Topic: Anti Vaxxer

6 chapters across the catalog

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 1:57:46 - 2:01:37

1605: Techno-douche

Albert Bourla, Jim Cramer, Vaccine Fatigue

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla appeared on CNBC's "Mad Money" to discuss the company's earnings. He attributed lower COVID-19 vaccine uptake to "vaccine fatigue" and "anti-vaxxer rhetoric," while Jim Cramer expressed confusion over why more people are not following his lead in getting boosted.

Green Transition
Episode 1454 1:03:50 - 1:07:54

1454: Green Transition

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Vaccine Misinformation and Legal Challenges

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla addresses the World Economic Forum regarding the challenges of distributing vaccines to "uneducated" populations who resist vaccination. He also discusses being the target of conspiracy theories, including a false report that he was arrested by the FBI.

Ask China!
Episode 1350 1:13:46 - 1:16:14

1350: Ask China!

Vaccine Side Effects, Jimmy Dore Controversy

Comedian and commentator Jimmy Dore faces backlash after sharing the side effects he experienced following his second vaccine dose. Despite being vaccinated, Dore was labeled an "anti-vaxxer" by critics. He laments the lack of intellectual curiosity in modern journalism regarding establishment narratives.

Infodemic
Episode 1261 23:16 - 28:34

1261: Infodemic

Influenza Vaccination Strategy and Anti-Vaxxer Movement Concerns

Anthony Fauci is advocating for widespread influenza vaccination in the fall of 2020 to prevent the healthcare system from being overwhelmed by dual respiratory outbreaks. He expressed concern that the anti-vaccine movement might interfere with COVID-19 recovery timelines. Public skepticism is reportedly growing globally as countries like the UK review overcounted death statistics and implement mandatory mask mandates.

Opinion People
Episode 1134 1:42:07 - 1:45:12

1134: Opinion People

NPR, Brady Bunch Measles Episode Controversy

NPR reported on the use of a 1969 Brady Bunch episode by anti-vaccination groups to suggest measles is a minor illness. Actress Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia Brady, expressed anger that her image was being used to promote anti-vaccine sentiments. The hosts critique NPR's framing and the media's focus on a decades-old sitcom episode.