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doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. i wouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt in the in the fall. doctor blumberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot for those who are eligible. but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains of the virus and combines them. >> and a vaccine that appears to provide more widespread protection against many different variants. >> so it's hard to know which vaccines going to be best in the fall, but i would make sure you get your protection. now, the centers for disease control and prevention says just 28% of adults ages 50 years and older with a first booster. >> have received the second booster dose a second booster dose decreases your risk of death by 4 times phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> well, a new study finds fully vaccinated. covid patients have no greater risk for post-surgery complica
doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. i wouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt in the in the fall. doctor blumberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot for those who are eligible. but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains of the virus...
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doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. i wouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt and the and in the fall, doctor blumberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot. for those who are eligible. >> but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains of the virus and combines them. >> and a vaccine that appears to provide more widespread protection against many different variants. so it's hard to know which vaccines going to be best in the fall, but i would make sure you get your protection. now, the centers for disease control and prevention says just 28% of adults ages 50 years and older with a first booster. >> have received a second booster dose, a second booster dose decreases your risk of death by 4 times phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> it's 6.21. and the white house is setting out do a turn. president biden's covid diagnosis into a
doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. i wouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt and the and in the fall, doctor blumberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot. for those who are eligible. >> but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains...
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doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. i wouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt and the and in the fall, doctor blumberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot. for those who are eligible. >> but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains of the virus and combines them and a vaccine that appears to provide more widespread protection against many different variants. >> so it's hard to know which vaccines going to be best in the fall, but i would make sure you get your protection. now, the centers for disease control and prevention says just 28% of adults ages 50 years and older with a first booster. >> have received a second booster dose a second booster dose decreases your risk of death by 4 times phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. and as we first told you yesterday here on the kron 4 morning news, president biden >> has covid even th
doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. i wouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt and the and in the fall, doctor blumberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot. for those who are eligible. >> but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains...
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even with blumberg, it was 5.34%. those are very strong runs. while it's disappointing to see the markets turn as they d it's a very strong period and you can see what was driving the market in the gross segment. what we also saw over this last year was the proof of statement concept if you will with the diversification. we saw that the global markets were down 15.5%, and a 60/40 portfolio fixed income given that fixed income was down, that did start to affect the portfolio and once you give the mix and the loss is less and i would like to emphasize the preliminary numbers, but by the addition of private market assets, that diversification helps manage the down side that a peer public portfolio would have over the last year. preliminary numbers and there is some lag in some of the those private numbers but the diversification benefit is real. when we break that down to individual asset classes, what i will say here too is that performance has been generally consistent with what we would expect. again, don't like to see a down equity market but t
even with blumberg, it was 5.34%. those are very strong runs. while it's disappointing to see the markets turn as they d it's a very strong period and you can see what was driving the market in the gross segment. what we also saw over this last year was the proof of statement concept if you will with the diversification. we saw that the global markets were down 15.5%, and a 60/40 portfolio fixed income given that fixed income was down, that did start to affect the portfolio and once you give...
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doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health.ouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt and the and in the fall after bloomberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot. for those who are eligible. >> but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains of the virus and combines them. >> and a vaccine that appears to provide more widespread protection against many different variants. >> so it's hard to know which vaccines going to be best in the fall, but i would make sure you get your protection. now, the centers for disease control and prevention says just 28% of adults ages 50 years and older with a first booster. >> have received a second booster dose, a second booster dose decreases your risk of death by 4 times phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> a new study finds that fully vaccinated. covid patients have no greater risk for post-surgery compli
doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health.ouldn't way that would be like not wearing your seat belt all summer because maybe they'll be a better seat belt and the and in the fall after bloomberg cautions against holding off until the fall on a second booster shot. for those who are eligible. >> but he's optimistic about what might be coming down the pipeline. there's also some work that looks very promising that earlier strains of...
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doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. he says people should not procrastinate when it comes to covid-19. i just wouldn't wait. i get that protection. now. >> and then i'd wait for those new ones to come ground. we don't know yet what the composition of those new vaccines will be. we don't know yet about the timing of those new vaccines. there's very promising work on them. and one is updating to the currently circulating variants that has a risky, though, because it's possible by the time those vaccines are available, there might be a new variant deputy health officer with contra costa health services. doctor. so fema korea agrees to vigil is who are tired covid-19. are either vaccinated. >> or not to date their vaccinations, it to get the booster when they're eligible. so. >> really recommended most get their problem, that you can stir the longer you delay or shot the more susceptible you are to a breakthrough infection and severe illness. >> phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> san francisco mayor london breed is now jo
doctor dean blumberg is a professor and chief pediatric infectious diseases at uc davis health. he says people should not procrastinate when it comes to covid-19. i just wouldn't wait. i get that protection. now. >> and then i'd wait for those new ones to come ground. we don't know yet what the composition of those new vaccines will be. we don't know yet about the timing of those new vaccines. there's very promising work on them. and one is updating to the currently circulating variants...