and terry mcauliffe will be her boss. to win the republican nomination he embraced donald trump. this it will be dedicated to the passenger rail and [inaudible]. it s a big game changer. vote, vote, vote. sean: kind of joe to dedicate his time and energy to the mcauliffe campaign. not often he gets away from the white house this late at night. probably took a long nap to campaign for terry mcauliffe who announced that joe s horrible performance in office was dragging him down. take a look. we got to get democrats out
and terry mcauliffe will be her boss. terry mcauliffe doesn t like to talk about it now, but to wi the republican nomination, he embraced to win the republican nomination he embraced donald trump. this it will be dedicated to the passenger rail and [inaudible]. it s a big game changer. vote, vote, vote. sean: kind of joe to dedicate his time and energy to the mcauliffe campaign. not often he gets away from the white house this late at night. probably took a long nap to campaign for terry mcauliffe who announced that joe s horrible performance in office was dragging him down. he is the reason why this is such a tough race and the blue state of virginia.ok
their kids. a viewer asked me an interesting question, will the vaccine for kids age 5 to 11 be rolled out in much the same way for adults, where kids with preexisting condition or compromised immune systems would be at the front of the line and everyone else gets in line after that, or is it all at once? we re going to find out tomorrow from the fda s recommendation. then it has to go through the centers for disease control and the advisory committee immunization practices. i think hopefully from past lessons, they ll make it as unfussy and straightforward as possible. i think a big game changer here is going to be a lot of parents don t vaccinate their kids at pharmacies or at vaccine centers, they re going to want to do this through their pediatrician, so you ll see a lot more involvement of pediatricians and nurse practitioners. thanks so much. in florida there isn t much
for itself right now, in terms of which one is better, which one is giving you more predictable and reliable outcome. through natural infection you re risking a whole lot, not just yourself but for the community. the one point that i ll make is that all of the studies that we re seeing, first the percy delta, so delta was a big game changer here, but also in terms of infection as well. we re looking at the studies that were connected, a lot of them are looking at the survivors, they re not look at the people that died. 700,000 americans that died of covid-19 and that also if you just look at the number of people that have died, that s through natural infection, so that speaking volume right. they re right, so that s a classic example i guess, the final point here would just be that the, collective reason a policy reason, but even an individual reason there s good dating to suggest that if you ve had covid vaccinating gets makes sense. it protects you against
it s sort of what we saw from the trump administration that was so disastrous in terms of what we should do in the u.s. science shows you what is better outcome. through natural immunity, you re risking a lot, not just for yourself but for the community. first there was pre-delta, so delta was a big game changer here in terms of the infection as well. as we re looking at the studies that were conducted, a lot of them are looking at the survivors. they re not looking at the people who died, 650,000 americans who died of covid. that s speaking volumes right there. right, the classic example of survival bias right there. the final point here would just