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Dr. Mia-Marie Hammarlin, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at Lund University, shares her research on vaccine hesitancy in Sweden. We discuss the major themes of coronavirus vaccine skepticism on the Swedish online forum Flashback, as well as Dr. Hammarlin's ethnographic research meeting with vaccine hesitant communities. Here are links to Dr. Hammarlin's research mentioned in the episode:COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Matters of Life and Death (2023)I bonded with COVID vaccine sceptics over saunas and Mother Earth rituals (2023)And check out HT-samtal, a podcast on humanities research from Lund!
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Fauci's View on MRNA Vaccineshttps://www.audacy.com/989word The Charlie James Show Listen on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3MXOvGP Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-charlie-james-show-podcast/id1547262821 Follow us on Social Media Join our Live Stream Weekdays - 3pm to 7pm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989word Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096 X: https://twitter.com/989word Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ "Red Meat, Greenville." 09/20/23
Efforts to remove former President Donald Trump from state ballots in the 2024 election are ramping up nationwide after critics argued the leading Republican contender is constitutionally disqualified from serving as president after he “engaged in insurrection” against the United States. President Joe Biden has finally united almost the entire the nation as one, although not in a way he might have planned. A poll released Monday shows broad public belief he is just too old to be effective in a second term. Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who recently left the Democratic Party and declared herself an independent, torched President Joe Biden over the prosecution of former President Donald Trump. A cosmetics company has cancelled its collaboration with Alice Cooper after he described being transgender as “a fad”. U.S. President Joe Biden said Friday he plans to request more money from Congress to develop a fresh coronavirus vaccine, adding he may require everyone to take it whether they have been previously vaccinated or not.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sam Stein is joined by Hugo Lowell, Congressional Reporter at The Guardian, Tim O'Brien, Senior Columnist at Bloomberg Opinion, Carol Leonnig. Investigative Reporter at The Washington Post, Dr. Uché Blackstock, Founder & CEO of Advancing Health Equity, Jonathan Kott, Founder of Majority Makers, Nancy Northup, President & CEO of Center for Reproductive Rights, Dr. Melissa March, OB/GYN - Maternal and Fetal Medicine, Ryan Reilly, Justice Reporter at NBC News Digital, and Jacqueline Woodson, Author of ‘Brown Girl Dreaming'.
Yesterday the FDA approved the nation's fourth coronavirus vaccine. Unlike other previously available mRNA shots, Novavax is a protein-based vaccine. Next, this Saturday, the San Diego Pride Parade returns to the streets of Hillcrest. This and other Pride events mark the return of fully in-person festivities for the first time since the pandemic began. Plus, UC San Diego Health has opened a new headache treatment center offering a wide array of therapies for migraines and other kinds of persistent headache pain. And, a free mental health program is improving the lives of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers in San Diego. Also, San Diego is among the most sought after destinations for college students in the nation. But when it comes to keeping people around after they've graduated, the region doesn't do so well in comparison to other big California metros. Finally, cannabis advocates in Tijuana are working towards a future where adult-use cannabis is finally legal in Mexico. Not only are they working to get the laws changed in Mexico, but they are also trying to change the perception of cannabis at the border - which has long been associated with Mexican drug cartels.
Vaccine researchers are increasingly interested in the pursuit of a universal coronavirus vaccine that is resistant to all variants. University of Auckland vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris spoke to Susie Ferguson about how it could work.
