35 Burst results for "Vaccines"

Amber Athey: Democrats Won't Stop at Only Taking Your Guns

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 15 hrs ago

Amber Athey: Democrats Won't Stop at Only Taking Your Guns

"I'm not a huge fan of Jonah Goldberg You stay out of that or anything But he had a really great column though I'm pretty sure it was his I think it was that hot air I don't remember I always screw up where it's from But the columns 8 years old maybe 7 8 years old And he made a really great point about why the left just never wins on this argument about taking away people's guns As a matter of fact amber as you well know not only that I'm winning they're getting just destroyed constitutional carries taking over large swaths of America right now The gun argument is a big huge cultural loss for the left And monster loss right Which is one of few areas you've been successful But Goldberg's premise in peace is that you know the war against smoking worked really well because everybody knew a smoker So you knew how to talk to that person you know Mom dad don't smoke it does this and that you know what would kind of ring their bell But the Democrats don't talk to gun owners like that The first words out of their mouth these Jamal Bowman screaming at you that you want kids to die more death As if that's gonna win any way leave an impression like oh yeah I want to talk and negotiate with this guy over my right to defend my family They just don't know how to talk to us and that's why they just continue to get wrecked That's definitely a huge part of it And by the way this is also the same party that would gladly take away all of our rights not just our gun rights if they had the opportunity They talk about Australia and New Zealand well guess what happened and Australia and New Zealand when people didn't take the vaccine They were literally routed up and put in camps Yes Yes Yes Which was called the conspiracy theory right And everybody was called the crazy conspiracy theorists All they loved every second of it Same thing in Canada We were told that's not going to happen in representative democracies You're not going to have protesters locked up in their money confiscated and thrown in jail No that actually happened That actually happened

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Did the American Founders Warn Us About Dr. Fauci?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:32 min | 4 d ago

Did the American Founders Warn Us About Dr. Fauci?

"Here is a question somebody has emailed us freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Charlie, have you caught any part of the Fauci documentary? What are your thoughts? All right, I have not watched the Fauci documentary. I've watched little bits and pieces that I've seen out there. This guy is everything the founding fathers tried to warn us about. The framers the founders, the promise of the American founding, by the way, I think needs to be a constant rallying cry for the conservative movement. The framers got it right. It is a unifying principle that unites people of all different backgrounds and races and creeds and religions. The American founding is so beautiful. When it's properly understood, not understood through a liberal lens that can the American founding was illiberal in some ways. That's a separate topic if we want to cover that later. But the founders and the framers warned us about people like Anthony Fauci. Anthony Fauci is an evil person. I don't have delight in saying that. I don't say that lightly. And Anthony Fauci has done significant damp, not just significant damage. Generational damage. No one voted for Anthony Fauci? He is a violation of the consent to the governed Anthony Fauci is against every one of the core promises of the structure of the U.S. Constitution, consent to the governed, separation of power, checks and balances, he's against all of it. He stands against it. So Anthony Fauci has a new documentary out, let's first go to cut 25, a D.C. resident confronts Anthony Fauci and the vaccine play cut 25. People in America are not settled with the information that's been given to us right now. So I'm not going to be lining up taking a shot on a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place. And then you all create a shot and miraculous time. If it allows thousands of people like you, don't get vaccinated, you're going to let this virus continue to percolate in this country and in this world. Something like the common flu then, right? You gonna pass. Yeah, definitely. Because when you start talking about paying people to get vaccinated, when you start talking about incentivizing things to get people vaccinated, it's something else going on with that. That's okay, because y'all campaign is about fear. It's about inciting fear in people you all attack people with fear. That's what this pandemic is. He's confronting Anthony Fauci straight to his face. Why don't more Senate Republicans have as much courage as him?

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John Zmirak: Never-Trump Christians Need to Repent

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:37 min | 5 d ago

John Zmirak: Never-Trump Christians Need to Repent

"Just talking about two columns that you wrote for the stream dot org stream dot org. They go hand in hand. So the first part we've just discussed, what is the second part part two? Part two, but they need to repent. Never Trump Christians and their leftist allies owe us apologies. Now, again, this is uses sort of Donald Trump as the figure, but it's not just about what people did to Trump. It's what they said and did to his supporters. Because if he just stayed a real estate magnet, they wouldn't have bothered him. So it really wasn't about him. It was about his supporters. It was about the deplorables. It was about those of us who don't belong at the country club, except maybe as caddies. And like we're caddies at the country club who tried to come drink in the bar. And it's their job to get us horrible redneck white trash out of the bar. Get us out of politics and get us back on the links carrying bags, which is what we're supposed to do. What was said and done to Trump supporters over the past 6 years has been unspeakable. They accused us of wanting a dictatorship where we would imprison our political enemies. Actually, it turned out that's what the Democrats wanted. They accused us of being fascist, but they're the ones who wanted the lockdown to lock down people in their homes and close their churches and make them lose their jobs and close their businesses. They accused us of wanting to control people's bodies. They're the ones who forced this dead baby vaccine into our veins at the threat of losing their jobs, being kicked out of the military.

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What Journalist Heather Mullins Is Covering These Days

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:53 min | 5 d ago

What Journalist Heather Mullins Is Covering These Days

"Heather, what else what are you working on these days? What projects and what stories are you investigating? You know, I cover the election stuff is really my big one just because I'm so well versed in it. I know what they're doing. I know how they do it. So I feel like I'm ten steps ahead at this point. But you know, I cover everything else from the Twitter files to government censorship, but it's all sort of connected, right? Because everyone's seen a lot of this Twitter file stuff come out when it comes to coronavirus and the CDC, the NIH Fauci, but we haven't yet even touched the censorship of the election files. And we know that people like through the vote were banned off of Twitter right when they were doing all these investigations. So I'm really curious when Elon Musk is going to start revealing all of this censorship of the election project. That's a big deal. I hadn't thought of that. So he has not yet done that. In other words, there are there's information that he has not yet made. Exactly. And I think he's doing it strategically. The way he's releasing this because a lot of the people that believe in election fraud are typically more conservative, right? Because they've gotten it from sources like myself, but a lot of these people that shape their entire worldview from one hour evening of CNN are convinced it's the big lie. So you have this clear divide between groups of people, but people are starting to wake up to the censorship of the vaccine adverse reactions. The censorship of the effective treatments and when they realize how bad the government collusion was with big tech and media to censor those things and they realized that how corrupt and dangerous that is, I think the very next step is saying, well, maybe they actually did lie about the election fraud as well.

