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Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy, misinformation will cost more lives


Without access to consistent, accurate vaccine-related information and meaningful community participation, anti-vaccine movements will exploit the loopholes to manipulate and bias the public. Lessons ought to be drawn from 2019, where nearly 150 measles-related deaths were recorded, according to the Uganda National Expanded Program on Immunization.
The estimated 150 deaths represented a nearly 100 per cent increase from 2018, as a result of misinformation about the after-effects of the measles-rubella vaccine.
Over time, vaccination programs across the globe have positively contributed to a decline in mortality and morbidity from vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, polio, among others, by providing herd immunity.
This success is partly attributed to high vaccine acceptance, awareness, accessibility, affordability and activation. For instance, the eradication of smallpox speaks volumes about the vaccination program. However, the rapid spread of misinformation ....

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New Members Appointed to New York State Insurance Advisory Board


New Members Appointed to New York State Insurance Advisory Board
February 24, 2021
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has appointed members to serve a three-year term on the New York State Insurance Advisory Board. Members of the board include representatives of the insurance industry and consumer advocates, as required by statute.
DFS Superintendent Linda Lacewell has evaluated the nominations received and selected board members that reflect the diversity of the state of New York and the insurance industry, according to a DFS press release.
The board, established by Section 201 of the New York Insurance Law, is tasked with encouraging and promoting the growth of the insurance industry in the state and furthering the goals of DFS as they relate to the insurance industry and the protection of consumers. ....

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Association of Black Cardiologists Advocates for Vaccinations in Communities of Color


Association of Black Cardiologists Advocates for Vaccinations in Communities of Color
Black Americans are dying from COVID-19 at higher rates than others but they are also getting vaccinated at lower rates
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Our nation has reached a grim milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic: over 400,000 Americans have died from complications of the coronavirus. Black Americans are 3.7 times as likely as white Americans to be hospitalized with COVID-19 and 2.8 times as likely to die.
Blacks and people of color are not inherently more susceptible to COVID-19 illness and mortality, however, existing structural racism contributes to the health disparities. ....

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