She’s a community resource director for a charter school. I want to introduce you to Andrea Granieri. You’re not going to be in a position where you - where your life is in danger. If you do, you’re not likely to get sick. If you’re vaccinated, even if you do catch the “virus,” quote, unquote - like people talk about it in normal terms - you’re in overwhelm- not many people do. This is overwhelming evidence to sustain that.Īnd so, what I say to people who are worried about a new pandemic is: Get vaccinated.
And that’s come to a screeching halt for those who’ve been vaccinated. You know, we’ve lost more people in the United States - over 630-some-thousand people than in every major war we’ve ever fought, in the United States of America. You know, the - this pandemic was out of control. THE PRESIDENT: Well, I’m saying - look - (laughs) - it’s a little bit like when I got elected. LEMON: But what do you say to people who are worried about a new round of restrictions and mask mandates and so forth? We’ve made sure that since I got in office, we - we’ve inoculated over 160 million people 85 percent of people over the age of 50. To get - there’s legitimate questions people can ask - that they worry about getting vaccinated - but the questions should be asked, answered, and people should get vaccinated.īut this is not a pandemic. So it’s gigantically important that you act like - we all act like Americans that care about our - our fellow Americans. There’s a simple, basic proposition: If you’re vaccinated, you’re not going to be hospitalized, you’re not going to be in an ICU unit, and you’re not going to die. Ten thousand people have recently died 9,950 of them, thereabouts, are people who hadn’t been vaccinated. THE PRESIDENT: Well, the virus - look, here’s the - it’s real simple: We have a pandemic for those who haven’t gotten a vaccination. Do you still feel that way? Is that still the case? So, you said last month that this - that the virus is in retreat. New cases are up three - you know, three times since last month. LEMON: Because you know the pandemic is a big concern for everyone, really, around the world. But I have a couple questions I want to ask you. LEMON: We’re going to get to the audience questions in just a moment. THE PRESIDENT: I’m going to go out in the audience. LEMON: You’d rather stand here and talk to these guys. And I know you don’t want to sit down, right? So, listen, I’m going to get to the audience. When it comes to Sheldon and Leonard's apartment (now Leonard and Penny's), we found 10 small details about apartment 4A-and the building that it's in-that the average fan never knew.THE PRESIDENT: How you doing, pal? Good to see you. RELATED: Big Bang Theory: 10 Times Leonard And Sheldon Were Friendship GoalsĪlthough Big Bang Theory diehard fans have seen these episodes time and time again, there are still new things that pop out every time we watch. Most of the significant moments in these characters' lives happened in this apartment, which is ironic considering Sheldon never wanted people over in the first place.
Episode after episode, we've seen this group walk up and down that apartment staircase, knock three times on those apartment doors, and sit night after night in apartment 4A's living room to enjoy take-out and conversation. For 12 years (and seasons), fans of The Big Bang Theory were gifted with the friendships and relationships of Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Howard, Raj, Bernadette, and Amy.