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Dennis Has His Own Theories About Unhappy Young Americans

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:03 min | 6 d ago

Dennis Has His Own Theories About Unhappy Young Americans

"No idea how many reports are coming out about how many unhappy young Americans there are. And I have many, many theories as to why. There is no reason why in the freest country or until three years ago the freest country in the world, and I mean that literally I don't mean that as acute line. We are no longer the freest country in the world. I don't know who is, but we are not. We were for all of our history. And the shattering that was allowed in the name of health, in the name of health, you can basically do anything to human beings. You can crush their lives. I saw that I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this, but I need to just say this. Health is the God to whom we sacrifice people. Mandating vaccines to young people, where the chances of their being hurt are greater than the chances of their being helped. The forcing of people to lock down. And the cruelty of not allowing dying people to be with a loved one. The medical profession took part in one of the cruelest exercises on a broad social basis in American history. It began the end of my admiration for the medical profession in this country. Which reached full status with the American medical association announcing that birth certificates should not list the sex of the child that is born because there is no sex of a child that is born. You can't assign one, they'll decide what they are later.

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Appeals court blocks vaccine mandate for US gov't workers

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | Last week

Appeals court blocks vaccine mandate for US gov't workers

"And appeals court has blocked a vaccine mandate for U.S. government workers, I'm Lisa dwyer. A federal appeals court has blocked president Joe Biden's order that federal employees get vaccinated against COVID-19. The 5th U.S. circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments that Biden as the nation's chief executive has the same authority as the CEO of a private corporation to require the employees be vaccinated, opponents of the policy said it was an encroachment of federal workers lives that neither the constitution nor federal statutes authorize Biden issued the executive order in September 2021. The White House said at one point that 98% of federal workers were vaccinated. U.S. district judge Jeffrey Brown appointed by then president Donald Trump issued a nationwide injunction against the requirement back in January 2022. I'm Lisa dwyer

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A Colorado City Wants to Limit Number of Gas Stations

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:14 min | Last week

A Colorado City Wants to Limit Number of Gas Stations

"A democratic run city needless to say in Colorado. City, by the name of Louisville, passed an ordinance limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within the city to just 6. They want to fight climate change in Louisville, Colorado. Everything the left touches in ruins, this country could be energy independent. But what you must understand about the climate change activities, the anti climate change activities. Is that they are another left wing attempt. At the control of society. COVID was an example, fully successful from the left point of view. They got healthy people to take an experimental vaccine. They got kids out of school for only bad reasons, no good reasons. They ruined tens of thousands of small businesses because they're in cahoots with big businesses, so you could go to target, but you couldn't go to Jerry's hardware store.

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Mike Cernovich Weighs In on Media Bias Against Republicans

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:15 min | Last week

Mike Cernovich Weighs In on Media Bias Against Republicans

"What are your thoughts on so you're talking about kind of this personality, this charisma? On how the media is typically always against Trump, at least the left wing media. And they're against desantis, but not as much kind of depends on where Trump is. Maybe they want to benefit from pitting Trump against desantis, but pretty much desantis gets more positive mainstream media covers than Trump. So would that be because he doesn't have as much at that personality? Do you think it's because of his political views? Why do you feel like Trump is going to be the one who's vilified first? Well, because desantis hasn't fully run nationally. Remember, desantis was killing grandma, 60 minutes did that special on him claiming that he was giving the vaccine to a politically powerful donor and even Democrats because Democrats wanted everybody vaccinated were hyperventilating over that lie by 60 minutes because they're going, oh great, desantis was getting people to the most popular market for distribution of the vaccine and now you're saying that it's fake or corrupt or something. Good job. So even it was weird even Democrats were saying this is too far and it's probably going to torpedo their mass vaccination plan. So a lot of it is that he is just not the national stage,

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Dr. Joe Ladapo: COVID Vaccines Create Negative Effect After 7 Month

The Dan Bongino Show

02:01 min | Last week

Dr. Joe Ladapo: COVID Vaccines Create Negative Effect After 7 Month

"Florida Surgeon General Joe ladapo a medical doctor and a PhD Telling the truth publicly about COVID Pushing masks pushing the vaccine in little kids All these low value divisive policies that they did Meanwhile here's the truth right You look at these studies of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines There was a study published a few weeks ago in a journal called lancet a great a journal that's well known I should say And what did these authors show They showed that after 7 months the protection for infection right It started I don't know around 70% down down down down At 7 months it hops onto the other side of the axis right So it is negative And that continues And that the magnitude of that negativity increases over time What does that mean folks It literally means that the people who receive that vaccine were more likely to contract COVID-19 after 7 months than the people who did not That is a fact as the CDC or FDA ever said a word about that See I'm telling you there are people out there the tide is turning That is a ridiculously smart guy This is what happens when conservatives vote conservative stuff Folks I'm sorry I can't take it anymore The idea that oh gosh elections you know they only benefit Democrats ever Okay listen Democrats cheat in elections Oh okay great It happens Yes I understand that It's not great that they cheat I get your point But I'm not disputing that cheating is going on I believe back then I was the victim of it in an election I ran and based on actual information Having said that when we show up in mass like we did in Florida those are the kinds of people who get appointed in positions of government who have microphones who can start speaking to others

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Judgment Day for the American Economy With Edward Dowd

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:37 min | 2 weeks ago

Judgment Day for the American Economy With Edward Dowd

"Now is Ed dowd author of cause unknown, an author and founder of finance technologies portfolio manager at BlackRock for ten years managing $14 billion equity growth fund. I do want to talk to you today about the vaccine issue. I think it's really interesting. But I want to start with Silicon Valley bank and the bank run that almost happened didn't happen signature bank at how should we think about this? What are the big lessons and what do you think is the most obvious truth in media is missing? This was going to happen regardless. At the end of November of last year, N two money supply did year over year negative growth. Okay, so the last time that happened was 1930 and so this is the 5th time since 1868, that's occurred. And the other four times it happened is associated with financial panics. About a month and a half ago, I put out a tweet talking about we were seeing a setup in the capital markets, different asset classes lining up to agar poor things for financial assets. And SVB just happens to be the headline. And we're going to see what I think is rolling thunder rolling financial crises throughout the next year or two. I think it's going to be a controlled implosion on the way down because the fed and the government are going to come in and do this whack a mole thing. And every time something weird, it's like we had, they're going to respond, the markets will think everything's okay. But I think this is the beginning of the end of the global financial system, as we know, and something new is coming in the next two to three years. I suspect

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Pandemic 3 years later: Has the COVID-19 virus won?

AP News Radio

01:17 min | 2 weeks ago

Pandemic 3 years later: Has the COVID-19 virus won?

