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Speaker 1 administered COVID-19 vaccinations but is unsure of the number. Speaker 0 suggests COVID is a hoax for depopulation, causing deaths and disabilities worldwide. Speaker 1 took responsibility to protect their company. Speaker 0 finds the revelations interesting.

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My friends are affected by climate change, but they're fortunate to have received vaccinations. I've made money from vaccinating livestock. Let's have a party tonight, but you'll need a vaccine pass. We've booked a DJ who will play PC Christmas songs. The dress code is latex puppy headwear. We're facing multiple health issues like COVID, flu, and monkeypox. We need a lockdown until we have a booster vaccine. Vaccinating against gullibility will help people wake up. The vaccines may not always work. I'm excited for the new year and the new climate laws. Merry Christmas to everyone.

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Hey, it's mister t. I'm getting my COVID vaccine booster shot in my sketches. Yes, I do everything in sketches, even getting healthy. So, get your vaccination booster.

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We had a nice Christmas at home, being cautious with masks. Despite feeling unwell, we hope for a fresh start this Christmas. Mention of heart and lung issues from vaccines, with a doctor prescribing drugs. Mention of potential side effects from vaccines. Hoping to be well by Easter.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the importance of getting vaccinated to protect family members. Speaker 2 is hesitant due to lack of clarity and the quick development of the vaccine. Speaker 1 explains the extensive scientific research behind the vaccine. Speaker 0 emphasizes the need for vaccination to stop the virus from spreading. Speaker 2 expresses concerns about fear tactics and incentives for vaccination. The conversation highlights the importance of vaccination in preventing the spread of COVID-19.

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I'm calling for Santa's holiday health check. Hello, Doctor Tam. Santa is late for snow yoga with the elves; it’s great for sleigh driving. We’re ready for the holiday season! It’s heartwarming to see everyone, especially kids in Canada, working hard to keep the holidays safe. Every child and their caregivers deserve a place on the nice list, especially with all the illnesses around. Santa and I are healthy and up to date with our vaccinations, including COVID and flu shots. I remind Santa to stay updated on vaccinations, wear a snug mask in crowded places, and wash hands to the tune of "Jingle Bells." Stay home if you're sick, and open windows for fresh air when gathering indoors. The more precautions you take, the safer you are. Happy holidays, everyone!

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Hi everyone, I'm Mandy Cohen, director of the CDC, here with Senator Schumer. We're encouraging everyone to get their flu shot and updated COVID booster. These vaccinations are painless and provide significant benefits. Getting vaccinated now can help you avoid serious health issues later. Please make sure to get your shots. Thank you!

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Tiffany Doper, the manager in the CCU, states that her team is in the COVID unit. Therefore, her team will be getting the first chances to get the vaccine. She then states that she is feeling dizzy.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they are vaccinated, to which Speaker 1 confirms. Speaker 2 asks about the thought process behind getting vaccinated, but Speaker 1 avoids answering. Speaker 0 reiterates the question, and Speaker 1 states that wearing masks is always good because of the ongoing pandemic. Speaker 0 confirms that Speaker 1 is also vaccinated. Speaker 2 expresses uncertainty about the situation and mentions extra protection. Speaker 0 mentions low transmission rates outdoors and the effectiveness of vaccination. Speaker 2 agrees and says they are not scared. Speaker 0 suggests removing the mask, but Speaker 2 believes it should be their decision. Speaker 0 asks if they want to take it off for the camera.

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To have a safe Christmas with our loved ones, it is important to get vaccinated. Vaccination reduces the risk of getting infected by almost half, and if we are not infected, we cannot transmit the virus. Although the Omicron variant is less lethal, it still puts a burden on the healthcare system and can cause long-term effects. Testing and isolating when necessary, along with proper ventilation, can help reduce the chances of transmission. It is also important to continue wearing masks, especially in high-risk places like public transportation. We need to take responsibility and follow these precautions to protect ourselves and others.

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From what we learned, Lisa discusses the mediation of COVID vaccines. It seems that there is a vaccine available, and it is highly effective.

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Speaker 0 is telling people to mask up. Speaker 1 is also wearing a mask. Speaker 1 asks how someone is doing and tells them to stay safe. Speaker 1 comments on how covered up the other person is, implying they are wearing more protective gear than Speaker 1. Speaker 1 offers the other person water.

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The head of public health in Canada has been giving press conferences stating that the risk to Canadians is very low. The surveillance system is working as it should, detecting incoming cases and treating them appropriately. Information is being shared rapidly with other jurisdictions in Canada, allowing for a rapid response and containment of the disease spread. The risk remains low. People can protect their health by washing their hands, practicing good hygiene, and getting their flu shot, whether it's from coronavirus or the flu.

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I'm making my annual call to the North Pole for Santa's health check. It's been a tough season with many illnesses around. Fortunately, Santa and I are both in great health and have received our vaccinations, including COVID boosters and flu shots. I always remind Santa to stay on top of his health. First, he should keep his vaccinations updated, and second, he should wear a mask in crowded indoor places.

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Elmo and friends discuss health and safety during a CNN and Sesame Street town hall. A character named Irma explains that she received a COVID vaccine that morning, which her parents said will help keep her, her friends, neighbors, and abuela healthy. Dr. Sanjay Gupta states that COVID vaccines are available for children five and older, and the more people who get them, the better the ability to stop the spread of COVID. Another segment explains that people are gathering to protest racism, which is described as a huge problem where people of color are treated unfairly. Dr. Gupta also explains that people wear masks to protect others from their germs and that children over two years old should wear masks in public.

