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william schaffner.me, sir. >> thank you. >>> so, we are re-setting relations with saudi arabia. what is behind the apparent change of heart for president biden at this point? that is next. we definitely have ants in here. not for long. [irish music plays] great... nice. what's going on here? what? i said get a pro. i did get a pro. ...an orkin pro. i got you. got ants? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. with over 120 years of experience, nobody's better. orkin. the best in pests. i knew this was weird. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain con
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william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. he says pediatricians and others in the medical community have been eagerly waiting for this moment. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday. thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's very exciting. the american academy of phoebe of pediatrics, as well as the cdc, and people such as myself, are enthusiastic about this and are going to be encouraging parents to bring their children into their doctors to be vaccinated. first of all, they're safe. that's very, very important. parents mostly want to know about that. and then on the effectiveness side, they should have a level of effectiveness against severe disease keeping children out of the hospital comparable to what we have for older children, adolescents, and young adults. in other words
william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. he says pediatricians and others in the medical community have been eagerly waiting for this moment. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday. thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small...
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william schaffner, who's a professor for infectious diseases of vanderbilt university medical center. he's joining us live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to al jazeera sir. so tell us your reaction to this news and why you think vaccinating children. it is important. well, there in, you can see that i'm smiling. i'm very excited. this has been long awaited news. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's very exciting. the american academy of pediatrics as well as the cdc and people such as myself or enthusiasm. think about this and are going to be encouraging parents to bring their children into their doctors, to be vaccinate from the data that you've seen so far from the clinical trials that have been conducted. how effective are these vaccines on young children and toddlers? well 1st of all,
william schaffner, who's a professor for infectious diseases of vanderbilt university medical center. he's joining us live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to al jazeera sir. so tell us your reaction to this news and why you think vaccinating children. it is important. well, there in, you can see that i'm smiling. i'm very excited. this has been long awaited news. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in...
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william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. he says pediatricians have been eagerly waiting for this moment. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's very exciting. the american academy of pediatrics as well as the c. c. and people such as myself, are enthusiastic about this and are going to be encouraging parents to bring their children into their doctors to be vaccinated. first of all, they're safe. that's very important. parents mostly want to know about that. and then on the effectiveness side, they should have a level of effectiveness against severe disease keeping children out of the hospital comparable to what we have for older children, adolescents, and young adults. in other words, we think that they'll be about 80 percent effectiv
william schaffner is a professor of infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. he says pediatricians have been eagerly waiting for this moment. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's...