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Pfizer introduces a mobile 'science school' to educate children about pandemics and vaccines. In a promotional video for the "School of Science Mobile Experience," students from rural Sanford, North Carolina, are greeted by a Pfizer robot dog that makes several appearances throughout the tour. The children enter a Pfizer mobile trailer for an "amazing, interactive, escape room-like experience," where they work alongside Pfizer employees to solve the mystery of a pandemic outbreak that begins with people showing up at doctors' offices with scaly, lizard-like skin. As they progress through the pandemic scenario, moving through different rooms in the trailer, the children learn various lessons. They explore antigens in one room, vaccine production in another, and more.

A Pfizer lança uma ‘escola de ciências’ móvel para ensinar crianças sobre pandemias e vacinas. Em um vídeo promocional da "School of Science Mobile Experience", estudantes da área rural de Sanford, Carolina do Norte, são recebidos por um cão-robô da Pfizer, que faz várias aparições ao longo do passeio. As crianças entram em um trailer móvel da Pfizer para uma “experiência incrível, interativa e parecida com uma sala de fuga”, onde trabalham junto com funcionários da Pfizer para desvendar o mistério de um surto pandêmico que começa com pessoas aparecendo nos consultórios médicos com pele escamosa, semelhante à de um lagarto. À medida que avançam no cenário pandêmico, passando por diferentes salas do trailer, as crianças aprendem várias lições. Elas descobrem sobre antígenos em uma sala, produção de vacinas em outra, e muito mais.
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00:00The future of science requires us to be more creative.
00:12Pfizer School of Science Mobile Experience is a fantastic, interactive, escape room-like
00:18experience for school students to come through and get excited about science, technology,
00:23engineering, mathematics.
00:25This experience really brings out their inner scientists and helps solve a mystery along
00:30with our Pfizer colleagues.
00:31Go ahead and get your lab coat.
00:32This right here is basically play.
00:34They're having fun with it.
00:36What is our breaking news right now?
00:38People are showing up at the doctor's office with green lizard skin.
00:42They can leave their classrooms with their teachers that come to this great environment
00:46and they get to actually experience the science through the work they do, the problem solving,
00:51the team building, versus through a lecture.
00:53The tasks that they have to complete for each room, they're actually learning different
00:58skills.
00:59Critical thinking skills.
01:00They're learning about antigens.
01:01They're learning about the manufacturing process.
01:02This experience is showing to my kids that science is not just in a classroom, it's actually
01:10all around us.
01:11Everything you do is science.
01:13Tasting foods, or making a volcanic eruption, or saving the world.
01:19From the great response that we've seen from the kids, we have some little scientists in
01:23Welcome to the life-size microscope.
01:25Yay!
01:26Let's go, get a ball and play.
01:27Yes, we did!
01:28We did it!
01:29It was so fun.
01:30That was fun.
01:31And I really want to go again!
01:32It's very important that everybody has the opportunity to be exposed to this type of
01:39experience, to have a mobile experience that goes to rural areas, diverse areas, it's a
01:46wonderful thing for the future.
01:47And of course, for Pfizer, it connects with our mission to impact lives, to really make
01:53a difference with the products that we make and by bringing those students in
01:56we can create a new generation of scientists.
01:58The more that we do these types of opportunities, the more we will develop young scientists.
02:05I like science.
02:06I love science.
02:08Congratulations, young scientists.
02:10You have successfully produced a learning that will be distributed around the world.
02:15This is not your typical science class.