Public health officials and private researchers have vowed to develop a coronavirus vaccine in record time. But could that rush backfire? Guest: Jan Hoffman, a health reporter for The New York Times. ...Show More
Public health officials and private researchers have vowed to develop a coronavirus vaccine in record time. But could that rush backfire? Guest: Jan Hoffman, a health reporter for The New York Times. ...Show More
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slowandsudden recommended:Jul 21st, 2020
WOW. This is big. Episode starts by quoting a survey done in late May by the Associated Press: “Fifty percent of Americans were either hesitant or absolutely would not take the vaccine.” Scariest takeaway was: how the COVID-19 vaccine is received will affect the very future of public health.
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mmJul 21st, 2020
@sjlinquist I’m horrified.
olivierJul 21st, 2020
@sjlinquist This is horrifying. How did modern society fall so flat down the toilet? It feels like we live in a post-science world.
mm recommended:Jul 22nd, 2020
BAHHHHH! Only 50% of Americans would take the COVID-19 vaccine if it was available, but Dr. Fucci says 85% is best. Why do the don't want to take the vaccine? They don't trust Trump :(
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hannahh39 recommended:Jul 23rd, 2020
Not exactly encouraging but a realistic look at coronavirus vaccine adoption
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rmmiller364 recommended:Jul 31st, 2020
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jennx recommended:Jul 23rd, 2020
What will anti-vaxxers do when they discover a COVID-19 vaccine? 🤔 This gives a real look at vaccination skepticism in the US and shows that there really is no archetype for an anti-vaxxer. It crosses racial lines, education levels, socioeconomic and political backgrounds.
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mmJul 23rd, 2020
"There really is no archetype for an anti-vaxxer" is 💯 summary of the key learning of this episode.
basicallydan recommended:Aug 1st, 2020
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