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DON'T show grim reaper grabbing child! WW2 drawing by Charles Henry Alston for the Office of War Information NARA ID 535617.
DON'T show crying babies! Baby receives polio and tuberculosis vaccine 11/8/1983. NARA ID 6374069.
DON'T show animal testing! Army Camp Upton, NY, 8/19/1918. NARA ID 45494994.
DON'T show "behind the scenes" resembling a prison kitchen! "Making typhoid vaccine for the Army, Navy, and Marines." WWI image, 2/1918, NARA ID 45496240.
DON'T show "behind the scenes" that resembles a barista making pour over coffee! "Making typhoid vaccine for the Army, Navy, and Marines." WWI, 2/1918, NARA ID 45496236.
DON'T show unhappy people! Vaccination of German WWI POWs, 9/27/1917, NARA IDs 45496232 and 16579624.
DON'T show kid staring at needle and random medical hands! WWII poster, Office of War Information. NARA ID 514611.
FLASHBACK: How NOT to Promote Vaccines
By Miriam Kleiman, Public Affairs
During this largest vaccination drive in history, we again look to history for guidance on public outreach.
DOs and DON'Ts:
DON'T show crying babies! Certainly not those who need to be held down by mom and two soldiers!
DON'T show the Grim Reaper grabbing an innocent child!
DON'T show animal testing!
DON'T show miserable shot recipients!
DON'T show labs that look like prison kitchens or coffee bars!
DO accentuate the POSITIVE!
Vaccinations can be fun! Employees receive Typhoid vaccine, 3/31/1945, Newport News, VA, NARA ID 138926831.
Smiles, Everyone. SMILES! Ricardo Montalbán, Fantasy Island
La cuarentena got me like
I got anxious when Covid-19 hit. I was going to have a super busy year, and then all of a sudden, I had all the time in the world to myself. Today, it hit me that I’ve never spent this much uninterrupted time with my family before. My oldest is 14, and I have never had a full 3 months where I’ve just been home and they’ve been home too. Every Sunday, we get to go sit at the quietest, social distancing friendly beach we can find in our neighborhood, and have fun. Quite often, what we go through isn’t as important as how we see what we’re going through. We can afford to do this, thanks to Covid-19. Be safe, be positive, pursue joy. ________________________________ Photo and Words by Nana Kofi Acquah (www.nkacquah.com) @africashowboy (Copyright: 2020) www.nanakofiacquah.com. #ghana #beach #centralregion #lifeundercovıd19 #stopcovid19 #leicaq2 #shotonleica #sooc #nanakofi #nanakofiacquah https://www.instagram.com/p/CCA3G0XlG2m/?igshid=10foepru6sofu
The below sums up how healthcare workers are feeling. This is by Josh Lerner, M.D. a U.S. Emergency Medicine Physician.
It’s long but it is worth the read. I’ve bolded my favorite bits.
“In one of the most vivid scenes in the HBO miniseries "Chernobyl" (among many vivid scenes), soldiers dressed in leather smocks ran out into radioactive areas to literally shovel radioactive material out of harm's way. Horrifically under-protected, they suited up anyway. In another scene, soldiers fashioned genital protection from scrap metal out of desperation while being sent to other hazardous areas.
Please don't tell me that in the richest country in the world in the 21st century, I'm supposed to work in a fictionalized Soviet-era disaster zone and fashion my own face mask out of cloth because other Americans hoard supplies for personal use and so-called leaders sit around in meetings hearing themselves talk. I ran to a bedside the other day to intubate a crashing, likely COVID, patient. Two respiratory therapists and two nurses were already at the bedside. That's 5 N95s masks, 5 gowns, 5 face shields and 10 gloves for one patient at one time. I saw probably 15-20 patients that shift, if we are going to start rationing supplies, what percentage should I wear precautions for?
Make no mistake, the CDC is loosening these guidelines because our country is not prepared. Loosening guidelines increases healthcare workers' risk but the decision is done to allow us to keep working, not to keep us safe. It is done for the public benefit - so I can continue to work no matter the personal cost to me or my family (and my healthcare family). Sending healthcare workers to the front line asking them to cover their face with a bandana is akin to sending a soldier to the front line in a t-shirt and flip flops.
I don't want talk. I don't want assurances. I want action. I want boxes of N95s piling up, donated from the people who hoarded them. I want non-clinical administrators in the hospital lining up in the ER asking if they can stock shelves to make sure that when I need to rush into a room, the drawer of PPE equipment I open isn't empty. I want them showing up in the ER asking "how can I help" instead of offering shallow "plans" conceived by someone who has spent far too long in an ivory tower and not long enough in the trenches. Maybe they should actually step foot in the trenches.
I want billion-dollar companies like 3M halting all production of any product that isn't PPE to focus on PPE manufacturing. I want a company like Amazon, with its logistics mastery (it can drop a package to your door less than 24 hours after ordering it), halting its 2-day delivery of 12 reams of toilet paper to whoever is willing to pay the most in order to help get the available PPE supply distributed fast and efficiently in a manner that gets the necessary materials to my brothers and sisters in arms who need them.
I want Proctor and Gamble, and the makers of other soaps and detergents, stepping up too. We need detergent to clean scrubs, hospital linens and gowns. We need disinfecting wipes to clean desk and computer surfaces. What about plastics manufacturers? Plastic gowns aren't some high-tech device, they are long shirts/smocks...made out of plastic. Get on it. Face shields are just clear plastic. Nitrile gloves? Yeah, they are pretty much just gloves...made from something that isn't apparently Latex. Let's go. Money talks in this country. Executive millionaires, why don't you spend a few bucks to buy back some of these masks from the hoarders, and drop them off at the nearest hospital.
I love biotechnology and research but we need to divert viral culture media for COVID testing and research. We need biotechnology manufacturing ready and able to ramp up if and when treatments or vaccines are developed. Our Botox supply isn't critical, but our antibiotic supply is. We need to be able to make more plastic ET tubes, not more silicon breast implants.
Let's see all that. Then we can all talk about how we played our part in this fight. Netflix and chill is not enough while my family, friends and colleagues are out there fighting. Our country won two world wars because the entire country mobilized. We out-produced and we out-manufactured while our soldiers out-fought the enemy. We need to do that again because make no mistake, we are at war, healthcare workers are your soldiers, and the war has just begun.”
-Josh Lerner, MD.
Stop COVID: social distance and wear a mask, because I want to see the Lupin III movie on the 18th!
What’s so wrong with having your own beliefs and not taking whatever the news force feeds us as the whole truth? I may be reading to much into this stuff but all of the major democratic presidents were the racist people of their time. I don’t fall into any political label. I just believe in doing what’s right for our country and our people as a whole. I don’t care what your label is just take care of people. Stop the police from killing innocent people not just blacks. Stop all types of sexual abuse be it towards kids, a man, or a woman. Stop it all. Make sure no one has to worry about where they are going to sleep for the night or get their next meal. These are things we should worry about.
Do you have any words of wisdom as pride month is ending?
Black lives matter and wear a damn mask