myocarditis. is it higher among these people that have been vaccinated or not? increasingly, it might be slightly higher. they are seeing it in israel. they re starting to see that now here. we don t know for certain but this looks like a biological phenomenon. very rare. typically happens four days after the second shot. people have chest pain. seven patients were written about in this journal. they had chest pain. four of the patients had faefr and were treated. it was pretty easily treated according to that journal article. so i get the concern. it s still a far better idea to get vaccinated. these patients, by the way, did not have misc, this inflammatory syndrome. at first the doctors thought it might be that but this is something to keep an eye on and shows the surveillance system at work. dr. nguyen, thank you. sanjay stick around. coming up, sanjay will examine the origins of the pandemic and
he brought activists to meet with his colleagues at nih to expose those other government scientists and doctors to the urgency and anger of these desperate young people who were dying from this incurable thing. he wanted the researchers and doctors he worked with to see what was motivating him and what was motivating the people who were pressuring them so hard and making their lives so difficult at times. he wanted to light a fire under the government response. well, now we are, as of tomorrow, officially 40 years into the aids epidemic. those first five cases written up in the first journal article 40 years ago. they eventually became 32 million people dead from aids around the world. 730,000 americans dead from it. but right now, yes, there are 730,000 americans who have been killed by aids, but there are 1.2 million americans who are living with hiv right now, because treatment for hiv infection did get so much
dying from this incurable disease. he wanted the researchers and doctors he worked with to see what was motivating him and what is motivating the people who were pressuring them so hard, at making their life so difficult at times. he wanted to light a fire under the government response. well now we are, as of tomorrow, officially 40 years into the aids epidemic. those first five cases written up in the first journal article 40 years ago, they eventually became 32 million people dead from aids, around the world. 730,000 americans dead from it. but right now, yes, there are 730,000 americans who have been killed by aides. but there are 1.2 million americans who are living with hiv right now. because treatment for hiv infection did get so much better. they got the first drug in 1996. we got really good drugs starting in 2006. and now, if you can get access
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