Bill Gates - "Best" bits, Pt 2
"The world today has 6.8 Billion people. If we do a really good job on new vaccines, healthcare.....we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%"
"We just shoot them right into the vein"
It remains important to listen to what these people say & do
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Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker discusses the world's population and the potential to lower it through vaccines and healthcare. They mention the use of lipid nanoparticles to create factories for vaccine production. The importance of vaccines is emphasized, especially for diseases without a vaccine. The speaker acknowledges the issue of vaccine hesitancy, particularly in developing countries, and the misinformation surrounding vaccines. They mention the tragedy of millions of deaths and the need to move on. The conversation concludes with a mention of preparing for the future and rejecting the idea that vaccines cause harm.
Speaker 0: Now the world today has 6,800,000,000 people. That's headed up to about 9,000,000,000. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%.
Speaker 1: You know,
Speaker 0: we just need to mess to round, there's a lot of lipid nanoparticles, and some are very self assembling and some are very self assembling. We'll be able to build factories worldwide that can make
Speaker 2: we're taking things that are, you know, genetically modified organisms and
Speaker 3: we're injecting them in little kids' arms,
Speaker 2: we just shoot them right into the vein.
Speaker 0: For every disease that we don't have vaccine, we will try mRNA and vaccines. Find a way that's new and is promising is bets of the Gates Foundation,
Speaker 1: if we get the mRNA
Speaker 0: with RNA and DNA, instead of putting that shape in, you put instructions in the code to make that shape. Now it turns out the flu vaccine, isn't isn't that effective in elderly people, actual decision of, okay. Let's go and give this vaccine to the entire world. Governments will have to be involved. Vaccines are so important.
Vaccines are so important. You know, we just need to mess around.
Speaker 2: What what does that mean for vaccination, hesitancy in developing countries? Well, the,
Speaker 0: you know, the misinformation about vaccines, and associating certain people like myself or Fauci having the lines in Tampa vaccines, that was most acute in the United States, you know, when you've got millions of deaths, isn't that, you know, it's sad. It's tragic. Sadly, it's a that nobody wants to talk about because it was painful, you know, it's over. Let's move on from that.
Speaker 1: You know, we'll have to prepare for the next month, prepare for the next month, prepare for the next 10, prepare for the next month, that You know, I'd say, we'll get attention this time.
Speaker 4: Kennedy Junior was advising him that vaccines were causing bad things, and bad things.
Speaker 1: And I said, no. That's a dead end. I'm being bad thing. Don't do that.