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Hi everyone, Mandy Cohen from the CDC is here with Senator Schumer, who has an important message about vaccines. Senator Schumer emphasizes the importance of getting your flu shot and updated COVID booster. He reassures that these shots are not painful like they used to be and highlights their benefits. Getting vaccinated can prevent a lot of health issues later on. Thank you for listening.

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The speakers discuss their opinions on getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Speaker 0 encourages getting the shot, but acknowledges it is a personal choice. Speaker 1 supports getting the vaccine if desired. Speaker 2 states they won't ask others about their vaccination status. Speaker 0 mentions not wearing a mask but still getting the shot. Speaker 1 asks how many shots Speaker 0 has received, to which Speaker 0 replies they have had six and had COVID-19 three times.

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Travis learns that he can get the COVID-19 shot along with his flu shot this season. He is excited about the idea of getting two things done at once. Travis and Speaker 0 discuss the possibility of getting both shots together. Speaker 1 emphasizes the idea of doing two things at once and asks for the two shots together. However, Speaker 1's statement is corrected by Speaker 2, who requests the two shots together. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 reminding Travis to inquire about getting the COVID-19 shot when getting his flu shot.

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Speaker 0 reassures that the situation isn't that bad and emphasizes the importance of proven protection against COVID. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 discuss the need for everyone to get vaccinated to combat the virus. They mention the speed of vaccine development and the importance of avoiding misinformation. Speaker 0 highlights the effectiveness of vaccines and Speaker 2 explains the process of getting vaccinated for free through registration. They express their eagerness to keep their community safe and encourage others to get vaccinated. The transcript ends with Speaker 1 eagerly requesting to receive the vaccine.

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Daddy and Elmo talk about Elmo getting the COVID vaccine. Elmo says it was okay, with just a little pinch. Daddy had questions about the vaccine's safety and talked to their pediatrician. They learned that getting vaccinated is important for staying healthy and enjoying life. Elmo asks for a hug, and Daddy reassures him. They encourage others to speak to their pediatrician or healthcare provider for the latest facts on COVID vaccines for kids.

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Speaker 0 advises getting the shot, but it's optional. Speaker 1 agrees to get it and wear a mask. Speaker 0 plans to get the shot but won't wear a mask. Speaker 2 is surprised and asks how many shots Speaker 0 has had. Speaker 0 mentions having had six shots so far and will soon get the seventh. They also mention having had COVID three times.

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Dr. Tam and Mrs. Claus catch up, with Santa off doing snow yoga. They discuss the holiday season in Canada and the efforts to keep it safe. They emphasize the importance of vaccinations, wearing masks in crowded indoor places, and washing hands regularly. Mrs. Claus compares these safety measures to decorating a tree, where each item adds to the overall protection. They both express gratitude for the health and encourage everyone to stay safe during the festive season.

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The speakers discuss their approach to maintaining a healthy immune system. Speaker 1 admits to not being cautious about their diet and indulging in junk food occasionally. Speaker 0 expresses concern about the negative impact of a poor diet on health. Speaker 1 acknowledges the connection between diet and diseases but does not believe vitamins are necessary. Speaker 0 highlights the benefits of essential fatty acids and vitamins. They also discuss the importance of exercise and the challenges of staying healthy while traveling. Speaker 0 suggests making exercise and healthy eating a daily habit. Speaker 1 agrees and mentions their own efforts to exercise regularly. They also touch on the topic of vaccines, with Speaker 0 emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle in addition to vaccines.

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Speaker 0 asks how Speaker 1 is feeling, who responds that they feel okay but their wing hurts a little. Speaker 0 mentions that Speaker 1's wing may hurt for a day and they might feel tired, but getting vaccinated is important for safety. Speaker 1 agrees and adds that it will help them play with their granny bird and friends at school. Speaker 0 reassures that it's okay to have questions and advises to speak to a pediatrician or healthcare provider for the latest facts on COVID vaccines for kids.

This Past Weekend

Season's Greetings w/ Santa | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #313
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Theo Von hosts this Friday episode from December 18, 2020, weaving time, holidays, and gratitude into a loose, intimate monologue. He muses that even sitting still, you’re traveling through time, then riffs on Christmas sounds, nostalgia, and the idea that some people are “soft batch” while others stay solid. He recalls a Bowling Green, Kentucky trip, buying time with a hotel stay during COVID, and a cashier’s odd line about having “used to be in a wheelchair,” using the moment to reflect on vulnerability as a human connection. He shares a cave excursion in Kentucky that turns out to be a hollowed-out landfill, illustrating entrepreneurial spirit and the odd places life can take you. He promotes a January 15 live show, Theo and Tammy’s Belated Christmas Talent Extravaganza, with Chelsea Lynn; tickets are ten dollars and the event will stream with sketches, live talent, and music. The episode also sprinkles sponsor reads—Manscaped’s 2020 reboot and Blue Chew promo with a discount code Theo—alongside listener calls about generosity, gratitude, and the stress and sweetness of the season. Kenny from Portland and Melissa from Houston express thanks and warmth; Dan Laganna offers help, and multiple callers discuss the power of giving and feeling seen. The Santa Claus interview, with Kris Kringle, covers the North Pole routine, Mrs. Claus, waffle dust for reindeer, and the 24 time zones that make a day’s delivery possible. Santa emphasizes hope, magic, and the importance of keeping the Christmas spirit alive. The episode closes with heartfelt holiday wishes and a forward-looking, beheaded toward a hopeful new year.
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