**This podcast was recorded using Zoom | March 28, 2022 **For a featured episode of "The Director's Chair," DRNY's Executive Director, Tim Clune, Esq., is joined by Juan Pablo Salazar, a global disability rights activist and the Inclusion Coordinator for the Latin American Development Bank. Juan Pablo and Tim discuss the current state of disability rights advocacy and where efforts still need to be made today. Support the show (https://donate.democracyengine.com/DRNY/contribute)
On the “Today in San Diego” podcast, NBC 7's meteorologist Brian James has your Saturday forecast, California is sticking with its coronavirus vaccine mandate for schoolchildren, but it won't happen until at least the summer of 2023, and San Diego mayor Todd Gloria releases proposed $4.89 billion budget. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Subscribe, Follow, Share, and keep listening to help us support this podcast we love doing! Thank you! Part 1 People all around the world are scared over the Coronavirus Outbreak that is affecting the world. People need to know how to react to this type of situation. But, how should Christians respond when things start to get tough? Hope you enjoy Today's Video and maybe take something from it Subscribe and Watch the Discovering God and Understanding The Bible Part 2 Is this new COVID-19 or Coronavirus Vaccine the Mark of the Beast foretold in Bible prophecy? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jarrodknepp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jarrodknepp/support
Vaccine 4 1 1 - News on the search for a Covid 19 Coronavirus Vaccine
Hope you didn't sell everything you own to go into the mask business. Data released by the CDC shows Covid levels have dropped enough that more than 90% of Americans can go without masks. The data shows nearly everyone in the country lives in an area with low to medium risk, though that data came out after the CDC tweaked how it measures risk. The new CDC guidance applies to everyone — including school kids and the unvaccinated. It does not, for whatever reason, apply to air travel, trains, or public transit.Yes, Omicron was reported as milder than the Delta variant, but that doesn't mean it's no big deal. Japanese scientists say it's at least 40% more lethal than seasonal flu. The case fatality rate of Omicron in Japan was about 0.13%, while the flu typically has a 0.006% to 0.09% death rate. They say more study is needed once all the restrictions are lifted. If you have arthritis, it's rare you feel lucky but when it comes to the pandemic, you may have been. Baricitinib is an oral drug commonly taken for rheumatoid arthritis, and an expansive study out of Oxford shows it reduced hospitalized COVID-19 patients' risk of dying by 13%. Scientists and doctors welcomed the addition of the pill to the few treatments already shown to help treat severe COVID, especially since the drug comes in generic versions low- and middle-income countries can afford.A couple of good news items for kids. The European Medicines Agency has authorized Moderna's vaccine for children aged six to 11, in addition to recommending boosters of Pfizer's vaccine for those aged 12 and up. And a new study has found Pfizer's vaccine is 91% effective at protecting young people ages 12 to 18 against infection for at least four months after their second shot.You may want to dust off the luggage as well. Rules requiring people to show a Covid-19 vaccine passport to access venues will be lifted in France March 14 and face masks will no longer be needed indoors except for on public transport. And vaccinated travelers to Italy will no longer have to test before entering the country. Unvaccinated travelers must still show proof of a negative test before entering. And once in country everyone must still get a “Super Green Pass” to stay at hotels, take trains, or eat at restaurants. In the United States, cases were down 55%, deaths are down 26%, and hospitalizations are down 43% over 14 days. The 7-day average of new cases has been trending down since January 14. The five areas that had the most daily deaths per 100,000 are Arkansas, Maine, West Virginia, Tennessee, and the Northern Mariana Islands. There are 25,724,877 active cases in the United States.The top 10 areas with the highest number of recent cases per capita according to The New York Times: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. Nome Census Area, AK. Bennington, VT. Linn, MO. Roanoke, VA. Pike, KY. Twin Falls, ID. Perry, KY. Fayette, AL. and Jerome, ID.There have been 956,262 deaths in the U.S. recorded as COVID-related.The top 3 vaccinating states by percentage of population that's been fully vaccinated: Rhode Island at 80.7%, Vermont at 80.1%, and Maine at 78.4%. The bottom 3 vaccinating states are Alabama at 50.3%, Wyoming at 50.6%, and Mississippi at 51%. The percentage of the U.S. that's been fully vaccinated is 65%.Globally, cases were down 25% and deaths down 27% over 14 days, with the 7-day average trending down since January 25. There are 61,379,411 active cases around the world.The five countries with the most new cases: Germany 202,338. South Korea 198,802. Vietnam 118,790. Russia 93,026. And Japan 71,570. There have been 5,982,566 deaths reported as Covid-related worldwide. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vaccine 4 1 1 - News on the search for a Covid 19 Coronavirus Vaccine
