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Vaccines are crucial and new ones are being developed. Some people spread misinformation about vaccines, but it's most prevalent in the United States. In the next five years, we can expect advancements in vaccines for tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV. Proteins play a vital role in this. The speaker acknowledges their high greenhouse gas footprint but emphasizes the importance of vaccines. They mention a significant investment in vaccinations and the need to prepare for future pandemics. Normalcy will gradually return after widespread vaccination, but some restrictions may remain for about nine months. The speaker believes we should learn from this pandemic and give attention to future threats.

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Vaccines are crucial for public health. There will be new vaccines developed, including for TB, malaria, and HIV. Misinformation about vaccines is a problem, especially in the US. We need to invest in vaccinations, as it has a significant return on investment. Life will not fully return to normal until the global population is vaccinated. We must prepare for future pandemics.

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Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett and her team have been studying spike proteins in viruses for the past 10 years. They discovered that controlling the spike protein's shape is crucial for creating effective vaccines. Using their knowledge from previous research on MERS coronavirus, they quickly applied their techniques to develop a vaccine for the current virus in collaboration with Moderna. By January 10th last year, they obtained the virus sequences and produced the vaccine over the weekend. They tested the vaccine on mice and found that it generated antibodies. Dr. Corbett mentions that they are now working on addressing the variants of the virus.

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In the fight against COVID-19, Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla, a child of Holocaust survivors, played a key role in developing the vaccine. His Jewish heritage and support for Israel are notable. Over 2.5 billion Pfizer vaccine doses have been distributed worldwide. For his contributions, Dr. Bourla received the 2022 Genesis Prize, known as the Jewish Nobel Prize. The pandemic continues, but Dr. Bourla's efforts have made a significant impact in saving lives globally.

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Medicines we know from the COVID vaccine. Very effective, very welcome. The logistics around that vaccine were not straightforward because of the new technologies. We're talking about countries here that do not have advanced

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Today, Doctor Katalin Kariko and Doctor Drew Weissmann were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their groundbreaking work in creating mRNA vaccines for COVID-19. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the field of health and science. The development of safe and effective vaccines has played a crucial role in combating the pandemic and bringing it under control. Congratulations to both doctors on this well-deserved recognition.

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Today, Doctor Katalin Kariko and Doctor Drew Weissmann were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their groundbreaking work on mRNA vaccine technology. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the fight against COVID-19 and other diseases. Their dedication and innovation have led to the development of safe and effective vaccines that have played a crucial role in controlling the pandemic. This is a great day for health, science, and the future of vaccines. Congratulations to Doctor Kariko and Doctor Weissmann on this well-deserved recognition.

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The speaker discusses the ideology of scientists who have questioned the origins of viruses like AIDS, hepatitis, and Ebola. They mention Dr. Duisburg from the University of California at Berkeley as one of these scientists. The speaker also mentions that the COVID vaccines contained varying percentages of bioweapon material, with the booster having the highest concentration. They note that over 13 billion COVID vaccines were administered to around 5 billion people, but not all individuals received the vaccines. The speaker suggests that the PCR swab was another method of inoculating people with nanotechnology, specifically Graphene Ferric Oxide. They mention facing pushback when trying to publish their research on this topic, but eventually succeeded. However, they were subsequently attacked.

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COVID has changed our approach to healthcare, impacting vaccine hesitancy globally. Misinformation about vaccines, particularly in the US, has been harmful. Despite the tragic loss of life, the pandemic has highlighted the importance of global health readiness. However, discussing the topic remains difficult due to the pain it caused.

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The organized anti-vaccine movement significantly influenced public perception of the COVID vaccine, leading to an estimated 200,000 unnecessary deaths in the U.S. due to vaccine refusal. This movement targeted individuals and spread misinformation about vaccine safety. In contrast, our low-cost COVID vaccine, developed without a patent, successfully reached 100 million people, particularly in India and Indonesia. However, the primary responsibility for vaccine hesitancy still lies with the organized anti-vaccine efforts.

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That extraordinary person is Pfizer Chairman and CEO, Doctor. Albert Borla. Doctor Borla led his team to deliver a COVID nineteen vaccine in record time while taking a risk by declining US federal funding to avoid government bureaucracy and expedite vaccine production. A child of Holocaust survivors from a Greek Jewish community destroyed by the Nazis, he's proud of his Jewish heritage, is active in Holocaust remembrance and education, and a strong supporter of Israel, which was the first country outside The US to receive the Pfizer vaccine and the antiviral pill. With more than two and a half billion Pfizer vaccine doses already distributed. Because of Doctor. Borla's extraordinary contribution to humanity as the world battles the worst health crisis in January, Doctor Albert Borla has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Genesis Prize, the Jewish Nobel Prize. Thank you, and congratulations, Doctor. Borla.

