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In my consultations, I convince people to get vaccinated. I believe that around 25 to 30 percent of them, which is the majority, are not anti-vaxxers but rather individuals who are afraid. It is important to address these fears, and I assure you that the vaccine is safe and effective.

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In 2022, over 14 million children missed vaccinations. Collaborating with partners like Gavi and UNICEF, we aim to reduce this number by 2030. However, we face significant challenges from anti-vaccine movements, which have gained traction, especially during COVID-19. It's crucial to strategize and push back against misinformation, as vaccines are effective and beneficial for both children and adults. We need to take a more assertive stance in countering the narratives propagated by anti-vaxxers to protect public health.

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Getting vaccinated not only protects your health and your family's, but it also helps the community by stopping the spread of the virus. When you get vaccinated, you become a dead end for the virus, preventing it from going anywhere. This leads to a significant decrease in infection rates within the community. That's why we strongly encourage and want people to get vaccinated.

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If you're eligible for the vaccine and not getting it, you're being irresponsible. The omicron variant is highly contagious, and unvaccinated people will likely get it, putting a strain on healthcare. Almost half of ICU patients are unvaccinated. We need to persuade them to get vaccinated for their own good and the public's. It's crucial to increase vaccination efforts in developing countries.

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Speaker 0: Take the shot and protect yourself and the people around you. We all feel a chill when we hear that. Mrs. van der Hof from the RIVM, you’ve researched the effects of vaccination. If you look under the line, has it had any usefulness? Speaker 1: It has certainly been useful. In fact, from our research, but also from many other studies, people who were vaccinated had a lower chance of dying from COVID, and we see that effect with every shot that’s given. We also studied whether there is a higher chance of dying from diseases other than COVID shortly after vaccination, to see whether there is vaccine harm, and we do not find that either, which is also in line with what is found internationally. Speaker 0: Okay, because that is the story you hear at the dinner table. Earlier this week someone said, I see so many people dying, there must be something. Speaker 1: Yes. Well, there are certainly people who have died due to the vaccination. We cannot deny that. That has been investigated; we find that in the Netherlands through Lareb, and we find that internationally as well. You just have to weigh the very small chance that you become ill or die from a vaccination against the chance that you become very ill or die from COVID. And the balance tips toward vaccination. Speaker 0: Yes, vaccination protects more than it harms, you just said. Also, have you studied the chance of death due to vaccination? Speaker 1: Well, we looked at people who were vaccinated and whether within 2 months after vaccination they had an increased chance of dying from anything other than COVID. If there were an indication there, we would see it, and we absolutely do not find that. Speaker 0: No, that is simply not found. Okay. Mrs. Van der Broek, and the pandemic was a priority.

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Vaccines have a place, but the population has been scared into accepting them. It's frustrating that vaccines are being promoted as gene therapy to children who are not at risk. It's ethically questionable to recommend something dangerous to a certain group to protect the elderly. Personally, as a 70-year-old, I don't want young people getting vaccinated for my sake. If something happened to them, I would feel guilty.

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I got vaccinated because I believe in leading by example and protecting our loved ones. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective. While some may have concerns, I assure you that the vaccine is safe and the experience is supportive. There is misinformation about the mRNA vaccine, but it is actually one of the safest vaccines available. Many people have already been vaccinated worldwide, and the vaccine we have is safe and widely used. Despite initial expectations of a longer timeline, we had safe and effective vaccines within a year of the pandemic starting. These vaccines are not just effective, but incredibly safe.

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We have a more effective vaccine this year compared to last year. It matches the current strains perfectly and has been proven safe with no reported side effects over the past three years.

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COVID-19 vaccines are now accessible to millions of Americans and will soon be available to everyone. The science is clear: these vaccines protect against the dangerous and deadly disease. Getting vaccinated can save lives and is crucial in ending the pandemic and progressing as a nation. It's up to each individual to take the first step and get vaccinated when it becomes available to them.

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I made it clear that my children were immunized with childhood vaccines. Public health failed to explain that COVID vaccines are different. Childhood vaccines, like for many diseases, provide immunity after one dose by giving children the disease without the deadly consequences. The COVID vaccine wasn't designed to prevent infection. Vaccine hesitancy has doubled since COVID, and we need to address these concerns. The mRNA vaccine should have been prioritized for those at high risk of severe disease, as the science and data indicated. We should have protected the elderly and those with comorbidities first. It went into young people before the elderly and nursing homes. We need to align public health actions with science and data. When we don't, we fracture trust with the American people.