"It's been three years since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 coronavirus had spread to pandemic level. And health experts are pondering if it will ever go away. It was March 11th, 2020. COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. World Health Organization director doctor Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. In the U.S., the virus was spreading fast, first detected in a patient in Washington state, January 18th, and infecting passengers on a cruise ship being held off San Francisco. Then president Trump announced travel restrictions and businesses began to close. We will ultimately and expeditiously defeat this virus. Researchers say, although restrictions are gone and tracking information seems to have dried up, mostly due to politics. The virus looks like it's here to stay, and that new variants that emerge from anywhere threaten a more serious outbreak. Vaccines, immunity and treatment drugs are keeping fatalities down, but some 900 people are still dying every day. The coronavirus outbreak, which began three years ago, killed 6.8 million people worldwide, and 1.1 million in America. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Jim Hanson and Will Chamberlain Talk Government Collusion

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:18 min | 2 weeks ago

Jim Hanson and Will Chamberlain Talk Government Collusion

"Good buddy, Wilt Chamberlain, who is senior counsel at the Internet accountability project and also part of the article three project. Will, I am having trouble actually keeping up with all the evidence dropping recently about government collusion with the tech tyrants to censor political enemies. I'm stunned, at least we knew it was going on, but the amount of actual proof coming out these days is gobsmacking. Yeah, no, it really is stunning how many different government agencies were in on the sort of misinformation slash disinformation racket. And I mean, yesterday I think there was a Twitter files drop and saw something about how people were proposing, we need to censor truthful speech that might lead people to draw the wrong conclusions. Like straight up, truthful, you know, truthful speech about their reactions or the vaccine, for instance, that just might lead people to think the wrong way. That's totally unacceptable, totally not the way that our government should be working, and yet this is what somehow not only government agencies, but nonprofits and NGOs funded by the State Department and helping human services, all these people are just involved in trying to get Twitter to create a discursive world that they prefer. It's stupid. We need to it's unconstitutional. It's horrifying. Now they obviously

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Caller: Does Anyone Trust a Government That Lies to People?

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:23 min | 2 weeks ago

Caller: Does Anyone Trust a Government That Lies to People?

"Well, my first point in the second time for a second, but the first point is for you and everybody listening. Does anyone out there believe that a government that lies to the people and hides from the people taxes, the truth about the origins and vaccines for COVID-19, the Russian collusion collusion hoax? And intimidates the people and controls free speech on social media that that government is not totally willing and capable of election rigging, cheating and fixing. Is there anybody out there that believes that? It's a great question. Secondly, you were just talking about Californian pollution and environmental whatever. If I get this project done Todd, would you write a forward for me for my upcoming book called Sarah feces and walking guide to San Francisco and other great American cities? That sounds like one heck of a book a page Turner. If I've ever heard of one well, yeah, I don't know what you're going to use the pages for, but maybe somebody out there on the streets can find a use for them. Well,

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Rep. Lauren Boebert: Dr. Fauci Needs to Be Held Accountable, Locked Up

The Dan Bongino Show

01:42 min | 2 weeks ago

Rep. Lauren Boebert: Dr. Fauci Needs to Be Held Accountable, Locked Up

"Here Fauci yesterday appeared on Fox News on Neil cavuto show where he goes to do his mea culpas and fake ones And he's insisting again that he did not push lockdowns still trying to push some evidence about this potential wet market theory And he said you know I wasn't the one who kept CDC director Redfield off the call about the potential lab leak I just don't trust this guy And you know he just reminds me of the Mötley Crüe song You know girl don't go away man Just go away at this point I mean he's been on the wrong side of everything It's true Yes I want to see him in cuffs and not those invisible tufts that AOC carries around Fauci needs to be locked up for what he has done to the American people We are seeing the origins of COVID We knew it all along It's coming out and we're seeing that this was absolutely gain of function and you talk about it as often on your show very clearly and eloquently getting this information out to the people I'm so grateful for that But Fauci did push lockdowns He did push masks He did push vaccines and vaccine mandates And he is injured So many thousands tens of thousands of Americans if not more whether it be financially whether it be our children in schools or even spiritually with the lockdown of churches how many churches are back to their full capacity or are people just said well we don't do this anymore Or even with the vaccines that were forced on them there's so much that he did that was absolutely wrong And he needs to be held accountable to the fullest extent for his actions

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The Capturing of the W.H.O.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:59 min | 3 weeks ago

The Capturing of the W.H.O.

"I'd like to talk about the capturing of the who, the who. Who's on first? Well, I'm not talking about the band. I'm talking about the World Health Organization. And I'm going to talk about a little known aspect of the World Health Organization, the way in which it has been overtaken, manipulated and captured. By a private money and specifically by the private money deployed by the Gates Foundation by Bill and Melinda Gates. Now, the World Health Organization was created after World War II. And initially, the idea was that member countries would make contributions and the World Health Organization would be kind of a coordinating group that would work through these countries to improve health to improve health practices around the world. Very noble mission seemed to work pretty well. The World Health Organization made some notable advances, including the wide dissemination of smallpox, vaccines, leading to the virtual eradication of smallpox. But then what happened in the 1980s is that the World Health Organization began to show signs of being politicized. And the Reagan administration said, hey, if you keep doing this, we're not going to give you money. And the World Health Organization panicked. And began to expand its funding to take a lot of money from nonprofit groups that could final money into the World Health Organization, but also pharmaceutical giants like GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis. So suddenly these pharmaceutical big pharma began to put conditions on the money will give you money to do this. We'll give you money to do that. And that's troubling enough because you can see how companies like Pfizer can use their leverage now with the World Health Organization financial leverage. Because they're contributing a significant portion of the budget

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1984 on Steroids With Tracy Beanz

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:09 min | 3 weeks ago

1984 on Steroids With Tracy Beanz

"Tracy you have an article here, bombshell court order outlines proven government big tech censorship to tell us about it. Yes, this is Missouri versus Biden, one of the biggest cases that's going on right now in the country. It is so huge. Well, basically, the states of Missouri and Louisiana decided they were going to sue the federal government because they said the federal government was stepping in to censor American speech on a myriad of topics from COVID to vaccines to the Hunter Biden laptop to election integrity, all kinds of different stuff. They stepped in, they asked the judge if he could file a temporary injunction to stop the government agencies from discussing this stuff. Any longer with the social media companies like Twitter, Facebook, Google, all of them. So in order to get there, to grant that temporary injunction, the judge gave them expedited discovery and deposition power, which is almost unheard of generally. But to do it at such a high level of all these government agencies was absolutely bonkers. They did it. They granted it. The government kicked and screamed and fought. But ultimately, the heads of sissa, the CDC, you know, Anthony Fauci was deposed. Elvis Chan from the FBI was deposed. All these people were deposed in this case. And today we're getting the filing finally from the states of Missouri, Louisiana and various plaintiffs to make the case for that temporary injunction. The judge has already said they've basically made their case because the discovery they've received has been absolutely off the charts insane. So remember that disinformation governance board that they tried to spring up, Nina jankowitz, who's now begging for money. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Yeah, she is to sue what Fox News. Is that what she's doing? 100,000 bucks, yeah. Yeah. So she, that disinformation governance board was actually just a cover for what they're already doing at sissa. Sisa declared they learned through this lawsuit discovery. Your thoughts, cognitive infrastructure. So cisa has declared that your thoughts, the things you type on social media and what you think are part of their infrastructure. Therefore, they can regulate those things as they would any other piece of critical infrastructure that they are in charge of.