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The world's population is currently 6.8 billion and projected to reach 9 billion. By improving vaccines and healthcare, we could potentially reduce the population by 10-15%. Lipid nanoparticles can be used to create factories for vaccine production. Genetically modified organisms are being injected into children's arms to combat diseases. The Gates Foundation supports the development of mRNA vaccines. Instead of shaping the vaccine, instructions are encoded in RNA and DNA. Vaccines are crucial, and governments need to be involved in their distribution. Vaccine hesitancy is a problem, especially in developing countries. The misinformation surrounding vaccines, including false associations with individuals like Fauci, is most prevalent in the United States. We must prepare for future outbreaks and not entertain baseless claims about vaccines causing harm.

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The situation has been horrific, leading to a shift in research and development budgets. Current vaccines primarily focus on improving individual health but only slightly reduce transmission. There is a need for a new approach to vaccine development that effectively blocks transmission.

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The speaker explains that messenger RNA vaccines, like the one approved in the UK and pending FDA approval, are safe because they only contain a small piece of genetic material in a lipid bag. While the long-term effects are unknown, the speaker believes they won't cause problems. A woman willingly received the Pfizer vaccine and encourages others to do the same. It is mentioned that virologist Dr. Ovita Fuller, who played a key role in securing emergency use authorizations for COVID vaccines, passed away from a non-COVID-related illness. American physicians are urging people to get vaccinated and caution against trusting random individuals on social media. The speaker emphasizes the safety of these vaccines.

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In the global fight against COVID-19, the Jewish people have had an outsized impact. As scientists, chief medical officers, and top healthcare officials, their contributions have been invaluable. However, one person stands above the rest: Pfizer Chairman and CEO, Dr. Albert Borla. I led my team to deliver a COVID-19 vaccine in record time, declining US federal funding to avoid bureaucracy and expedite production. As a child of Holocaust survivors, I am proud of my Jewish heritage and a strong supporter of Israel, the first country outside the US to receive the Pfizer vaccine and antiviral pill. The world is better off with my leadership in saving lives. With over 2.5 billion Pfizer vaccine doses distributed, I am honored to be selected as the recipient of the 2022 Genesis Prize, the Jewish Nobel Prize, for my contribution to humanity during the worst health crisis in a century.

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Up to 75% of emerging diseases originate in animals. Deforestation and habitat destruction create conditions for diseases to spill over from animals to humans. Health, ecological, and climate crises are interconnected. The pandemic has demonstrated what can be achieved by investing in science, such as the rapid development of vaccines. However, vaccine inequity persists, with high-income countries having vaccinated one in four people, compared to one in over 500 in low and middle-income countries. The international community, governments, and vaccine developers must address vaccine inequity.

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The speaker explains that messenger RNA vaccines, like the one approved in the UK and pending FDA approval, are safe because they only contain a small piece of genetic material in a lipid bag. While the long-term effects are unknown, the speaker believes they won't cause problems. A woman willingly received the Pfizer vaccine and encourages others to do the same. It is mentioned that Dr. Ovita Fuller, a virologist instrumental in securing emergency use authorizations for COVID vaccines, passed away from a non-COVID-related illness. American physicians are urging people to get vaccinated and trust their expertise over random individuals on social media. The speaker reiterates that these vaccines are very safe, possibly even safer than other vaccines.

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The Pfizer COVID vaccine was not tested for its ability to stop the transmission of the virus before it entered the market. The speaker acknowledges that they had to work quickly to understand the situation and move at the speed of science.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of delivering vaccines to remote areas, emphasizing the importance of overcoming obstacles to reach those in need. They highlight the significance of maternal immunization in protecting newborns and express optimism for closing the book on vaccine preventable diseases through innovation and collaboration with new partners. The speaker stresses the impact of vaccines on global health and the ongoing efforts to ensure access to life-saving immunizations worldwide.

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We developed vaccines, like the Ameila vaccine, in just nine months. It's fast, considering the uncertainties surrounding vaccines. Initially, we made a mistake by claiming they protect against transmission, but they actually provide limited protection. As a result, repeated vaccinations are necessary due to their relatively short lifespan.

