sheep. Oh, clamp a goal. Bohemian nap city. Gold. Scotty word on Stella got her snooze back. Go, he's good isn't it? Jason Moldova. The hills have shut eyes from Anthony. Silva, flight of the Napa gator. Silver. Not a nap mcphee. That's so good. Danny Clyde, that's very good. Bed over the river kwai. Gold, the green chamomile. That's very short. The sleeping dunk mattress. Bronze, when Harry Dutch oven Sally. No, come on, Mickey. Come on. Nap tan marvel nap tan marvel. So the captain. Bronze and the yawn identity. Gold. All right, who is best in show and who's often a blues first? Forget the name, but congratulations to the author of nanny Netflix. You're off to a blues first. But Christian O'Connell show podcast. Jackie boy, it's been live from his home for the last hour as you try to guide him around his time. Trying to relocate his missing TV remote control Patsy found it in the end, it was under the fridge. Jacob was saying, you come back in for the post show meeting, I presume, yeah. Well, I have this nail this weird backpack with wires coming out of it with microphones. I was meant to broadcast from and I guess that's what really well, hasn't it? To give us this crystal clear phone technology. Thank God you logged out with you down there so we could get you in high def. Yeah, should I bring that back or just honestly don't think? Shove it where you're under the fridge. You're so good with it. He'll get more out of it than radiohead. Yeah. All right, tomorrow's show today. Well done patson actually find that, by the way, has actually helped. Incredible skills. All right, on the show tomorrow then we'll have the big book of listeners. Longest time between losing and finding something. I'm hoping we hear about like years later, you suddenly found that remote control. So if you've got any stories about the longest time between losing and finding something, email me today, Christian at Christian O'Connell, dot com AU. But Christian O'Connell show podcast. Office Depot office max has great deals on everything you need to succeed, like stylish furniture and chairs to keep you working comfortably. The latest tech to keep you organized and productive. Calendars and planners to keep you on schedule and cleaning supplies to keep your space spotless. It's the perfect time to stock up on the supplies you need to succeed from the office to your home and everywhere in between. Need it fast, no problem, place your order at Office Depot dot com and pick it up in just 20 minutes at your nearest Office Depot or office max store.

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"maduna" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

06:35 min | 2 months ago

"maduna" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Conquer roaches. It had all kinds of problems. He got a bum deal. He got it, but I think that's why he left that island. He got bummed out. He put all that money into the ferry. They assured him. You can turn it into a restaurant. It would have been a nice place to go to. But it just needs so much work. And he left his condo now. The question is, who's going to become his replacement, the king of Staten Island? Is he going to be Frank murano or is he going to be Vinny maduna? Oh, what do you think? What do you think? Poor Frank can't get a break with you. And also the whole, the whole fact of us on weekends having entertainment, which I can only tell you the old WABC from Friday night, to Monday morning. It was just all infomercials. It was horrible. You couldn't listen to it. And many people, they just disappeared. Erectile dysfunction. Yes. I'm just saying. And the vitamin. I couldn't take it. So John came in Monday, morning said kill them all. Gone. That's right. Oh, thank God. Thank God. And just think, look at everything that you have now available. People thought had disappeared. There used to be Sinatra programs. You've revived that. Cousin Bruce, a lot of people didn't even know that he was on the air because he was on a serious satellite. You brought him back to his home, WABC. People come up to me all the time. Wow. I returned to my youth. I was growing up in Queens where I grew up in Long Island in New Jersey and I was just in a cousin Bruce. He had night on the old WABC. It's like, you'd be surprised at how many people just like, going into the time machine and going back in time. And you've been able to restore all of that, which is not what the other stations do. The other states, they listen to their program directors, you know, who give them the latest of what's going on. And it's a little if any interest to the audience. The audience wants good, old fashioned radio. Absolutely. So they can connect with memories, you know? It's memories. I love the rainforest gentleman that you had on last night from Canada. Oh, sure. He was wonderful. Sure. Mary Reilly says happy new year to everybody. Mary riding from Staten Island. We love Mary Mary had promoted John out in Staten Island when he was running for mayor. He actually won statue. Mary was out there knocking on doors for you, John. Absolutely. Great lady. Now, what are we going to do in 2022? Three. Three. Just checking. Well, having done this 35 years, John. And having listened longer than that since I was a little kid, as I've told my colleagues here, it's difficult to get to number one, it's more difficult staying number one because everybody else wants to follow in your footsteps. How did you go from 24 25? 28, 28. So far down in the ratings that you really were a station of no consequence to the number one station with the most iconic call letters in the nation. Well, guess what? They're all going to try to do the same thing. They're all going to try to imitate and that's the highest complimented our competition campaign on you and Margot is that they're going to try to imitate the success of WABC. So we have to be that much better. That much more cutting edge. Give them that much more entertainment theater of the mind, talk, and become a global station, because really we are a global station without identifying as such. The BBC will say they're a global station. I've been on the BBC. Don't have the impact of WABC. In fact, this should be a challenge. They call this BBC four international giant should throw the gauntlet down and say, oh, no, no, no, no. Just like we had a revolution against the Brits. We're declaring ourselves to be number one internationally a global institution WABC streaming right at the United Kingdom and I wonder if we're beating out gas stations. This would be great because they love listening to Americans. See the Brits that's so used to listening to bridges. It's boring. It is. It's boring talk radio. Where is they love listening? I know my Nancy where's the cat? In the little carrier over here. All right. Anyway, our number one 808 four 8 9 two two two one right now calling in from someplace out here. We got Tony Orlando, Tony. How are you? Hey Tony. Happy new year to the family man. I didn't know he had. Hey, Tony Rita, how are you? Hi, Rita. Hi honey. Happy new year. Do you and franny? Yes, thank you. And to you and Thomas check at the Curtis and to everybody at the stage should improve to see everybody. I feel so proud to be part of this family. I can't tell you how much it's been a glorious two years, and I'm looking forward to another great year healthy and happy and prosperous. And blessed new year's to all of you guys. They're at the studio. We're going to give you the same contract cousin Bruce. He has 30 years. All right. Also, you know, about three weeks ago, Tony and his brother put together two hours of the best music that I've ever heard. And he calls it what is that yacht music? When I tell you, when you did that, the show was over redirect. I hear Curtis accolades the show. I swear my chest pumped out because he's not easy. When you pump when you, when you get him pumped about the music, you know you're landing it. I can't thank you enough Curtis for that, really. Well, it actually calmed me down. That was the day of SantaCon. When all the young people run out there drunk, they fighting. I had a breakup some disputes. I almost knocked this guy out. So even my staff here, boy, Bill Lee and they renewed his stay out of my way. When I heard what you Tony and your brother put together as a playlist with your vignettes

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"maduna" Discussed on CNBC's Fast Money

