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The speaker discusses the contagiousness of Covid-19 and the presence of two variants, Eris and Pirola. They mention that current vaccines and those being proposed seem to be effective against these variants. However, they clarify that the vaccines may not prevent transmission completely, but they do prevent severe cases. The speaker emphasizes that there is a recommendation, not an obligation, for people over 65 and those with immunodeficiencies or comorbidities to get vaccinated. They address concerns about vaccine effectiveness for transmission and acknowledge that there are side effects, but they do not have specific statistics. The speaker calls for transparency regarding vaccine limitations and side effects to maintain credibility. They suggest that the government should communicate this information officially.

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The video discusses various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to combat it. It mentions the need for intensive work to protect the entire world from the virus and the possibility of an infection surge caused by the Omicron variant. The expert council advises implementing contact restrictions, wearing FFP2 masks, and increasing testing during the holiday season. The government faces pressure to take action based on the council's recommendations, which include a potential tightening of measures. The video also touches on the debate surrounding vaccine mandates and the importance of vaccination in controlling the pandemic. It highlights the challenges faced by individuals who have experienced adverse effects from the vaccines and the need for better support and research in this area. The discussion concludes with a call for unity and a focus on finding solutions to overcome the pandemic.

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During a discussion, the speaker expresses surprise that there is a lack of information on vaccinated hospitalizations, ICU visits, and deaths at a national level. The other speaker agrees, acknowledging the challenges in data collection and the importance of providing complete information to the public. The first speaker then mentions the extensive paperwork they have to fill out for patients but notes that data on vaccinated patients and the effectiveness of hospitalizations, ICUs, and deaths was not collected. The second speaker clarifies that while they were looking at that information for vaccine effectiveness studies, they did not receive aggregated data on vaccination and hospitalizations. They emphasize the need for accurate data reporting.

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The segment centers on the claim that government officials and the biopharma industry are redoing a “bird flu” scare with a high-profile summit in Washington, DC, while pushing vaccines through emergency authorization processes. Key points and claims - BARDA granted Moderna 176 million dollars to accelerate development of an emergency bird flu vaccine. The hosts emphasize that Moderna has never had a product reach the market through standard channels, implying prior success relied on emergency authorizations during the COVID pandemic. - The hosts assert that current bird flu is not contagious between humans and that treatments exist; they question how vaccine development can anticipate mutations “best guess” scenarios. They frame this as a repeat of the COVID playbook: using emergency use authorization to push a vaccine. - They note that the US and EU are reportedly using emergency orders to procure bird flu vaccines from CSL Securus, which they allege is funded and advised by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. - A three-day “International Bird Flu Summit” is described as taking place in early October in Washington, DC, with speakers and breakout sessions. They show the summit website and list breakout topics, including mass fatality management, fatality operations, continuity of government planning, operating with absenteeism, business continuity, remote work policies, and travel policy. - The hosts stress that the breakout sessions cover topics like “mass fatality management planning,” “continuity of government planning,” and “remote work policies,” suggesting the agenda extends beyond purely clinical topics into civil preparedness and governance. - They claim the summit is real and not a conspiracy, showing the conference site, sessions, and a contact phone line. They also note that attendees can pay for sessions (the price cited around $625 to attend) and vendors can participate. - The hosts recount an attempted inquiry to the Bird Flu Summit hotline. A caller (Clayton) asks why the summit is being held now, given bird flu’s long history and purported lack of human fatalities in the US. The response from the hotline staffer is described as evasive; she states this is the organization’s first year doing the conference, mentions “global transfer” and 13 viruses, but does not provide concrete virus-specific evidence to address the questions. The caller reports the staffer hung up after questions about evidence and the focus on population control and remote work. - They reference Dr. Peter McCullough’s stance that bird flu could become a pandemic and that authorities used fear during prior outbreaks. - Dr. Kelly Victory is cited arguing for available and effective medications to treat bird flu (e.g., hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, steroids) and suggesting that if authorities block these treatments in the name of vaccine deployment, people will resist. They imply mRNA vaccines are being positioned as central to the response, pointing to Forbes reporting on Moderna’s involvement in an mRNA bird flu shot. - The hosts tease future coverage, mentioning Max Jones and Unlimited Hangout, connecting the discussion to the broader narrative that biopharmaceutical interests seek to maintain pandemic preparedness for profit, particularly as profits decline when the public is not in a continual pandemic state. Additional context - The dialogue includes skeptical framing around the necessity and timing of the summit, the motivations behind it, and concerns about surveillance, lockdown readiness, and vaccine deployment. It also notes the appearance of a media segment with a critical stance toward the Bird Flu Summit’s stated goals and potential implications for public health policy.

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"There's the transformative, if I might use that word, experience that we've all had now in year five of COVID." The speaker says, "The thought that we won't have another pandemic, I think is naive at best and just not completely unrealistic at worst." They add, "I'm convinced that there will be another pandemic and that's the reason why we have to be perpetually prepared to prevent the terrible impact of a pandemic."

