Top Three Takeaways For August 13th, 2021

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Let's start with Pragmatism. 

The biggest issue in our society today is the near-complete lack of it. Insert issue here and that thought probably applies. In today’s Q&A I drill down on this thought as a listener questioned me on the overall effectiveness of masks. Especially as it’s a dominating issue at the onset of our new school year, is the perfect illustration of the lack of pragmatism in our society today. It’s penetrated every related aspect of the pandemic. We have accredited studies showing some masks(N95), are effective at combating the spread of COVID-19, others, such as single-layer cloth masks, aren’t.

But in our schools or our society where mask mandates apply, they’re all treated the same. That’s foolish. Just as we have three vaccines, with varying levels of efficacy that currently range from good (Moderna) to not good (J&J). We have no clue as to the length of efficacy of any of them. However, those who were vaccinated in January are treated the same as those who were vaccinated today. Back to the schools for a moment. This is where the ultimate lack of pragmatism exists. There are 13 studies posted to the National Institutes of Health’s website pertaining to masks and education. Each one that studied the impact on learning showed there’s less of it with masks.

Teachers are less effective at teaching and students are less effective at learning. That was true in kindergarten, and it was true in medical school. The reason we have teachers is to teach and the reason students attend class is to learn and what do we have school boards and superintendents bent on doing? Mandating devices that ensure less of it takes place. That’s not just foolish, it’s a dereliction of duty.

Inmates are running the asylum

That's what is literally happening in Afghanistan in real-time. As the Taliban has seized over half of the country in a matter of weeks after Biden’s bailing, the Taliban is releasing all of the imamates to overrun the asylums along with the rest of the country. That’s why the American embassy has now been evacuated and all Americans ordered to leave the country. I’m sure this story ends well. Bill Clinton ignored Al-Qaeda's terror attacks on US interests for eight years. How’d that work out? Barrack Obama called on the Muslim Brotherhood to rise up and they did in the form of ISIS. How’d that work out? Now Joe Biden’s letting Al-Qaeda's Taliban take over Afghanistan again. How do you think that’ll work out? But hey, I’m sure this will all work out. And when it doesn’t, I’m sure they’ll try to find a way to blame someone for this too.

I’ve told you so (since January).

I mean that in the nicest way possible. Moderna is the best. And it’s proving to be not even that close. Pfizer’s vaccine has proven in its most recent study to retain 84% efficacy after six months against the original COVID-19 strain. That’s good. Moderna just-released study where there was 93% efficacy after six months. That’s best. Then factor in the recent studies I shared with you on Wednesday, which show the mRNA vaccines are the ones most to be effective against the Delta variants. The Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are the two which fit that distinction. All of this is to say that just as was the case in January when I said it then, it remains the case now. Moderna is the best. Pfizer’s a viable option. And it’s frankly absurd to opt for Johnson and Johnson at this point based on the information available. 

Yesterday the Mayo Clinic completed a first-of-its-kind peer-reviewed study of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine against the Delta variants. The study said Moderna’s 76% effective for prevention. Pfizer’s at 42%. Also, specific to us. Floridians fully vaccinated with Moderna’s shot faced a 60% lower risk of infection when compared to Pfizer recipients in the study. So, yeah, I’ve been telling you so but as always, it’s just because I want you to have the best information possible to make the most informed decision possible. 


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