CNBC's Fast Money

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on CNBC's Fast Money

"The barely eking out a gain today and lagging the broader market is now down ten percent over the last eight sessions. Oppenheimer's jared holt says. We are in the midst of one of the worst biotech drawdowns in recent memory in the selloff. Look somewhat overdone. So is it time to bet on a big bounce. Specifically he was flagging the fat guy that we haven't seen big cap biotech perform very well and he just he threw out some names but many of them at the gilead amgen's cetera. Yeah and on top of that list. I think between maduna and i think that's sixteen percent of the ibe throwing gilead throwing biogen and you're talking about a couple of stocks. At least that are really had significant peak to trough declines. I happen to agree. Listen you can explain the way the mature enough for sure. It sold off. Not least of which some of this merck news obviously didn't help. And maybe the stock got ahead of itself as well but you go back a couple months ago maderna's levels where it should hold and i think engines is flat out cheap so if you think the space specifically those two stocks have gotten to inexpensive. I think the ibp on this big draw down on the back of those two names is really interesting. Jeffey like league because of the basket nature of it. It's not a single bet here but it's been performing terribly as we outlined and heading to the lows of the year. Do you like it itself. As an investment. The chart doesn't look great. I mean honestly it failed at the february heights down below the two hundred day i agree with guy. There are some names in there. That look overdone. They're fairly sizable. Wait so at this point in time. I think it's a reasonable looking entry point but as you said i think regardless of what happens in the near term. It's still a really great way to get divers exposure to a corner of the market that has huge growth potential over time. And you're not exposed to the idiosyncratic risk of individual names and i think for most investors. That's really important. It's not going to have the same payout is going all in on a moderna before the big pop but at the same time. I think that's the sensible way to play it and sure it's lagged over the past five years but if you pull your lens back over the last decade it's crush the s and p five hundred. It's even beat the growth index. More broadly and i think we're on the precipice of potentially very significant period of innovation within biotech. So i think for an investor looking for exposure. Yes hold ibp here. I mean you can look at it. Glass half full tim in that. We haven't seen a drop down like this in years. And so maybe it's overdue for some sort of catch up. At this point. I think the the constituent weightings have a lot to do with this. And you look before this. Drop down and yet we struggled a little bit break into new highs but this is one of the best five-year charge if you take it all the way. Back until this point. Madonna to me like unfortunately but there's no value in madeira. It's a question of pipeline. And where's the next home run ball a lot of baseball tonight mel. I know you're tuning in. And if you look at moderna of that pullback at nine percent waiting with about a thirty percent pullback you're you're talking about two hundred and seventy basis points right now of that of that ten percent we just talked about you can do. The math. biogen is dropped all the way down to a three and a half percent waiting. We know that story there up the alzheimer's head. Fake a lot of misdirection on that news. And i get back to where jeff is first of all great diversification but these are great companies with great balance sheets. And i think actually is you get below madonna. You actually have a pretty strong valuation argument in place here so again. I actually think the madonna story can go lower. It's not that this hasn't been a hugh true home. Run ball but i go into two hundred on. The chart is not impossible. All right. we've got an after hours alert..

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"maduna" Discussed on Was jetzt?

Was jetzt?

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on Was jetzt?

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"maduna" Discussed on Fear And Greed

Fear And Greed

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on Fear And Greed

"Super prime minister scott morrison said one million doses of the maduna vaccine will arrive from europe this week and he urged all australians to get vaccinated is coming came as fiddle tourism minister. Dan tan said the government will start a trial. This week of using. Qr codes linked to possible. It's to determine people's vaccination status it's in preparation for the reopening of overseas travel in coming months the federal government india files and victoria are increasingly looking beyond lockdowns victorian premier. Daniel andrews is expected to outline how he's tight would reduce restrictions in a week's time new south wales primarily gladys. berg jecklin. Did cy last week. All the while the spread of kobe continues haste. Numbers in victoria are surging with six hundred and forty two new sizes of the weekend. There were two thousand eight hundred sixty one cases new south of a saturday and sunday. Meanwhile south australian premier david. marshall said. He'll open up his state border to new south. Wales victoria in. Ict wants the vaccination right hits the eighty percent. That's in contrast to the premiers of queensland and western australia who are yet to embrace the national plan. Mr marshall also said fifty people return into the state from overseas. Were truly an at that. Uses geolocation technology to let them quarantine at home. Queensland premier anastasia pallagi has worn parts of southeast queensland. Might have to go into lockdown after five new cases on saturday although there were none yesterday in the federal government plans to introduce a covered nineteen vaccine booster program operated through pharmacies and p clinics wants. The population is fully vaccinated according to media reports while the two thirds of australians. Have now had one dose and around forty six percents a fully vaccinated yesterday new advertisement encouraging people to get vaccinated commenced focusing on freedoms people will enjoy wants to seventy and eighty percent targets are achieved india. Australia have agreed to increase. Maritime defense corporation in strengthen trade ties following a meeting between foreign minister maurice pine and defense minister paid a dozen and they counterparts in new delhi. The prime ministers of both countries will make light this month to advance a strategic partnership between the two nations both the part of the quad group with the us. In japan working to reduce the influence of china in the region getting closer india with its massive population and development could have much quite a positive benefits than just to faints. Chief executive pay has jumped nearly twenty percents at ethics listed companies. These ya on the back of record. Prophets the bosses of gold-digging newcrest mining property group. Move back and woolworth are among the biggest winners according to a report in the financial review this morning but macquarie groups chamara wick remedy. Jaka reminds the highest paid with reported by of just sixteen million dollars. Sales poor pro was second. Thirteen point six million in gray. Goodman from property company goodman group was third thirteen point four million after weeks of discussions santos and oil search have agreed to a merger creating a twenty one billion dollar asian oil and gas producer which will boost the new entities production of by fossil fuels in clean energy..