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When vaccinated and unvaccinated people mix, masks should be worn unless there is proof of vaccination. The speaker supports the CDC's return to indoor mask requirements because the unvaccinated have been walking around without masks, which led to the surge.

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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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The speaker emphasizes the importance of technology and digital infrastructure in managing vaccinations. They highlight the need for data on who has been vaccinated and who hasn't, especially considering future vaccines may require multiple shots. A proper digital infrastructure is crucial for healthcare in general and particularly during a pandemic. However, the speaker notes that most countries lack this infrastructure.

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The speaker emphasizes the need for a pandemic treaty and global preparedness. They express optimism despite setbacks and stress the importance of learning from failures. Another speaker discusses concerns about big pharma's influence and the development of new vaccines. They highlight issues with peer-reviewed studies and the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Additionally, they promote natural health products available at doctorjonesnaturals.com.

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The speaker emphasizes the complexity of the issue, stating that the health sector alone cannot solve it. Collaboration with other departments like Homeland Security and NATO is necessary. They stress the importance of countering anti-vaccine aggression, highlighting the impact of such beliefs on public health.

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The speakers discuss why Jordan, which shares a border with Israel and has a similar vaccination rate, is not experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases like Israel. Speaker 1, a doctor, avoids answering the question and instead focuses on delivering a message. Speaker 2 accuses Speaker 1 of being a fanatic and dismisses the mainstream media. Speaker 0 reiterates the question and highlights the contradiction between Israel's high vaccination rate and increasing cases. Speaker 2 suggests that the Jordanian healthcare system may be a factor. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 emphasizing the need for open dialogue and critical thinking. The transcript is in French.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of technology and digital infrastructure for managing vaccines and future pandemics. They highlight the need for data on vaccinations and the necessity of a proper digital infrastructure, which many countries lack. The speaker suggests that the G20 should focus on creating partnerships and mechanisms for handling future pandemics effectively. They mention the role of formal institutions like the WTO and organizations without bureaucracy and politics. The speaker concludes by stating that politicians will prioritize a plan if they see its relevance in the near future.

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The speaker discusses the challenge of achieving population immunity against the virus. They explain that continually vaccinating the entire population every few months is not feasible, so the virus needs to circulate and update people's immunity. However, it is uncertain if Germany can afford to allow the virus to circulate due to the vaccine gap. This is the main obstacle, and it is difficult to predict the outcome. The speaker mentions that some studies show the effectiveness of second and third doses in preventing severe illness, but it is challenging to estimate the number of vaccinated individuals and the extent of the vaccine gap. They conclude that while the virus needs to circulate eventually, it may not be the right time for Germany yet, unlike in other countries.

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The speaker emphasizes that the virus is not yet defeated and warns of the Omicron mutation, urging continued focus and vigilance. They stress the need to be prepared to take decisive action to protect lives. Despite progress in vaccination and boosters, the scientific community predicts an unprecedented spread of the virus. Therefore, individual responsibility is crucial in the coming weeks. Adhering to hygiene rules, getting tested, and increasing vaccination rates are essential to keep the virus under control. The speaker highlights that only with more people vaccinated can we effectively combat the virus in the long term.

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The speakers discuss the need for vaccines to combat the spread of the virus. They mention that traditional vaccines require booster shots to increase protection over time, but it is uncertain if the same applies to the RNA vaccines. They mention the possibility of a fourth dose and the uncertainty surrounding the duration of immunity. They acknowledge that the situation with the virus is unique and express a tolerance for doubts and questions.

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In the event of another pandemic, the speaker asserts that the response should differ drastically from the previous one. They claim that established scientific and medical protocols were disregarded in favor of a politicized approach serving specific economic and power interests, leading to information chaos. The speaker emphasizes the need for gold standard information and complete transparency to enable public inquiry and informed responses. They advocate for challenging established orthodoxies and consensus, criticizing the notion of blindly trusting experts as antithetical to science and democracy, likening it instead to totalitarianism and religion.

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The speaker discusses the activation of mandatory vaccination and questions whether it should be implemented only when necessary. They mention a colleague named Pfeffer in Berlin who is not available.

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The speaker discusses pandemic preparedness and the potential challenges the coming administration may face. They address the issue of gain of function research and deny funding it in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The speaker emphasizes the need to keep an open mind regarding the origins of the coronavirus and dismisses conspiracy theories. They provide guidance on mask-wearing and highlight the importance of vaccination. The speaker clarifies their stance on lockdown measures and refutes claims that vaccines can make people worse. They mention the optimal degree of protection after infection is vaccination. The speaker acknowledges concerns about long-term effects of vaccines and the need for further study. They express frustration with misinformation and disinformation campaigns.