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Agree to Be Disagreeable

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:08 min | 3 weeks ago

Agree to Be Disagreeable

"When people differ, they have two choices. They can dismiss your arguments with their arguments, or they can dismiss you. The left overwhelmingly dismisses the person, not the argument. That's why I coined the acronym 20 years ago, 6 herbs sexist intolerance xenophobic homophobic summer public racist bigoted. You never heard of her. Oh, that's great. Oh yeah, absolutely. 15, 20 years ago. That's all they do. You said, you know, maybe the vaccines are not good, especially for young people. And you're an anti vaxxer. So they don't have to deal with all the scientists who said, you know, there's myocarditis developing in kids that otherwise wouldn't have it, and it seems to be correlated with the COVID vaccine. Anti vaxxer, it doesn't matter what subject you raise. I really don't think that united should hire pilot based on race. Racist.

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We Deserve Answers From Dr. Fauci

The Officer Tatum Show

01:09 min | Last month

We Deserve Answers From Dr. Fauci

"Doctor Fauci now crooked crooked crooked people. I do not understand how you consider yourself a virologist. And my thing is this. I understand that there's things that I don't know. same thing in policing. People talk a big game, but if you had never won a uniform, you have no idea for the most part what you're talking about. So I know there's probably things in virology that I don't understand, but we deserve an explanation. I shouldn't have to go and try to be a scientist and figure this out. Doctor Fauci should be able to get out there and say, this is what happened and this is why and I'm wrong. Or this is what happened. This is why I had nothing to do with it because of X, Y, Z these people should be out here explaining that why people have a heart attacks and dropping dead after taking a vaccine. Why are people complaining about it? I haven't gotten a vaccine, so I don't have any complaints. I don't know what they're talking about. I'm just watching people from all walks of life, complain about side effects, complain about family members who have died, we see people just we see athletes that in numbers that we've never seen before. Just dropping dead out of nowhere.

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"vaccines" Discussed on Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates

Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates

04:09 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates

"Because of that we can't have mandated use again. We can have incentive incentives for it but mandating. It's on. I don't believe it's appropriate at also adding into that. If an employer takes the blade arguments that's everyone being vaccinated is required. There are holes that are shot all over that because there are exemptions for religious use for instance a person might object that some of these drugs came through stem cell research. There's exemptions for pregnancy so we do have people in the workplace that are not vaccinated so that does shoot a bit of a whole argument that everyone there is or must be deactivated. Okay i wanna come back to the whole in the argument part but for the moment i want to stay on the issue of whether these this vaccine as you argued is is somewhat under tested under examined under trialled And i want to bring that to larry and one other thing i just wanna break the fourth wall Right now i'm kind of directing the conversation. But i would be delighted if the two of you want sort of just keep going back and forth with each other without my intervention if you feel motivated to To respond to break in. Just please go for. Don't wait for me to To to invite you into the conversation. But in this case. Larry so larry. What about michael's point that That this thing from the perspective of the public went a lot faster than most development. And that that's a cause for concern on the part of a lot of people out there can well first of all. let's just deal with the emergency use authorisation. because that's if an if indeed. That was the crux of the argument. It's gonna just completely melt away because within weeks The fda is likely to give a full licensor to art messenger arnaiz. Certainly by the end of the summer When our universities are back. And so. I think the Those would be pfizer in madonna. Just to in modern are the trim all singer rna. Vaccines and johnson and johnson will follow suit. This is a a an extraordinarily well tested vaccine. much more than the public realizes. Yes it was developed very quickly because we had new technologies that was a miracle of science. But we didn't skimp at all on the clinical trials under a tens of thousands of people in the clinical trials. There have been over two and a half billion doses globally of covert vaccines given. This is one of the most safe one most effective vaccines that we've ever had and the public should not be under an allusion that somehow We skipped corners. It's really really good set of vaccines and the risks of getting covert nineteen irrespective of your medical condition or your age or much much greater mark having your address result than these vaccines on so these are highly safe highly effective vaccines and the regulatory agency that actually regulates the workplaces specifically said that employers can do it under emergencies authorization. So i think that is a red herring and we've never seen an emergency use authorization in the way we have here because this is not this is a a globally population wide rollout. It's not an emergency. Rollout is a rollout based upon the entire population. They're great vaccines. And i encourage everyone to get one. It's safer.

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"vaccines" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Radio Boston

"We care for live their very best lives and as soon for years. We have been very proactive about flu. Vaccines and we got to a point. Few years ago where we got up to. About ninety percent of our employees getting flu vaccines and we mandated In two thousand eighteen and moved to very close very close to one hundred percent The reason we did that was because in order for older adults live their best lives as steve point that i would. I'm in this industry. There needs to be a tremendous amount of engagement by staff with residents. You have people who are frail. You have people with dementia There's a lot of high touch environments As the pandemic Got to a point where Vaccines were available..

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"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

Hack

04:07 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

"Dabbler seven. Someone's texted in. I just turned off because nothing will fill the void. That's kind of blake fair enough coal in. What is your experience with off to pay. Has it made you overspend on things that you shouldn't one. Three hundred zero triple five. Three six. melissa brown is a financial expert and she wrote a book. It's called on f finances. Thanks for coming on hack mel. The big story obviously has been these huge sale. Thirty nine billion dollars off to pay earned by these two australian guys. People are really celebrating that. But what did you think when you saw those headlines I think. I've re rochat as so i would love to see some honesty headlines And for it to be freight reframed uis two blokes make billions preying on millennia. Women particularly and i know her. That's quite a hush thing to say but they proposing in they saying that. This is a budgeting tool when that dishonesty is for me kuwait. It's about being honest. And saying these are the tool that will cause people to overspend because if something called the framing effect and consumers absolutely should be aware that that is happening. Can you explain that effect. What is it about what is splitting the payment up into full quarters. One quota h. How does that make me think that you'll sort of spending less somehow that it's okay to spend that money. Yes actually as a psychological effects what's called a based in pricing psychology could framing so instead of you thinking you're spending one hundred dollars. The brain only registered the repayments so the full of twenty five dollars and whilst you may never have increased that spin to one hundred six dane for example you would have no problem adding a lazy. Something t- kat and having your time it's go up to twenty nine dollars so that's the effect it's causing you to spend any after pays earn publicly listed documents. Because they're in a six company they show that if retailers pop onto the sides to every spend we'll go up by an average of thirty percents and that's the reason retailers pay moles after pie. Then say for credit card or merchant fees because they know they after there. Every spend will go up so dramatically. And you've said that you know young people specifically young women being targeted by off to pay. What is it about young people that sort of you know that they'd being drawn into this kind of game. I think it's a part of it. Is that financial literacy so And it does seem like a good alternative to critic huts. The supposition is. There's no interest so they four. Is that base. How because i'm not having that enormous interest payment but if we're overspending by more than the interest then really just the same thing it's just labelled differently and kind of that it's still a pig is simply sakonnet so actually think credits do bad credit cards on great but when after paying an different find out pilot is come out and say. Oh but we're a budgeting tool. Yeah i think that we can kobe us on that one mellon. We've got about a minute to we wrap up. But what is your advice to people if they are going to use off to pay down the track if this is something that you want to use the up. Highlighter is something that you want use. It's making sure you have the money. <hes> beforehand. So don't use that. As i wanna use it for discretionary spend and i really won't be so that i can use my available cash for another discretionary spent so simply use it for those bills that you've got coming up that you already have cash full but maybe you want to have the cash Lost a little go right. Melissa brown financial advisor thanks so much for coming on hack and chatting to us and yes. Someone's texted something. Similar to what mel said the issues and the platforms like off to pay its limited education that we have about financial literacy. That he's what time in this episode of hack catch you next time.

