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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

What is a m-RNA Vaccine? (Call-in topic for The 1A -- 11 a.m. segment) - Wed. Nov. 25, 2020

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Since the start of the pandemic, the race to create an effective coronavirus vaccine has moved fast. If successful, these vaccine efforts would be the fastest developed in history. So far, the two leading companies developing a potential vaccine, Pfizer and Moderna, claim their mRNA vaccines are over 90 percent effective. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford have announced another vaccine with promising results.

Now, Pfizer is submitting an emergency use authorization request to the FDA as rates of infection and deaths rise higher than ever. That request could make the vaccine available for use in high-risk populations here in the U.S. by the end of December.

But what is an mRNA vaccine? Why was this one able to be released so quickly?

At 11 a.m. We’re answering your questions and giving you the latest update on the race for a coronavirus vaccine.

GUESTS

Angela Rasmussen

virologist, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Fresh Air (NPR afternoon interview show) - Dr. Peter Hotez, scientist

 from Twitter account message

Vaccine scientist Dr.

on the COVID-19 vaccines, the anti-vax movement, and what the next year of the pandemic might look like. He's part of a team that's developing a COVID-19 vaccine for low and middle income countries.

Planetary Conjunction visible Dec. 21, 2020 (Winter Solstice) -- between Jupiter and Saturn

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Winter Solstice Rings in Planetary Treat World Hasn’t Seen Since Middle Ages

November 23, 2020

Be sure to look up on Dec. 21. Jupiter and Saturn will look like a double planet – something that hasn’t happened since 1226.

Michigan Officials -- What comes next in "Certifying the Presidential Vote Results"? -- The 1A (NPR call-in) Tuesday Nov. 24, first hour

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The Michigan State Board of Canvassers — the board that has the final say on certification in the state — certified the votes on Monday.

And after that certification, Emily Murphy of the General Services Administration has finally acknowledged President-elect Joe Biden’s victory and allowed him to begin the formal transition process.

With certification deadlines coming up in several key states, many questions loom.

We’re getting down to the basics of the vote certification process. When will the vote in key states be certified? And what will happen if it’s not?

GUESTS (political reporter, 3 Michigan officials)

Reid Wilson

national correspondent, The Hill; author, "Epidemic: Ebola and the Global Scramble to Prevent the Next Killer Outbreak"

Jeannette Bradshaw

chair, Michigan Board of Canvassers

Jonathan Kinloch

member, Wayne County Board of Canvassers

Samuel Bagenstos

professor of Law, University of Michigan

Monday, November 23, 2020

D. Professor Martinus Luther of Wittenberg University -- Advice to those living where a pandemic has broken out -- 1527 Letter to a pastor nearby in Breslau

 from Religion News Service (online article)

https://religionnews.com/2020/11/20/what-would-luther-do-protestant-reformers-pandemic-advice-goes-viral-500-years-later/

 the reformer had to say in his 1527 letter, later published as a treatise, is “strikingly relevant” today, said Kurt Hendel, who spoke at the Friday session at Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, IL. 

Luther wrote that letter in the midst of an outbreak of the bubonic plague in Wittenberg, according to the professor emeritus. He was responding to a Lutheran leader in Breslau, who asked whether a Christian ought to leave a city in the midst of a plague outbreak for someplace safer.

In his treatise, Luther wrote:

“Therefore I shall ask God mercifully to protect us. Then I shall fumigate, help purify the air, administer medicine, and take it. I shall avoid places and persons where my presence is not needed in order not to become contaminated and thus perchance infect and pollute others, and so cause their death as a result of my negligence. … See, this is such a God-fearing faith because it is neither brash nor foolhardy and does not tempt God.”

Luther himself had been ordered to leave the university in Wittenberg, where he taught, Hendel said. He refused. Instead, he and his pregnant wife, Katharina von Bora, a former nun who had learned some nursing skills in the cloister, stayed behind and opened a wing of their home as a clinic.

A 1528 portrait of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Elder.  Image courtesy of Creative Commons

Those who are responsible for the spiritual and physical well-being of others must not flee an outbreak, but rather stay and care for people in the midst of it, Luther advised. However, they also must be careful not to make matters worse.

Just as Luther recommended that his readers take and administer medicine, Hendel recommended Christians follow today’s science. And just as Luther — in characteristically colorful language — called those who did not take care not to become infected or to infect others “murderers,” the professor emeritus encouraged Christians to wear face masks and to weigh what God was calling them to do in this moment.

“Love for neighbor is the ultimate criterion that Christians must use as they choose what to think and plan and do — not only during a time of pandemic, but in all times, in all aspects of their lives,” Hendel said.

The ELCA has embraced Luther’s message throughout the pandemic.

Danger of Deliberate Destruction of Documents by Trump (POTUS 45) - call-in show on NPR

 The 1a (weekday interactive show with guests):

These practices have experts and analysts wondering: How much of the relevant documentation of Donald Trump’s time in the White House will survive the transition to the Biden administration?

GUESTS on Nov. 23, 2020

Richard Ovenden

director, Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford; author, "Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge"

Tom Blanton

director, National Security Archive

Sunday, November 22, 2020

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