This is Vaccine 411, the latest coronavirus vaccine information for March 3rd, 2022.The US has a new plan for COVID. The White House said it's time for America to stop letting the coronavirus “dictate how we live.” Part of the new plan is a new “test to treat” program to provide free antiviral pills at pharmacies for anyone who tests positive. The plan also seeks to get ready for potential new variants and give employers and schools what they need to stay open.If you want them, you can get more free COVID tests from the government. The key there is “if you want them.” So far, a great many Americans have not shown much interest, which is why about half of the available supply is still available. Starting next week, you can order another group of tests at Covidtest.gov. The previous limit was four tests per residential address.Australia is now fully open to vaccinated travelers. Western Australia, which covers about a third of the country, became the last state to lift border restrictions today. This came four months after Sydney started a staggered reopening of quarantine-free travel. Western Australia was having good luck with contact tracing and isolation until the Omicron variant came along. Now they're reporting more than 1,000 new infections a day.Germany is also putting out the welcome mat again, removing all the countries currently on its list of “high-risk areas.” The list will now only include places where high infection rates are linked to more virulent variants than Omicron. Visitors will still have to show proof of vaccination or a negative test.Even if the pandemic is over, it's not over for those suffering with long COVID. And a new small study from the National Institutes of Health says many of the symptoms people are suffering from may be driven, in part, by long-term nerve damage. 59% had peripheral neuropathy, which is damage to the nerves that connect the brain to the outside world. Symptoms include weakness, fatigue, sensory changes, and pain in the hands and feet. The researchers don't sound totally confident, saying the study was of a very small and "biased data set" since the patients studied were already believed to have a neurological condition.In the United States, cases were down 58%, deaths are down 18%, and hospitalizations are down 44% over 14 days. The 7-day average of new cases has been trending down since January 14. The five areas that had the most daily deaths per 100,000 are Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Tennessee. There are 25,845,090 active cases in the United States.The top 10 areas with the highest number of recent cases per capita according to The New York Times: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. Nome Census Area, AK. Manassas Park, VA. Fayette, AL. Perry, KY. Elmore, ID. Ada, ID. Morgan, KY. Gooding, ID. And Bennington, VT. There have been 954,512 deaths in the U.S. recorded as COVID-related.The top 3 vaccinating states by percentage of population that's been fully vaccinated: Rhode Island at 80.7%, Vermont at 80.1%, and Maine at 78.4%. The bottom 3 vaccinating states are Alabama at 50.3%, Wyoming at 50.6%, and Mississippi at 50.9%. The percentage of the U.S. that's been fully vaccinated is 65%.Globally, cases were down 27% and deaths down 19% over 14 days, with the 7-day average trending down since January 25. There are 61,540,184 active cases around the world.The five countries with the most new cases: South Korea 219,237. Germany 198,457. Vietnam 110,301. Russia 97,455. And Japan 61,843. There have been 5,972,440 deaths reported as Covid-related worldwide. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It comes as federal authorities extend the country's emergency status to help overcome the lasting effects of the Omicron wave.
Heroic science. Chaotic politics. Billionaire entrepreneurs. Award-winning journalist Brendan Borrell brings the defining story of our times alive through compulsively readable, first-time reporting on the players leading the fight against a vicious virus. The First Shots: The Epic Rivalries and Heroic Science Behind the Race to the Coronavirus Vaccine (Mariner Books, 2021), soon to be the subject of an HBO limited series with superstar director and producer Adam McKay (Succession, Vice, The Big Short), draws on exclusive, high-level access to weave together the intense vaccine-race conflicts among hard-driving, heroic scientists and the epic rivalries among Washington power players that shaped 18 months of fear, resolve, and triumph. From infectious disease expert Michael Callahan, an American doctor secretly on the ground in Wuhan in January 2020 to gauge the terrifying ravages of Disease X; to Robert (Dr. Bob) Kadlec, one of Operation Warp Speed's architects, whose audacious plans for the American people run straight into the buzz saw of the Trump White House factions; to Stéphane Bancel of upstart Moderna Therapeutics going toe-to-toe with pharma behemoth Pfizer, The First Shots lays bare, in a way we have not seen, the full stunning story behind the medical science “moon shot” of our lifetimes. Galina Limorenko is a doctoral candidate in Neuroscience with a focus on biochemistry and molecular biology of neurodegenerative diseases at EPFL in Switzerland. To discuss and propose the book for an interview you can reach her at galina.limorenko@epfl.ch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science