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"maduna" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist

The Daily Zeitgeist

03:30 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist

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"maduna" Discussed on Kottke Ride Home

Kottke Ride Home

03:09 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on Kottke Ride Home

"The required suffix for the new ima- rene vaccines and quotes. So that one was pretty much decided for them but there were other contenders for the brand name. Community could have been cudi. Our next covy couva myrna or are annexed tracks and honestly. I don't know if i like any of those better. I similarly don't know how to pronounce them and would not remember exactly how they're spelled. But now you may have heard of maderna's cova vaccine brand name. Which is objectively better in every possible. Way they're going with spike vacs. I mean how cool is that. It sounds awesome. It clearly references the spike proteins from cove in nineteen and the vaccine and it's both easy to pronounce and spill spike vacs spelled as p. i. k. e. v. a. eggs beat out other ideas from medina including spike vacs spelled with a y. Instead of an i ima- rene vex vex cove invex and cuvette bax. They also and. This is a big yikes back. In january of twenty moderna filed for four different names with the patent office. That used the city of wuhan's name including wuhan vacs in wuhan corona vacs. Fortunately those are listed as abandoned. According to fears pharma the johnson and johnson johnson vaccine hasn't announced a brand name just yet and hopefully they are still work shopping because they're filed trademarks. As of last fall were resonate. Have fam- poulsen active zinn jacob kevin of sinden in jayco. Vavh i mean what ethan. Also according to the intelligence or biotech has a bunch of other possible names that they're sitting on for other medications including rabo sphere and bladder typer just incredible intelligence or makes a point that for these companies. These names represent a bit of a rebrand. You know we've memorized the sponsor names of the vaccines we have associations with them. They ru told intelligence or quote. Visor is kind of the coca cola. Madonna feels a little like pepsi. J. j. ended up being like rc. Cola in off brand funny thing. And maybe that's why. Madonna felt it had to go with the super cool spike vacs since it thought it was playing. Second fiddle to pfizer's coca-cola and while the naming expert said the companies themselves had the ultimate say it is interesting to note that the naming agency brand institute came up with all of these not just visor by tech but also maduna and astrazeneca. Their website proudly announces. That they're behind all of the thus far publicly announced in nineteen vaccine brand names and for the record. Astrazeneca's is vaccinia that syria. And you know at this point. I don't even know what to say about that. The verge makes a good point about all the hoopla and discourse surrounding these names and the implied pressure the naming agencies are under quote. The names are goofy. But the absurdity is highlighted because other than during our dark pandemic era winwood. Would anyone notice the

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"maduna" Discussed on NBC Nightly News

NBC Nightly News

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on NBC Nightly News

"The taliban assurances that this will go until august thirty first is the deadline before after that we believe that this can go till the thirty first notably senior white house. Officials did not commit to evacuations after that date today. Also conceding that state of the art american military equipment including black hawk helicopters is now lost certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban and obviously we don't have a sense that they are going to readily handed over to us at the airport current and former officials tell nbc news. In recent weeks the cia began to warn increasingly clear terms about the potential for a rapid collapse of the afghan government and military. But it's unclear whether that warning was a factor in the president's deliberations the buck stops with me. Critics are slamming the administration for lack of preparedness. It has been impotent. An incompetent and as strategic castrophe for america tonight for the first time since kabul fell president biden spoke with british prime minister boris johnson and agreed to meet next week with the g seven leaders on the strategy. Going forward. lester. Peter alexander at the white house thank you. The biden administration also dealing with a worsening cova crisis more than one million new infections in. Just the last eight days and tonight. It appears that many americans will soon be able to get a vaccine booster kate. Snow has those details the biden administration ready to announce its plan for booster shots. You can expect to hear from the president on this topic as well. According to administration sources the white house cove in nineteen team on wednesday. We'll make the case for boosters. Eight months after people received the second shot of pfizer or maduna with fda authorization. The shots could be ready as soon as september. People should expect that they do not have to return to their original site of vaccination but they should stick with the same brand of their vaccine. You receive pfizer. Pfizer your siesmic. At medina nursing home residents and healthcare workers would likely be first in line followed by seniors. A federal official says. The government is tentatively scheduled to release more information about vaccine effectiveness wednesday. There's more data that the city state has collected that supports that your immunity decreases over time and could potentially be a point of vulnerability for some of these new variants like the delta variant these rayleigh government posted data showing for those over sixty five who received their pfizer. Second does in january. The vaccine is now only fifty five percent effective against severe disease. Are there limits to that day right. There was not enough people in the sample. But it's still points to an important trend that are immunity decreases overtime. Our phones again. we're blowing up. We have about three hundred people scheduled for today today in detroit. Some of the seven million american adults who are immuno-compromised began getting their third shot. Hesitation.

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"maduna" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

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"maduna" Discussed on FT Politics

FT Politics

05:44 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on FT Politics

"Hancock was going to introduce these. Ssd rolling back the twenty twelve health and social care act. That would put much more power for the nhs's oval control in the secretary of state for health. And i think some of this was to do with the fact that Consignments stevens who was head of nhl england. Don't exactly get on but all you getting any sense that such javad is going to go ahead with this. We've seen some toy and pays a happy about it either. Well he said he coming onto very heavy pressure from inside the nhs to go ahead with one bit of the reforms and that the section which is about giving statutory wait to what it called integrated care systems reducing pressure on the nhl in the long term improving the health of the local population by having the nhs all parts of the nhs and local government were much more closely together and one of the extraordinary ironies of the last few years has been that this has been happening on the ground but in strict terms. It's been illegal. It's actually gone against the twenty twelve act and this health reform. As you mentioned that has been proposed would move. Those boundaries away would actually make these new entities legal and leaders of the nhs not least simon stevens who has invested an enormous amount of sort of intellectual energy and political capital as it were in ensuring that these integrated care systems do happen. They are desperate for this legislation to go through and they've been telling me that is a very very tight timetable on this that unless we can get at least the second reading by the summer recess. This will be delayed now. The other aspect. That you've mentioned said. Is that the health secretary would have considerably more. What's called powers of direction over the nhs under this legislation and that is something that certainly the energy is very much less keen on and finally over the last immediate. Change the seven. I've also picked up on this week. Is the race to be the new head of nhs england. While hancock was health secretary. The favorite was seen as bounus. Daito harding who was the controversial head of nhs tests and trace and she's been a lot of eyebrows raised about whether she would be suitable given how much testing traces seemed to struggle the questions over its effectiveness for money but it seems if the rates now been blown wide open it could be a much more conventional choice. The co chief operating officer the nhs. Amanda preach out seems to be number. Ten favoured option right now because after all this chaos. Boris johnson just wants the department for help to calm down. I think that's absolutely right. I think to be. I don't know whether daughter holding was absolutely the favorite or whether she was running a very effective. Pr campaign sofa. She was certainly a serious contender. A do think it's a very obvious. Sign of breaking with the post for such avid tight. To say this is not the wind won't pick in sheet. She's had a controversial record as testing traces. Sunny wouldn't be called unwed success. She doesn't have a very strong background in the health service. So i think it'd be very easy to say. No that's not the direction. I wanted to go and i'm going to be looking for somebody who's going to take the health of frankly somebody who's most impacted with him. She was ankle figure he might want someone who's a little bit closer and finally just well without with kuna virus. Vaccinations at the moment east. You picking up any sense that things could speed up a bit because we've scott the numbers of people getting back safely. You can't have dropped quite significantly over the past couple of weeks and we know westwood digging around see what's going on here but as obviously huge pressure to get as much of the adult population double vaccinated as possible and you can imagine that one of the things such javid is doing is trying to keep his foot to accelerate on that to make sure that as many people all double job by july nineteenth because that is absolutely crucial for making sure. We don't have a very problematic. Third wave that. Overwhelms the health service. Absolutely and i think one of the problems is the decision that on the fourteenth could only receive either faisal maduna that couldn't receive the astrazeneca vaccine because we have plentiful astrazeneca but we have lower supplies of the other. Two vaccines i think. The other point is that the appearing to be still not desperately high levels of take-up amongst some of the over forty's i didn't think those rates are a tool where we would like them to be at the moment. Particularly if we focus on that fabled notion of herd immunity and i think there are still i constantly hear from public health people on the ground who i speak to that. There are still issues about hard to reach communities. Who are not coming forward for this vaccine. And i think that is an issue that the initial very high takeout particularly in the sixties somewhat mosques until now but which will become increasingly important. Were said robert. Thank you very much for joining us. And that's it for this week's episode of paints politics. If you like the podcast of we'd recommend subscribing you could find the usual channels apple spotify google. I'm on your smart speaker. Receive episodes as soon as that released also positive ratings and nice reviews. 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"maduna" Discussed on The Syndicated Pipe Club

