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Stick Men will perform at The Grey Eagle on April 23rd. Listen to Asheville FM for ticket giveaways. Asheville music journalist Bill Kopp recently interviewed Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel), who along with Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson, XTC) and Markus Reuter (The Crimson Projeckt, Europa String Choir) play progressive rock music almost exclusively with Chapman Sticks, Touch Guitar and drums. Hear the interview here:
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This week on Radio Active Kids, we’ll interview the great Red Yarn about his new Underground EP! It’s rawkin’! ![]()
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We’ve got brand-new songs as well from LOOPY TUNES, Jazzy Ash, Lori Henriques, Uncle Jumbo, Steve Elci and Friends, Levity Beet Music, Sulinha Boucher, Watch Reggie Run, Penny Pom Pom, My Friend Christopher, Zoo and the Moose, Sonorus Studio, & Emma Greenfield! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or tun.in/pjiei & podcasting at mixcloud.com/Radio_Active_Kids!
ASHEVILLE, NC – March 30, 2022 – The Buncombe County Department of Health & Human Services held a virtual panel discussion on March 30th to explain “COVID treatment options”. Buncombe County Medical Director Dr. Jennifer Mullendore moderated the discussion. She was joined by COVID health care providers from Mercy Urgent Care, MAHEC, and Pardee Hospital.
The panel discussed medical therapeutics, vaccination, and public health measures to reduce the risk of getting COVID-19. Serious complications are extremely rare following COVID vaccination and serous side-effects are extremely rare from medical therapeutics. Possible complications from getting COVID are much greater and strongly outweigh the risk of problems from either vaccination or medical therapeutics.
COVID treatment options are for people with a positive test, recent onset of mild-to-moderate symptoms that do not require hospitalization, and at-risk to develop severe illness. People who are at-risk are age 65 or older, obese, immunocompromised or have chronic illness. Some therapeutics come in pills and others can be administered by intravenous infusions. There is a preventive medicine that is administered intramuscularly for very high-risk people who cannot have the vaccine because of medical reasons. These medications are prescribed by health care providers. People can find out how they can get these treatments on the North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services website under COVID-19 Treatment Locations, the federal government ‘Test-to-Treat’ website, and locally at Mercy Urgent Care.
The panel recommends:
Listen to the full report below:
Contact: Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]
WASHINGTON, DC – March 25, 2022 – The Biden administration will offer Americans age 50 years and older a second booster of Pfzer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine according to a New York Times article on March 25, 2022. It has been estimated that thousands of lives can be saved and tens of thousands of hospitalizations can be prevented, if an additional booster for high-risk groups can be encouraged prior to the next COVID-19 wave of infections. Coordinating boosters with forecasting the next surge is a big dilemma. Recommending boosters without a surge of infections will waste vaccine and erode public trust in government and public health.
The Food & Drug Administration recently authorized second booster shots for people 50 and older and for some immunocompromised individuals. The CDC has not weighed in yet although it may do so in the near future. CDC, Britain and Israel studies have shown that the booster is less effective after 3 to 6 months. The CDC measured effectiveness against severe illness; Britain and Israel measured effectiveness against symptomatic infection and hospitalization. Early data from Israel indicate that the 2nd booster raises antibody levels to the level after the first booster and may decrease deaths. Seventy-five percent of deaths in the United States due the COVID virus have been in the at-risk 65 year and over age group. In Buncombe County, 90% of this age group has had their full series of vaccinations and 75% of the vaccinated have had their boosters.
Dr. Peter Hotez, an expert in vaccines from Baylor College of Medicine said, “We are going to have to make this decision on the basis of incomplete information.”
Listen to the full report below:
Contact: Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]
ASHEVILLE, NC – March 29, 2022 – Buncombe County COVID-19 metrics are on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard at https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard . Data from March 29 indicate:
The Department of Health and Human Services recommends:
Vaccination sites and testing sites can be located through the North Carolina and Buncombe County Department of Health and Human Services. COVID-19 vaccinations are available at the Health Department Immunization Clinic at 40 Coxe Ave.
Save your face masks:
Listen to the full report below:
Contact: Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]