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We are not considering removing the mandate; it's not on the agenda. Our immediate priority is to protect unvaccinated individuals from infection, which means keeping them away from crowded places. Many restrictions have been lifted in hospitality venues, allowing vaccinated individuals to live normally. It's unfair to ask vaccinated people to make sacrifices for the small number of unvaccinated individuals.

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The speaker emphasizes the need for a pandemic treaty to handle future pandemics effectively. They mention the importance of actions like restricting individual liberties, sharing information and resources, and providing funding for pandemic control efforts. However, they acknowledge that the means to carry out these actions are currently lacking. Despite the challenges, progress is being made, and member states' commitment to the International Health Regulations (IHR) is inspiring. The speaker mentions that the Final Package of Proposed Amendments for the World Health Organization (WHO) will be submitted to the director general in January 2024 for consideration by the World Health Assembly.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on vaccination efforts at home, implementing testing requirements for those who refuse, and addressing misinformation. They urge the public to trust official sources for accurate information and to not panic over false rumors. The speaker stresses the ongoing need for vaccination, including booster shots, to protect the population.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration and skepticism towards the advice of getting the facts. They mention various elements such as masks, booster shots, and the omicron variant.

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The speaker emphasizes the PCR test as the foundation of the current situation, stating that without it, there would be no cases or public health emergency. They question the necessity of measures taken, pointing out the absence of excess mortality before the vaccination campaign. The speaker suggests focusing efforts on addressing the PCR test as the key issue.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

#160 - Paul Offit, MD: Latest on COVID-19 vaccines and their safety, herd immunity, & viral variants
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Peter Attia welcomes Paul Offit back to discuss the current state of COVID-19 vaccines. Offit outlines four main vaccine strategies: mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna), adenovirus vector vaccines (Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca), purified protein vaccines (Novavax), and live attenuated virus vaccines, which are still in development. He notes that mRNA vaccines are the most advanced in the U.S., with over 120 million doses administered. Offit explains that mRNA technology, while perceived as experimental, has been in development for decades. He addresses concerns about mRNA altering DNA, clarifying that it cannot enter the nucleus or integrate into DNA. He emphasizes that serious side effects from vaccines typically manifest within two months of administration, citing historical examples of vaccine-related adverse events. The conversation shifts to the challenges of creating an HIV vaccine, highlighting the virus's rapid mutation and its ability to evade the immune response. Offit contrasts this with SARS-CoV-2, which mutates more slowly, making it easier to develop effective vaccines. He discusses the importance of monitoring variants and their potential impact on vaccine efficacy. Attia and Offit explore the concept of herd immunity, suggesting that achieving it will require at least 80% of the population to be immune, either through vaccination or natural infection. They express concern about vaccine hesitancy, particularly among certain demographics, and the implications for public health. Offit emphasizes the need for international collaboration in pandemic preparedness, including vaccine distribution and surveillance for emerging viruses. He reflects on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the importance of rapid testing and response strategies. The discussion concludes with a focus on the ongoing need for vaccination efforts and the potential for future pandemics.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fauci, Cuomo, Hunter & Omicron, w/ Rand Paul, Miranda Devine, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. David Dowdy
Guests: Rand Paul, Miranda Devine, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. David Dowdy
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The Megyn Kelly Show features discussions on the Omicron variant, COVID-19 policies, and various related topics with guests including Senator Rand Paul, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, and Dr. David Dowdy. Megyn Kelly opens the show by addressing the panic surrounding the Omicron variant and the potential new travel restrictions announced by President Biden, which may require vaccinated travelers to self-quarantine even after testing negative. Senator Rand Paul expresses skepticism about the necessity of travel bans, suggesting that the Omicron variant may not be as severe as feared, citing initial reports from South Africa indicating milder symptoms. He criticizes Dr. Fauci for his perceived arrogance and for conflating criticism of his policies with an attack on science itself, arguing that science should not be centralized under any bureaucrat. The conversation shifts to the origins of the virus, with Paul asserting that the lack of investigation into the Wuhan lab's role in the pandemic is concerning. He emphasizes the importance of understanding natural immunity and the need for open discussions about treatment options, including monoclonal antibodies. Dr. Bhattacharya and Dr. Dowdy join to discuss the Omicron variant, noting that while it may be more transmissible, there is currently no evidence suggesting it is more deadly. They stress the importance of not panicking and highlight the need for global vaccination efforts rather than focusing solely on booster shots for those already vaccinated. The doctors also address the efficacy of cloth masks, with Paul arguing that they offer little protection compared to N95 masks. They discuss the importance of therapeutics, including the new Merck pill, which could significantly alter the treatment landscape for COVID-19. Throughout the show, the guests emphasize the need for rational discussions about COVID-19, the importance of individual choice regarding vaccination, and the necessity of addressing public health policies without succumbing to fear. The episode concludes with a call for more effective communication and research into therapeutics and vaccines.
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