Belinda Smith
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We see it to, you know, even promote fitness, promote different brands, products, et cetera.
So it's very pervasive in what we're seeing on a daily basis, even if it's not labelled as inspiration.
And looking at the connection between vaccines, chook eggs and a dog from the 1950s.
Love.
No one does emotion quite like David Attenborough.
I remember when I was a kid we had Life on Earth on VHS tape and in one episode he goes to Rwanda to sit with the mountain gorillas and the emotions he expressed there
The sheer happiness of being among romping, cheeky baby gorillas and then also the sadness that their existence was being threatened by poachers.
That's what made the moment so special and so memorable.
Doggy ones?
In a sense.
So we're getting into the cooler months and that means it's time to get the annual flu vaccine.
I got mine last weekend.
I hope you've had yours, Robin.
I have.
Good to hear.
Yeah.
Now, of the flu shots that are available this year, one is a bit different to the others, both in the way it was made and in the specific viruses it protects against.
It's made by CSL Securus.
So I popped in to chat to head of operations, Chris Larkins, about the vaccine.
So one of the flu vaccines that Securus makes, Flucelvax, is made an entirely different way to other flu vaccines that are currently available.