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Nicholas Holcher, an epidemiologist and foundation administrator at the McCullough Foundation, appears on the WiderWake Media Podcast to discuss what he calls harms from the mRNA COVID vaccines and to critique mainstream approaches to the pandemic and public health policy. - Vaccine definitions and mRNA technology - Pre-2000 definition: a vaccine is an injectable or oral product that introduces a killed part of a virus or an inactivated form to the body so that encountering a wild-type version would not infect or would cause a less severe illness. - He asserts that mRNA injections are not vaccines: they are a gene transfer platform using modified messenger RNA with long persistence in the body (via N1-methylpseudouridine), delivered in lipid nanoparticles. He claims these bubbles distribute systemically, including to the brain, heart, bone marrow, and reproductive system, and that they instruct cells to produce a spike protein, effectively turning organs into “toxic spike protein production factories.” He says this leads to autoimmune attack on those tissues and contributes to adverse events, including myocarditis, strokes, immune destruction, and “turbo cancers.” - History and purpose of mRNA in vaccines - According to Holcher, work on this technology existed for decades but animals testing showed high mortality or sterilization in ferrets and mice, preventing approval except under a declared global emergency. He contends the COVID-19 crisis enabled emergency use authorization across Western countries, with ulterior aims to inject the globe with mRNA technology. - Global impact and uptake - He estimates about 70% of the global population received at least one COVID-19 injection (mRNA or viral vector). He notes Eastern countries used non-mRNA platforms (e.g., AstraZeneca/J&J in some places; Sinovac elsewhere) but that uptake in the West was high. - Harms and evidence - Excess deaths: cites a study by Dennis Brancourt et al. estimating around 17 million deaths worldwide as a result of COVID injections (as of September 2023); he claims US deaths could be in the hundreds of thousands to millions. - Turbo cancers: cites multiple studies in 2023 showing increased risk of seven cancer types (colorectal, bladder, breast, thyroid, prostate, etc.) in vaccinated groups; cites a major cancer journal, OncoTarget, reporting hundreds of turbo cancer cases across 27 countries, with Pfizer contributing most cases. Holcher also mentions his own group’s work with Neo7 Bioscience documenting genomic integration of vaccine-derived mRNA in a stage IV bladder cancer patient (31-year-old woman) with a segment of mRNA found in circulating tumor DNA on chromosome 19; another study reported thousands of dysregulated genes in post-vaccine cancers, including p53, KRAS, and BRCA. - Definition of turbo cancer: per Merrick et al., rapid, aggressive tumor progression with sudden onset and early metastasis, often in younger individuals, and resistant to treatment. - Fertility, pregnancy, and autism - Fertility: cites studies suggesting fertility impacts, including Karaman et al. finding depletion of primordial follicles in rats after mRNA vaccination; Manichi et al. reporting 33% lower conception rates in vaccinated women in Denmark; a study indicating a ~20% drop in sperm concentration and motility with no recovery over five months. - Autism: asserts a large body of evidence linking vaccines to neurodevelopmental disorders, citing a 136-study review with 107 studies finding positive associations between vaccines and neurodevelopmental issues, including autism, attributed to toxicity and immune system disruption, particularly in children with high vaccine exposure and reduced detox capacity (CYP450 impairment). - Other topics tied to vaccines and public response - The COVID-19 period and vaccine skepticism: claims the pandemic catalyzed a large anti-vaccine movement because people were compelled to take an experimental gene therapy product. - Sam Altman and gene editing: discusses Altman’s Preventive venture with the aim to reduce heritable diseases via in utero gene editing but warns of the path to designer babies and the potential for harm in early-iteration edits, citing prior CRISPR experiments on human embryos that produced deformed offspring or nonviable results. - AI, workers, and future society: predicts two-tier society with implanted or enhanced individuals and a replacement of human labor by robots and AI systems; discusses military and surveillance ambitions in gene editing and AI augmentation. - Mental health and digital life: references a randomized trial showing that turning off mobile Internet improved depression scores and well-being to an extent comparable to or greater than antidepressants. - World Health Organization (WHO): notes the US has pulled out of the WHO, arguing this is good for the US but potentially harmful for others still in the organization; expresses concerns about the pandemic treaty and ongoing global health governance, including vaccine passport-style surveillance. - FDA and public health policy: acknowledges some shifts (e.g., cutting doses from the childhood schedule) but argues the FDA remains compromised and too aligned with vaccine industry interests; criticizes the removal of a potential black box warning for vaccines and calls for more accountability. - Resources and contact - Holcher invites listeners to follow him on X (Twitter) at @nichulsher and to read their work on focalpoints.com and through McCullough’s network. Note: The transcript presents Holcher’s claims and interpretations about vaccines, turbo cancers, autism, fertility, and policy changes. The summary reproduces these points without endorsement or evaluation.

