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paul offit discusses risks associated with medical innovation. from her schedule, they get book tv.org or consult your program guide. now, here is melanie kirkpatrick on the influence of the 19th century "godey's lady's book" ladies periodical. >> it's a cliche that life can change in a single instant. but saying so doesn't make it any
paul offit discusses risks associated with medical innovation. from her schedule, they get book tv.org or consult your program guide. now, here is melanie kirkpatrick on the influence of the 19th century "godey's lady's book" ladies periodical. >> it's a cliche that life can change in a single instant. but saying so doesn't make it any
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paul offit, director of the vaccine education center at children's hospital philadelphia.ee. good to see you. so the white house wants more schools to host vaccine clinics. in a letter to school superintendents, the biden administration notes there's ample funding and resources to help from the american rescue plan that passed earlier this year. the white house also notes information and encouragement directly from schools could help raise vaccination rates. but do you worry that many schools might just not want the headache? >> well, first of all, it's a great idea. so those schools that are willing to do it would certainly be a major contribution. it does remind one of the polio days. you're trying to mass vaccinate children. sometimes the easiest way is through schools. but, obviously, i think the fallback is going to be when pediatricians offices. >> since vaccines for children 5 to 11 became available last week we've seen an overwhelming response in some parts of the country with parents lining up with their kids to get shots but then one father in the d.c. area told
paul offit, director of the vaccine education center at children's hospital philadelphia.ee. good to see you. so the white house wants more schools to host vaccine clinics. in a letter to school superintendents, the biden administration notes there's ample funding and resources to help from the american rescue plan that passed earlier this year. the white house also notes information and encouragement directly from schools could help raise vaccination rates. but do you worry that many schools...
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paul offit, it's great to talk to you.ng up next, he helped stand in the way of donald trump's request to overturn the to 2020 election. now he's written a book about it the georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger is here, next. brad raffensperger is here, next ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ plaque psoriasis, the burning, itching. the pain. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore cost support options. i just became eligible for medicare, and i'm already confused. i just called humana; i talked one-on-one with an agent who suggested a plan t
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paul offit, appreciate it very much. thanks very much. >>> just ahead.qanon shaman receives a hefty prison sentence for his role in the capitol riot. so, what could this mean for others involved in the january-6th insurrection? zero-commission trades for online u.s. stocks and etfs. and a commitment to get you the best price on every trade, which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... ...with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar... in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it
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paul offit, who is on a panel that makes vaccine recommendations to the fda, isn't convinced everyone needs a booster. >> you are likely to benefit if you're over 50 years of age and have a medical condition that puts you at high risk of serious covid. for everybody else, i think you can feel confident that you are fully protected at two doses. >> it didn't really hurt that bad. it was pretty quick. >> reporter: early demand outpaced supply at some schools, where kids 5 to 11 are getting their jabs nationwide, daily vaccinations have risen by more than 55%. >> we can't say that we'll reach critical threshold of herd immunity if we vaccinate a certain percentage of our population and not consider children. >> reporter: now with an estimated 53 million planning to travel for thanksgiving, a number just shy of pre-pandemic levels, doctors say being protected is as important as ever. tonight our nation showing signs of normalcy amid reminders the pandemic is far from over >> miguel, i have to tell you, my first thought was with so many people getting boosters, will it change what it means
paul offit, who is on a panel that makes vaccine recommendations to the fda, isn't convinced everyone needs a booster. >> you are likely to benefit if you're over 50 years of age and have a medical condition that puts you at high risk of serious covid. for everybody else, i think you can feel confident that you are fully protected at two doses. >> it didn't really hurt that bad. it was pretty quick. >> reporter: early demand outpaced supply at some schools, where kids 5 to 11...
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paul offit talked about the risks associated with medical innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist dr. emily gurley. >> dr. offit, i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you very much. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant for what we're going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began, but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from the fact that i am a child of the '50s d
paul offit talked about the risks associated with medical innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist dr. emily gurley. >> dr. offit, i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you very much. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant for what we're going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began, but can you tell us where...
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program children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease physician teeth director doctor paul offitalked about the risks associated with medical in innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health em
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program children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease physician teeth director doctor paul offitalked about the risks associated with medical in innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gu. >> doctor offit i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what we're going today in the pandemic and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from and
program children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease physician teeth director doctor paul offitalked about the risks associated with medical in innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gu. >> doctor offit i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what we're going today in the pandemic and i know you said you...
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paul offit, vaccine education center director, talks about the risks associated with medical innovation. he is interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist dr. emily gurley. >> i'm so
paul offit, vaccine education center director, talks about the risks associated with medical innovation. he is interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist dr. emily gurley. >> i'm so
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and then, doctor paul offit discusses risks associated with medical information innovation. now, here is melanie kirkpatrick on the influence of the 19th century "godey's lady's book" ladies periodical. >> life can change in a single instant, this is a clichÉ. but saying so doesn't make it any less apparent in your own life. for pregnant young mother at home in the central hills of new hampshire, -- arrived in 1822, when it began to snow. there was a new england are. it was too early in the season for the first snow. leeds were still on the trees and only a few had turned red or gold. and she stood at her front door, watching the snow transform to a sheet of white. she was filled with worry about her husband. david left on horseback heading for an appointment with illegal client eight miles away. he was lightly dressed, unprepared for the storm. when he finally staggered into the house that evening, he was soaked through to the skin, shivering with the cold. sarah helped him undress. the cold quickly turned to fever and then, ferociously, to pneumonia. by september 26th, her
and then, doctor paul offit discusses risks associated with medical information innovation. now, here is melanie kirkpatrick on the influence of the 19th century "godey's lady's book" ladies periodical. >> life can change in a single instant, this is a clichÉ. but saying so doesn't make it any less apparent in your own life. for pregnant young mother at home in the central hills of new hampshire, -- arrived in 1822, when it began to snow. there was a new england are. it was too...
