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The Ethics of Vaccinating Children Against COVID-19
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2:05:49 - 2:14:20 (08:31)

Some people believe that vaccinating people is a good in and of itself, rather than for the purpose of achieving herd immunity. The data on who is being vaccinated, where, when, and with what vaccine, as well as adverse effects, should all be collected.

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The importance of collecting vaccination data, including negative effects and anonymized information on who, when, and where individuals are being vaccinated, is crucial to ensure the safety and efficacy of the vaccine.
2:05:49 - 2:12:18 (06:29)
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Vaccination
Summary

The importance of collecting vaccination data, including negative effects and anonymized information on who, when, and where individuals are being vaccinated, is crucial to ensure the safety and efficacy of the vaccine. There is a need to reevaluate the objective of vaccinating individuals and prioritize herd immunity.

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The Ethics of Vaccinating Children Against COVID-19
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#194 – Bret Weinstein: Truth, Science, and Censorship in the Time of a Pandemic
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Lex Fridman Podcast
Bret Weinstein explains the Reserved Capacity Hypothesis, his paper which hypothesizes that senescence, the ageing process of the body, is the downside of the cancer prevention feature of our bodies, and the reason why we become less efficient and decrepit as we grow old.
2:12:19 - 2:14:20 (02:00)
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Science
Summary

Bret Weinstein explains the Reserved Capacity Hypothesis, his paper which hypothesizes that senescence, the ageing process of the body, is the downside of the cancer prevention feature of our bodies, and the reason why we become less efficient and decrepit as we grow old.

Chapter
The Ethics of Vaccinating Children Against COVID-19
Episode
#194 – Bret Weinstein: Truth, Science, and Censorship in the Time of a Pandemic
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast