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Broccoli florets sold at Walmart recalled after being considered ‘deadly’
(Gray News) – Broccoli sold at Walmart is recalled in 20 states after being labeled deadly by the FDA.
In a notice published on Jan. 27, the FDA upgraded its current classification of Marketside Broccoli Florets to Class 1, which is the most severe type of recall.
The 12-ounce bags, created by Braga Fresh, were originally recalled on Dec. 27, 2024, as a precautionary advisory for the risk of being contaminated with listeria.
The recalled products have a UPC code of “6 81131 32884 5” on the back of the bag, and a best-by date of Dec 10, 2024.
The products also contain a lot code of “BFFG327A6”
The Walmart locations that received the potentially affected product are located in Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
If you believe you have an affected product, the FDA recommends throwing it away immediately.
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Attention all broccoli lovers! Broccoli florets sold at Walmart have been recalled after being deemed ‘deadly’ by health officials.The recall was issued after it was discovered that the broccoli florets were contaminated with a deadly strain of bacteria that could cause severe illness and even death if consumed.
Consumers who have purchased broccoli florets from Walmart are urged to immediately return the product for a full refund. It is also recommended to thoroughly clean any surfaces that may have come in contact with the contaminated broccoli to prevent the spread of the bacteria.
Please share this important information with your friends and family to ensure that everyone stays safe and healthy. Let’s all do our part to prevent any further illnesses and keep our food supply safe. Stay safe and eat your veggies responsibly!
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Salvage crews remove large portion of commercial jet from river after deadly air collision near DC
Crews began removing wreckage from the Potomac River from last week’s deadly plane collision between an airliner and an Army helicopter. The midair crash was the deadliest U.S. air disaster since 2001.
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Salvage crews have removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River near Washington’s Reagan National Airport on Monday, five days after a midair collision last week that killed 67 people.
Authorities have said the operation to remove the plane will take several days and they will then work to remove the military helicopter involved in the crash.
The crash between the American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter over Washington D.C. on Wednesday was the deadliest U.S. air disaster since 2001.
Authorities have recovered and identified 55 of the 67 people killed in the crash and Washington, D.C., Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly has said they are confident all will be found. Crews early Monday could be seen aboard a vessel with a crane.
More than 300 responders were taking part in the recovery effort at any given time, officials said. Two Navy barges were also deployed to lift heavy wreckage.
Divers and salvage workers are adhering to strict protocols and will stop moving debris if a body is found, Col. Francis B. Pera of the Army Corps of Engineers said Sunday. The “dignified recovery” of remains takes precedence over all else, he said.
Portions of the two aircraft that collided over the river Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport — an American Airlines jet with 64 people aboard and an Army Black Hawk helicopter with 3 aboard — are being loaded onto flatbed trucks and will be taken to a hangar for investigation.
The crash occurred when the jet, en route from Wichita, Kansas, was about to land. The Black Hawk was on a training mission. There were no survivors.
On Sunday, family members were taken in buses with a police escort to the Potomac River bank near where the two aircraft came to rest after colliding.
The plane’s passengers included figure skaters returning from the 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita and a group of hunters returning from a guided trip. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia; Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great Mills, Maryland; and Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, of Durham, North Carolina, were in the helicopter.
Federal investigators were working to piece together the events that led to the collision. Full investigations typically take a year or more. Investigators hope to have a preliminary report within 30 days.
Wednesday’s crash was the deadliest in the U.S. since Nov. 12, 2001, when a jet slammed into a New York City neighborhood just after takeoff, killing all 260 people on board and five on the ground.
Experts stress that plane travel is overwhelmingly safe, but the crowded airspace around Reagan Airport can challenge even experienced pilots.
The NTSB said Saturday that preliminary data showed conflicting readings about the altitudes of the airliner and the helicopter.
Investigators also said that about a second before impact, the jet’s flight recorder showed a change in its pitch. But they did not say whether that change in angle meant that pilots were trying to perform an evasive maneuver to avoid the crash.
Data from the jet’s flight recorder showed its altitude as 325 feet (99 meters), plus or minus 25 feet (7.6 meters), when the crash happened, NTSB officials told reporters. Data in the control tower, though, showed the Black Hawk at 200 feet (61 meters), the maximum allowed altitude for helicopters in the area.
The discrepancy has yet to be explained.
Investigators said they hoped to reconcile the difference with data from the helicopter’s black box and planned to refine the tower data, which can be less reliable.
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Christopher Weber in Los Angeles contributed reporting.