Heroic science. Chaotic politics. Billionaire entrepreneurs. Award-winning journalist Brendan Borrell brings the defining story of our times alive through compulsively readable, first-time reporting on the players leading the fight against a vicious virus. The First Shots: The Epic Rivalries and Heroic Science Behind the Race to the Coronavirus Vaccine (Mariner Books, 2021), soon to be the subject of an HBO limited series with superstar director and producer Adam McKay (Succession, Vice, The Big Short), draws on exclusive, high-level access to weave together the intense vaccine-race conflicts among hard-driving, heroic scientists and the epic rivalries among Washington power players that shaped 18 months of fear, resolve, and triumph. From infectious disease expert Michael Callahan, an American doctor secretly on the ground in Wuhan in January 2020 to gauge the terrifying ravages of Disease X; to Robert (Dr. Bob) Kadlec, one of Operation Warp Speed's architects, whose audacious plans for the American people run straight into the buzz saw of the Trump White House factions; to Stéphane Bancel of upstart Moderna Therapeutics going toe-to-toe with pharma behemoth Pfizer, The First Shots lays bare, in a way we have not seen, the full stunning story behind the medical science “moon shot” of our lifetimes. Galina Limorenko is a doctoral candidate in Neuroscience with a focus on biochemistry and molecular biology of neurodegenerative diseases at EPFL in Switzerland. To discuss and propose the book for an interview you can reach her at galina.limorenko@epfl.ch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rachel would rather be reading about science -- specifically the COVID-19 vaccine and the race between Pfizer and Moderna to get shots in arms. The First Shots: The Epic Rivalries and Heroic Science Behind the Race to the Coronavirus Vaccine by Brendan Borrell
Dr. Kayvon Modjarrad, director of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Branch at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, discusses the Army's past work to control infectious diseases, his efforts to develop a new vaccine that protects against a range of coronaviruses and what his team is doing to prepare for the next pandemic. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As the coronavirus' delta variant recedes and new U.S. COVID-19 cases decline by more than a third, it is possible to imagine—at least in the United States—a more normal future beyond the pandemic. Vaccine resistance and the politicization of public health remain serious problems, and failure to prioritize and accomplish rapid, global vaccination will ensure a resurgence of the pandemic. But vaccines offer the possibility of transitioning to a world where the virus is no longer a grave threat. What steps need to be taken at home and abroad to fully overcome the destructive impact of the pandemic globally? Join us for a special episode featuring Dr. Leana Wen in conversation with Aaron David Miller to discuss the state of the coronavirus in America and the world and what measures need to be taken to end a pandemic that has claimed more than 4.8 million lives, including over 700,000 in the United States, and infected at least 237 million worldwide.
George Webb sits down with Deep Code and discusses the main players in the CoronaVirus Vaccine game. NeighborhoodNewsStudio.com
Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) talked about her opposition to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates for businesses with over 100 employees. She was at a Hudson Institute event.
Massive quadrennial military exercises led by Russia and known as “Zapad” are set to begin Friday.The United Nations will convene an international aid conference in Geneva on Monday to discuss the Afghanistan crisis.California Gov. Gavin Newsom's time in the governor's mansion may be coming to a sooner-than-expected end depending on how Tuesday's recall election pans out. The White House will consider a booster shot drive in the United States later this month in a public session with Israel's Health Ministry on Friday.Guinea coup -- an interview with Factal senior editor Sophie Perryer. These stories and more are available in our weekly Forecast email and you can subscribe for free.This episode was produced with work from Factal editors Alex Moore, Jess Fino, Jimmy Lovaas, Lara von der Brelie and Sophie Perryer. Music courtesy of Andrew Gospe. Have feedback, suggestions or events we've missed? Drop us a note: hello@factal.comWhat's Factal? Created by the founders of Breaking News, Factal alerts companies to global incidents that pose an immediate risk to their people or business operations. We provide trusted verification, precise incident mapping and a collaboration platform for corporate security, travel safety and emergency management teams. If you're a company interested in a trial, please email sales@factal.com. To learn more, visit Factal.com, browse the Factal blog or email us at hello@factal.com.Read the full episode description and transcript on Factal's blog.
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#32: 13 Soldiers dead in Afghanistan, Biden's Afghanistan failure, CNN says Biden is a failure. Why shouldn't you take the coronavirus vaccine? Fraud Fauci on mandating vaccines, DeBlasio says we need carrot and stick and speed approval for kids ages 5-11; California man caught with 300 ballots, drugs and gun; Matt Baker standing up against mandates and much more! California governor's recall election scheme with holes in mail in envelopes so they can separate the ballots in an attempt to keep Larry Elders out.
