looking at here. it s a small study. they basically are measuring antibody levels. so, this is a laboratory study. so they re basically in the lab saying, okay, when we expose to this virus with this vaccine, how much antibodies do we get? how much do we get if we give a booster six months later. the antibodies increase nine fold compared to where they were 28 days after the first shot. so, that s a pretty significant increase. and i think it s probably going to be enough for johnson & johnson if this data is vetted and holds up to make the case that people should get boosters around the country. some places like san francisco are already doing it. i always say we have to take this data with a little caution. again, it s laboratory data. how well does the vaccine actually hold up in the real world? sometimes antibodies are a good measure. but there s lots of kpcomponent to the immune system. johnson & johnson those numbers
too. so i m just wondering how the democrats you ve talked to are playing that out. everyone thinking about the midterm elections, which are right around the corner, because we live in a perpetual cycle of running for office and fund-raising and pitching everybody. neil: we do. that s a concern especially for democrats and republicans, because republicans sign onto a bipartisan infrastructure bill, then they own this, as well. whereas they can t just say it s the democrats fault, and the democrats have the $1.9 trillion american rescue plan, which is hugely popular. and we re both sitting there with this infrastructure pile in our lab saying, no inflation, it s this guy s fault! i think that s top of mind for people as we head toward november 2022. it s not that far away. neil: real quickly, republicans shouldn t judge anyone on spending. obviously it s picked up the pace, but it s a bipartisan bid. i m just wondering how it does sort out. average americans, if they keep
believe babies are not taught the difference between good and bad, but instead are born knowing it. as these babies grow, there moral beliefs are enhanced by parents or society, but they aren t created by them. the studies are conducted with the help of puppet shows. the puppets act out good and bad behave eer. watch as his puppet struggles to open the bocts. a green bunny tum comes and help. green bunny, nice and helpful. then an orange bunny comes along and slams the box shut. orange bunny, mean and unhelpful. the actions are repeated a number of times. what does this mean to 6-month-old megan? she watches the show, and is then presented with the two puppets. the nice green bunny and the mean orange bunny. who do you like? megan grabbed for the green bunny. the nice one. dr. karen wynn runs the lab