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On COVID, there's a perception that credit isn't given where it's due. While the vaccines were developed quickly, they don't prevent infection or transmission and may have serious side effects. In hindsight, would anything be done differently? Studies on the vaccines are ongoing, and results will emerge over time. It's important to note that Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women, but reports indicated that over half of the 458 pregnant women who received the vaccine experienced adverse events. The ongoing studies will help clarify these concerns.

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#159-Peter Hotez MD, PhD.: The anti-vaccine movement, causes of autism, & COVID-19 vaccine update
Guests: Peter Hotez, Brian Deer, Andrew Wakefield
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In this episode of The Drive podcast, host Peter Attia engages with guests Peter Hotez, Brian Deer, and Andrew Wakefield to discuss the ongoing issues surrounding vaccines, particularly in light of the anti-vaccine movement that gained traction after Andrew Wakefield's discredited claims linking the MMR vaccine to autism. Hotez highlights the persistent belief among a segment of the population that vaccines cause autism, despite extensive scientific evidence debunking this myth. He notes that the anti-vaccine movement has evolved, shifting its focus from specific vaccines to broader claims about vaccine safety and health freedom, often politicized and intertwined with right-wing extremism. The conversation touches on the role of thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative previously used in vaccines, which has been removed from most childhood vaccines due to public concern, despite no evidence linking it to autism. Hotez explains that the anti-vaccine lobby has continually moved the goalposts, shifting their claims from thimerosal to vaccine schedules and other factors, complicating the public's understanding of vaccine safety. Attia emphasizes the importance of providing clear, evidence-based information to parents who are confused about vaccination schedules and the necessity of vaccines. They discuss the increasing prevalence of autism diagnoses, attributing it to better awareness and diagnostic criteria rather than a true increase in incidence. Hotez shares personal insights about his daughter with autism, emphasizing the need for understanding and support for families affected by autism. The discussion also covers the HPV vaccine, which has faced significant backlash due to its association with sexual health, despite its potential to prevent cervical cancer. Hotez notes that misinformation has led to vaccine hesitancy, particularly among certain demographics, including white Republicans and some minority communities. As the conversation shifts to COVID-19 vaccines, Hotez discusses the challenges of vaccine distribution, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, and the need for equitable access to vaccines globally. He expresses concern over the emergence of new variants and the potential for vaccine resistance, emphasizing the importance of continued research and public health initiatives to combat misinformation and promote vaccination. Overall, the episode underscores the complexities of vaccine discourse, the impact of misinformation, and the critical need for clear communication and public health advocacy to ensure community health and safety.

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The quest for the coronavirus vaccine | Seth Berkley
Guests: Seth Berkley, Chris Anderson, Whitney Pennington Rodgers
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In this episode of TED Connects, hosts Whitney Pennington Rogers and Chris Anderson discuss the critical role of vaccines in public health with Dr. Seth Berkley, CEO of Gavi. Gavi was established to ensure that vaccines reach the developing world, successfully immunizing over 760 million children and preventing more than 13 million deaths. Berkley explains that vaccines stimulate the immune system to protect against diseases, but public skepticism arises from their success, leading to misconceptions about their safety. Berkley highlights the rapid development of Ebola vaccines and the need for a coordinated global response to the coronavirus pandemic. He emphasizes that while vaccines can be developed quickly, the timeline for widespread availability may take 12 to 18 months. The importance of diverse vaccine candidates and adaptive trial designs is discussed, as well as the need for global collaboration to ensure equitable access to vaccines. Berkley calls for viewing vaccines as a global public good, advocating for public sector financing and international cooperation to expedite development and distribution. He stresses the necessity of maintaining robust health systems and surveillance to prepare for future outbreaks. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of science-driven decision-making and global solidarity in addressing public health crises.

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Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci: Meet the scientist couple driving an mRNA vaccine revolution | TED
Guests: Uğur Şahin, Özlem Türeci, Chris Anderson
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Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci reflect on their journey in developing mRNA technology, which began two decades ago with a focus on using the immune system to combat cancer. They founded BioNTech to expedite bringing scientific advancements to patients. The urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 prompted them to pivot their technology for vaccine development, leading to a highly effective mRNA vaccine against the virus. They emphasize the potential of mRNA beyond infectious diseases, particularly in personalized cancer therapies. Their success has transformed BioNTech, enabling broader innovations in medicine. They also highlight the importance of diversity in their team, showcasing how globalization enhances scientific collaboration.
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