WARNING TO BIG TECH: THIS EPISODE OF THE ANTHONY SHOW ONLY SERVES AS THE OPINION BEHIND THE PERSONAL CHOICE OF THE HOST. THIS IS NOT MEDICAL OR VACCINATION ADVICE. ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO IS LISTENING HAS THEIR OWN BRAIN, AND CAN MAKE THEIR OWN DECISIONS. THANKS IN ADVANCE. This episode of The Anthony Show gets right to the point. After briefly opening the show by talking about yet another brief run-in with the police, Anthony tells the story and gives the details about his case of the Chinese coronavirus from the end of last year. Then, in what takes up the majority of this episode of the show, Anthony gives three reasons - based on data, evidence, and rationale - for why he is not getting the coronavirus vaccine. He elaborates on each point in great detail. The show also features a brand new 'Idiot of The Week' as well as the 'Ben Shapiro Word of The Week.' 'The Random Bit' features high praise for the Amazon Prime TV Series Paradise City. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/realanthonys)
A pan-coronavirus vaccine could be “one vaccine to rule them all,” and so far it has shown strong results in mice, hamsters, monkeys, horses and even sharks.
Cities across the country have struggled with the speed, efficiency, and equity of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. This episode examines the logistics, workplace politics, and questions of fairness that have accompanied the vaccine distribution for restaurant workers. Hear from people with intimate experience navigating questions of safety, immunity, and personal choice among restaurant staff. Then get the perspective of one chef who has filled out New York's vaccine application thousands of times. Finally gain insight from a New York City official who hopes the restaurant industry will lead the way to economic recovery. To get in touch with Tracy Wilk and her vaccine registration partner Cat Capps about scheduling a vaccine email: covidvaccinehelper@gmail.com.Have a question you want answered? Email us at question@heritageradionetwork.orgThis project is funded in part by a Humanities New York CARES Grant with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal CARES Act. This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.The Big Food Question is powered by Simplecast.
The CDC and FDA lifted the pause on the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine after use of the shot was halted while rare, severe blood clots were investigated. The label will be updated to add a warning about the possible rare blood clots. CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins AC360 to discuss the safety of the J&J vaccine. Plus, sources tell CNN investigators are looking into whether or not Rep. Matt Gaetz took gifts, including travel and paid escorts, in exchange for political favors. Federal authorities are investigating whether a 2018 trip to the Bahamas involving Gaetz and several young women was part of an orchestrated effort to influence the Florida Congressman in the area of medical marijuana. Matt Zapotosky covers the Justice Department for The Washington Post’s national security team. He tells Anderson Cooper “it’s tough to substantiate federal public corruption charges.” Airdate: April 23, 2021 Guests: Dr. Sanjay Gupta Matt ZapotoskyTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Ed & Summer discuss the Coronavirus Vaccine from the perspective of conservatives who disagree on taking the vaccine. Ed is in favor of taking the vaccine, Summer is not. What is your position? Listen and decide for yourself. Listen and share. This episode was supported in part by Zenith Exhibits Studios. Visit www.zenithexhibits.studio to learn more about how Zenith Exhibits Studios is helping Kootenai County and Conservative Issues.Visit idahospeaks.com/supporting-free-speech/ to support sponsors of Idaho Speaks or to make a contribution to support the program.
LK has a major life announcement!Is Cord Cutting worth it?Biden doesn't like weedNed, Adam, and LK discuss all of this and more on this week's episode of All Aboard!Please subscribe, download, rate, review, and follow us on Twitter at @AllAboard_Pod
Ano'ng mga dapat gawin ng gobyerno para maging maayos ang pamamahagi ng coronavirus vaccine? Pakinggan ang talakayan nina Sofia Tomacruz at Jodesz Gavilan.
OHSU has gathered 13,000 volunteers for its Phase 3 AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trial. The university is the only Oregon institution participating in the nationwide trial. We speak with Dr. Marcel Curlin, the lead researcher of the study and associate professor of medicine within OHSU's infectious disease division.
