Moderna CEO: COVID-19 is like the seasonal flu

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel looks on during a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on May 23, 2022. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP) (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel looks on during a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on May 23, 2022. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP) (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

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UPDATED 12:44 PM PT – Thursday, October 20, 2022

Moderna CEO, Stephane Bancel, has announced that the majority of people do not need COVID-19 boosters because the virus is now comparable to the seasonal flu.

In a recent interview at Yahoo Finance’s All Markets Summit, Bancel claimed that healthy people are not at risk for severe COVID-19 illness, even if they are unvaccinated. 

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel compares COVID-19 to the seasonal flu and believes young, healthy people should decide for themselves if they want an annual booster. Bancel maintains, that older people 50+, and those in vulnerable categories should definitely consider a booster shot. pic.twitter.com/7QowinbkMq

— Rukshan Fernando (@therealrukshan) October 18, 2022

Bancel added that people might want to take the vaccine, but it should be their choice. In addition, he said that it is “reasonable” to assume that we may be approaching the final stages of the pandemic.

His statement comes as the Center for Disease Control (CDC) is pushing COVID-19 boosters for children as young as five years old, which according to Bancel, is unnecessary.

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Dr. Oz Now Projected to Beat Fetterman

Caitlin Sinclair – NY Political Correspondent
UPDATED 12:32 PM PT – Thursday, October 20, 2022

Republican Mehmet Oz is projected to win his Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race against Democrat Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, according to Real Clear Politics.

Oz, who has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, will win Pennsylvania by 2.7% of the vote, Real Clear Politics (RCP) showed Thursday.

This new polling comes as, Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate, John Fetterman, struggled to speak clearly two a reporter in a recent interview just months after suffering a stroke — and one weeks before a scheduled debate with Dr. Mehmet Oz. 

Fetterman granted Dasha Burns of NBC News his first sit-down interview since his May medical episode, which forced him into a months-long absence from the campaign trail.

“We had a monitor set up so that he could read my questions,” Burns said, “because he still has lingering auditory processing issues as a result of the stroke, which means he has a hard time understanding what he’s hearing.”

MSNBC: “[Fetterman] had a hard time understanding our conversations." pic.twitter.com/wZskWpNx3y

— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) October 11, 2022

The recent Real Clear politics-produced average of recent polls puts Fetterman ahead by 3.2 percentage points. However, the RCP polling averages for past elections have understated Republican support by a mean of 5.2 points.

Therefore, going based on the past averages of undercounting of Republican support, RCP forecasts an Oz victory in the key battleground state.

Oz has blasted Fetterman for dodging debates and has accused him of “hiding” from voters after his stroke. The two campaigns have agreed to hold one debate on Oct. 25.

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