COVID Fact Check, Aging Cells, News Roundup. Jan 8, 2021, Part 1
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🗓️ 8 January 2021
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm Iroflato. Deaths from COVID-19 are setting new records, topping 4,100 per day this week. |
| 0:10.9 | COVID-19 vaccinations in the U.S. have been rolling out for nearly four weeks. Some people are fearful of taking the shot. |
| 0:18.2 | They say they are concerned about possible side effects. This week, the CDC |
| 0:22.6 | published a study looking at a handful of allergic reactions to the vaccine. Amy Nordrum is here |
| 0:29.0 | to fill us in on that story and other science headlines from the week. She's an editor at MIT |
| 0:34.7 | Technology Review. Always good to see you, Amy. |
| 0:38.0 | Hi, Ira. Thanks for having me. Nice to have you. All right, let's get into our questions about this. |
| 0:43.3 | Everyone is interested in the possible side effects of these vaccines. Politicians were |
| 0:47.9 | taking them on camera to show it was safe. What did the CDC data tell us? |
| 0:53.9 | Well, there have been a few severe allergic reactions to the |
| 0:57.4 | coronavirus vaccines being rolled out right now, but they've been very few. So fewer than two |
| 1:02.7 | dozen for almost two million people who are covered in that new CDC report about it. And when |
| 1:08.1 | the CDC announced these numbers on Wednesday, the agency emphasized that |
| 1:11.6 | these reactions are rare and that the benefit of getting the vaccine and being protected against |
| 1:15.9 | the virus far outweighs the risk of any allergic reaction. And we know allergic reactions to some people |
| 1:22.2 | do happen with all vaccines, right? Yeah, that's right. They can happen with flu vaccines as well, |
| 1:26.9 | though it's extremely rare in that case. And in the case of the coronavirus vaccines, they mostly happen in people who have had a history of allergies. If it does happen, it's treatable. The CDC is suggesting that you stay on site for 15 to 30 minutes after you're vaccinated, just in case as a precaution. The virus killed 4,000 people just |
| 1:44.5 | yesterday, as you said, it was the deadliest day yet in the pandemic. So it's still definitely |
| 1:49.2 | worth getting vaccinated when you have the chance. Later in the hour, we're going to fact-check |
| 1:53.9 | your feed and talk more about vaccine news that has been popping up. Let's move on to your next |
| 2:00.3 | story. There are less than two weeks until |
| 2:02.7 | inauguration day, and President Trump is rolling back some rules issuing new ones on his way out. |
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