First, Jake presses FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn on if the Trump administration politicized the vaccine approval process. Then, Jake talks with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on the US response to the coronavirus pandemic. Next, former Vice President Al Gore joins Jake to reflect on his decision to concede the 2000 election 20 years later. Then, Jake asks Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy if he thinks the Senate will be able to approve a bipartisan coronavirus relief bill by the end of the year. Next, Jake asks former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams about Democrats' efforts to flip Georgia's Senate seats in the January runoff election. Finally, Jake looks at the ways the Trump presidency exposed major issues with America's political system. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This week on The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page: Available anywhere you listen to podcasts, so please share, subscribe, rate and review!! 1. President-elect Joe Biden's canny clever cabinet choices CNN/What you need to know about Biden's cabinet nominees: https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/politics/what-to-know-about-biden-cabinet-picks/index.html 2. The state of the CoronaVirus Vaccine and Communications around it. CBS/U.K. warns against giving Pfizer vaccine to people prone to severe allergic reactions https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-pfizer-shot-uk-warning-people-with-history-of-significant-allergic-reactions/ 3. Quick takes: WaPo/US records more than 3,000 deaths in a single day for the first time: https://apple.news/AmaqnVSDYRZqRh56LiLMagQ WaPo Election results under attack: Here are the facts. https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2020/election-integrity/ WaPo/Want to understand Biden voters? Here's your reading list: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/want-to-understand-biden-voters-heres-your-reading-list/2020/11/23/1b5f07a0-2dbe-11eb-bae0-50bb17126614_story.html Strangers in Their Own Land by Arlie Russell Hochschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_in_Their_Own_Land My newsletter issue featuring perimenopause: https://elisacp.substack.com/p/no-warning-no-symptom-template-no Upcoming events and where to find me: My website: https://elisacp.com Sign up for my new newsletter, This Week-ish with Elisa Camahort Page: https://elisacp.substack.com New Calendly: schedule a session with me!: https://calendly.com/elisacp Remotely Annual Membership 50% off code: ElisaCamahortPage50off Link: remotely.global/join Remotely Fireside chats: Friday December 11, 12PM PT: Interviewing Laurie Ruettiman, PunkRock HR and author, about fixing work from the inside out. RSVP here: https://remotely.global/event/fireside-chat-fixing-work-from-the-inside-out/ or watch live on the Remotely Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/remotelyglobal Tuesday December 15, 11AM PT: Hosting a webinar with events expert Lori Luna, about taking your IRL event virtual…considerations you may not have top of mind. RSVP here: https://remotely.global/event/taking-irl-events-virtual/ or watch live on the Remotely Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/remotelyglobal Every Tuesday at 5PM PT my colleague Ashwini Anburajan and I do a FB Livestream talking about the previous week in politics: https://www.facebook.com/elisac Thanks to my podcast host Messy.fm Thanks to Ryan Cristopher for my podcast music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ryan-cristopher/1479898729 Road Map for Revolutionaries by me, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson: https://roadmapforrevolutionaries.com Social media handles: Twitter: @ElisaC @OpEdPagePodcast Insta: @ElisaCP Please share, subscribe, rate and review!!
Cyber-espionage is underway to steal life-saving information about the international coronavirus vaccine chain. Nick Rossmann from IBM Security X-Force warns hackers have launched a phishing campaign to steal information on the World Health Organization's initiative for distributing the vaccine to developing countries.The U.K is set to distribute the Pfizer vaccine. Dr. Thomas Yadegar from Providence Cedars-Sinai Medical Center says he's hopeful that the U.S. will efficiently and effectively deliver a vaccine when it becomes available.The Department of Defense says everyone, who gets vaccinated for the coronavirus, will receive a vaccination record card. Dr. John Grabenstein says the vaccination cards serve an important purpose. But constitutional scholar John Shu says no one can be forced into being vaccinated or carrying a vaccination card. Warner Bros. Pictures announced that all of its 2021 films will stream on HBO Max at the same time they play in theaters. Variety's Cynthia Littleton says the latest development could have a significant impact on the movie industry.The pandemic has led to an increase in plastic surgery procedures. Dr. Steven L. Davis says he's seeing more patients with "Zoom Dysmorphia." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Moderna's president Dr. Stephen Hoge joins CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook to discuss the company's new coronavirus vaccine currently in clinical trials. Dr. Hoge shares what preliminary data is saying about the vaccine's effectiveness and what distribution of the vaccine will look like.