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"cdc state health" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

The Last American Vagabond

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"cdc state health" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

"I guess they've been safe and effective this whole time and now they're just effective. That's that makes you feel good. Doesn't it well people who have been fully vaccine. It can resume activities. They did prior. Well that's flagrantly untrue everybody we literally right and that's my point. They're we were just updated updated. Well we rushed in and updated this part here. They just don't care. This is a subjective manipulation of data the flow at you however they see fit right now backing to people are still being locked down wearing masks and distancing and everything else. They're not being allowed to do much at all in fact but they'll still screaming at you because they want you to think the narrative. Here's what i said before. This is this is. I believe the first eight came out. It's important to note that reported vaccine breakthrough cases will represent an undercount. You see how the the difference not here. It is likely likely and undercount now here the point. Nothing change by the way. They're still counting the same way. So it's funny that it went from will be an undercount to likely an undercount with no changing. That's a choice. That is a manipulative choice to name muddy. The waters a little bit. Maybe airing on the side of their narrative. Then it says the surveillance system is passive and relies on the same thing may not be complete and it says not all real world breakthrough cases. We'll be identified because of a lack of testing. This is particularly true. Instances of a symptom atacama. Okay and now. They're testing everywhere. They're just kind of again same thing. They're playing it both ways. A cdc state health department shift to focus only on investigating basic vaccine breakthrough cases that resulted hospitalization or death..

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"cdc state health" Discussed on The Takeaway

The Takeaway

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"cdc state health" Discussed on The Takeaway

"Know people in between are mixed audience i say what percentage of american older adults live in nursing homes. I will get answers that can range from forty to eighty percent. The truth is it's one percent. So one of the distortions Has been talking about the slaughter in nursing homes as if that's all old people and it's kind of ironic because people can simultaneously. And this is how insidious ageism is think. All people live in nursing homes and look at nancy pelosi age eighty up until kamla harris's election of as vice president the most powerful woman in america. Now still the second most powerful. They can look if joe buys in her fifties right kandahar hair. She's in her. Fifties yasser depending on when ageism starts I will say. I've noticed in the bathrooms of our institution when used to be there That there are all kinds of studies. And once you're over fifty. You seem to have aged out of anybody's upcoming few years. That i have left in my weight. You're no longer care about me yet. So there's been that but there's also you know we saw the episodes of clotting and children and of course that matters but it's quite rare by contrast we had evidence from italy and china as early as a year ago february And and we have abundant published evidence for different presentations of covert and older adults including a different threshold for fever and the cdc state health departments and local health departments have not adopted that although they put on their websites. They have huge about children. So the risk for an older adult with those presentations seventy-nine hundred times that of a child between the ages of five and seventeen so the risk is so much higher but they have these built out websites about in adults and they have almost nothing about older people. It really is everywhere you look in that sense insidious messages that old people. Don't matter sharon. How does race class gender culture. How do all of these variables factor in to the experience of aging in the united states. Yeah tenzin that's a really great question and you know there's really no question that ageism definitely intersects with and exacerbates other forms of disadvantage including those related to sex and race and social economic status and disability. And there's been a number of studies that have shown older women especially women of color experience more discrimination and more adverse health impacts than other groups and also disabled adults have suffered tremendously during the pandemic and older adults are also more likely to be disabled. So another example of that type of double blow that can be encountered Doing due to the intersection of these scoops. Louise as i'm thinking about the most recent Part if you will of this pandemic everybody Is talking about getting vaccine appointments and one of the things that upset me personally at the very beginning when vaccines began to be distributed was just how difficult it was for people who didn't have a technical facility and again. I don't want to assume that older people don't have facility with smartphones and technology but some older people just didn't have access to it. Some of them you know it was a very confusing rollout especially here in new york. There were multiple websites. You needed multiple hours of the day to do that. And it felt deeply unfair to Particularly older people who may not have had the time or the experience needed to set. Those up is that an example of ageism if you will is that a way that we particularly during the pandemic did not really think hard enough about our most vulnerable. I think so. We have a digital economy. And you're just write a majority of older people use devices. Do they use them a bit differently. Yes they are by definition not digital natives and anybody who says oh that makes you know your average ninety year old lame I feel sorry because they are creating a future in which when they are ninety. Whatever the next thing is they're going to be considered a lesser. Human you know we all tend to do this with jokes about music etc There are also all kinds of overlapping prejudices. So people who are lower income and lower income people are more likely to be people of color are less likely to have broadband access for example rural populations less likely the oldest old. Now one of the great things have been about the pandemic has been. How many older people who thought. Oh you know. Maybe that ship sailed without me. I'm not gonna do. It have gotten on zoom and done that for exercise classes and socialisation. But when you have a one-size-fits-all approach to vaccination you inevitably leave out people and you generally leave out the most marginalized if you a great study on by. Mary bassett from harvard In october of last year looking at mortality differences in people aged seventy five to eighty four and blacks were eight hundred times more likely to die of covid than what's and lat next populations five hundred times more likely so when we sort of talk about the pandemic as affecting people based on age or race we actually forget. The intersection analogy. That is actually what makes us uniquely human So i think a single rollout is really problematic. We've also seen in in my state of california. It sounds like in new york as well That the government made at one approach strictly digital pretty complex according to most people And and allowed enforced counties to do all the same work in each location about figuring out how to deal with populations who are universal of people without access And this includes some of the higher risk. People like farmworkers. You know. it's not just the older people when you do a disservice to one. This one Disadvantaged poppulation you tend to harm lots and lots of others I heard about a friend at a place the other last week in napa county which has lots of farm workers farmers didn't show up and instead of outreach to them Probably in spanish they sent out a digital call and lots of young healthy white people showed up and then when there was a line many blocks long instead of pulling people out by zip code and age which would enable you to pick the people most deserving and and everybody needed show an idea which would have given that information They did first-come-first-served. And that just goes counter to everything we know would be useful and you know where the county's probably weren't given that guidance and to that point louise what's interesting as as people begin to get vaccinated The elderly were prioritized. In many places they are now you know there have been reports about how older people are starting to travel again. Older people can hug their grandchildren. The the elderly brigade Can come to save many of us. Who are still sort of waiting For vaccines and other things. I think it's a fascinating moment to watch. And as you said people going on zoom and really attempting to adapt to this moment I would love to close by hearing Sharon any thoughts that you have on what we need to do as a society to get past this idea that anyone over a certain age is just.