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"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

Hack

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

"Your payments on after pay. Has it made you overspend one. Three hundred opel five three six. Call me shalala. Madeira has this story. When i would be shopping for something it would show me like the to pay her way price. So i think for me. I started saying that price rather than the full price of the item. Morgan is twenty and leaves in sydney. She started using buy now pay later product. after pay. five years ago i kept going through phases. It stinks where they like the guy through big shoe vying phase rod go through like a close buying phase very like it really created like a thirst for more on like a catch twenty two five more that lead to more and more debt i also than started using other pay by now pilates teams like zip pay and that i also started. I go to credit cards ball because it was something that it was like. It became habitual pretty soon. Morgan was in over her head at my absolute was and that would be cross like often pay credit cards and if i would say it was like twenty thousand dollars. If not more. She'd be unable to pay off after pay loans and they'd cut her off but not for long really like it cuts you off until he. The irony was morgan. Had this wardrobe full of beautiful things but couldn't afford to enjoy them. It means that. I called out my friends on weekends. I caught hates food of coffee. Like when i was out. No one knew how fine debt moving had gotten. She was ashamed and kept it a secret. Eventually mogens sort help from psychologist. Who helped her understand. The underlying cause of her spending become addictive at led to what i now know impulsive shopping habits so join worker the therapist. I thought it kind of noticing that i lost my impulse control when it came to buy. These kinds of financial products are worth big money. I know peter is incredibly attractive. Space going after a ten trillion dollar.

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"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

Hack

05:02 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

"So i kind of launch it online and then it just kind of blew up from the. How did you even think to to sort of build out. How does it actually work in the back end. Yeah it's pretty simple. It's pretty straightforward. It just basically grabs available appointments from four different vaccination all across sydney from western sydney to inner city. And basically will like you said kind of ding when there's a new appointment available at any of those vaccination centers and it has a direct link to the booking form which was another complaint from the nurses wasn't they couldn't actually find the and forms for different vaccination hubs and right now. It's obviously just i. In parts of sydney as you mentioned. Is that a capability to expand this around the country. Yes so i mean. I built it over the weekend and release it. Today's and i'm just going take enough with traffic. I think if people in sydney useful. And i've been getting some good feedback definitely thinking about expanding it and introducing possibly vaccinations to it as well. And what is the take-up bane. Has it been going off on the website. Yes we've had about one hundred and twenty thousand users over the forty eight hours and about eighty thousand dollars. Quick out to the vaccination forms so what usage getting shared around a lot but really heartfelt message is getting sent back saying we're able to book using it. Yeah someone's texted..

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"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

Hack

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

"I sai what is in the prime minister's own for phase plan whereas pado phase b Says that we need to have economic incentives there and you're not quite the jerry maguire movie Which is probably a probably some of ulises would've saying you know. Show me the money It it works in terms of changing people's behaviour. It's just one vehicle and by the way at the same time it's economically sensible to provide some stimulus given the economy Is is really struggling. Economy there because obviously say that six billion dollars will be spent back in the economy. But what economists have said. He's rising something like job. Sika back to the right that it was lost g. when we were at the heart of the pandemic now we're at a worst staging in places like new south wales They're saying jobseeking needs to be returned that right to to stimulate the economy. Will you back that. Well there's no doubt that when you pay additional money to people who are unemployed. I spend it Just as if you pay money at three hundred dollars overwhelmingly it would be spent rather than side. Some people matz i've it. It's up to them. What they do with the money anthony albanesi. Do you support giving welfare to people who are really struggling and outbreak areas around the country. Right now and returning job seeker back to that right. Because economists say that will actually increase jobs and make sure people stay in jobs as well. Well no because job. Seca keep capable in jobs because it's paid to people who don't have jobs. So what economists as that will actually stimulate the economy to ensure other people kept in john's enough spending. It's the cycle. So what do you say about those issues regarding job. Saco what i say. Is that what we're proposing will help support jobs because people will spend this money it will be three hundred dollars That'll be pied at Two people before december one. So it's a time when it snowed when the economy's really struggling look i understand. It's really tough for people to survive on job. Seca as a member of parliament on on a much higher income Get that people do it. Tough and You know would like at some stage in in a feature government to be able to to make Further increases it wasn't increase That we called for and we support it when people really need it marced. I'm supporting the policy that we announced today. And what i to Would you respect us too. mike announcements about expenditure On on the run during a radio interview where nancy This would make a substantial difference including a three hundred dollar..

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"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

Hack

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

"To a side effect saying. Can you want to do in order to fix that. Access for young people to increase supply We know that the two jobs that The prime minister had this year with the rollout of the vaccine and national quarantine. The two things we gotta fix. We haven't had enough supply. We didn't do enough deals with enough pharmacy companies to get enough vaccines early enough. Anthony albanesi cain tonight. What your idea though. Is we know that that happened in the past the issue that way hearing from young people is. How do i even book in to get these kind of back pay. So what's your plan for that. I get the frustration. I'm frustrated too and I speak to play play mile electric. Who frustrated who can't get appointments but supply increase supply is coming but they needs to be as well. We need to do everything that is possible. We need to talk to our friends in the united states We need to talk to not myself opportunity with their For the israelis had extra vaccines fayza vaccines or about to expire. They gave them all sold them to south korea. We could have had that opportunity. We need to reach out for vaccine. Stacked the government has said that we are getting more fiso before the end of the year. What i'm asking is that how do young people access and book the vaccine. That's the way we're facing that. I know it's an issue. I'm not the government. I can't fix Appointments what i can. Do you wish for a better system for that. Yeah absolutely we should be rolling at vaccines for example where people work We should be rolling out vaccines for example retail workers In with i work. We'll these calls or somewhere else. They should be vaccines available where people work. We should be rolling out vaccines at universities. Way people Study we need to do everything at ad disposal to make sure that people have access to vaccines but at the moment the problem is we haven't had enough exit and this isn't something where saying this is something that we were saying last year. Anthony alvin easy is our guest. He's the opposition later. And i do want to put these other texts to you. Someone says three hundred dollars for vaccine is an insult. I've lost somewhere between forty to fifty percent of my income with covert. What is labor pushing for in terms of support for young people who've lost work well..

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"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

Hack

04:27 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Hack

"This is an abc podcast. The federal opposition says. It's gordon idea to get us all vaccinated. They'll give us three hundred dollars to get the job. We're going to hear from the person behind that plan. Opposition leader anthony albanesi in a second. Hello.