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I don't have a specific target number, but last year's death toll from Covid was too high. We have a collective responsibility towards vulnerable individuals. I want to convince those listening to get vaccinated. Our vaccine is more effective than last year's, it targets the current strains, and we have three years of data showing no side effects. It's important to go for it. There is a global push for prevention and vaccination, including for HPV, bronchiolitis, flu, and Covid. I believe in the progress and effectiveness of prevention and vaccination.

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I encourage my patients to get COVID-19 vaccinations as they are safe and effective. Millions of doses have been administered in the US, with extensive safety monitoring. Serious side effects are extremely rare. If my patients have any questions, I advise them to ask me or consult reliable sources like the CDC website for accurate information.

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We aim to vaccinate everyone by the end of the year, but some may need to be followed up with in early next year. While we want all New Zealanders to get vaccinated, there may be hesitant individuals we have to actively reach out to. Our goal is to ensure everyone has the opportunity to get vaccinated, even if it means some follow-up into next year.

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I spoke with a congressperson who mentioned getting Guillain Barre from a flu vaccine. When discussing vaccination, it's crucial to address concerns and focus on the benefits, data, and safety of the COVID vaccine. Listening to people's worries is essential.

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I have been vaccinated, and I encourage you to get vaccinated too. The COVID-19 vaccine is our best defense against this life-threatening disease. Unfortunately, there is fake news spreading about the vaccine, causing some people to hesitate. We want to assure you that it is safe and approved by leaders of all faith communities. Our message is simple: get vaccinated, as it could save your life or the life of someone you love.

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I believe it's important to offer incentives to those who are hesitant about getting vaccinated. We don't need to convince every single person individually. The problem lies with those who hesitate, and we need to address that. It's crucial to emphasize that the vaccines are mostly free of side effects. Those who refuse to get vaccinated have been victims of misinformation on social media and exploitation by political forces. We need to reach out to them as well.

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COVID-19 vaccines are now accessible to millions of Americans and will soon be available to everyone. The vaccines are scientifically proven to protect against this dangerous and deadly disease, potentially saving lives. We strongly encourage you to get vaccinated as soon as it's possible for you. This is the initial step towards ending the pandemic and progressing our nation. The responsibility lies with each individual.

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I cannot understand how anyone can recommend the mRNA vaccination and sleep well at night. They seem afraid to admit they were wrong. I want to give you a chance to address your colleagues, fellow pathologists, and medical professionals. My advice is to always question what so-called experts say. You don't need top scientists, you need experienced doctors who think critically. In the past, people died from the flu without it being turned into a pandemic or locking people away.

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I encourage all Canadians to get vaccinated as it is incredibly important. Vaccines have saved millions of lives worldwide, including in Canada. The new formulation protects against the latest variants of COVID-19. It is not just important for individuals, but also to prevent overwhelming hospitals. Let's take collective action and be grateful for the incredible science behind these vaccines. They are remarkably safe, with hundreds of millions of doses administered globally. I hope everyone gets their shot.

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In 2022, over 14 million children did not receive any vaccines. The goal is to reduce that number by 2030, working with partners like Gavi and UNICEF. Anti-vaxxers pose a serious challenge, requiring a strategy to push back, because vaccines work for both children and adults, and there is evidence to support this. It's time to be more aggressive in countering anti-vaxxers, who used COVID as an opportunity to create havoc.

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I am honored to introduce a champion for working people. We will continue to push for widespread vaccination as the best defense against COVID-19. Nearly all hospitalized and deceased COVID-19 patients were unvaccinated. It is time to get vaccinated to show love for your neighbor, as the Bible teaches.

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What we need to do at our agency is to make sure the public believes in the things that we're saying. And the way that we do that is by telling the truth. There are many other countries that actually have a higher vaccination rates than ours where, there are no mandates, and it's because people trust their government. The Americans have lost faith in the federal government. Sixty percent of Americans say that they will not take that vaccine no matter what. And only thirteen percent of children although it's recommended for a hundred percent of children, only thirteen percent are complying. And that's after a billion dollar campaign to persuade people to take. It's the biggest campaign for a pharmaceutical product in history.

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The most important freedom we have is the freedom to get vaccinated. Vaccination protects you from severe illness and death, and it protects your family and community. Slowing the spread of the virus is crucial right now so we can achieve high vaccination coverage. That remains the primary goal.

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I said that the people who died should have been vaccinated. They were the ones we know are at risk. It's a true public health priority to prioritize them and take action, both collectively and individually.

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The COVID-19 vaccines are available to millions of Americans and will soon be available to everyone. The science shows that these vaccines can protect you and your loved ones from this deadly disease. Getting vaccinated is crucial in ending the pandemic and progressing as a nation. It's your choice.
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