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Soul of the Blues

Soul of the Blues

December 14, 2022 by Ray Brown

Need a blues tuneup? You’ll get fine tuned when you check out the Blueshound on Soul of the Blues this Thursday from 12-2pm on AshevilleFM! Listen live in Asheville at 103.3fm or stream it live plus anytime you want for 2 weeks after it airs on ashevillefm.org! Lots of great new music from southern soul blues band The Mighty Soul Drivers, sax monster Vanessa Collier, the debut from Nasheville’s 21 y/o Yates McKendree, the legendary Buddy Guy and Muddy’s eldest son, Mud Morganfield! Got some choice tracks from Tommy McCoy when he joined forces with Double Trouble and John Mayall playing with a few friends. The Notcho’ Blues Artists this week are Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers with a new double live album release recorded at Fillmore West in 1997! Join the Blueshound this week on Soul of the Blues for 2 hours of mind flinging, butt singing blues!


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Mpox: A new name & a public health success story

December 14, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

WASHINGTON, DC – December 2, 2022 – The U.S. public health emergency for the disease formerly known as monkeypox will end on January 31, 2023. According to CDC data, the average number of cases a week have been sharply reduced from a peak of 600 at the beginning of August to fewer than 10 at present. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in a prepared statement, “we will continue to monitor the case trends closely and encourage all at-risk individuals to get a free vaccine.”

The World Health Organization renamed monkeypox mpox last month to remove the association between the disease and monkeys. It was first discovered in 1958 after outbreaks of the disease occurred in laboratory monkeys by a virus related to the smallpox virus. However, the source of the disease is unknown.

Mpox is a communicable disease that has spread to more than 70 countries and has infected about 30 thousand people in the U.S. this year. Until the recent outbreak, monkeypox has been endemic in central and western Africa. The virus can reside in African rodents and non-human primates and can infect people. Cases outside of Africa were either related to human travel or through the export of animals. The recent worldwide outbreak is from the milder West African strain and is rarely fatal. The first cases were detected in the U.S. in mid-May.

Mpox symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms but milder. They can include: fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, exhaustion, and chills followed by a painful rash. The rash, ranging from a few lesions to thousands, can appear like pimples or fluid-filled blisters before scabbing over.

The disease can spread from contact with an infected person or infected animal, although not as rapidly as COVID-19. The virus is primarily spread through direct contact with the rash, scabs or bodily fluids or with contaminated items, like clothing or bedsheets. Most of the mpox cases outside of Africa have been spread through contact among men who have had sex with men. However, women and children can develop the disease by touching an infected person or contaminated item.

Embracing effective public health practices by the gay community have almost completely eliminated the disease in the U.S. Dr. Daniel Griffin, chief of the Division of Infectious Disease for Optum Health, said via email to USA Today, “The most impacted population were quick to embrace vaccines, proactive about getting treated, really did reduce risky behaviors.”

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Mpox_12.14.22.mp3

 

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


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Does Buncombe County have a community health assessment & a community health improvement plan?

December 14, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC – 2021 – The NC General Assembly requires that local public health departments conduct a community health assessment (CHA) every 3-4 years to identify the strengths, resources and needs of each region. The information is compiled into a written report that provides information about the community’s health and a plan for improvement. The report is used to develop a plan for action to address the priorities identified by the CHA.

A CHA, also referred to as a community health needs assessment (CHNA), identifies key health needs and issues through data collection and analysis through the systemic examination of the health status indicators for the population. Methods are through community engagement and collaborative participation. This leads to strategy development, planning and action to address health needs and issues.

The important features of the CHA are that it:

  • Encourages multisector collaborations
  • Includes assessment, development, implementation and evaluation
  • Involves diverse community engagement
  • Addresses disparities
  • Uses evidence-based interventions
  • Promotes transparency
  • Uses high-quality data

A community health improvement plan (CHIP) is the long-term systemic effort to address the health problems identified in the community health assessment. The CHA is updated every 3-5 years. The plan is used by government agencies in collaboration with community partners to focus efforts and coordinate resources. It is aspirational and addresses the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the community so that its resources can be allocated to best meet the community’s needs.

The most recent Buncombe County Community Health Assessment was in 2021. Data was obtained through stakeholder meetings of the CHIP Advisory Council of 52 agencies, from the Western North Carolina Regional Community Health Assessment Survey and from community health data across different demographics.

After identifying the most significant community concerns, the Advisory Council prioritized areas of focus:

  • Birth outcomes/ infant mortality
  • Mental health & substance use
  • Chronic health conditions: heart disease & diabetes

The CHA concluded that these health focus areas disproportionately impact marginalized groups. Racism, both systemic and structural, are root causes of health and life course disparities linked with the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH). The CDC defines the SDoH as conditions in the places where people live, learn, age, work and play that affect a wide range of health and quality-of-life-risks and outcomes. They drive 80% of health outcomes and highly correlate with race, age, gender, and income. The development, planning and action for each of the 3 health focus areas will be determined after meeting with focus groups in 2022.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/BC-CHNA_12.14.22.mp3

 

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


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The Buncombe County COVID-19 Weekly Update: Low Community Level, rising cases & updated boosters

December 14, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC – December 14, 2022 – The CDC reports that the community level for Buncombe County is low for the week ending December 6th. Most of the counties in North Carolina are low and 1 county is at a high community level. Most of the counties in the U.S. are at a low level with less than 10% of the counties at a high level. For a county at a low community level, the CDC recommends:

  • You may choose to wear a mask at any time as an additional precaution to protect yourself and others.
  • If you are at high risk for severe illness, consider wearing a mask in a public indoors space and take additional precautions.