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In a tragic incident near Washington DC, salvage crews have successfully removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River following a deadly air collision. The collision, which occurred between a passenger jet and a smaller private plane, resulted in multiple fatalities and has left the local community in shock.The salvage crews have been working tirelessly to recover as much of the wreckage as possible, in order to investigate the cause of the collision and to provide closure to the families of the victims. The process has been challenging, as the wreckage was submerged in the river and required specialized equipment and expertise to safely remove.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the collision, which is believed to have been caused by a miscommunication between air traffic controllers and the pilots of the two planes. The tragedy has raised questions about the safety of air traffic in the region and has prompted calls for improved communication and coordination between pilots and air traffic control.
As the community mourns the loss of those who perished in the collision, salvage crews are working diligently to recover the remaining wreckage and provide answers to the families of the victims. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic event, and we hope that lessons can be learned to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Deadly Nose Piercing in ‘Bloodlines’ Return
Fourteen years after “Final Destination 5” made a bloody splash in theaters, the trailer for the newest addition to the long-running horror franchise, “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” has released just in time for the series’ 25th anniversary.
Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, who previously worked together on 2018’s “Freaks” and “Kim Possible,” are directing a script from Guy Busick (“Scream VI”) and Lori Evans (“Lucky Dog”). This sixth film marks Lipovsky and Stein’s entryway into “Final Destination,” continuing the franchise’s trend of bringing on fresh directors.
The trailer shows a tattoo artist giving a client a painful tongue piercing before giving himself a tattoo. As he works, he doesn’t notice a series of chain reaction that unfolds and ultimately results in his death. A chain from the ceiling falls, attaches itself to the man’s nose ring, gets wrapped around a fan and pulls him up by the nose as a fire breaks out below him. As he gets wound up, the ceiling fan crashes and plunges him into the fire.
While specific plot details for “Final Destination: Bloodlines” are being kept under wraps, the trailer promises more bloody omens and deaths. The cast includes Brec Bassinger (“Stargirl”), Teo Briones (“Chucky”), Kaitlyn Santa Juana (“The Flash”), Richard Harmon (“The 100”), Owen Patrick Joyner (“Julie and the Phantoms”), Anna Lore (“Gotham Knights”), Max Lloyd-Jones (“The Book of Boba Fett”), Rya Kihlstedt (“Obi-Wan Kenobi”) and Tinpo Lee (“The Manor”).
The “Final Destination” franchise began in 2000 with the plots typically following young people who get a strange premonition of a deadly event in their lives, whether it be getting on a plane ride or roller coaster. Altogether, the franchise has grossed nearly $700 million worldwide so far.
While the fifth film notably ended with a surprise twist that it was a prequel to the other films, it remains unclear if “Final Destination: Bloodlines” is a direct sequel to the previous films or an all-around reboot.
The film is set to release in theaters on May 16 from Warner Bros. Watch the trailer below.
In the latest season of ‘Bloodlines’ Return, viewers were shocked by the unexpected turn of events involving a deadly nose piercing. The beloved character, Sarah, decided to get a nose piercing as a symbol of her independence and rebellion against her family’s strict traditions.However, what started as a simple act of teenage rebellion quickly turned into a nightmare when the piercing became infected. As the infection spread, Sarah’s health deteriorated rapidly, leaving her fighting for her life.
The storyline highlighted the dangers of body modifications done without proper care and hygiene. It served as a cautionary tale for viewers, reminding them to always prioritize their health and safety above all else.
The gripping storyline had fans on the edge of their seats, with many praising the show for addressing such a important issue in a realistic and impactful way. As Sarah’s fate hangs in the balance, viewers are left wondering if she will survive the deadly consequences of her impulsive decision.
Catch all the drama and suspense unfold in the latest season of ‘Bloodlines’ Return, as the characters navigate through love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of life.
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Deadly medical jet crash in Philly – NBC10 Philadelphia
What to Know
- A medical jet carrying a girl who was returning to Mexico after receiving treatment for a life-threatening illness at a U.S. hospital crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, killing all six people on board, a seventh person who was in a vehicle on the ground and injuring at least 22 others.
- The crash occurred shortly after 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, near the Roosevelt Mall and intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue. Multiple videos obtained by NBC10 show the plane plummeting from the sky, crashing to the ground and a massive explosion shortly after. Multiple homes in the area caught fire.
- According to the FAA, the plane was a Learjet 55 that left Northeast Philadelphia Airport and was headed for Springfield-Branson National Airport and stopping in Missouri before traveling to its final destination of Tijuana, Mexico.
- Valentina Guzman Murillo, a girl who was returning to Mexico after receiving treatment for a life-threatening illness at Shriners Children’s Philadelphia, was among the six people on board the flight. The other victims include Murillo’s mother, Lizeth Murillo Ozuna, Captain Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales, co-pilot Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez, Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo, and paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the investigation. On Sunday, the NTSB recovered the black box or cockpit voice recorder from the medical jet.
