00:00 cold open - Can children get the vaccine

01:30 Theme song

03:00 Ethically vs affective - trust the data - Phase four

12:00 Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine even if I’ve already had COVID-19? 

it’s not known what antibody levels are needed to protect against reinfection. Therefore, even those who previously had COVID-19 can and should receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

16:30 Dan and Jeffreys link of the week

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01325-6

17:30 here come the booster shots - praying for India

25:00 are we confident in the data gathered in year one?

32:00 I was recently diagnosed with COVID-19 can I receive the vaccine? 

Yes, for Dose #1 you can be vaccinated four weeks after onset of symptoms or 

For Dose #2 you may be vaccinated after you have completed your isolation period. Isolation is for 10 days or 10 days plus 24 hours with no fever and an improvement in symptoms.

33:00 Should I be reporting my after vax symptoms - yes! 

37:00 Did you report your giant penis syndrome? - False data, real affects

43:00 Stll following the protocols - subjective vs objective data

47:00 Mathematical predictions to protect from a dominant varient 

51:00 Creating a booster for all - Measles and other virus rises

54:00 Getting other vaccines after COVID vaccine

55:00 last movie watched - Dan got married - Masters of Science


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