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The speakers emphasize the importance of vaccination in reducing transmission and returning to normalcy. They mention that vaccinated individuals do not carry the virus or get sick. Getting vaccinated and receiving booster shots can save lives, protect loved ones, and prevent the spread of infection. The vaccines effectively stop the virus with each vaccinated person, preventing it from using them as a host to infect others. However, the speakers acknowledge that the initial data on vaccine transmission was limited, and they did not have a clear answer on whether the vaccines would stop infection. They stress the need for people to take the vaccines to break the chain of transmission.

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The speakers emphasize the importance of vaccination and the need for everyone to be vaccinated to ensure safety from COVID-19. They repeatedly state that no one is safe until everyone is safe. They criticize the unvaccinated, calling them a threat and suggesting they should be banned from certain places. The speakers argue that vaccines are effective in preventing infection and transmission of the virus. They also mention instances of vaccinated individuals testing positive for COVID-19. The speakers express frustration with vaccine hesitancy and urge people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and others. They highlight the potential consequences of not getting vaccinated, including severe illness and death.

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The speakers express concern about the limited reporting of adverse reactions to vaccines. They highlight a report suggesting that only 5% of adverse reactions are recorded in the database. Despite this, they emphasize the safety of the COVID vaccine and assure viewers that it is safe. They also compare the number of adverse event reports for all vaccines in New Zealand, which is typically around 1500 a year, with the low number of deaths reported following vaccination.

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The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and the risks associated with being unvaccinated. It repeatedly states that no one is safe from COVID-19 until everyone is vaccinated. The speakers express frustration and anger towards the unvaccinated, suggesting they should be banned from various places and denied healthcare. They argue that the unvaccinated are a threat to society and are responsible for the ongoing pandemic. The video also mentions breakthrough cases among the vaccinated, but emphasizes that vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe illness and death. It concludes by urging people to get vaccinated and join the fight against COVID-19.

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The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and the risks associated with being unvaccinated. It highlights the need for everyone to be vaccinated in order to achieve safety from COVID-19. The speakers express frustration and concern towards those who choose not to get vaccinated, suggesting that they are a threat to society. They advocate for measures such as banning unvaccinated individuals from certain places and denying them healthcare. The video also mentions breakthrough cases among vaccinated individuals and debates the effectiveness of vaccines. Overall, the message is clear: vaccination is crucial for personal and public safety.

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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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During the vaccine mandates, people were given the freedom to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. However, those who haven't received their vaccination will be followed up on. To enjoy summer activities like going to bars, restaurants, concerts, festivals, gyms, or sports events, New Zealanders are encouraged to get vaccinated. The government is implementing mandatory vaccination to ensure nothing is left to chance.

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Roll up your sleeves, Aotearoa! This video encourages people in New Zealand to get vaccinated against COVID-19. It features individuals sharing their vaccination experiences and offering incentives like cash prizes and treats. While some adverse events following vaccination are mentioned, the overall message emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. The goal is to reach 150,000 vaccinations in a day. The video concludes with a reminder to get the vaccine and a mention of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

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Roll up your sleeves, Aotearoa! This video encourages New Zealanders to get vaccinated against COVID-19. It features people getting vaccinated and winning prizes. While some adverse events are mentioned, the focus is on the importance of vaccination and the benefits it brings. The goal is to reach 150,000 vaccinations in a day. The video aims to motivate people to get vaccinated and highlights the positive experiences of those who have already received their shots.

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Vaccine mandates were a challenging time, but ultimately, individuals made their own choices regarding vaccination; there was no compulsory vaccination. Early next year, efforts will focus on reaching those who have not yet been vaccinated. To New Zealanders who haven't received their first dose: if you want to enjoy summer activities like going to bars, restaurants, getting a haircut, attending concerts or festivals, and participating in gym or sports events, getting vaccinated is essential.

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The Food and Drug Administration granted final approval to the Pfizer COVID vaccine. Those hesitant due to its Emergency Use Authorization may now be more inclined to take it. The vaccine has been proven safe and effective and now has final approval. The speaker urges listeners to take the vaccine to save their life, and potentially the life of another.

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The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and the risks associated with being unvaccinated. It repeatedly states that no one is safe from COVID-19 until everyone is vaccinated. The speakers express frustration and anger towards the unvaccinated, suggesting they should be banned from certain places and denied healthcare. They argue that the unvaccinated are a threat to society and are responsible for the ongoing pandemic. The video also mentions breakthrough cases among the vaccinated, but emphasizes that vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe illness and death. It concludes by urging viewers to get vaccinated and join the fight against COVID-19.

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The speakers discuss the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines and the importance of getting vaccinated. They emphasize that vaccinated individuals are less likely to get infected, transmit the virus, or experience severe illness. They mention that vaccines slightly reduce transmission but do not completely prevent it. The speakers also mention the possibility of waning immunity over time and suggest that booster shots may be necessary. They encourage everyone to get vaccinated and highlight the goal of achieving high immunity levels to return to normalcy. The plan is for every adult to receive a booster shot.

