Tag Archives: Trust In Vaccines

Covid-19 Vaccines: ‘What Can You Trust?’ (Video)

Factual and reliable information is vital to creating trust in vaccines and to overcoming the pandemic. Ed Carr, The Economist’s deputy editor, and Natasha Loder, our health policy editor, answer some of the big questions about the global vaccination drive.

Chapters 00:00​ – Challenges in vaccinating the world 00:45​ – Trust in vaccines 02:30​ – mRNA vaccines 03:23​ – Impact of variants on vaccination 04:29​ – Time between vaccine doses 06:09​ – Mandatory vaccines for travel?

Morning News Podcast: Stimulus Bill, Vaccine Trust & Cognitive Decline

Lawmakers near relief deal with second round of stimulus checks, do Americans trust the vaccine, and drinking red wine and eating cheese could reduce cognitive decline.