The Syndicated Pipe Club

01:48 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on The Syndicated Pipe Club

"Where else can the people find you greg. Instagram confined in instagram. The veteran piper. And you can find me on there at the see my kitchen with posts. Nice nice i am also on instagram. Dr alan to a one note one zero one shut down to a one but there is one for the show in any productions that do dr alien to one both on instagram. Find them like them. Follow them define little blurbs. You can hear the episode in advance a little bit. It's kind of what your what your appetite. Anyway we're the facebook to yes. Just get into that. We have a facebook page will actually are to. You could find you find my own personal facebook page profile maduna profile thing just a regular you know like influence your type page that a nut that i'm just being ironic and there's one doctor alien to one productions where all these videos are being. Put up those long side an eugene. Just in case youtube decides to try to make money out of us and not. maybe. I shouldn't have said that for you too old today but with all that being said good smokes great entertainment. We will see you next week..

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"maduna" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree

The Highwire with Del Bigtree

09:04 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree

"Last week we welcomed dr peter mccullough and he is. He's a respected cardiologist. He's a editor of multiple journals. Medical journals over a thousand citations to his name. This is a person who holds a lot of weight with his words. And here's your some part of that interview. This is what he had to say. Run we heard from one of the labs originally that the messenger renee in the spike protein generation occurred only at the injection site and turns out. That's been false so now. A spike produce has been found distributing in the body as well as the messenger irony distributes widely this synthetic aren a products pfizer maduna a recent paper from harvard demonstrated in vaccinated individuals with a messenger in any vaccines that there is a two week. Duration of circulating spike protein. Remember the spike protein is the spiky structure on the ball of the virus. That's actually causes damage to the human body so this virus this vaccine causes the dangerous spike protein to be produced in an uncontrolled fashion in the human body. This is the first time ever. We've ever attempted this. In a human being. And we know. The spike protein directly damaged endothelial cells. That causes blood. Clotting damages the brain the lungs kidneys heart strictly responsible for the mouth card itis and the other complications that we see it directly goes to the placenta and the uterus women who are pregnant or childbearing and then importantly we believe that goes into breast milk and probably accounts for the baby who was killed after the baby breastfed from a woman two days after she was needlessly vaccinated. So we have a situation here. We're the messenger. Are vaccines are brand new technology. They're now being used in. Patients never studied so covert recovered. Suspected cover recovered those with the antibodies. Pregnant women women at childbearing potential. Those excluded from the registration will trials because the sponsors knew that it was dangerous. It new these patients had no opportunity for benefiting here they it is unleashed on the population. And boy we've seen the consequences first of all. That was an incredible interview. I was watching that. And and you know my good friend jimmy and did a such a great job of guest hosting but those were huge statements. He was making. And i was wondering as we always do like. What is the background of those statements. Because that's really putting it out there right right. Yeah and believe me when these people put it out there especially in this environment that they're putting their careers their entire careers on the line. Their namesake everything so we don't take this lightly but we also don't just jump right into it so we listen to what they have to say. We look for secondary third sources. We look more cooperating information. And that's how we developed this investigation. This is how facts are found. Facts are checked and We have just that coming out now. A second source out of antero. Canada doctor byron bridal. He did an interview recently. That's just racing around the internet. It's really going viral if you will. And he's a well respected professor viral analogy. And here's the clip of what he had to say this past week i very much kroll vaccine but always making sure that the science is done properly and that we follow the science carefully before going into You know public rollo to vaccines I hope you on let me run a little bit alex. I'll provide i. I'll forewarn you and your listeners. That the story and vote to tell is is a bit of a scary one. This is cutting edge science There's a couple of key Pieces of scientific information that become privy to just within the past few days that has made the final link So we understand now myself and some key club international collaborators. We understand exactly why these problems are happening. The sars coronavirus to has spike protein on its surface that spike protein is what it allows to infect our bodies. That is why we've been using the spike protein in our vaccines. The vaccines were using. Get ourselves in her body to manufacture that protein. If we can mount immune response against that protein and theory we can prevent this virus from infecting the body. But what has been discovered by scientific community is the spike protein on. Its own is almost entirely responsible for the damage to cardiovascular system if it gets into circulation indeed if you inject the the purified spike protein into the blood of research animals. They get all kinds of damage to cardiovascular system. It can cross the blood brain barrier and caused damage to the brain the assumption all up until now has been that these vaccines behave like oliver traditional vaccines that they don't go anywhere other than the injection site so they stay in her shoulder however this is where the cutting edge science has come in this and this is where it gets scary Through a request for information from the japanese regulatory agency myself and several international collaborators have been able to get access to what's called the bio distribution study. It's the first time ever that Scientists have been privy to seeing where these message are vaccines go after vaccination in other words. Is it a safe assumption that it stays in the shoulder muscle. The short answer is absolutely not. It's very disconcerting. The spike protein gets into the blood circulates through the blood and individuals Over several days. Post vaccination. It accumulates once it gets to the blood and accumulates in a number of tissues such as spleen the bone marrow The liver the adrenal. Glands of particular concern for me is It accumulates quite high concentrations in the ovaries. We have known for a long time that the spike protein is pathogenic protein. It is a toxin can cause damage in her body. If it gets into circulation now we have clear evidence. The vaccine at self plus the protein gets into blood circulation when and circulation the spike protein can bind to the receptors. That are on our platelets and the cells that line blood vessels. When that happens it can do one of two things that can either 'cause platelets to clump. And that can lead to clotting. That's exactly why we've been seeing clotting disorders associated with these vaccines. It can also lead to bleeding. The protein can also crossed the blood brain barrier and cause neurological damage. There's also evidence of study. This is not yet been accepted for publication yet. The antibodies from the vaccine get transferred through breast milk. And the idea was. This may be a good thing because it prefer would confer some protection to babies however what they found inadvertently was that the the Vaccines messenger an axe. Vaccines actually get transferred through the br breast milk delivering the vaccine vector itself into infants. That are breastfeeding looking into the adverse event database in the united states. We have found evidence of suckling infants experiencing bleeding disorders in the gastrointestinal tract. In the short the conclusion is we made a big mistake. We didn't realize it until now we thought despite protein was a great target antigen we never knew. Spike protein itself was a toxin and was pathogenic protein so by vaccinating people we are inadvertently inoculating them with a toxin and some people just get into circulation and when that happens in some people it can cause damage especially the cardiovascular system with it accumulating. The ovaries one of my questions is well. We'd be rendering young people infertile. It's absolutely amazing. scary except that. It's something that we've actually been reporting on for quite some time now on the highway and i was thinking as i was listening to this. You know Back to the interview with fleming that we did the doctor fleming richard fleming who was discussing this by protein and said exactly that essentially. If there's you know if it's man made what's manmade the man part of corona virus. What does act was bragging about was the manipulation of the spike protein and that was so easy to do and so then you know as we were you know going through those questions. The idea that then really virus becomes a carrier system for what is the most deadly part which is the spike protein. And i said. I think i gave the example during that show usually when we make a vaccine. You know if you think of like a tank like the viruses like a tank and it's got a howitzer on top of it. You know you make vaccine. That goes after the wheels and says attack the wheels so that we know we're injecting the weakest part of that virus into you said if something goes wrong big deal. We had the wheel in there. That was going to cause problems but instead they went with the house they went with the weapon. The part of the virus that causes all of the health. Incomplete and all the health problems cells in it's the actual toxin is what it sounds like so..

