I happened to record Jimmy Kimmel Live last night because Dr. Anthony Fauci was a guest, and I wanted to see it. I figured that he and Kimmel would likely have a good conversation -- and they did. It was very informative and often very funny. (Like when the Kimmel noted that Dr. Fauci was the director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious diseases and noted that we haven't heard about allergies all that much recently and wondered if the doctors there who deal with allergies were feeling a little left out. Fauci cracked up -- and said, in fact, yes, they did, but that they were still working on vaccines for allergies. Which got the conversation into peanuts so that Kimmel could make sandwiches for his daughter -- and the doctor talked about how they were indeed working in that area, as well.) I had something else planned for today, but on the show Kimmel did a wonderful segment that dealt with the 26% of Americans who said that they will not get the vaccine. (A number, but the way that I suspect -- based on no evidence, other than an observation of human nation -- which could drop a bit as time passes and more people get vaccinated. But I digress.) They three-minute piece was so good -- very funny, but really informative and pointed and with a serious undertone -- that I searched it out so that I could post it here.
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