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The Daily Beast Podcast

The Vaccines Are More Effective Than You Think

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🗓️ 19 February 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Andy Slavitt was shocked when he joined the Biden administration.  “I was under the impression coming in—as many, many Americans were—that there were big stockpiles of vaccines waiting to go out the door that were produced over the course of the last year. It's been much, much less the case than I think we'd been led to believe,” the White House senior adviser for COVID response tells Molly Jong-Fast and Jesse Cannon on the latest episode of The New Abnormal.  It was one of a host of shortcomings the Biden team found, Slavitt says: “Not enough vaccines, not enough vaccinators, not enough places for people to get vaccines.” “So when we got here January 20th, one of the things we learned as an only 46% of the vaccines delivered to states had actually made its way into people's arms. Now you'd never expect that to be 100%. But 46%? It was low,” Slavitt adds. There’s now a plan in place to purchase as many as 600 million doses, hopefully enough for every American. States are now using 75% of their doses, a big step up from a few weeks ago. And there may be another vaccine around the corner, from Johnson and Johnson. “I would love to tell you, we weren't going to be starting with a huge stockpile of Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The truth is we're starting with a small number and we've got to build it as quickly as possible.” Meanwhile, the virus is evolving. More contagious, deadlier variants are spreading, fast. But even here, Slavitt sees some signs for hope. “All of the vaccines work very well against the English B117 variant. So that's good. The South African variant—and there's another one that looks like the South African, that's the Brazilian variant—that one it's interesting. There is a degradation of performance of the vaccines against the South African variant. However, that degradation is thankfully still above the scientific threshold for effectiveness,” Slavitt says. “It still generates antibodies. It doesn't generate as many. But it’s good.” The vaccines may even be a bit better than advertised, Slavitt says. “You know, we may have done a little bit of a disservice to ourselves when with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, we talked about the end point as including [serve] and mild [COVID-19 cases], because we really don't care as much about the mild. And so we get very fixated on the fact that they're 95% percent effective against both, right. And we probably should have stepped back and said, ‘you know what, let’s just measure it against more severe symptoms.’ In which case, the Johnson and Johnson does very close to comparable.” And all of the vaccines seem to stop severe cases—from all the variants.  There are even some indications that “viral load”—the amount of virus a person carries—“is decreased for people who are vaccinated,” indicating “that these vaccines not only reduce disease and save lives, but these vaccines also will reduce the ability of people to affect one another, which if it holds up, will be terrific news.” But only if the vaccine gets into the arms of the people who need it the most, Slavitt cautions.  “It's not just how many vaccines are being administered, but also how equitable equitably they're being distributed. Because look, we all know there are half the population or more would crawl over broken glass to get the vaccine, right. But the problem is they’re crawling over other people,” he adds. “You know, they're getting online and going into communities, maybe neighborhoods they've never visited or visited in a long time, but [where] we put vaccines that are really hard hit by the virus. People are coming in, refreshing their browser, and going in and getting these appointments. It's really important that we not just focus on how many people we vaccinated, but that we do it as equitably as possible. And that's a big, big push for us.” If you haven't heard, every single week The New... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Molly Zhangfast and welcome to the Daily Beast's Venue Abnormal. I'm a

0:05.8

left-wing pendant and an editor at large at the Daily Beast. We're here to have

0:10.7

fun, sharp conversations with some of the smartest people in media, politics,

0:16.4

and science that help make what's happening in the country and the world

0:20.4

clearer. Our world has been turned upside down. On the new abnormal we'll talk

0:26.2

about the people who got us into this mess and figure out how we get ourselves

0:30.8

out of it. And I'm producer Jesse Cannon and I'm here to make sure everything

0:34.6

doesn't go too far off the rails while we have fun discussions about our

0:38.6

world gone mad. And why take that duty seriously? Ourself's not so much. On

0:44.6

today's episode we have the legendary James Carville as well as a blockbuster

0:49.7

interview with Andy Slavitt who's currently the White House Senior Advisor for

0:53.8

COVID Response. Can we talk about last week and the impeachment? Okay. How do you

0:59.2

think it went? Extremely well. Okay, explain. Okay, the first of all, the

1:03.2

Democratic Party was united. The 100% they were split and continued to be split.

1:08.4

I mean there's nobody not from Joe Manchin to whatever extreme you want to take

1:12.2

the Democratic Party to. We're all very enthusiastic about this. I thought

1:16.9

the presenters that House manages, I mean, how much young talent we

1:22.4

uncovered it would even know we had. Right. And they're just some

1:26.2

defensive. And you know now we've got, you know,

1:29.4

Nikki Haley saying this and you got McConnell saying that. That's just if that was

1:33.6

happening to other Democrats, I'd be freaking out. And I would too. Yeah.

1:37.8

I think the thing was a massive success. I mean, not hurt Biden at all.

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