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"maduna" Discussed on The Young Turks

The Young Turks

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"maduna" Discussed on The Young Turks

"Is about foreign policy. The state department has sent its strongest signal. Yet that joe biden's administration does not plan to roll back the trump administration's policies on cuba. Now if you can recall back. During the obama administration. There was a loosening of the so-called embargo toward cuba which allowed for americans to travel to cuba for instance which also kind of opened up some possible trade opportunities with cuba. And you know lifting the embargo and the sanctions that come along with. It is not just great for americans who want to freely travel to cuba. But it's great for the cuban people who have been crushed by us sanctions as a result of the united states government being incredibly on brutal to any country that has a political system that we disagree with after the communist revolution in cuba. Of course that's when the. Us government decided to take a hard line approach toward cuba with the embargo and honestly it hasn't changed their system of government. It hasn't changed the way they run their economy But all it has done is crushed cuba and the cuban people when in reality they should be able to run their country anyway. They like without the united states meddling in their business now state department. This past week listed cuba. As among those quote not cooperating. Fully with united states anti-terrorism efforts renewing determination. I made in two thousand twenty. So this is what trump did in the tail end of his presidency. He decided to essentially list cuba. As one of these countries that happens to be the enemy of ours because of the cooperation that they participated with countries like venezuela for instance right. So what does this determination really mean. What is its actual impact will. The determination was made under the arms export control act which requires a report. Every may listing countries barred from defense exports in sales with you with the us with the us. Now hold on. Let's pause for a second. Because i do want to address that. I don't care about weapons sales to cuba. In fact i would prefer to end all weapons sales internationally. I think that it's been incredibly destructive and is only destabilized regions of the globe So that's not my concern. I want to be clear about that. But understand the determination while it has an impact on weapons sales to cuba is really about Maintaining the embargo against cuba and the unfriendly relationship that we currently have with cuba. So cuba from So obama had actually removed cuba from the list. Back in two thousand fifteen The statute is also one of the three laws weighed when adding countries to the state sponsors of terrorism list. Something trump added cuba to in the final days of his presidency. Okay so cuban. Cuba cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. How exactly. Because if. I can recall if i actually ignore the american media propaganda about cuba and actually take a good hard. Look at the government's actions doesn't really seem like they're spreading. Terrorism are sponsoring terrorism. In fact it's quite the opposite. For instance during the pandemic cuba has done quite a bit in You know ensuring that they're taking care of their own people they develop their own corona virus vaccine Outside of you know the pfizer. Maduna johnson and johnson vaccine that we're using here in the united states in fact. Why don't we just quickly go to this clip. That explains just how much cuba's been able to do for. Its people even with the us embargo crushing the country doctor matter this rams the plaza of the revolution polyclinic and news. Just about everyone in the neighborhood. Every day she makes the rounds to check on covid. Nineteen suspects who've been quarantined. Took those who come from abroad. Like florida resident bill gates upon cuba. She was given a covid nineteen test. Then she and her entire family put under strict lockdowns adopted checks on them every day on the day. She got a second test. And now dr galvez has come to tell her. She's in the clear online persona a. I'm impressed that despite cuba's resources they've been able to control this pandemic so well also. The people are very aware of what's going on and what they have to do with. A population of twelve million cuba has had fewer than.

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Moderna to Seek FDA Approval for COVID-19 Vaccine for Adolescents

the NewsWorthy

00:36 sec | 1 year ago

Moderna to Seek FDA Approval for COVID-19 Vaccine for Adolescents

"Looks like a second vaccine option. Might be available for kids. Twelve up soon. Madonna now says its vaccine. One hundred percent effective at protecting against covid nineteen in a study with adolescents ages. Twelve seventeen and it didn't report any serious safety concerns. of course. The two dose maduna vaccine is already authorized for adults in the us. So now the drug maker plans to ask the fda to give the okay for the shots to be offered to younger people too. If the fda agrees it'll become these second covid vaccine available to kids twelve and up the pfizer vaccine got authorization earlier this month and it's now available for teens

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"maduna" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

07:36 min | 2 years ago

"maduna" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"maduna" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

07:53 min | 2 years ago

"maduna" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"maduna" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"maduna" Discussed on No Agenda

"It's not known whether we'll need a booster or difference relation all of that down the road. Of course it's going to be fine. Just take the pfizer. Pregnant ladies. a volunteer in the first vaccine trial for pregnant women is now speaking out. Expecting mothers were excluded from earlier trials but now four thousand pregnant women are enrolled in a study for pfizer to make sure that companies shot as safe for both mother and baby. Abc's area. Russia spoke exclusively to an idaho woman enrolled in the trial. If there's any way to get rid of this. Kobe it's to do these studies. And sometimes you have to be the guinea pig to to figuring out. And i'm perfectly fine with being that the study will also see if there is a transfer of kobe fighting. Antibodies from mother to child very brave. And then i'd say so. This is this is i think. Just one example was a package but it was a localized package thing was w g n chicago illinois and this is In this case it was modern so this is modern marketing. It was a five minute package. John under medical. Watch five minute package. Now that doesn't happen. It's paid for and mud. Every single time showed a a vile or vaccine certification it had maduna and by the way moderna s-spelled capital m. o. d. capital our debts new. But but it was. It was full screen And that's why. I called my eyes like oh my god so i. It's very recognizable. Madonna aren a very specific and this is the type of marketing that madonna is putting in to get people to take this shot and boy is it a doozy. Garage is a ticket to freedom. Medical report donor has more on the precious paper commodity worth protecting. They're making the rounds on social media. Framing them as memorabilia. Others keeping them close in their wallet. That kovacs seen card will help us travel. Unsee loved ones again. That's why keeping it safe and backing it up is critical. Don't be fooled by..