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris discusses Johnson & Johnson pausing coronavirus vaccine trials due to “unexplained illness” in volunteer with Dr. Ashish Jha and David Axelrod. Then, Chris goes one on one with Senator Cory Booker on day one of Judge Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Chris wraps up the show with California Secretary of State Alex Padilla on the investigations into fake ballot drop boxes in California. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses Johnson & Johnson pausing coronavirus vaccine trials due to “unexplained illness” in volunteer with Dr. Ashish Jha and David Axelrod. Then, Chris goes one on one with Senator Cory Booker on day one of Judge Amy Coney Barrett Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Chris wraps up the show with California Secretary of State Alex Padilla on the investigations into fake ballot drop boxes in California. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses a fast-tracked coronavirus vaccine with Former CDC Director, Dr. Tom Frieden and “long hauler” coronavirus symptoms with AngioGenesis Foundation President and Medical Director, Dr. William Li. New York Times reporter, Mike Baker then joins Chris to discuss the latest in Portland protest violence.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Save Meduza!https://support.meduza.io/enIf you've read anything about Russia's coronavirus vaccine, “Sputnik V,” you know that it's rolling out to the public in October, just as Phase III trials begin — meaning that researchers still have no idea how effective the product actually is. So far, the scientists developing Sputnik V say they've combined Phase I and Phase II testing and confirmed its safety and immunogenicity, but they've yet to compare it to a placebo and the handful of patients already injected were all relatively young and healthy. The Gamaleya Research Institute, which developed Sputnik V, says it hopes to manufacture 3-5 million doses annually, once production is up and running. A handful of other Russian biotech companies will be manufacturing the vaccine, as well. Russia says it's already received orders for a billion doses around the world. Suspiciously and unlike most foreign researchers working on a coronavirus vaccine, the Gamaleya Research Institute has yet to publish any trial results in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Despite promises from the Russian team, they haven't shared any details about their vaccine tests with the global expert community. To learn more about Russia's coronavirus vaccine and explore the risks and research behind this product, The Naked Pravda turns to two social scientists: Judyth Twigg, a political science professor at the Virginia Commonwealth University, who studies healthcare in Russia and Eurasia, and Cynthia Buckley, a sociology professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, who works on global health and social demography in Eurasia. “The Naked Pravda” comes out on Fridays (or sometimes weekends). Catch every new episode by subscribing at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or other platforms. If you have a question or comment about the show, please write to Kevin Rothrock at kevin@meduza.io with the subject line: “The Naked Pravda.”
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Chris speaks to Former CDC Director Dr. Mark McClellan, Portland, Oregon Mayor Ted Wheeler, and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses the latest coronavirus developments with Infectious Disease Specialist, Dr. William Schaffner, the uncertain future of professional sports seasons with CNN contributor, Bob Costas, and honors the life and legacy of Representative John Lewis. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Colorado researchers will recruit about a thousand people for a COVID-19 vaccine trial. Then, Gov. Jared Polis says wearing masks is about both public safety and economic recovery. Also, a CU Boulder professor spent hours interviewing Steve Bannon for his new book “War For Eternity.” Finally, what's the future of RTD and public transit?
People aren't the problem, they solve problems. Jason shares news of the Israeli scientists' claim to a Coronavirus vaccine. The typical income has changed dramatically in 40 years, and so has the way a family's spending has been shaped. College or internships, the benefits of the latter. Jason answers a question from Florida Rent Control. In today's second segment, All ROI is not created equal. Learn one of the most valuable lessons of income property investments, IDEAL. Key Takeaways: [1:30] The Israeli scientists say they have a Coronavirus vaccine coming out in just a few weeks [2:30] People solve the problems [5:30] The typical male income no longer covers a family of four expenditures [10:00] College or internships? [12:45] Sebastien from JasonHartman.com/ask - was reading a report from Marcus & Millichap report about Florida Rent Control [19:00] Acting as a landlord in California can be a risky business [22:00] All ROI is not created equal [22:30] Income - cash flow from your investment (rent revenue) [23:20] Depreciation - a non-cash expense that recognizes the reduction in useable value for a piece of property over time [23:40] Equity - as the self-liquidating loan payments are made, it results in an increase in wealth for the investor [24:08] Appreciation - when the value of a property increases over time [24:50] Leverage - the use of other people's time and money Websites: www.JasonHartman.com Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) www.JasonHartman.com/ask