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Vaccine hesitancy & the growing anti-science movement

Vaccine hesitancy & the growing anti-science movement

September 14, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

PHILADELPHIA, PA – August 26, 2023 – With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination and medical science has been politicized and attacked by various individuals and groups. Critics have spread misinformation that the COVID-19 vaccine is dangerous and ineffective in spite of strong evidence to the contrary. COVID-19 public health mandates like masking, vaccination and lockdowns have met with strong resistance and backlash about the loss of individual freedoms. These finding are consistent with a decrease in the childhood vaccination rate since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data from the CDC and the American Medical Association.

Vaccination has markedly reduced the spread and even eliminated many harmful communicable viral diseases. Polio, smallpox, and rabies have almost been eliminated while common childhood illnesses like measles, mumps, and rubella are very rare nowadays in America. The high rate of vaccination of children has contributed to ‘herd immunity’ where the whole community is protected because person-to-person spread becomes unlikely. Most public schools require all children to be vaccinated against many common contagious diseases unless there is a medical or a religious exemption. Up until the COVID pandemic, a very small percentage of students filed for these exemptions, preserving a high vaccination rate and population immunity to these diseases.

A study from the University of Pennsylvania was published in the journal Vaccine on August 26 about how Americans feel about getting routine vaccinations for their pet dogs. 22 hundred people were specifically chosen for a nationally representative survey. More than one-half of the people surveyed believe that dog vaccination is either unsafe, unnecessary or ineffective. The paper concluded that the recent COVID-19 pandemic has changed how Americans feel about vaccination in general. People who are skeptical about vaccination in humans are more likely to be hesitant about vaccinating their dogs. The authors opine that vaccines work so well that people no longer have any experience with the diseases that they protect against. One good example of a rare health problem in dogs and humans is rabies, a disease that is almost always fatal. Most dogs in America have been vaccinated against rabies, so there has not been much spread of this disease in dogs or to humans from dog bites. According to the CDC, only 60-70 dogs develop rabies annually in the U.S. There are only 1-3 human cases of rabies annually.

Dr. Peter Hotez, pediatrician, vaccine researcher, and Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine, and whose appearances on many news networks during the COVID pandemic earned him the distinction of being one of the most trusted public health officials, has written a soon-to-be published book entitled “The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science.” He describes how the anti-vaccine movement has become a political tool that has been promoted by some elected officials and news media. According to Hotez, the anti-vaccine movement has joined forces with the anti-science movement resulting in a backlash against COVID-19 prevention, diagnosis and treatment. He reports that a lot of severe illness and many deaths from COVID could have been prevented by following the science.

Vaccine hesitancy has become a major political controversy. It has led to a lower vaccination rate in humans and a change in attitude toward vaccinating pet dogs. The solution to this anti-science attitude is through positive messaging. Good information will provide increased transparency about the few risks and overwhelming benefits of vaccination in order to restore American’s trust in science and the reduction of communicable disease through vaccines. Understanding why people are vaccine hesitant will enable an issue-focused approach to achieving vaccine buy-in.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Anti-vax.mp3

 

Contact: Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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The Buncombe County COVID-19 weekly update: Hospital admissions are increasing in North Carolina & Buncombe County

September 14, 2023 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC –  September 13, 2023 – The COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard.

  • For the week ending on August 26th, hospital admissions levels are low in 96 of 100 counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and almost 93% of the counties in the U.S. However, they have increased in North Carolina and Buncombe County from the previous week.
  • For the week ending on September 2nd, between 1-9 deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the lowest level of 6 groups.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are low in North Carolina for the week ending on September 2nd. This represents about 2% of all ER visits, the 2nd lowest of 5 levels and is unchanged from last week.

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on August 30th is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a red level representing the highest level of 5 groups, currently between the 80th and 100th percentile relative to the past level measured at the same site.
  • The 15-day rate of change of the number of viral gene copies in each water sample is increasing from the previous week, at 100% or greater, the highest of the 3 groups for a positive rate of change.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants everyone to know that:

  • COVID-19 can affect people differently. Some people have mild symptoms like a cold and others have more severe symptoms like a bad case of the flu. Some effects can be long-lasting.
  • Older adults and immunocompromised people are at a higher risk of developing severe illness and being hospitalized.

