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WHOOP COVID-19 vaccine research shows more symptoms in younger people, and following second dose

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4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Emily Capodilupo, WHOOP VP of Data Science and Research, returns to the WHOOP Podcast to detail our latest COVID-19 vaccine research. We've found that younger people are more likely to be affected by the vaccine than older people. Additionally, you should expect to feel more rundown by the second dose than the first, but any vaccine aftereffects are short lived and only last a day or two. Emily and Will Ahmed detail our research (0:55), the difference between mRNA and viral vector vacci...

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0:00.0

What's up, folks? Welcome back to the Whoop podcast. I'm your host, Will Amid, founder and CEO of

0:10.2

Whoop. We have a very important podcast today talking about COVID vaccines and how they affect your

0:17.0

body with the brilliant Emily Capital Lupo. We'll get to her in half a second. I want to first

0:22.6

remind you that you can get 15% off a WOOP membership. If you use the code Will Ahmed, that's WI-L-L-A-H-M-E-D.

0:30.3

Woop membership, of course, comes with hardware and software and analytics, and it's designed to help

0:34.6

you improve your health, which frankly seems pretty important

0:38.7

these days.

0:39.6

Okay.

0:40.6

Emily Capital Lupo on the podcast, our brilliant VP of data science and research, and we talk

0:47.3

about all of the research that we have done on the COVID-19 vaccine, which actually is pretty considerable. We've got 51,000

0:56.8

doses reported by WOOP members, and we have looked at how that data is affecting your body.

1:06.1

And we've looked at it a lot of different ways. So first, we talk about how the different vaccines, that includes Johnson and Johnson,

1:16.0

Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca affect your body, three of those vaccines being two shots,

1:22.5

Johnson and Johnson being one shot.

1:24.5

Therefore, we also look at what's the difference between the first shot's response and the second shot's response. Spoiler, second shot. Therefore, we also look at what's the difference between the first shot's response

1:28.2

and the second shot's response. Spoiler, second shot, it's going to be a little more intense.

1:33.5

We get into that. We also talk about how these vaccines are affecting people by age. If you're a

1:40.5

younger person versus an older person, you're going to have a different response to these vaccines, which is quite fascinating.

1:47.5

We talk about some of the things that I think are misunderstood about the vaccines today.

1:53.3

And Emily explains lots of ways that you can prepare for your vaccine and recover from your

1:59.5

vaccine.

2:00.3

So I think this is a really important podcast.

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