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How often do you eat vegan food?    | Lifestyle | DW

Prepared entirely without animal products, vegan dishes are often sophisticated as well as healthy. But many people still reject this trend. How do you feel about it – do you eat vegan and if so, how often? ....

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MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports September 17, 2021 15:27:00

Dr. lahita, what do you recommend? well, the recommend the child stay home if their immune o deficient, on chemotherapy. if the child has any deficiency, i would do virtual learning. i don t want to take chances with children who have immune deficits. next viewer question from kathy. she writes i m having a baby in october. congratulations, kathy. i also have a 7-year-old daughter at home in virtual school. in january, when i go back to work, is it risky to send my 7-year-old to go face-to-face and my baby to daycare in florida? dr. blackstock? right, there are multiple factors that would influence a parent s decision to send a child back. i would make sure i understand what s going on in terms of community transmission levels, but more importantly, ....

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MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports September 17, 2021 15:08:00

Mask, certainly those around the children should be wearing masks. as well as other things like proper ventilation and cohorting and things like that. so the cdc has a guidelines and recommendations of how you can best keep the children safe in the various circumstances that you mentioned. our next viewer question is something a lot of parents are asking us. school lunch, dr. fauci. this is kelly. kelly say it is school my daughter attended does not practice social distancing. desks touch for snack and lunches. nor has the air filtration been boosted beyond upgrading. what else is i do to keep her safe, eating, in such an environment, dr. fauci? well, the school should be following the guidelines as best as they possibly can. again, of cohorting children, of trying as best as possible to keep them separated. ....

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MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports September 17, 2021 15:09:00

I know that s very difficult when you re dealing with young children. if they re old enough to wear a mask, they should be wearing a mask throughout the entire period of time except obviously when you re eating and outdoors, as much you can. i know some schools are allowing the kids to be able to eat on benches and workplaces outside. that isn t always feasible, but to the extent possible, we need to try as best as we can, but getting back to what i said a moment ago. you want to surround the children as best as you possibly can with those who are eligible to be vaccinated so that in the interaction with the children who can t be vaccinated, obviously, you ve got to be as careful as you possibly can, but mask wearing and vaccination of those who are eligible to be vaccinated is the best way to try and keep them safe. the next viewer question is about masks, dr. fauci. ....

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MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports September 17, 2021 15:55:00

Either vaccinated or unvaccinated because they can still be shedding the virus. the next viewer question comes to us from rebecca in houston, texas. my son s in high school, he got his first vaccine 32 days ago without knowing that he d already contracted covid three days prior. he has recovered from covid, but now he is past due for a second vaccine. does his first vaccine still count? should he get the second vaccine now or wait a few weeks. dr. blackstock, what do you recommend for a backup? that s an interesting case, and i would recommend he get the second dose now. the three and four-week interval. those were intervals because there were urgency to the trials, but we actually see when you increase the distance between doses and the separation between doses it s more effective so i would go ahead ....

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