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"vaccines" Discussed on Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson

Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson

05:57 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson

"Moderna. The thing that jumped out to me was This idea that. If if messenger are rene could be harnessed to make medicines and vaccines that it would be very much an information technology at a major transformation. How we think about making medicines. This is dr steven hogue. He's the president of moderna hogue. And the folks that madonna believe. The technology has the potential to revolutionize not just the development of vaccines but therapeutic drugs as well because what messenger ordinary aruna is is. It's just a way to send instructions to a cell in the body To make a protein and that meant that if you could crack the code if you will if you could find a way to produce messenger are and get it into cells and cause them to make proteins that you would be able to do nearly limitless number of things because You just need to change the instructions as opposed to change everything about the vaccine or about the medicine which is the traditional way that they've been developed and that idea eh. Just was captivating. When madonna was founded in two thousand ten the company was primarily interested in using mri to develop therapeutics but it quickly shifted. Its focus to vaccines in fact by the time. News began to filter out of china about a new corona virus. Madonna had already used. 'em are anna in nine successful trials for different vaccines. That's why hogue says. The company was confident that they're covid nineteen vaccine would work but it still needed to go through clinical trials and approval by regulators. And i will never forget the moment that the independent data safety monitoring board allowed myself. And was actually. Dr fauci was there as well We were allowed into their virtual meeting room and they read out the results and that the vaccine was ninety. Four percent effective far far beyond. I think are sumptious going into that. That read out that you just this incredible sense of elation and little bit of pride but just joy that That all of this work the last eight years and particularly everything that happened in twenty twenty was going to pay off in and that we were going to be able to stop this. Pandemic developing a safe and effective vaccine in less than a year is an extraordinary accomplishment. The previous record was four years. And we've only begun to tap the potential of mri may moderna has now turned. Its attention back to the vaccines. It was developing before covid nineteen came along including avian flu and the virus. But it's a vaccine that can treat cancer after already developed that has long been the holy grail for researchers most infectious diseases have a limited number of variations but every cancer tumor is different. So how can you develop a vaccine for a disease with such a high degree of personalization. Hogue is convinced that it's now possible using mri may. It's a really unique approach. It is a personalized cancer vaccine. So we actually make aren't vaccine for each individual individually based on their cancer. And so what you do. Is you take a biopsy of their cancer and you figure out what's the what does that cancer look like. What are the mutations that that cancer has and then we turn those mutations into a vaccine that specifically drives an immune response to those mutations and give that back to the individual think of it as as really just strengthening the immune response or helping to teach the immune system what the cancer looks like and one of the great things about a software like technology. Like messenger irony is that we really are able to create an individualized vaccine using the same technology. Just by copying pasting your information into it and it's the same technology really that we use to create a billion doses of corona virus vaccine. There's no question that has radically changed the future a vaccine science. There's no hope for diseases like cancer that once seemed impervious to vaccines. Researchers are also working on a universal vaccine for influenza and for rare genetic diseases. Such as cystic fibrosis caused by dysfunctional deficient proteins. But if two hundred years of vaccine research as taught us anything is that. There's no place for overconfidence. The next pathogen that comes along maybe even more deadly more elusive than we've encountered before the good news is that we will now go into the next battle better armed and ever before. I'm walter isaacson and you've been listening to trail blazers an original podcast from dell technologies. If you'd like to learn more about the guests and today's episode please visit dell technologies dot com slash trail blazers. Thanks for listening..

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"vaccines" Discussed on POLITICO Dispatch

POLITICO Dispatch

07:42 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on POLITICO Dispatch

"So natasha in your reporting you looked at how this scepticism of vaccinations despite the safety and efficacy vaccines maybe shouldn't be looked. At as like how can you be denying the data in the middle of this pandemic that we all need to get out of but can be put in the perspective of some of the issues that the people you spoke to are facing on a daily basis namely gun violence. And how it's kinda like. We have bigger things to worry about than cova. Explain that to me if you live in this area and and even if you don't you hear about it but if you live in this area it is it is all that that's consuming people's lives if you live in the city and particularly in inglewood in the west side of chicago where there have been three hundred homicides already in the city of chicago since january there have been more than fifteen hundred shootings and since friday night. Ninety two people have been shot. Sixteen of those people have died. Shot include six children and teenagers and two cds supervisors dame. It's already one of the bloodiest summers we've seen in chicago. In longtime there are people getting shot constantly this past long weekend it was over one hundred people shot. I think it was nineteen people killed. I'm talking to more and more customers. You know about this. What are you seeing to seems worse this year like hey we're we're used to violence but like there's younger kids who were shooting and there's younger kids who are the victims and i'm talking to perry an the two guys who are joking so much and i'm asking them more about these vaccine campaigns and in perry sort of gets to this point and he says hey look we know a lot of crackheads we know crackheads dying from kovin and they both start talking about like people they know who've been shot and killed this summer so i stop and i asked them the question that i wanted to ask from the beginning which was how many people do you know who had kovin and who've died of kovin and they both say they don't know anyone who's died of kobe and they know maybe a couple of people. Well yeah they had it but they're fine. They survive okay. How many people do you know who've been shot or killed the summer. They both sit back and think perry says oh. I know ten people who've been shod and three who were who were killed and the cj or is that the customer says thinks and says since may i know fifteen people who were shot. Four of them were killed. I went to high school with three of them. One of them was a kid. I mean these people have seen some of the worst of the worst you know. And they're living it and they're feeling it and they're they're they're experiencing this every day. So sort of the experiment here was going back and sort of look really checking into the reality you know you can do the photo op from the white house. You can have dug him hop there. Hey that's commonly harasses husband. Everybody was really excited about that. Because they all love comma harris but didn't make a difference. No it didn't that doesn't mean it. Won't you know maybe the reach a few people here and there and give people the vaccine at this barber shop. That's what they're hoping that's what the owner was hoping but there's so much skepticism it's deep and it's just there's layers and layers of kingston difficulty and just you know trying to survive. It's amazing to think about the situation. You've reported on how as you said. It's sort of just a social experiment. You conduct an one barbershop. But it's one barbershop in one neighborhood in one city but there are so many areas facing similar issues across the nation with violence but also obviously with low vaccination rates. When you think about all of that it makes you wonder what the white house is. truly up. Against even as unveils new programs aimed at targeting communities and convincing them to get vaccinated and how far we might be from getting to the point. We need to get to to hopefully get out of the pandemic. it is a really tall order for the white house. So one interesting thing is. I did talk to somebody on the cova task. Force this dr cameron webb. And what what. Cameron webb was saying was. Look we've passed the point where okay we got. Six thousand people vaccinated in a day in this neighborhood. That's great success. He said we're past that now. We're trying to get this other section of the population much more difficult section and he cited this example in las vegas at a salon. They're a black owned salon. And he said it was a saturday and they got a dozen people there to get vaccinated and he considers that a huge success. He said those. That's what we're looking at now. It's a different barometer. These are the stubborn people that they're really trying to go after in. Why well they're you know one. It's you know public safety and health. Of course you know you. Don't want these outbreaks. You don't want people dying cova but to there's this delta variant. That's rampaging across the country right now. it's very contagious. And they they don't they don't really know what to make of that. And you know three like you know at some point biden really wants to declare victory over this. This virus in a few still have more than a third of your population. That's not getting vaccinated. It's unclear what kind of impact that's going to have. And how do you declare victory. so there's a lot of big and little things that the white house has to tackle in this next big phase of the virus natasha correctly. Thanks so much for talking with me. Thank you also today. The remaining metal fencing surrounding capital the set to come down more than six months after the january sixth insurrection. According to a memo from the house sergeant at arms the removal is expected to begin as early as friday and finish within three days weather permitting. The barrier surrounds the grounds immediately outside the capitol building and is one of the last remnants of security infrastructure built after the worst attack on the building since the war of eighteen twelve and a group of thirty six states and washington. Dc are suing. Google an antitrust case challenging the company's control over its android app store opening a new front in regulators attempts to rein in the search giant's the suit which was filed in california federal court on wednesday is the latest in a series of major anti-trust cases filed. Against the tech industry's biggest forces. Comes just nine days. After the antitrust crusade suffered its first major setback when a federal judge in washington dismissed the. Ftc's antitrust suit against facebook on the grounds that the agency hadn't offered enough evidence that the world's largest social network as monopoly. Today's episode included music composed by brake master cylinder. Be sure to subscribe to politico dispatch. If you haven't yet also check out. Some of our other shows like political energy and the playbook daily briefing. I'm jeremy siegel thanks for listening..