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"cdc state health" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"cdc state health" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"In fact, we are now at a point where we're below the peak of last summer, so things are definitely better. But there's still room for improvement. Executive director of A is Used Bio Design Institute, Dr Joshua Baer explains that while key metrics continued on the downward trend, the number of deaths is still too high compared to last summer. Spike look like a mountain back then is really now on Leah Hill compared to the number of deaths that we're seeing right now, he says. A quarter of those who've died from covert 19 were Middle aged and younger, including some Children Reporting live Gabriel Coming Yoki tear news. Nearly 1.1 million doses of Copan 19 vaccines have been administered statewide at the current rate of vaccination in Arizona, where vaccinating over 215,000 doses per week. We're currently outpacing the state's weekly vaccine allocation from CDC state health director Dr Care. Crist has asked the feds to increase the amount to at least 300,000. Noses per week to help meet our demand, she points out. The state run sites are fully booked through February for more on these stories, and the latest on the pandemic head to Katie Jr dot com slash coronavirus. This Valentine's Day Sunday means a lot more to one Valley couple, Damian Page, and his wife, Lisa, will be celebrating the five month anniversary of page receiving a kidney transplant. But this isn't the first time he's undergone this surgery in 1997. Page donated a kidney to a close friend who was on dialysis like karma. You know, it was just a good deed that was returned. And I'm eternally grateful for it Page as that with this second chance he hopes to finish his degree and that he couldn't have done it without his wife, Lisa. Let's take a look at the traffic.

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Washington state health officials disagree with CDC guidance on asymptomatic testing

Tom and Curley

00:56 sec | 2 years ago

Washington state health officials disagree with CDC guidance on asymptomatic testing

"STATE will not be following new Corona virus testing guidelines from the CDC State Health Secretary John Wiseman says they feel it is vital for Washington to continue testing those who've been exposed to the virus. Reason we want to encourage people to get tested. One is so that if they do test positive, and we find that out earlier, we could begin our case investigation and contact tracing much more quickly, so that if they have potentially exposed other people that Wayne can't start notifying those folks that they need to quarantine as well, and if they developed symptoms get tested, So it's about interrupting that chain of transmission, which is what we're really concerned about here, trying Too slow and stop this domestic with Cairo radio for breaking news updates and the information you need to get through Corona Virus.

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Washington State Will Not Follow New CDC Guidelines For Testing

The Gee and Ursula Show

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Washington State Will Not Follow New CDC Guidelines For Testing

"New Corona virus testing guidelines from the CDC State Health Secretary John Wiseman says they feel it is vital for Washington to continue testing those who've been exposed to the virus. And the reason we want to encourage people to get testing. One is so that if they do test positive, and we find that out earlier, we could begin our case, investigation and contact Sing much more quickly so that if they have potentially exposed other people, we can't start notifying those folks if they need to quarantine as well and if they developed symptoms get tested, So it's about interrupting that chain of transmission, which is what we're really concerned about here in trying to slow and stop this MST with Cairo radio for breaking news

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