Topic: Chickenpox Vaccine

4 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 37:49 - 40:54

1865: Wide Awakes

Gary Goldman, Chickenpox Vaccine and Shingles Link

A study conducted by scientist Gary Goldman in Antelope Valley, California, is cited to highlight the long-term effects of the chickenpox vaccine. The research suggests that mass vaccination for chickenpox may lead to shingles epidemics later in life, which are significantly more dangerous. This data is used to contrast American vaccine mandates with the policies of the British National Health Service.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:44:37 - 2:48:04

1799: Taproot

Keir Starmer, Chickenpox Vaccine, Houthi PR Bombing

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced questions regarding a new chickenpox vaccine rollout and criticized political opponents for spreading "vaccine conspiracies." In international news, Israel reportedly targeted Houthi military bases in Yemen, including the "headquarters of the Houthi public relations department." The hosts find the targeting of a PR department particularly noteworthy in the context of modern warfare.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369

1369: COVID Roulette

NPR Science Correspondent Joe Palca, Delta Variant Transmission Claims

NPR science correspondent Joe Palca reports on leaked CDC documents suggesting the Delta variant is as contagious as chickenpox. Palca presents a theory regarding "local immunity," claiming the Delta variant replicates specifically in the nose and throat of vaccinated individuals, allowing them to transmit the virus despite systemic protection. Critics argue this localized infection theory lacks medical consensus and serves as a narrative shift to explain vaccine breakthrough cases.

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 2:37:29 - 2:42:24

1122: Cyclogenesis

Kentucky Chickenpox Vaccine Lawsuit and Fetal Cell Lines

A student in Kentucky is suing the health department after being barred from school and basketball games for refusing the chickenpox vaccine on religious grounds. The student, Jerome Kunkel, objects to the vaccine's use of cell lines derived from aborted fetuses in the 1960s. The hosts discuss the efficacy of the vaccine and the historical context of chickenpox as a common childhood illness.