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what's happened here — i mean, ispoke with doctor cass upon publication of her report in a short interview, and it is normal. it's part of nhs, isn't it, to listen to the voices of service users? of course it is. and she said to me — and this is a quote — "but obviously not to the point where you're not following "the evidence," which is what's happened here. i suppose there's a question, isn't there, around quite often with journalism, you're looking for a case study — particularly when it's complicated. you want an individual who typifies what's going on and it's the human voice behind the story, if you like. and was that the instinct here? and was that the wrong instinct? i think it's the right instinct but i don't think there's one case study that typifies it. i mean, when i was researching... but maybe there never is. well, no — no, you're probably right! but, you know, i don't doubt that, you know — and we've heard many of these voices in the past week and i've spoken to them myself — that some people feel that puberty blockers and hormones
happened here — i mean, i spoke with doctor cass upon publication of her report in a short interview, and it is normal. it's part of nhs, isn't it, to listen to the voices of service users? of course it is. and she said to me — and this is a quote — "but obviously not to the point where you're not "following the evidence," which is what's happened here. i suppose there's a question, isn't there, around quite often withjournalism, you're looking for a case study — particularly when it's complicated. you want an individual who typifies what's going on and it's the human voice behind the story, if you like. and was that the instinct here? and was that the wrong instinct? i think it's the right instinct but i don't think there's one case study that typifies it. i mean, when i was researching... but maybe there never is. well, no — no, you're probably right. but, you know, i don't doubt that, you know — and we've heard many of these voices in the past week and i've spoken to them myself — that some people feel that puberty blockers and hormones have been life—saving for them.
which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think what's happened here — i mean, ispoke with doctor cass upon
protection lasts. the data published in the new england journal of medicine from israel are available for the first 25 days after a booster. but the cdc announced a majority of americans will now be permitted to get boosters if they want one. but many people, especially those who are young and healthy including myself, would still like to see more data on this. >> doctor cass, i've got this one. just came in on twitter. this is from m-space. and this person writes my stepdaughter is worried about the long-term side effects of the vaccine. so she and her mother have not had them. one of her four children have had the virus. how can i get through to her to get vaccinated? >> yeah. i think we've been asking and answering this question since the pandemic started. we know for sure this virus, its infection is unexpected.