The FDA has recommended an updated COVID-19 booster from Pfizer and Moderna on Monday. The shots target one of the XBB omicron subvariants and appear to work against many others of the currently circulating variants. The following day, the CDC recommended that eligible Americans ages 6 months and older get the booster because it gives added protection against severe disease and death. The shot will be available as soon as next week

The Department of Health and Human Services recommends:

  • Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines
  • For extra protection, wear an efficient medical grade mask
  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home
  • People with any COVID symptoms should get tested
  • If you test positive, your doctor may recommend medical treatment

Buncombe County residents can pick up free COVID-19 home test kits in the Buncombe County Health and Human Services Building at 40 Coxe Avenue, Asheville during regular business hours.

If you get COVID, here’s the latest CDC guidelines:

  • Isolate for 5 days provided the fever has resolved for at least 24 hours without taking any fever-reducing medicine. (Day 0 is the day that symptoms first appear. If there are no symptoms but a positive test, then day 0 is the day the test was positive.) Isolation means staying home and away from others.
  • Wear a high-quality mask around others at home and in public for the next 5 days
  • Masking can stop earlier with 2 negative antigen tests taken 48 hours apart

More and more Americans have developed some immunity to COVID-19 from immunizations and previous infection. New variants continue to infect people with the most at-risk groups more susceptible to severe illness.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/COVID-update.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


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Civic Roundup for 9-13-23 covers Early Childhood grants, ARPA funding

September 12, 2023 by Mark West

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/civic-roundup-9-13-23-mastered.mp3

The Civic Roundup for September 13, 2023 has Mark West reporting on the Buncombe County Commissioners meeting of last Tuesday. At that meeting, the Early Childhood Education Committee provided an annual update on the Early Childhood Education and Development Fund. This year $3.82 million is available in the fund. The committee reviewed grant applications and made recommendations on funding 35 community partner projects and 14 county department projects across Buncombe County. The commissioners also approved a budget amendment ordinance to carry forward unspent funds from fiscal year 2023 to 2024 totaling $4.9 million. Additional carry forwards for other funds total $509,274.  Hear all about it on this week’s Civic Roundup!


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The UnCola Goes Long, Vol. 11

September 11, 2023 by Erik Mattox

Join The UnCola Tuesday night at 8PM EST on Asheville FM as we play Volume 11 of The UnCola Goes #Long – all songs are at least six minutes or longer.


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Oral Histories of Political Prisoners + The Role of Anarchist Radio

September 10, 2023 by bogoodness

Oral Histories of Political Prisoners + The Role of Anarchist Radio

book cover of "Rattling The Cages" featuring the drawing of a hand reaching from the dark to pull a string and turn on a bare, hanging light bulbThis week, we’re sharing 3 segments.

First up, Josh Davidson from the Certain Days: Freedom For Political Prisoners Calendar talks about the upcoming book that he co-edited with political prisoner Eric King from AK Press entitled RATTLING THE CAGES: Oral Histories of North American Political Prisoners, containing over 450 pages of first hand experiences of resisting from within the belly of the beast across generations and movements in Turtle Island. And you can find out more about the Running Down The Walls events at ABCF.Net/WarChest

Then, we’re sharing Sean Swain’s segment on Goyaałé, aka Geronimo.

Finally, we’ll be sharing [part of] a panel discussion by members of the A-Radio Network recorded on Saturday, July 22nd 2023 at the International Anarchist Gathering at St-Imier, Jura, Switzerland on the history and role of radio in anarchist and anti-authoritarian resistance, mostly in Europe. If you’re listening to the live radio edition, you’ll hear about 1/3 of that segment, but can hear the whole thing at our website, TheFinalStrawRadio.NoBlogs.Org or at A-Radio-Network.Org


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Radio Active Kids September 9! Interview with beetBite!

September 8, 2023 by Sagan

Y’all, I am very excited to interview both Levity Beet & fleaBITE on this week’s Radio Active Kids show about their new collaborative album: beetBite! Also, new songs by Sonia De Los Santos, Itty Bitty Beats, Will’s Jams & Seeka Sings, Rolie Polie Guacamole (ft. Katie Ha Ha Ha), Claudia Robin Gunn, Flor Bromley (ft. Uncle Jumbo), The Tallest Kid in the Room, Noodle Loaf, Angie Who, 3 O’Clock Rock Records, Liederkoffer, & No Application Fee! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or the Asheville FM app & podcasting at https://anchor.fm/radio-active-kids!


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