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Ending the Pandemic and Vaccine Resistance: Modern Questions, Long History


Considering COVID-19 through the lens of previous pandemics.
An interview with Graham Mooney and Jeremy Greene | MARCH 30, 2021
This Q&A is excerpted from the February 3 episode of the Public Health On Call Podcast.Subscribe to Podcast
This article is adapted from the February 3 episode of the Public Health On Call podcast, in which host Stephanie Desmon interviewed historians of medicine Graham Mooney and Jeremy Greene about what the end to the COVID-19 pandemic might look like, what history tells us about vaccine hesitancy, and one way this time might be different.
How do pandemics end?
Jeremy Greene: This question is often left to a relatively optimistic popular imagination that epidemics end with eradication either [a virus] burns its way through a community and just ends through some sort of natural process, or it is blocked through successful containment strategies and the ability to actually get the reproduction quotient down. ....

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Pakistanis Do Not Trust Western Vaccines – Why Should They? Experimental COVID "Vaccines" Unwelcome by Many in Pakistan


Pakistanis Do Not Trust Western Vaccines – Why Should They? Experimental COVID “Vaccines” Unwelcome by Many in Pakistan
Left: SUPPORTERS OF A PRO-TALIBAN PARTY IN PAKISTAN CARRY A POSTER FEATURING OSAMA BIN LADEN. (BANARAS KHAN – Source.) Right: A health worker gives a polio vaccine to a child in Peshawar, Pakistan. (Mohammad Sajjad – Source.)
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Editor, Health Impact News
Ignorant, backwards, unscientific, religious fanatics: This is how the western corporate media presents Pakistanis who don’t like vaccines produced in western countries.
I have covered their resistance to vaccines for over a decade now, and I view them very differently. They are perhaps one of the most knowledgeable and intelligent people anywhere in the world when it comes to understanding the dangers of vaccines. ....

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When Will Life Be 'Normal' Again, Post-Pandemic?


Updated at 10:12 a.m. ET on February 24, 2021.
The end of the coronavirus pandemic is on the horizon at last, but the timeline for actually getting there feels like it shifts daily, with updates about viral variants, vaccine logistics, and other important variables seeming to push back the finish line or scoot it forward. When will we be able to finally live our lives again?
Pandemics are hard to predict accurately, but we have enough information to make some confident guesses. A useful way to think about what’s ahead is to go season by season. In short: Life this spring will not be substantially different from the past year; summer could, miraculously, be close to normal; and next fall and winter could bring either continued improvement or a moderate backslide, followed by a near-certain return to something like pre-pandemic life. ....

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