Few topics spark as much debate as vaccines. In this episode, we dig into vaccine safety, effectiveness, and efficacy — with a focus on COVID, the CDC’s role, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial claims. The conversation explores how public health institutions communicate risk, how data can be misinterpreted, and why vaccines remain one of the most contested issues of our time.
What “safety, effectiveness, and efficacy” really mean in scientific and public health terms
COVID-19 vaccines — successes, failures, and ongoing debates
The CDC’s role in shaping public trust (and mistrust)
RFK Jr.’s arguments — what’s fact, what’s spin, and what’s worth questioning
How to think critically about health information in a polarized era
Whether you’re pro-vaccine, skeptical, or just trying to make sense of conflicting information, this episode will help you cut through the noise.
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