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FORUM 1: Why don't some Americans trust public health officials on COVID vaccinations? Fauci, Walensky haven't been candid with them


ON MARCH 29, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control, shared “the recurring feeling I have of impending doom.” She later gave MSNBC viewers some good news: “Our data from the CDC today suggests, you know, that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don’t get sick.”
Three days later, a CDC spokesman took it back: “Dr. Walensky spoke broadly during this interview. It’s possible that some people who are fully vaccinated could get COVID-19. The evidence isn’t clear whether they can spread the virus to others. We are continuing to evaluate the evidence.” ....

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COVID-19 vaccines: Good intent must come with good strategy


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The past few weeks have been highlighted by the initial rollout of the COVID-19 Moderna and Pfizer vaccinations.
Last week, the Biden administration announced their intent to release heravailable vaccination doses to facilitate widespread immunization and curtail rates of spread of the disease. As emergency medicine physicians, we have reasons to celebrate. COVID-19 has taxed our medical system to its maximum capacity. Colleagues have contracted the disease, some have even died.
Yet our celebration can only be complete once we can be assured that the rest of the world is vaccinated. It has been estimated that about 70 percent of the population would have to acquire immunity to stop the pandemic. With only 10 percent of the global population having immunity after being infected, this leaves a considerable gap to fill by vaccination. And the quicker we vaccinate, the quicker we reach herd immunity.  ....

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Planting evidence? an investigation will determine that. if our community thinks there are police officers who are planting evidence during their duty, that s certainly something that will keep me up at night. reporter: this is the latest controversy to rock a department struggling with growing public distrust. none of them are perfect. there are going to be thing that is are going to happen that s going to create concern. reporter: in march, seven baltimore investigators were arrested as part of a racketeering take down. friday, two of the suspects officers pleaded guilty in court. police community relations reached a breaking point in 2015 after the death of freddie gray while in custody. residents clashed with police in the streets following the incident. all the officers involved were ....

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