Jan 6-12, 2020 |
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Ballad of RegretHelp Protect against the Flu:
In this humorous song and dance performance from the Holderness Family Vlogs, Penn is the only one in the family who
didn't get flu vaccine. He thought that since he was a "bro" and healthy, he didn't need it. Penn is very sick, quarantined, tries many meds, and really regrets it. Next
year he will get vaccinated. |
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Jan 13-19, 2020 |
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Why Dr. Fauci Never Misses a Flu Shot:
In this interview, NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, MD, responds to several questions about flu vaccine. He explains the
vaccine is safe and that it's impossible to get influenza from the vaccine. He also reminds us that influenza is a very serious disease. The video concludes with both the
doctor and interviewer getting their flu vaccine. (Source: NIAID) |
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Jan 20-26, 2020 |
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The Measles Outbreak: Why Vaccines Matter:
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health presents a 1-hour program on measles in which four panel members present
their perspectives on measles outbreaks in this country and others. They discuss factors, especially vaccine hesitancy and mistrust, that drove the recent U.S. measles
outbreak and policies that can help prevent future outbreaks. |
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Jan 27-Feb 2, 2020 |
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The Vaccines Project: Episode 1:
Washington Post's video series The Vaccines Project addresses common questions about vaccines. Reporter Anna Rothschild
interviews researchers to address each question. Part 1 explores the history of vaccines, the way they make us immune to disease, and the history of anti-vax
sentiments. Part 2 and 3 discuss ingredients and safety. |
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