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Zorro

(15,749 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 09:22 AM Apr 2020

Prepare for collateral damage as devastating as the virus

THE PANDEMIC of the novel coronavirus is a bow wave, slicing through whole populations at breakneck speed. But what is not being seen yet is the enormous collateral damage to global health. The pandemic is making it harder or impossible to combat such scourges as measles, polio, HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, which caused death and suffering even before covid-19, and now will bring even more. The wake of the pandemic may become every bit as devastating as the bow wave.

The decades-long quest to eradicate polio, which came close to success, is now being paused to fight the coronavirus. The oversight board of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative says that its resources and assets are being turned to fight the pandemic, and it has recommended that all countries planning vaccination campaigns suspend them until the second half of the year. It makes no sense for polio vaccine campaigners to go door-to-door at the time of a pandemic, and the polio campaign does have significant experience with case detection, contact tracing, laboratory testing and community education. Let’s hope the polio campaigns can return later this year.
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In the meantime, more children will suffer. The number of cases in the last two remaining countries where wild polio virus is endemic, Afghanistan and Pakistan, was down to 33 in 2018, then climbed to 175 in 2019. With the vaccination campaign suspended, wild polio cases will grow and may spread to other countries. On top of that, polio fighters were struggling with outbreaks of a form of the poliovirus that can emerge in under-immunized populations.

In rare cases, the use of the oral polio vaccine, which uses a mixture of live, weakened strains, can revert and spread, causing circulating vaccine-derived polio virus, or cVDPV, which occurred in a number of countries in Africa and Asia last year. A high-level World Health Organization panel warned recently that “the risk of new outbreaks in new countries is considered extremely high, even probable.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/prepare-for-collateral-damage-as-devastating-as-the-virus/2020/04/16/92231254-7f41-11ea-8013-1b6da0e4a2b7_story.html

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Prepare for collateral damage as devastating as the virus (Original Post) Zorro Apr 2020 OP
Keep trump in office. Turbineguy Apr 2020 #1
Honestly wasn't sure what the article was going to be about from the headline. Pacifist Patriot Apr 2020 #2
Here's one I haven't read about: poor and homeless folks don't have credit cards. machoneman Apr 2020 #3
I have credit and debit cards, but I prefer to pay PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2020 #4

Turbineguy

(37,365 posts)
1. Keep trump in office.
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 10:10 AM
Apr 2020

These things are only problems for those who want to survive.

Until then, there's profits!

Pacifist Patriot

(24,654 posts)
2. Honestly wasn't sure what the article was going to be about from the headline.
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 10:10 AM
Apr 2020

The collateral damage is going to occur in a lot of different areas in myriad ways. A lot of unknown unknowns and known unknowns are going to shake out of this.

machoneman

(4,010 posts)
3. Here's one I haven't read about: poor and homeless folks don't have credit cards.
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 10:58 AM
Apr 2020

This is a big deal for those who only have cash. Many retail outlets are already shunning any folding money. Not an easy fix.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,895 posts)
4. I have credit and debit cards, but I prefer to pay
Fri Apr 17, 2020, 12:13 PM
Apr 2020

for a lot of stuff with cash. If a store were to try to refuse my cash, I'd point out where it says "This note is legal tender for all debts public and private." If they still refused my cash, I'd walk out and never go there again.

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