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"maduna" Discussed on JO Radio Live

JO Radio Live

06:53 min | 2 years ago

"maduna" Discussed on JO Radio Live

"Reverse the effects right and we're not just talking about bad effects and we talking about the deadly effects as indicates of this This lady this mother would update forty right also. I almost got we have the doctor. It was reported a doctor who died. Sixteen days from florida right and the same thing that they said in the in india article about this lady considering our heads be forty bucks. Seed is deceiving. Would have said conciliator doctor. They were in good health. They did not have any health problems preexisting conditions etc etc as a macho in the article for this lady. The doctors were asking the family. What exactly brought on this. Because it was unexplainable there was nothing shoe and you know like like she had anything in our family history or medical history. That good cause this. You know what i mean right. So this is why. I titled episode. The vaccine is dead on the virus because that is exactly so thing is everybody is different. Everybody is reacting different. So the thing is everybody that takes the vaccine will have a negative reaction to the vaccine. Some adine sooner on some for example this news she only start to to to to to experience the d- d the negative effects. Excuse me a month after right on the time of the video that was it. I don't know i have business is still alive. I don't This lady here right the model right for these four these people. She was there after he set forties the doctor. He was sixteen days after he took the vaccine right. This is serious. As i have stressed in all the other programs that i would have done protein into this topic. This is serious. This is life and death stuff people on me. Just if you're going to see it in the article but just a little heads up here. The vaccine that the that the model this lady who died in in forties the one that she took was doing right stated in the article. You'll see it in the article. The dutch i don't actually i don't know which one she took. The doctor from florida do which one he took. But it is steadily article that the one that this took was maduna right so for those of you who des people who have not as yet for doing. Have you not only vaccine. I'm going courage you to as i always say. Do one research talk to your gun. Talk to your gold and be led by the spirit renewal be led by the spirit of this is serious stuff. This is really really serious. Stuff unintended to come as a matter of fuck district just to go over here Doctor from the previous program. That i would have done She said it would take about four months before. You're really staticy seriously fix. No your doctor was sixteen. Is he gone this lady. Fortyish s gone the newest among she started right so everybody in reacting some people reacting differently than they have in these negative effects soon not under uninformed some people right so they even said that you knew vaccine it take it takes. It takes time to work in and all that of thing. So you have different people reacting differently but what they all have in common in the deep seen that is that is it. I don't mean a song gloom-and-doom here but basically it's like a slew is like a slow death. Real talk just been unjustly entering. Forgive me. But i just don. It's like a soul. You fix the when i saw the video with the We deduct shoots. And i read somebody comments. I let people you know. They say the wits fee candy said she acted i. You know i. I thought to be really really cold because i mean it's clear the city where one is not acting. It's clear to see on the hose. One evening it i think early individual he not because he knew people would say that it is feet and so he addressed address. That right on you know a lot of people you know they were. They were really cold. Say not it's fake. And she act in all kind of thing one place and said you knew. They took vaccine and perfectly fine. You think you're find. You may be feeling anything. No right just as they said diversey not in some people it will faster and some everybody different. You know what i mean to. Some people are getting faster and some some people experience defects fasted and some some people are sorry to see diane foster and she has been real. People are just right just being real so for those of you who are not gonna vaccine you. You've always in your code. The ball is in your court. I'm just putting the guinea mccagnon. We are certain things that the the mainstream media really not not talking about not putting on fair example. I went on facebook And when i looked for foot for anybody who any debts that would have been as a result of the vaccine. I couldn't find a single things when you type it in ball. nothing everything. Not sure is good news. You might get people. You might get a little article here or there about people who me out be the minor side effects on data right The things that would probably like the soreness and headaches fatty unity minor stuff but here is serious thing. The arrest effects deadly effects the into lean mentioned that tool is when individuals of articles like these but in the search if you type to look at any switch bar. You won't get it you do it on google. You won't get it right. I own these on on on on on some of my facebook friends to my facebook friends. Peach you would have come across the With one was the video was.

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From wild idea to COVID vaccine  meet the mRNA pioneer who could win a Nobel

Science Friction

05:20 min | 2 years ago

From wild idea to COVID vaccine meet the mRNA pioneer who could win a Nobel

"Renew and november. When the first cases started the pop up and wuhan china their description of the virus there description of how easily it was transmitted between families once. We heard that we knew that. This virus had the potential to be a bad actor at that moment in time we said. How are we going to get the sequence for this virus and we started calling our friends and china. We called our friends at the cdc trying to get the sequence of this virus the minute that was published. We started to make our vaccines back on. I think it was january twelfth. We started making the first aren a vaccine that day. It has all happened. Unfathomably fast has an at twelve months later and the pfizer and maduna vaccines have made their way through large clinical trials with good results into syringes and now already into millions of arms. But this quite a back story here. We thought that it would be useful in a pandemic. We thought it would be influenza pandemic but you back in two thousand and five. When we made the initial observation we knew that aren a had a great potential therapeutics. Who with his collaborator catala career. How is a good bit to win a nobel prize for the science driving. Mri vaccines. he's one of my guests on science fiction today. What's been lost in the fast pace race to develop covid nineteen vaccine. This past year is a hidden story of dogged. Pursuit of a nollie scientific idea over decades often in the face of skeptics and nice ideas we went through pharmaceuticals venture capitalists. All other people. it said. Hey we have a great new invention here. And they weren't interested. They said now aren as too hard to work with. We don't think it'll ever work and they just weren't interested now with a pandemic bang with suddenly counting on mri vaccines lock eyes and medina's to help save us. But before this pandemic this brand new technology of marigny vaccines had never been approved for use in humans before. It's incredible isn't it. The heddon even made it to the stage of large scale clinical trials in humans. I don't think anybody could have predicted. Just how effective these vaccines were. And i still get chills. When i remember the moment when that announcement was made a few months ago biologist onto fox is future fellow and associate professor at the university of western australia. It has proved the nice as wrong. I mean given that fifty percent effective is the baa that the world health organization would've liked to say as the minimum to be getting ninety. Five percent is just astounding really hardly any vaccines have that level of efficacy. Cullen pat and professor of pharmaceutical biology at monash pharmaceutical sciences. He's team is working on two different. Mri vaccines for covid. Nineteen in collaboration with the doughy institute in melbourne change from the point of view the future of emo toy syrupy and we haven't had a vaccine working against corona virus. Before i could understand the science. And i could see how theoretically it might work. But i just couldn't see how we could actually make enough to be the billions of doses needed for the world. And that's still looking doc- rod it's entirely contingent on just to pharmaceutical companies meeting. The world's entire supply demands including ours here in australia. Will you receive the pfizer vaccine together just before christmas. We did the vaccine driven by your discovery. Can you describe what that moment was like figuring. My family always yells at me. Because i'm not excited enough. And they're right for man who co owns the intellectual property licenses to medina and i dream osman humble kind of guy. We were incredibly excited. When we saw the results of the phase three trial that are vaccine. Worked and of a safe and had ninety. Five percent efficacy. I'm already moved on to the next thing the next back scene. The next gene therapy you. I'm incredibly excited. That this vaccine is working that it's gonna make a dent in this pandemic many think that there's a nobel prize in chemistry waiting in the wings for you and dr katie. Rico what do you make of that. So people tell the too modest. And i really don't do things for prizes or recognition or anything else.

