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Radio Active Kids October 22! Interview with Uncle Devin!

Radio Active Kids October 22! Interview with Uncle Devin!

October 21, 2022 by Sagan

I am ECSTATIC to have the chance to interview Uncle Devin on this week’s Radio Active Kids show! His new #GoGo album In the Pocket is amazing! Also, new songs by Jazzy Ash & Red Yarn, David Gibb, Tiptoe Giants, Simone Ludwig, Heywood Banks, Suzanne Jamieson & The Pop Ups, Father Goose Music, Little Parade, Penny Pom Pom, Hooray Miss Marae, & songs from a comp by Leah from Hawthorn & Holly and Wizrocklopedia Compilation Club! 8-10am ET Saturday at ashevillefm.org/show/radio-active-kids or tun.in/pjiei & podcasting at mixcloud.com/Radio_Active_Kids!


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Early Voting Runs Oct 20-Nov 4!

October 21, 2022 by Jess Speer

A map showing early voting sites in Buncombe County. Image is linked to county website for more information.

For more information, including how many voters are currently in line,
visit buncombecounty.org/vote, or call the Buncombe County Election Services office at (828)250–4200

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Children and adolescents can now receive the updated COVID booster

October 20, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

WASHINGTON, DC – October 1, 2022 – On October 12th, The FDA has granted an emergency use authorization to the Moderna and Pfizer pharmaceutical companies for their updated COVID-19 boosters for children 5 years and older and adolescents. The new boosters became available September 2nd. The authorization is significant before a possible fall surge of COVID cases as seen with many other viral respiratory diseases like the flu. Groups of children and adolescents are in school, an indoor environment which has been linked to a higher risk of spread of these illnesses.

The updated COVID booster is bivalent, which means that it targets 2 versions of the COVID virus, the original virus and the new dominant BA.4 and BA.5 variants. The BA.5 strain accounts for almost 90% of all COVID infections in the U.S. The remainder of U.S. infections are due to the BA.4 strain. This new booster will replace the previous booster shot that had targeted only the original version of the virus. However, the original vaccine will still be used for persons who have not received the primary vaccination series.

The updated booster can be administered to people under specific conditions. Eligible persons must be at least 2 months after any prior COVID-19 shots and have had the primary vaccination series. The CDC advises that people who recently had COVID consider delaying their boosters until 3 months after their symptoms started or after a positive COVID test if they were asymptomatic.

On August 30th, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said via a statement about the updated booster, “They can help restore protection that has waned since previous vaccination and were designed to provide broader protection against newer variants.” It takes between 1 to 2 weeks after you get the booster for the antibodies to rise significantly.

Children and adolescents have had a much lower rate of the primary vaccination series than other age groups. According to the CDC, only 31% of children 5 to 11 years old and 58% of 12-to-17-year-olds have completed this series. Booster shots are 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/2022/10/Bivalent-booster_10.19.22.mp3

 

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


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The opioid crisis in Buncombe County and the arrival of millions of dollars to help solve the problem: What can we do about it?

October 20, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC – October 4, 2022 – Buncombe County will soon be the recipient of millions of dollars to fight the local opioid problem. This is the county’s share of the recent opioid settlement litigation with opioid distributors, manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. The Commissioners will now have to decide how to spend this money. At the October 4th Buncombe County Board of Commissioners meeting, Dr. Shuchin Shukla (a physician and opioid specialist with the Mountain Area Health Education Center), Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness (a local reentry program), the County post overdose response team and the County Sheriff’s Office spoke about the opioid crisis in Buncombe County and about evidence-based interventions that are in need of financial support and development. Buncombe County will be receiving over $16 million over 18 years. The County has already received over $600 thousand and will be getting over $1 million soon.

Some important facts about overdose deaths:

  • Buncombe County’s has increased to 45.2 deaths per 100,000 residents, 3 times the 2015 rate
  • North Carolina’s has increased to 35.8 deaths per 100,000 residents, more than 2 times the 2015 rate
  • Buncombe County’s rate has exceeded North Carolina’s since 2016

Some of the CDC-endorsed strategies for overdose reduction include:

  • Naloxone distribution
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
  • Syringe services programs

Distribution of naloxone (known by the brand name Narcan) to at-risk individuals has been shown to decrease the opioid death rates between 30-45%. Naloxone is a medicine that reverses the effect of opioid overdose to prevent overdose deaths. It is routinely used by the BC overdose response team.

Many incarcerated persons are addicted to opioids. Upon incarceration, they have a sudden withdrawal from the addictive drugs. The likelihood of relapse after release is 40 times higher than the general population. Dr. Shukla said that MAT is considered a more effective evidenced-based treatment program than sudden withdrawal. According to the Sheriff’s office, the number of overdose deaths has decreased by 22% among “people passing through the jail” since adoption of MAT by the Buncombe County Detention Center in 2020.

Syringe access programs have been shown to reduce the risk of overdose, reduce transmission of disease, and increase healthcare access and treatment.

Other interventions mentioned at the briefing was peer support, mobile outreach, post overdose response, and mental health and crisis support.

Dr. Shukla emphasized that while the popularity for evidence-based interventions is growing that the funding needs to continue and grow. For every $1 invested in addiction treatment, the return on investment is $4 to $7 in reduced drug-related crime, criminal justice and theft. Commissioner Amanda Edwards said that the presentations “couldn’t have come at a better time for us.”

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/BC-opioid-problem_10.19.22.mp3

 

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


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The Buncombe County COVID-19 Weekly Update: Remains at a Low Community Level

October 20, 2022 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC – October 19, 2022 – The CDC reports that the community level for Buncombe County is low for the week ending October 10th. Most of North Carolina is low although 2 out of 100 counties are at a high community level. Most of the counties in the U.S. are at a low level with just over 2% of the counties at a high level. For a community 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 indoors in public and take additional precautions.

The Buncombe County COVID-19 metrics are on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard. Data from the week ending on October 8th indicate:

  • There have been 91 cases per 100,000 residents in the last 7 days up 3 cases from 88 cases the previous week.
  • 67% of the total population have received their primary vaccination series. Unchanged the past 10 weeks.
  • 13% of people 12 years old and over with their primary vaccination series have had the new bivalent booster.
  • The seven-day daily average of COVID-19 hospitalizations is 36 and has decreased by 8 since last week, and of ICU patients is 4 and has decreased by 2 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.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/COVID-update_10.19.22.mp3

 

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


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Soul of the Blues

October 19, 2022 by Ray Brown

Time for some gravy sopping blues! Sop up them blues this Thursday from 12-2pm on AshevilleFM when you tune in the Blueshound on Soul of the Blues! Listen live at 103.3fm or stream it live and anytime you want for 2 weeks after it airs at ashevillefm.org! Got some new releases for you from former Wet Willie front man Jimmy Hall, San Francisco’s The Lucky Losers, Nashville’s Crystal Shawanda and a tribute to some New Orleans greats by sax player Jimmy Carpenter! Also, some vintage tracks from Little Charlie and the Nightcats, Delta blues from Robert Belfour and songs from local bluesman, David Veglahn! The Notcho’ Blues Artists this week are Nashville’s The Rock House All Stars with songs from the Stones iconic Let It Bleed album! Join the Blueshound this week on Soul of the Blues for 2 hours of mind sopping, butt flopping blues, baby!


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