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paul offit has called it. not all people need these boosters.should be doing too. >> i got my booster on friday, but i'm well over 18. elizabeth cohen, thanks so much for clearing it up. >> thanks. >>> president biden set to sign a major piece of his economic agenda into law in the coming days. congress passed that landmark $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill on friday. the legislative victory wouldn't have been possible without the support of 13 house republicans. you see them on your screen. >> manu raju joins us from capitol hill. so part of that agreement was setting the rules at least for passing the second part of president biden's economic ag agenda. at risk of people going nuts hearing another time line, what is the most likely time line as we go forward? >> reporter: i tell you, it's still up in the air about whether they can get this passed and what form it will take and when exactly that will happen. now, there is one initial deadline that could certainly be blown, november 15. that is the big next time that both sides agreed to move fo
paul offit has called it. not all people need these boosters.should be doing too. >> i got my booster on friday, but i'm well over 18. elizabeth cohen, thanks so much for clearing it up. >> thanks. >>> president biden set to sign a major piece of his economic agenda into law in the coming days. congress passed that landmark $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill on friday. the legislative victory wouldn't have been possible without the support of 13 house republicans. you see...
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paul offit of the children's hospital of philadelphia discusses the risks associated with medical innovation. for more schedule information, visit booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's medicalny kirkpatrick on the importance and influence of the godey's lady's book periodical. >> it's a cliche to say that life can change in a single instant but saying so doesn't make it any less shattering when it strikes in your own life. for the pregnant young mother in the hills of central new hampshire the moment arrived in september 1822 when it began to snow. sarah was a new englander born and bred and snow didn't usually faze her but this was different. it was too early in the season for the first snow. leaves were still on the trees and she stood at her front door watching the snow changing the village green into a sheet of white. she was still concerned about her husband. he had headed on horseback to an appointment with a legal client. he was lightly dressed, unprepared for the storm that no one expected. when he finally staggered into the house that evening he was soaked through to the
paul offit of the children's hospital of philadelphia discusses the risks associated with medical innovation. for more schedule information, visit booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's medicalny kirkpatrick on the importance and influence of the godey's lady's book periodical. >> it's a cliche to say that life can change in a single instant but saying so doesn't make it any less shattering when it strikes in your own life. for the pregnant young mother in the hills of central...
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program children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease physician teeth director doctor paul offit talked about the risks associated with medical in innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gu. >> doctor offit i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what we're going today in the pandemic and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from thefact that i am a child of the 50s. i remember the polio epidemic . what i remember from that is one, how devastating and that yearly epidemic was. how much it affected my mother. we were not allowed to go to swim in a public pool. my aunt my two first cousins have these plastic pools in the back so salt made a polio vaccine and he made it by refining it and activating it with a chemical so you were inoculated with a whole
program children's hospital of philadelphia infectious disease physician teeth director doctor paul offit talked about the risks associated with medical in innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gu. >> doctor offit i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what we're going today in the pandemic and i know you said you...
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paul offit on the trajectory of the virus and on his new book "you bet your life."stival. >> a desperate search for answers in the wake of the astroworld festival tragedy. we look at how it happened,
paul offit on the trajectory of the virus and on his new book "you bet your life."stival. >> a desperate search for answers in the wake of the astroworld festival tragedy. we look at how it happened,
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paul offit of the children's hospital of philadelphia discusses the risks associated with medical innovation. for more schedule information, visit booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's medicalny kirkpatrick on the importance and influence of the godey's lady's book periodical. >> it's a cliche to say that life can change in a single instant but saying so doesn't make it any less shattering when it strikes in your own life. for the pregnant young mother in the hills of central new hampshire the moment arrived in september 1822 when it began to snow. sarah was a new englander born and bred and snow didn't usually faze her but this was different. it was too early in the season for the first snow. leaves were still on the trees and she stood at her front door
paul offit of the children's hospital of philadelphia discusses the risks associated with medical innovation. for more schedule information, visit booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's medicalny kirkpatrick on the importance and influence of the godey's lady's book periodical. >> it's a cliche to say that life can change in a single instant but saying so doesn't make it any less shattering when it strikes in your own life. for the pregnant young mother in the hills of central...
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paul offit talked about the risks associated with medical innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist dr. emily gurley. >> dr. offit, i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you very much. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant for what we're going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began, but can you tell us where the idea for the book came from? and why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from the fact that i am a child of the '50s and i remember the polio epidemic, and what i remember from that is, one, how devastating that yearly epidemic was, how much it affected my mother. you know, we were not allowed to go to, you know, swim in a public pool. me and my first two cousins swam in plastic pools in the back, and so salk made a polio vaccine by growing it, purifying it, and activating it with a chemical so you're inoculated with the polio virus. he tested it on
paul offit talked about the risks associated with medical innovation. he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist dr. emily gurley. >> dr. offit, i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine. thank you very much. >> obviously, the themes in your book are very relevant for what we're going through today in the pandemic. and i know you said you started writing the book around the time the pandemic began, but can you tell us where...