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The speakers emphasize the importance of vaccination in reducing transmission and returning to normalcy. They express confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines, stating that vaccinated individuals do not carry the virus or get sick. Getting vaccinated and receiving booster shots are seen as life-saving measures that protect family and friends from serious illness and infection. The goal is to break the chain of transmission and become a dead end for the virus. Vaccinated individuals do not become infected and cannot spread the virus further. However, it is noted that the initial emergency use authorization did not have sufficient data on the vaccine's impact on transmission. The speed of scientific progress necessitated quick action.

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The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and the risks associated with being unvaccinated. It highlights the need for everyone to be vaccinated in order to achieve safety from COVID-19. The speakers express frustration and anger towards the unvaccinated, calling them a threat and suggesting they should be banned from certain places. They argue that vaccines are effective in preventing infection and transmission of the virus. However, there are also mentions of breakthrough cases among the vaccinated. The video concludes by urging people to get vaccinated and treat it as a necessary step to protect themselves and others.

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Moderna and Pfizer discuss vaccine effectiveness. Various incentives for vaccination are mentioned. The importance of vaccination is emphasized to prevent overcrowding in hospitals. Calls for shaming those who refuse vaccines are made. Boosters are encouraged. Vaccinated individuals do not spread the virus. Vaccination is seen as crucial for ending the pandemic. Refusal to vaccinate is criticized for impacting everyone.

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The speaker's message to unvaccinated Americans is: what more is there to wait for? Vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and the vaccine has FDA approval. Over 200 million Americans have gotten at least one shot. The speaker states that patience is wearing thin, and refusal to vaccinate has cost everyone. The speaker urges people to do the right thing and listen to unvaccinated Americans in hospital beds taking their final breaths, saying, "if only I'd gotten vaccinated." The speaker concludes by saying, "It's a tragedy. Please don't let it become yours."

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The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and the risks associated with being unvaccinated. It repeatedly states that no one is safe until everyone is safe from COVID-19. The speakers express frustration and anger towards the unvaccinated, suggesting they should be banned from certain places and denied healthcare. They argue that the unvaccinated are a threat to society and are responsible for the ongoing pandemic. The video also mentions breakthrough cases among the vaccinated, but highlights that vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe illness and death. It concludes by urging people to get vaccinated and join the fight against COVID-19.

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The speaker's message to unvaccinated Americans is: what more is there to wait for? Vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and the vaccine has FDA approval. Over 200 million Americans have gotten at least one shot. The speaker states that patience is wearing thin, and refusal to vaccinate has cost everyone. The speaker urges people to do the right thing and listen to unvaccinated Americans in hospitals taking their final breaths, saying, "if only I'd gotten vaccinated." The speaker concludes by saying, "It's a tragedy. Please don't let it become yours."

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The video emphasizes the importance of vaccination and the risks associated with being unvaccinated. It repeatedly states that no one is safe from COVID-19 until everyone is vaccinated. The speakers express frustration and anger towards the unvaccinated, suggesting they should be banned from various places and denied healthcare. They argue that the unvaccinated are a threat to society and that their refusal to get vaccinated is causing harm to the economy and the country as a whole. The video also mentions breakthrough cases among the vaccinated but emphasizes that vaccination significantly reduces the risk of severe illness and death. It concludes by urging people to get vaccinated and join the fight against COVID-19.

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A speaker expresses their excitement about getting the COVID-19 vaccine and encourages others to trust it. They mention that the vaccine is 90% effective and discuss the expected side effects. Another speaker shares their personal experience with Bell's palsy but still supports getting vaccinated. They highlight the importance of vaccination during hurricane season. The speakers urge people to get vaccinated and criticize those who spread misinformation on social media. They also mention the risk of myocarditis associated with the vaccine. Overall, the video emphasizes the benefits and importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

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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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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, potentially saving lives. We strongly encourage you to get vaccinated as soon as it's possible for you. This is the first step towards ending the pandemic and progressing as a nation. The decision is in your hands.

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The speakers express concern that only a small percentage of adverse reactions to vaccines are reported. Despite this, they assure viewers that the COVID vaccine is safe. They highlight that prior to the COVID vaccine rollout, an average of 1500 adverse event reports were received each year for all vaccines in New Zealand, resulting in one or fewer reported deaths annually.

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The speakers express concern about the limited reporting of adverse reactions to vaccines. They mention a report suggesting that only 5% of adverse reactions are recorded in the database. Despite this, they assure viewers that the COVID vaccine is safe. They highlight that prior to the COVID vaccine rollout, the average number of adverse event reports for all vaccines in New Zealand was 1500 per year, with one or fewer deaths reported annually.
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