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"vaccines" Discussed on Axios Today

Axios Today

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Axios Today

"The us is finally detailing how it plans to provide eighty million vaccines to the world. How are we going to do this. So i've been waiting for this news for a long time. I've asked the white house about this. Finally they've said seventy five percent of the first round of vaccines that we share will go through this global kovacs initiative that's backed by the world health organization and it's basically intended to ensure that every low and middle income country gets some vaccines. Seventy five percent will run through that system and then twenty five percent will be us just surging at where we think it's needed. Some of that will go to our neighbors mexico and canada. Some we'll go to allies like south korea and then some will go to a poor countries that are really in need of of vaccines now. Let's go to a story that our listeners might have missed this week. Which is the israeli government earlier in the week. Asking the us. For a billion dollars. One billion dollars to replenish defense spending used during the recent war with hamas where does the biden administration. Where's congress stand on this so we'll have to find out soon from the biden administration. There were meetings yesterday in washington between the israeli defense minister and the us national security adviser and defense secretary in which this one billion dollar request was expected to come up. We have heard already members of congress. Some particularly republican members have been quite vocally backing this request from israel saying the. Us should stand with our allies. Came under attack what we can expect to hear from progressive democrats who are much more skeptical of sending additional weaponry to israel particularly after The quite high civilian death toll in gaza in the most recent round of fighting a so this will be a controversial request But it is something that the biden administration will now have to weigh in on deep within my looking ahead. President biden's trip abroad is next week beginning with the g seven. Few things after that. What do we need to know about. his travels. So biden is heading to europe. He's starting with allies meeting with the g seven. He's heading to nato. We can expect things like climate change vaccine sharing to be on the agenda in those meetings. It also sets the table for his last meeting which is with vladimir putin in geneva. I think we can expect that. A much more contentious meeting than the meetings with the allies earlier.

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"vaccines" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

The Last American Vagabond

05:09 min | 2 years ago

"vaccines" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

"Read cutting to the chase future outlook while historical pre two thousand fifteen preclinical studies of s. A which was the again the self amplifying our our a vaccines were predominantly focused on viral replication particles and cancer m ap applications. The field has more recently shifted to applications in viral infectious diseases. So it interesting right so starting. It's shifted now because this seems to be the focal point about vaccines and infectious diseases and says although a few studies have also explored prevention of parasitic and bacterial infections says the investigation of self implicating ouray for passive mutation passive immunization. So like the same thing. We're talking about self spreading for sounds like by encoding. A monoclonal antibody is also a highly promising application that warrants further development. Now that doesn't necessarily have to mean that but passive immunization is an interesting term right there. It says the clinical trials for rabies. And sarah sylvie to are an exciting opportunity for the field of self amplifying vaccines. What do you know. Sort of like all the rest of it right sort of like when pfizer in them said you know without this fact is a pandemic. We never got this thing. It's neat gave us everything we need. The test in israel the world's lab and on and on and on that's perfect opportunity. What do you know and will no doubt be informative. As to the characteristics of the immune response require dose duration of immunity and required regimen. The field is also starting to consider methods to modulate the innate response to self amplifying are a which will no doubt be imperative the clinical success of these vaccines so that the lesson. The lesson of dna vaccine clinical trials are not forgotten one strategy. That may facilitate self implicating. Rene vaccines is utilizing evaluation models such as skin x. plants which ex plans ultimately read it. What says it's talking about something that goes like in basically it says ray or transfer from animals to plans to eight nutrient medium talking about living cells tissues organs x. Planned to the ex planted lungs were collected by the transplantation team. So it's taking them.

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"vaccines" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"Of course the vaccine which everyone is talking about now is for covid nineteen at some point when all the dust has settled and we have a more complete pitcher the story of the development of the covid nineteen. Vaccines will make a good future episode. As of right now we can say a few things about the various vaccines which have been developed. I this was far and away the fastest vaccine development that the world has ever seen vaccines for other diseases often took years if not decades to develop this was all done in the span of about a year. Many people take for granted how science works and they assume that you can just snap your fingers and make vaccine to create something. Both safe and effective in a single year is absolutely amazing. Second all of the nineteen vaccines are based on something called m. r. n. A. if you've ever seen one of the images of corona virus it looks like spikes coming out of a ball the covid vaccines take a small part of the dna in the spikes to make the basis of the vaccine. This is a much more advanced and sophisticated technique compared to earlier vaccines which just use dead or week. Versions of an entire virus this technique using bits of aren or dna might be the future of vaccine development. There are still several major diseases for which vaccine research is in development. Although much of this to be fair has taken a back seat in the last year due to the covid crisis. The biggest need is probably malaria which still affects millions of people. Every year. there was a malaria. Vaccine approved in two thousand fifteen. But the problem is that it has a very low efficacy. Efficacy is the percent reduction of the disease in the people vaccinated compared to the rest of the population. There's still a lot of work to be done to create a viable malaria vaccine. And we're still not close to eradicating the disease. Some researchers have been working on a universal flu vaccine every year new vaccine developed against new mutated strains of the flu which pop up. That's why people are asked to get flu shots. Every year. the idea behind a universal flu vaccine is that it would cover every flu mutation by targeting. The things that they all have in common. It's a very difficult problem but one that could have enormous impacts if.