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FDA authorizes Moderna vaccine for emergency use

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell

01:43 min | 2 years ago

FDA authorizes Moderna vaccine for emergency use

"Breaking tonight. The fda has authorized the maduna corona virus vaccine emergency use opening the door for nearly six million doses to be shipped out at the beginning of next week. But that good news comes as confusion grows about the distribution of the already approved fiso vaccine states across the country say they were informed by the trump administration that their next shipments of the pfizer vaccine will be unexpectedly cut by forty percent the new york times reports that trump officials said that they had only allocated only two million doses for next week shipment less than the two point nine million that were delivered this week. The unexpected cutbacks causing chaos in states distribution plans according to the washington post some intending to use the second shipment to begin vaccinating residents of long term care facilities. But they now face a dilemma about whether to go ahead with those plans. Finish inoculating healthcare providers official said but pfizer said. The problem is the trump administration hasn't told them where to send the vaccines. Millions of life saving doses. So where is the trump administration. This comes on the heels of a report from nbc news. Yesterday that advises the president elect joe biden warned that donald trump's team was too optimistic about that timeline to widely distribute vaccines to the general public. Surprise surprise those doses are critically important as the us continues to set records for new cases deaths and hospitalizations to build trust in the vaccine. President elect joe biden and his wife will get vaccinated on monday house speaker. Nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch. Mcconnell got vaccinated today as did vice president mike pence in a televised them in a televised event this morning. Donald trump was notably

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The COVID-19 vaccine is nothing short of a technology miracle

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

03:12 min | 2 years ago

The COVID-19 vaccine is nothing short of a technology miracle

"Vaccines are being administered. This week in the uk less than a year after covid nineteen became a devastating pandemic and the vaccines from pfizer in partnership with biontech and the one from maduna use a new type of vaccine technology. That's sort of like engineering. Traditional vaccines introduced fragments of virus protein into the body for its learn to recognize an attack. These vaccine use something. Called messenger are a or m are in a to give the body a blueprint to manufacture its own virus fragments to attack safi because the biotech investor and author of loon shots how to nurture the crazy ideas that win wars cure diseases and transform industries few weeks ago my wife and i bought one of these vaccines cleaning robots. That goes around your room. Now you can think of your body is full of these. Little robots and those robots are the proteins inside your body that. Get the job done. They do all sorts of tasks about twenty years ago. Twenty five years ago a group of scientists asked a question where do those robots inside. Our body come from turns out our body. Has these little three d. printers churning out those robots. they're call bribes zones but you can think of them just as three d. printer and you feed and instruction sheet into that printer and it spits out a robot so the scientists had this really crazy idea and they said what about if instead of like growing the drug outside in a lab in manufacturing it and injecting it. We just slip them a little piece of paper with the software code. So that the three d. printers inside our body generate their own vaccines and that's what the m. are a drug is an example of you know i mean this is vaccine development at a speed that no one's ever seen before combined with of course ongoing medical breakthroughs that keep happening. What is all of this suggests for the next pandemic. i think it's incredibly encouraging amarna fragile. So you need to code it and something that will protect. And that's actually why it took so many years to develop because just getting that protective coating right. It's very

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Inside Biden's COVID-19 Team