The Buncombe County COVID-19 metrics are on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard. Data from the week ending on December 3rd indicate:

  • The data from the last 2 weeks is incomplete. With the best available data, last week’s total cases are 229, up 26% from 182 the previous week.
  • 67% of the total population have received their initial vaccination series. Unchanged over the past 17 weeks.
  • 27% of people with their initial vaccination series have had the new bivalent booster up 1% from last week.
  • The seven-day daily average of COVID-19 hospitalizations is 40 and has increased by 2 since last week, and of ICU patients is 4 and has decreased by 4 from the previous week.

The Department of Health and Human Services recommends:

  • Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
  • People with any COVID symptoms should get tested
  • People who are positive for COVID-19 or do not feel well should stay home

Vaccination sites and testing sites can be located through the North Carolina and Buncombe County Department of Health and Human Services.

An updated COVID-19 booster is now available for eligible persons 6 months and older. This new booster targets 2 versions of the COVID virus, the original virus and the new dominant BA.4 and BA.5 variants. Eligible persons must be at least 2 months after any prior COVID-19 shots and have had the initial vaccination series. The CDC advises that people who recently had COVID consider delaying their boosters until 3 months after their symptoms started or 3 months after a positive COVID test if they were asymptomatic. The updated booster shot is available at the Department of Public Health Coxe Avenue vaccination clinic, pharmacies, community health centers and rural health clinics.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/COVID-update_12.14.22.mp3

 

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


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Inner Spectre – from The Getaway River Bar – AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions – 103.3FM / www.ashevillefm.org – Wednesday, December 21st at 10pm

December 14, 2022 by DJ Smittymon

Asheville band “Inner Spectre”  will be performing at The Getaway River Bar and simulcast live at 10pm on the

AshevilleFM Live Music Sessions..

Join us!  Wednesday, December 21st

AshevilleFM 103.3, Bhramari Brewing Company and The Getaway River Bar have teamed up to provide you this live performance….

Inner Spectre – inner spectre is the musical project of Bryce Watson, a DMV transplant living in Asheville, NC. Coming up on a lot of classic rock music, Watson grew an affinity for funk, soul and jazz music after playing in jazz band in high school, and shortly thereafter began writing songs that combined jazz harmony with fun and funky pop drums for their first project, bruce take nap. With the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down all the gigs in the Washington, DC scene, they were able to focus more on their production process, and spent more time practicing keyboards than anything else. This new harmonic layout allowed them to progress their sound into the R&B and soul music that they had grown to love since 17. Always an introspective person, Watson’s lyrics added a layer of melancholy and longing over top of smooth harmony and driving, syncopated drum patterns, and inner spectre was born. Their first project, “grapefruit” came out in August 2022, with the title track “grapefruit” being especially well-received by fans. The project touches on love, longing, and the dreariness of working 9 to 5. Shortly before the release of the record, Watson formed a live band with fellow DMV transplants Cameron Stack and Kevin Scott, who also perform Stack’s original tunes live. The trio leaves plenty of space for Watson’s wurlitzer piano and smooth vocals, and the split set is perfectly complementary, creating a dynamic live performance.

Inner Spectre info:

innerspectre.bandcamp.com

@inner.spectre

 

The Getaway River Bar – The Getaway is a laid-back bar with extra chill vibes by the river. With an expanse of outdoor seating and recreations set on the edge of the French Broad River, it welcomes everyone 21+ to loosen up and enjoy a getaway hidden in-between the city center and growing West Asheville.

790 Riverside Drive – Asheville, NC 28801 – (828) 545-6985 https://www.getawayontheriver.com/

 

Bhramari Brewing Company, located at 101 South Lexington Avenue in Asheville. They are a local craft brewery and restaurant featuring beers and food and are open seven days a week from 12pm to 9pm.  In house, pickup and delivery are available.  More info is at bhramari brewing dot com

 

Asheville FM Live Music Sessions

Wednesday’s at 10pm

@AshevilleFM 103.3 /  https://ashevillefm.org/


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** State Park Ranger ** – Live on 103.3 Asheville FM – Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions – Tuesday, December 13th from 9-10a * / www.ashevillefm.org

December 11, 2022 by DJ Smittymon

Join me this week as we welcome back State Park Ranger for a live performance and talk on the Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions..  happening this Tuesday, Dec. 13th – starts around 9am..  tune in – turn it up..  enjoy…

                                        smittymon

State Park Ranger is an Appalachian grunge folk rock band that brings two layers of vintage southern/blues guitar, progressive lyrics, textured feedback and fresh drum sets.

State Park Ranger resides in the Blue Ridge mountains of Asheville, NC  –  Their music blends high energy grunge and sweet, deep folk…

The group was started by vocalist and guitarist Willow Rhinehart and guitarist Louden Campbell with aims to bring a new, proactive voice to the scene of local and folk music.

@stateparkranger

 

Positive Vibes’ Early Morning Music Sessions

Tuesdays 8-10am / 103.3 FM / @103.3ashevillefm

streaming globally at www.ashevillefm.org !!

 


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