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Reflections on Moments of Unity in Sports and Vaccine Hesitancy
The speaker discuss the memorable moments in sports that brings unity and how those moments can be coined for the positive impact of vaccination. The speaker also highlights that the percentage of anti-vaccine people is low but those who work closely with vaccines do respect people that ask questions.
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Discussing the emotional moments that happen in sports and remembering the first game back after 9-11, where two coaches were caught on camera expressing their frustration with being made to go back out onto the field.
10:22 - 12:40 (02:18)
Summary
Discussing the emotional moments that happen in sports and remembering the first game back after 9-11, where two coaches were caught on camera expressing their frustration with being made to go back out onto the field.
ChapterReflections on Moments of Unity in Sports and Vaccine Hesitancy
EpisodeA Nuanced Conversation About COVID Vaccines (Yes, Really!)
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The podcast brings on experts Dr. Gregory Poland, Dr. Saad Omer, and Professor Zeynep Tufekci to discuss the controversial topic of vaccines.
12:40 - 13:22 (00:41)
Summary
The podcast brings on experts Dr. Gregory Poland, Dr. Saad Omer, and Professor Zeynep Tufekci to discuss the controversial topic of vaccines.
ChapterReflections on Moments of Unity in Sports and Vaccine Hesitancy
EpisodeA Nuanced Conversation About COVID Vaccines (Yes, Really!)
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The majority of people are not anti-vaccine, but rather have questions and concerns.
13:22 - 16:53 (03:30)
Summary
The majority of people are not anti-vaccine, but rather have questions and concerns. Many public health officials and professionals are willing to address these concerns, but often struggle with messaging to different populations.