COVID-19 Vaccine Videos
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- Combating Vaccine Misinformation
John Whyte, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, WebMD, speaks with Steven Brill, Award-Winning Author and Journalist, and Co-CEO, NewsGuard, about combating vaccine misinformation.
- Overcoming Vaccine Anxiety and Apprehension
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Mena Mirhom, MD, Board Certified Psychiatrist, Columbia University about overcoming vaccine anxiety and apprehension.
- "Everything Has Changed": You're Going to Need a Booster
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Eric Topol, MD, Executive VP, Scripps Research, Editor-in-Chief, Medscape, about the efficacy of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
- Does It Matter Which COVID-19 Vaccine You Get?
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, explains why it doesn't matter which COVID-19 vaccine you get at this time.
- COVID-19 Vaccination Raises Ethical Questions
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, Professor of Bioethics, New York University Langone Medical Center, about ethics surrounding COVID-19 vaccination.
- Is It Safe for People With Allergies to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine?
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, explains the safety of getting the COVID-19 vaccine for people with allergies.
- Is More Than One Dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine Necessary?
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, explains why more than one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is necessary.
- Q&A With Dr. John Whyte (Jan. 12, 2021)
John Whyte, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, WebMD, answers viewers' questions about COVID-19.
- Overcoming Vaccine Hesitancy in Communities of Color
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Sharon Allison-Ottey, MD, Executive Director, The COSHAR Healthy Communities Foundation, about overcoming vaccine hesitancy in communities of color.
- Promoting Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccines
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with William E. Fox, MD, Chair, Board of Governors, American College of Physicians (ACP), about promoting confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.
- CVS Health Plans to Vaccinate 20-25 Million People Every Month
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Kym White, SVP and Chief Communications Officer, CVS Health, to discuss CVS Health's plan to vaccinate the general public.
- Doctors Whyte and Topol Discuss COVID-19 Vaccine Status and Future Direction With FDA
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, and Eric Topol, MD, Executive VP, Scripps Research, Editor-in-Chief, Medscape, speak with Stephen Hahn, MD, Commissioner of Food and Drugs, FDA, and Peter Marks, MD, PhD, Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA, to discuss COVID-19 Vaccine Status and Future Direction With FDA.
- Dr. Fauci: Life Could Be Back to Normal by June
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), about the latest news on COVID-19 vaccines and the potential end of the pandemic.
- Q&A With Dr. John Whyte (Dec. 11, 2020)
John Whyte, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, WebMD, answers viewers' questions about COVID-19.
- Vaccine Trial Participant Empowers Himself and His Community
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Kelvin Phillips, MFA, PMP, Associate Director, Program Management, Medscape, about how he has empowered himself and his community by participating in a COVID-19 vaccine trial.
- Coronavirus Vocabulary: Vaccine
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, explains "vaccine."
- Coronavirus in Context: Vaccine Development and Public Confidence
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Michelle McMurry-Heath, MD, President & CEO, Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), about vaccine development and public confidence.
- Participating in a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trial
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Stella Sexton, a vaccine clinical trial participant, about her experience participating in the Inovio COVID-19 Vaccine Phase I Clinical Trial at Penn Medicine.
- Coronavirus Vocabulary: Herd Immunity
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, explains "herd immunity."
- FDA Commissioner Says Panel Must Review COVID Vaccine
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with FDA Commissioner Stephen M. Hahn, MD, about ways to ensure a COVID vaccine is safe and effective.
- Coronavirus in Context: Are Treatments More Important Than a Vaccine?
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Davey Smith, MD, Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of California, San Diego, about the ACTIV partnership and the possibility that treatments for COVID are more important than a vaccine.
- Coronavirus in Context: Vaccine Regulations and Pharma's Safety Pledge
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, speaks with Richard Moscicki, MD, Chief Medical Officer, PhRMA about Vaccine regulations and Pharma's safety pledge.
- Coronavirus in Context: Getting the Message Right on a COVID Vaccine
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, speaks with Tamara Coyne-Beasley, MD, endowed chair in Adolescent Medicine, Children's of Alabama, UAB, about getting the message right on a COVID vaccine.
- Coronavirus in Context: Vaccine Development Reality Check
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, speaks with Paul Offit, MD, Director of the Vaccine Education Center, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia about how vaccine development usually works and the importance of vaccine efficacy in slowing the spread of COVID-19.
- Coronavirus in Context: Vaccines for COVID-19, Twelve Months May Not Be Possible
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Whyte, speaks with Dr. Paul Offit, a leading expert on vaccines, about a realistic timeline for a vaccine for COVID-19
- Coronavirus in Context: Drive for a COVID-19 Vaccine
WebMD Chief Medical Officer,Dr. John Whyte speaks with Dr. William Schaffner one of the nations leading infectious disease experts about vaccines, the outlook for treatments, and antibody testing problems.