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  • - Times right now are terrifying,

  • that's why I spoke to my cousin, who spoke to his Mom,

  • who spoke to her sister, who's actually my Mom,

  • about a Doctor who is an expert in corona and has a vaccine.

  • But more importantly, he looks the part.

  • Bow tie, glasses, he owns books.

  • If this was science Tinder, I'd be swiping right.

  • Okay, Pete the Doc.

  • - Ahah, Peter, or Dr Hotez--

  • - Okay, so Doctor Bow tie,

  • how long have you been working on the vaccine

  • for the coronavirus?

  • - Actually for the last decade,

  • we've had a coronavirus vaccine program, and up until--

  • - Ah, okay, hold on, wait.

  • We've known about this shit for ten years?

  • Oh my god, I almost fainted.

  • Oh my god, Dr Pete.

  • - Well actually, much longer than that,

  • the first terrible pandemic,

  • or massive epidemic of coronavirus started in 2003.

  • - You knew about this shit when I was 9?

  • - Yep, and up until a few months ago,

  • nobody cared about our coronavirus vaccine program

  • and now we're working furiously to get this vaccine

  • and hope we can make a difference in this epidemic.

  • - [Jaboukie] Turns out they were close to a cure in 2018,

  • but then were denied funding.

  • - The bottom line is, had we had those investments early on,

  • to carry this all the way through clinical trials years ago,

  • we could have had a vaccine ready to go.

  • - But right now, I'm more concerned about the health

  • of my new best friend, and mankind's last hope.

  • Okay Dr Hotez, since you are old,

  • what are you doing to protect yourself from the virus,

  • since that, as an older person,

  • you're way more affected than a young person like me.

  • - There's kind of a false narrative about this virus,

  • that it was mostly a disease and virus of older people,

  • but the new numbers coming out of the

  • Centers For Disease Control (ominous music)

  • show that a quarter of those hospitalized

  • are people between the ages of around 20 and 40.

  • (boom)

  • Hello?

  • You still there?

  • You look a bit frozen.

  • (Jaboukie laughs)

  • - Okay, I'm sorry.

  • It's just you said over 20?

  • You said people over 20?

  • - Well, I said people between the ages of 20 and 40,

  • 20 and 44--

  • (Jaboukie exhales loudly)

  • So the bottom line is,

  • this business that you only social distance

  • to protect your Grandparents, it doesn't fly.

  • You're social distancing to protect yourself

  • and your friends.

  • - You guys, this was my weekend!

  • Oh my god, Dr Hotez, please,

  • I went to the Apple store last week

  • and I touched every single iPad that they had on display.

  • Oh my god!

  • I went to these Brooklyn cough parties,

  • have you ever heard of this?

  • - Doesn't sound good.

  • - You go and then you cough into each other's mouths

  • and it's like a sort of spiritual,

  • sort of tantric sort of thing

  • and it's sometimes just marijuana but sometimes it's not.

  • - Don't do that again.

  • - Oh my god!

  • (Jaboukie crying)

  • I'm supposed to be indestructible!

  • (sigh)

  • So where's this vaccine?

  • - Well right now, the vaccine is in our lab

  • and we're trying to work with the

  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration

  • and see if we can start some clinical trials.

  • (clap)

  • - Wooo! (laughing)

  • We got it baby!

  • So what's this, this is gonna drop like, Friday?

  • What, like Sunday?

  • What are we doing, c'mon, we got the cure!

  • - Well, here's some bad news,

  • it's gonna take time to test,

  • because you have to go through a long period of testing,

  • to make sure that not only does it work,

  • but that it's also safe.

  • - Okay, so how long will that take?

  • - Well the models say we really need

  • to have something by 18 months.

  • - EIGHTEEN MONTHS?

  • - We have the vaccine manufactured, we have to vial it,

  • we have to now start the long process of clinical trials--

  • - Okay, we don't have time

  • for these trials, Dr Peter.

  • They have postponed the second season of Euphoria,

  • and I only have five rolls of toilet paper left.

  • No, I'm not gonna waste my youth waiting,

  • there has got to be a DIY vaccine that can be created

  • using everyday household items.

  • I also have these crystals.

  • - Oh, the crystals, those definitely work.

  • (Jaboukie laughs)

  • - Alright!

  • - I was joking about the crystals, they don't work either.

  • - So, can you tell me literally

  • one good piece of news? (claps)

  • - I'm happy to, and the answer is, this will pass.

  • The key right now is practicing that social distancing

  • and you'll be okay. (chime)

  • - Hey, I heard there's a Doc who has a vaccine?

  • - What, how did you-- (chime)

  • - I need to get my hands on that vaccine.

  • - How did you guys get in here?

  • (chime) - Dr, shouldn't Kosta

  • get first dibs? (chime)

  • - I need a vaccination. (chime)

  • - Whoa, if anyone deserves a vaccine, it's me.

  • (everyone yells over each other)

  • - Everyone, get off.

  • This is my interview.

  • Go.

  • Leave.

  • - Whatever, where do I

  • get this vaccination? - I will give you a lifetime

  • supply of toilet paper. - Everybody be quiet.

  • (Everyone yells over each other)

  • - Okay guys, I have to run.

- Times right now are terrifying,

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