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S2Ep1: Covid-19 Vaccines

Episode 1 of the Computationally Yours podcast, hosted by Sabah Kadri and Arshi Arora, titled "S2Ep1: Covid-19 Vaccines" was published on February 2, 2021 and runs 18 minutes.

February 2, 2021 ·18m · Computationally Yours

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Welcome to the second season of Computationally Yours! In this very first episode of 2021, your hosts Dr. Sabah Kadri and Arshi Arora kick-off with the latest updates in the COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccines. We talk about different types of vaccines, the science behind them, and the amount of misinformation surrounding these immunizations. Tune into this brand new episode as Sabah talks about her own experience of getting vaccinated! Follow us on Twitter: @compbiopodcast ; Dr. Sabah Kadri: @sabahkadri ; Arshi Arora: @arorarshi Website: http://computationallyyours.netlify.app/ Intro/Outro music: Riatsu (Shadaab Kadri)

Welcome to the second season of Computationally Yours! In this very first episode of 2021, your hosts Dr. Sabah Kadri and Arshi Arora kick-off with the latest updates in the COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccines. We talk about different types of vaccines, the science behind them, and the amount of misinformation surrounding these immunizations. Tune into this brand new episode as Sabah talks about her own experience of getting vaccinated!

Follow us on Twitter: @compbiopodcast ; Dr. Sabah Kadri: @sabahkadri ; Arshi Arora: @arorarshi

Website: http://computationallyyours.netlify.app/

Intro/Outro music: Riatsu (Shadaab Kadri)

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