Slate's If Then

08:31 min | 2 years ago

Inside Biden's COVID-19 Team

"A big part of what's lean gander is doing this week is being a spokesperson. Getting the biden. Message out about what they need and what they plan to do. The president-elect as talked about appealing to governors to try to enforce mask mandates it. Do you think those would make a difference because there are places like new york. Where you and i both live where those are in place and yet we've got big outbreaks in different communities. Well i think the key is that one how enforceable is a mandate to who is issuing the mandate. Is it somebody that these communities respect. Believe trust and i think that makes a national mandate both enforcement issues as well as the trust shoes very challenging. I do think you know a mandate coming from a governor. For example governor of south dakota that would be taken very differently would be received very differently by people in south dakota. Then if the president were issuing that same mandate should we have a national testing plan or has the boat sailed on that already so the current administration has actively discouraged. Testing has said oh. We're testing too much. That is definitely not what you're going to hear under the new administration if anything you're going to see a massive ramping up of testing and really trying especially in communities of color that have been really hard hit to make sure we have much better equity in access. But who's who's responsible for that. Is that this sort of patchwork we've got now of some state some cities. Some urgent cares or is it the federal government saying okay. We're doing widespread testing. Yeah this is the place where you're going to see. The federal government really stepping in one of the places where they could have a real impact is invoking the defense production act that would mean the federal government could compel manufacturers to crank up production. President trump has done this to a limited degree but the biden team wants to use the law. More broadly both with respect to personal protective equipment as well as scaling up production of test kits. So i i really do think we need a national plan here and that will include testing Not just people who have symptoms but people who have no symptoms expanding testing and encouraging mask. Mandates are things president-elect biden could do once. He takes office in january. That's two months from now. Normally an incoming administration would be getting information from the outgoing one. But selene says that's not happening. How much does president. Trump's refusal to concede and this sort of official transition being stuck in limbo. How much does that get in your way. Well that's a huge problem. We know historically that transitions are real period of vulnerability for the country in terms of national security. And that's whether that's a a foreign threat a terrorist threat or a threat like the corona virus and so that really could very well translate into americans dying unnecessarily to give you some examples of the kind of information we want and we can't get company gloves. do we have. How many syringes. Where are we in negotiating contracts with pharmaceutical companies with the logistics of delivery. Where are we in terms of developing databases to track who's gotten vaccinated who needs to be vaccinated. I mean those are things that are in a wait and boring nuts and bolts kind of stuff. But that's the stuff that you need to be able to plan a big response like this in terms of scaling affects nations even if the to really promising looking ones pfizer moderna if they are skilled up distribution. Is this huge challenge. How are you all thinking about vaccine distribution and getting it into the communities that that need it most so why you have to scale up. The this is where really moving forward with. The transition is really going to be important because we need to have a better understanding. What's happening on the inside with the pharmaceutical company capacity. And then once you've manufactured these doses how how do you distribute them in wear and some of that will depend on the characteristics of the vaccines. So you know the the pfizer vaccine needs to be deep-frozen minus seventy celsius. Well most family doctors. I don't know that any family doctors have the capacity to store a vaccine at that temperature. a lot of community hospitals will not have that kind of capacity either. And so what you're really looking at is having probably big academic hospital centers major health systems. Maybe pharmaceutical retail chains having central depots. Where they can do that kind of storage. But that means it's going to be harder to deliver that vaccine in particular to rural areas. So my guess is you're going to see the pfizer vaccine really targeted to urban areas. That have the capacity to deal with what we call that cold chain of freezing whereas the modern vaccine which is Which has less stringent temperature requirements in his relatively stable for a month at higher temperatures. You're going to see them journal. Vaccine probably prioritized for rural areas. And as you know a couple other vaccines emerged from the pipeline. You'll see further and further sort of targeting based on how easy it is to get those vaccines to those parts of the country. How effective those particular vaccines are for. Certain patient populations you know he might have pfizer here new york city and you might have maduna in rural wyoming listening to you. Describe the kind of logistics around that. I keep thinking about communities that have been particularly hard hit when we are talking about black and brown communities indigenous communities Ease there. I guess a painful chance that given the kind of medical infrastructure that some of these vaccines require that they're going to be doubly hit in the vaccine rollout process. Yeah this is something that we're really attentive to an it is a tricky one because there are issues a vaccine skepticism and hesitancy in some of these communities for good reason. And if you say we're going to prioritize communities of color for vaccination there will be a contingent of people who will say. Oh so we're going to be guinea pigs for this new vaccine so you have to address those very real concerns even while you are trying to prioritize because the fact is these are communities whether it's the navajo in the southwest or the south bronx here in new york city is their communities have been hit really hard and continue even now to be. Hit harder So we really do need to prioritize them if we're going to maximize the impact of the vaccines. We've been talking about trust. And i have to ask you about one of your colleagues on the advisory board Zeke emanuel who quite famously wrote an essay. saying he'd like to die at seventy five and that made a lot of people in the disability community really angry. How do you get their trust. I noticed the president-elect mentioned them specifically in his speech how do you their trust with him as a part of this group. Well i don't really want to speak to to zeke in particular but in terms of the disability community ron clean and i actually co hosted a podcast together. He had to step away for biden campaign. Were going to be the chief of staff. He's going to be the chief of staff for for President-elect biden and ron and i interviewed early on during the pandemic rebecca coakley. Who's with the center for american progress. Who is a disability rights. Activist really did listen to her concerns. Were really very much attentive to the needs of that community as well so we are taking notes. We are reaching out to people from the disability community to better understand what policies they need.

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Dow Falls 400 Points As Questions Are Raised Over Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine

Squawk Pod

04:03 min | 3 years ago

Dow Falls 400 Points As Questions Are Raised Over Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine

"Questions tonight about Madonna's vaccine sent stocks lower. But there are new signs tonight. The country is getting back to business BALDO session for Stocks Today. Stocks lose ground early to research how this as yesterday star becomes today's goat shares of Maduna tanking. Why is it that the federal government should be the source of this money? Plus IS AMERICA TURNING AGAINST OUR CITIES AS MORE COMPANIES? Allow working from home. What's the downside this? Cnbc special report markets in turmoil starts right now. Here's Scott Wapner. Welcome good to have you with us on this Tuesday night. After a late day SELLOFF. Let's get your first look at futures tonight. It was a sudden sell-off late in the day right now though. We are green across the board quite early as you know. Stock closing at their lowest following report by our partners at got news raising questions about trial results. From dern his vaccine candidate the Dow and S&P five hundred both falling more than one percent the headline from Staten News. That shook the markets today vaccine experts say modern. It didn't produce data critical to assessing Kobe. Nineteen vaccine for more on that report from Stat News. It did move the stock market. We are joined once again tonight by Dr Scott Gottlieb a CNBC contributor of course the former head of the FDA. Dr Gottlieb's good to see you again. What is your reaction to this news in this late day? Report from Stat. Well look I think. The report raised the reasonable questions. But I think the news is what it was which is the data from earners encouraging. There's now data. From multiple different vaccine development programs both preclinical and some clinical data suggesting that it's possible to develop vaccine constructs that produce genetically mean produce antibodies that could potentially be neutralizing against the virus and could afford some level of protection. But the data's very early we don't know what the title levels were for this vaccine for the antibodies produce so we don't know the magnitude the antibody production. We don't know whether or not all the antibodies were neutralizing. So that means whether or not they would actually target the virus and eliminate the virus. So there's a lot we don't know but the data was encouraging but it was early dated. I'm there's still a lot of work to be done including finding the right dose of that vaccine that could be taken into later stage trials and so you know I think the stat article raised all the reasonable questions. That was still out there yesterday as well but I think the totality of the data that we have around different vaccine contracts should give us increasing confidence that at some point in the future and perhaps in the near future going into the fall we should be able to develop experimental vaccines that will deliver some level of immunity against this virus. Some are asking the question tonight. Dr Gotlib whether this data should have been released at all by Madonna. And how would you answer that? Well look I'm not sure why they released. The data set the way they did and I suspect they felt compelled to release after there was some discussion of the data on Friday. Or perhaps of this data there was some discussion about data from an early trial on Friday. At a press conference that was held and if that was representing them returning data they may have felt compelled to release Monday morning but perhaps if they You know we had the opportunity to. They would have waited a little longer until they had data on all of the forty five patients. Whether or not they were producing neutralizing antibodies as well as quantitative data on the level of antibody production so they qualified the data to describe the level of antibody production that they saw the trial but they didn't quantify it and you would have wanted to see the quantity of the antibodies that were being produced really to have an accurate picture of just how robust the immune response was to this virus. I suspect that they didn't have a complete data set. They said at the time they disclosed that they only had data on the neutralizing antibodies. I eight patients so only had data on whether or not the antibodies are actually targeting limiting the virus on eight of the forty five patients for the patients. We know that they developed what we call binding antibodies. Anybody's abound the virus. But we don't know they eliminate the virus

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