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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:19:00

i got a couple. probably includes hers. what are you most worried about? i want to understand where you think we are compared to when new york city was ground zero and things were pretty much at rock bottom with the coronavirus. how concerned are you about the state of things right now? especially among the unvaccinated. and given that you re on the pfizer board and you work for the government, there s a lot of public health experience you have. what are the reasons for the vaccine hesitancy? what s being done to combat it? first, what s the threat level of the coronavirus resurgence right now? look, i m very worried about what we re seeing around the country. we re seeing it against the backdrop of a fairly normal resumption of activity. people are taking precautions, everything is not back to 100% ....

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown 20240604 23:01:00

It s great to have you along with us. as the delta variant prompts concerns of a coronavirus resurgence, drugmaker pfizer will brief u.s. government officials tomorrow evening on covid-19 vaccine boosters. last week pfizer, biontech have seen waning immunity among people who got the vaccine and would seek emergency use authorization for a booster from the fda in august. the fda and cdc said there s no evidence boosters are needed yet, but a short time ago, israel announced it s immediately going to allow third doses of the pfizer vaccine for people with compromised immune systems. joining me now with more is dr. megan rainy, emergency physician at brown university and co-founder of get us ppe. dr. rani, great to see you. so what we re really talking about here is people who were vaccinated a while ago where there may be some declining efficacy, where they may have some underlying health problems. ....

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Coronavirus Litigation: Can Employers Require Employee Vaccinations?


Coronavirus Litigation: Can Employers Require Employee Vaccinations?
The plaintiffs in one of the nation s first court cases over employer-required COVID vaccinations are among the heroes of the pandemic nurses fighting to remain unvaccinated. Houston Methodist Hospital suspended unvaccinated employees on June 6.
June 10, 2021, 11am PDT | Irvin Dawid
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High levels of vaccination coverage are the way out of this pandemic,” said Dr. Michael Ryan, emergencies chief at the World Health Organization, reported the Associated Presson on June 7. Ryan estimated that the coverage needed to be 80% to prevent imported,  variant-driven infections that are responsible for the surge underway in the U.K. ....

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Fourth Surge May Be a Second Wave


Fourth Surge May Be a Second Wave
The CDC announced on April 7 that a coronavirus variant first detected in the U.K is now dominant in the U.S. In some ways, we re almost in a new pandemic, said one prominent public health expert earlier about the more transmissible variant.
April 12, 2021, 7am PDT | Irvin Dawid
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B117, the coronavirus variant first detected in the United Kingdom in December, is now the most common variant in the United States, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, reported Stephanie Soucheray for CIDRAP News on Wednesday, April 7. ....

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