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00:00I mean, my hope is that we only released these earlier, two days earlier. I'm sorry.
00:12Duck is also high in protein. That's an interesting... Duck is a good thing to eat, everybody.
00:19We only released, or the new vaccine scheduled two days ago. The vaccine schedule, there's nothing
00:27compulsory in it. Everybody, I've always promised, I'm not going to take people's vaccines away from them.
00:33People who want to get vaccines, everybody who wants them can get all of the vaccines that were
00:38on the old schedule. They will all be paid for by the Vaccines for Children program or for the
00:45insurance the same as before. We released guidelines that we think are optimal to public health.
00:51They're the same with core vaccines that are required by the European community.
00:59And those nations all have much better health outcomes than we do.
01:04And they're based on their best science and also on their conviction that when you put too many
01:11vaccines on the program, it actually reduces compliance. It reduces uptake.
01:17And so we want to maximize the uptake of vaccines by making sure that Americans know
01:24that we are making recommendations that are science-based, that are common sense, that are
01:30grounded in science. And right now, that's the best science that we have.
01:35And again, there's three categories of vaccine. One is the core schedule, which resembles the
01:41European countries. The second is for people who have vulnerabilities for high risk, and that
01:49doesn't change at all. And then the third is shared decision making, which any vaccine that was on the
01:55old schedule, you can continue to get. So people will make their own choices, and that's what democracy is about.
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