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"vaccines" Discussed on The Men's Room

The Men's Room

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"vaccines" Discussed on The Men's Room

"Thirteen minutes. The long term side effects of any of the kobe. Boxing's i think is unknown if someone a Stands up and start speaking of the long term safety of the covid vaccine. I don't think that's honest. This is a vaccine that we've had for less than a year. So how can you speak scientifically about long term side effect of something that you've only had for one year so i think it's very premature to speak about long term side effects based on what tweeted he rink and the technology and You know what the virologists and the scientists to work on these vaccine. They're saying these seemed to be safe with no long-term secretly. Mike personal opinion is to say we don't know yet but From our experience with other vaccines i'm not aware of any other vaccines. That caused significant flunk terms equally that were of concerns now. There's a lot of talk about on the potential risk of interest with the mr a vaccines out. Say we don't know we really don't know we don't know if covert can cause some Degree of less facility in the immediate post infection. of course. we don't know. I think the best way to answer. This is to say we don't know yet. Yeah i remember reading about Possible effects on men's fertility with covid with the virus So be interesting to see when you say about the vaccine. Would that be for both men and women or men or women. I really would say on. We don't know we don't know the scientists are telling us no it doesn't happen because the molecular mimicry between the proteins sperm and the eggs and the mr a trickle protein seemed to be a far fetched possibility. But we really don't know okay so we're all kind of gambling with the vaccine with a virus. Nobody really knows it's That's why people. I think are worried right now because there are so many unknowns but i would say we are in a state of pandemic We cannot wait to have a herd immunity to get out of this pandemic. The only way we're gonna get to herd..

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"vaccines" Discussed on Raw Talk Podcast

Raw Talk Podcast

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Raw Talk Podcast

"A very special. Thanks to our guests dr christopher ruddy doctor derrick rossi dr natalia martin roscoe and dr nicole charles for speaking with us and sharing their insights and of course thank you for listening to learn more about their work and other information on vaccines check out the links in our show notes. This episode was hosted by myself gina. As well as kiko. Nash and a nam held conduct. The interviews and dreamy helped develop contents gag. Nash was executive producer. Cj was talk for an s. There was the audio engineer. Be sure to check out our next.

"vaccines" Discussed on Raw Talk Podcast

Raw Talk Podcast

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"vaccines" Discussed on Raw Talk Podcast

"Same. The vaccine is still likely going to be effective. Vaccines have been used extensively throughout the world for more than hundred years and over time the technology in development processes have undergone huge changes to get a better perspective on the vaccines. Today we spoke to dr christopher ruddy to understand how they were developed and perceived in the past doctor. Roddy is a historian of science. An junk to professor at dalian school of public health university of toronto and the founder of health heritage research services. Could you walk us through the discovery and development of the first few docks scenes while the first back seen literally was smallpox vaccine mean. The idea of smallpox inoculation or be able to protect people from smallpox is an old old idea. Goes back to eleventh century. China and east asia people knew sort of Empirically when he has smallpox pustules. That kind of breakout expedia fluid and people. Kind of trial and error would have noticed. Got a scratch some of that material between from one person to another it can instill a mild reaction which can immunize they've served as an observation called inoculation a person of verson knock ocean and that seemed to work. I mean obviously not perfect but it had some control excess control over smallpox which was pretty deadly but vaccine part started went on seventeen ninety s. Edward jenner noticed. That milkmaids young girls and milk. Cows often have very clear. Skin was very unusual stays. Most smallpox is pretty ubiquitous and left. Its mark on everybody whether it's milder for severe any notice that the bellies of the cows that they were milking often had a smallpox infection. And he knew about the other story. I just told you and kind of smiles maybe there. It's the cows. Something in the cows was similar to smallpox was protecting the girls when they milk the cows and so he has some lab material and scratched it into his nephew. Milovan outbreak and it worked so vaccine is literally from latin. for cow. Vaca is latin. For cow smallpox vaccine is made from vaccinia virus which is a cowpox which is a route a relative of smallpox vaccine album wild and immunized against it and so vaccinia virus has always made smallpox virus firm sort of variations of ood. And we've radicati smallpox so from that beginning in smallpox set the steen in a way but it was done in context of not really knowing necessarily what was going on record smallpox virus. You can see virus until much later but you could see the effects of their empirically re the first modern vaccine was diptheria toxoid in the mid twenties to there's a bacterial disease at least to a toxin that spreads the body can leads to a blockage in the throat. That's can be deadly strangler. It's called the mid early twenties scientists in the pastor institute in france. Gaston ramon notice when you expose that toxin to formaldehyde and heat in that kind of careful way..

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"vaccines" Discussed on The Unimaginary Friendcast

The Unimaginary Friendcast

04:07 min | 2 years ago

"vaccines" Discussed on The Unimaginary Friendcast

"She will be calling shortly to the real life nurse and she's going to help us sift through the vaccine debate. Now we've never really dove to deep into this topic but we're going to decide figure out whether or not this whole covid vaccine thing is or it's a scam and what we should do. And we're going to settle the whole controversy once and for fall about vaccines but first we're interrupting this program with breaking news bitch so speaking of covert and this pandemic. It's really disrupted a lot of things. And i realized one of the things that a disrupted for me was movie trailer watching. I haven't watched any movie trailers in a very very long time. I used to watch them all the time. So the other day. I went onto youtube and watched a movie trailer for something. Netflix flix called. Pretend it's a city starring documentary if martin scorsese is directing it. He's walking around in it. But it's about fran lebowitz. David who fran lebowitz says Yes and a feminine and photographer. Sure sure sure. That's annie liebowitz. Is the photographer. Oh then i have no idea who she okay so friendly would she go watch the trailer. It was really fun watching a movie trailers. So that's what i recommend. Go watch the movie trailer. And then today just maybe an hour ago. I watched a movie trailer for godzilla vs king kong. Did you see the original god vs godzilla king kong. Yeah now because i'm wondering why they redid. The old one is a masterpiece. Okay i'll take your word for actually actually nurse sandy. His coming on soon we thought together as children and we. I remember there was a fight between us kids. If your kids as to who would actually win the fight. So we'll bring her. We'll ask about that. That's more important than vaccinations go ahead. Good point that's mine is. My news is that we have here a lot of people talk about. How masks are really hazardous to your health. Have you heard that white. Christians say that right well stay that i haven't i wasn't anti-massacre until yesterday and let me tell you why because mass are hazardous to your health. Do you wanna know. Why do you wanna know what happened to me. When i put a mask. Did you smear your lips. I scratched my cornea scratch across my eyeball from my surgical mask hazardous to your health. I don't know how it happened. It happened really fast. I know that it's very painful. It's getting better and last night. I couldn't sleep because my eyes were in constant tear mowed. My pillow is wet all night. Because my i just kept draining because i wore a mask trying to protect everyone. I'm not really anti mask graduates. Wanted to share that school trump was right. It's a very dramatic. If i'm a little windy tonight or i start tearing up. It's probably not because i'm emotional and might seattle soundgarden knit cap though elliott. Because i didn't want to brush my hair. David what's your news okay. a Started take down a bit serious. Danny masterson scientology rapist was was arraigned on january twentieth Ed which is a good sign that it will probably go to trial And i i talked to somebody who was there because they you know they have to go to court a few times for actually happens so the first time he.

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