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Where Are The Little Kids' Vaccines?

Jan 14, 2022
22:56
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Vaccines for Little Kids
01:36 • 2min
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Capital One - Machine Learning to Create the Future of Banking
03:13 • 4min
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What's Happening in the Pediatric Trials?
07:15 • 2min
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Petiatric Vaccines for Kids Ages 5-11
09:07 • 2min
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Kids Under Five Don't Have a Choice
10:58 • 2min
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Is There a Need for a Vaccine for School Age Kids?
12:45 • 3min
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Are the Goal Posts Moving?
15:16 • 2min
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Is It Taking So Long to Provide Vaccines to the Under Fives?
17:39 • 2min
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Are You Even Willing to Guess When There's Going to Be One?
19:54 • 2min
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Today on What Next TBD: What is going on with little kids' vaccines? Why don’t they seem to be a priority for the government or the pharmaceutical companies, while parents are stressed to a breaking point? We discuss with Meg Tirrell, health and science correspondent for CNBC, and co-host of the Readout Loud podcast.

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