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Washington Doctor Dean L. Fanelli LIVE On LI In The AM W/Jay Oliver! 5-13-22 by JVC Broadcasting
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Attorney Dr. Dean L. Fanelli from "Cooley LLP" LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! 10-13-21 by JVC Broadcasting
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Attorney Dr. Dean L. Fanelli of Cooley LLP, LIVE in LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 5 - 24 - 21 by JVC Broadcasting
Attorney of Cooley LLP, Dr. Dean L. Fanelli Live on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 4-15-21 by JVC Broadcasting
Show #1064: Thursday, March 4, 2021 Representative Joseph Chaplik shares info on his “mask freedom bill” advancing Jane Becher breaks down Governor Ducey's back to school order Supervisor Matt Ryan talks county need for federal dollars Dr. Dean Fanelli talks about three vaccines available in US Rep. Chaplik & the mask freedom bill: stop making employees the mask police! 00:00-15:55 Representative Joseph Chaplik returns to give an update on the mask freedom bill and the outcome of the Arizona House vote. Will it pass the Senate? Is it doomed by Governor Ducey? Has the dam broken nationally on these mandates? Schools ordered to open! Jane Becher breaks it down. 15:56-31:21 Jane Becher breaks down Governor Ducey's Executive Order, which orders all of Arizona's publicly funded schools to open by March 15th with few exceptions. Will schools be able to comply in time? What will school be like? C- under Biden, D+ under Trump! 31:22-43:24 Jeff asks why some restaurants are nearly 100% open while others appear to be operating at 50%. Is it the plexiglass? U.S. infrastructure gets a C- under Biden but it was a D+ under Trump! You can't make this stuff up! Congress fades out stimulus checks quicker. Jeff explains. AG Brnovich Supreme Court case on state voting issues looks promising. Supervisor Matt Ryan discusses Federal Covid stimulus dollars. 43:25-59:30 Counties lobby Congress for more federal dollars to backfill their budgets after a year of Covid related expenditures. When will Coconino County lighten up on restrictions? Dealing with the data, the challenges and the great distances in the 2nd largest (geographically) county in the nation. Vaccine info and availability with Dr. Dean Fanelli 59:31-73:52 Dean L. Fanelli, Ph.D., returns to the program to breakdown the three vaccines available in the U.S. Also discusses distribution and outlook into the summer.
Attorney of Cooley LLP, Dr. Dean L. Fanelli Live on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 3-3-21 by JVC Broadcasting
Dr. Dean L. Fanelli of Cooley LLP Live on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 2-3-21 by JVC Broadcasting
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Dr. Dean L. Fanelli Live on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 12-21-2020 by JVC Broadcasting
What are the important things to know about the new vaccines for COVID-19? Chaz and AJ spoke with Dean L. Fanelli, a vaccine specialist, to figure out who will get it, when we'll all have access to it, if we can stop wearing masks after we get it, and if this will be anything like the flu shot.
Dr. Dean L. Fanelli of Seyfarth Shaw Live on LI in the AM with Jay Oliver! 11-11 - 2020 by JVC Broadcasting
US OUTLINES SWEEPING PLAN TO PROVIDE FREE COVID-19 VACCINESPh.D., an expert on pharmaceutical and chemical related technologies // partner in the Intellectual Property Department of Seyfarth Shaw DEAN L. FANELLI.The federal government outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to make vaccines for COVID-19 available for free to all Americans, even as polls show a strong undercurrent of skepticism rippling across the land. In a report to Congress and an accompanying “playbook” for states and localities, federal health agencies and the Defense Department sketched out complex plans for a vaccination campaign to begin gradually in January or possibly later this year, eventually ramping up to reach any American who wants a shot. The Pentagon is involved with the distribution of vaccines, but civilian health workers will be the ones giving shots. The campaign is “much larger in scope and complexity than seasonal influenza or other previous outbreak-related vaccination responses,” said the playbook for states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Expert on Pharmaceutical and Chemical-Related Technologies DR. DEAN L. FANELLI, Ph.D. So far, most of the conversation about COVID-19 vaccines has focused on the question of whether researchers can develop an effective vaccine in record time. But maybe we should start asking another question as well: Will enough Americans actually get the vaccine for it to be effective? “It’s not a vaccine that will save us,” says Harvard Global Health Institute director Ashish Jha. “It’s vaccination.” For a COVID-19 vaccine to actually stop the pandemic, scientists estimate that at least 60 percent of the population — and probably more like 75 or 80 percent — would need to be vaccinated, a number that depends on many factors, including the efficacy of the vaccine itself and how widely the virus has already spread. With that in mind, Yahoo News and YouGov have been polling the American people for the past few months.