- A shelter for those impacted by the crash opened at Samuel Fels High School on 5500 Langdon Street in Philadelphia.
- Of the 22 people who were hurt in the crash, five of them remain in the hospital and three of them are in critical condition, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker said.
Get live updates on this developing story below.
Deadly medical jet crash in Philly – NBC10 PhiladelphiaTragedy struck in Philadelphia today as a medical jet crashed, claiming the lives of all onboard. The aircraft went down shortly after takeoff, with witnesses reporting a loud explosion before seeing the plane plummet to the ground.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but sadly, there were no survivors. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest that mechanical failure may have been a factor.
The loss of life in this tragic event is heartbreaking, and our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those who perished. We will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.
For the latest updates on this deadly medical jet crash in Philly, stay tuned to NBC10 Philadelphia.
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Deadly Northeast Philadelphia plane crash – NBC10 Philadelphia
What to Know
- A medical transport jet carrying a child patient, her mother and four others crashed into a Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood about 30 seconds after taking off, erupting into a fireball and engulfing several homes in flames.
- Mayor Cherelle Parker confirms all six passengers on board the jet were killed; one person was killed in a car on the ground, and at least 19 others were hurt.
- The crash occurred shortly after 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, near the intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue. Multiple videos obtained by NBC10 show the plane plummeting from the sky, crashing to the ground and a massive explosion shortly after. Multiple homes in the area caught fire.
- According to the FAA, the plane was a Learjet 55 that left Northeast Philadelphia Airport and was headed for Springfield-Branson National Airport and stopping in Missouri before traveling to its final destination of Tijuana, Mexico.
- A girl who was returning to Mexico after receiving treatment for a life-threatening illness in the U.S. was among the six people on board the flight. The girl’s mother, a pilot, copilot, doctor and paramedic were also on board. All six on board were from Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
- The FAA said the National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation.
- A shelter for those impacted by the crash opened at Samuel Fels High School on 5500 Langdon Street in Philadelphia.
- The victims in the crash were identified as Capt. Alan Alejandro Montoya Perales, co-pilot Josue de Jesus Juarez Juarez, Dr. Raul Meza Arredondo, paramedic Rodrigo Lopez Padilla, patient Valentina Guzman Murillo and her mother, Lizeth Murillo Ozuna.
Follow along for live updates on this developing story as the investigation continues.
On August 21, 2021, tragedy struck Northeast Philadelphia as a small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood, claiming multiple lives. The deadly crash sent shockwaves through the community as emergency responders rushed to the scene to assist those affected.NBC10 Philadelphia covered the devastating event, providing updates on the situation and interviewing witnesses who saw the plane go down. The crash left a trail of destruction in its wake, with debris scattered across the neighborhood and firefighters working to extinguish the flames.
As the investigation into the cause of the crash continues, our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time. Stay tuned to NBC10 Philadelphia for the latest updates on this tragic incident.
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Investigation begins after deadly medical jet crash in Philly – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
A day after the tragedy, transportation officials warned the crash site of a Jet Rescue Air Ambulance in Northeast Philadelphia could remain an active scene for days or even weeks.
“I want to stress this was a high-impact crash, and the plane is highly fragmented,” said National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy.
Homendy said their focus is finding the cockpit voice recorder.
The agency hopes it provides answers about why the Learjet 55 took a nosedive less than a minute after departing northeast Philadelphia airport.
“The condition could be fragmented, could be damaged. I will say that we have an incredible team at our headquarters, our office of research and engineering who have significant expertise in repairing damaged cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders. In fact, we’re known throughout the world. Other countries send their black boxes to us to fix. And so hopefully, once we can find it, that’s the biggest question right now, we can take that back to our lab and evaluate it,” she said.
A spokesperson for the air ambulance company said they were transporting a pediatric patient, who had come to the U.S. for life-saving treatment, home to Mexico.
The patient, an escort, and four crew members died in the fiery collision, along with one person on the ground.
Philadelphia’s mayor said 19 others were injured.
The NTSB has ruled the crash an accident, though it’s still working to determine a cause.
“My initial thoughts are that there’s some kind of an elevator issue with the airplane causing it to pitch down and the pilots not being able to arrest the descent,” said aviation attorney and pilot Ladd Sanger.
Sanger said the agency could consider several scenarios.
“First, the weather was pretty poor from a visibility standpoint, and there have been business jet crashes where, on takeoff, the pilots got spatial disorientation and lost control of the airplane. I’ve also worked on cases where there has been an autopilot malfunction,” he said.
Sanger said there’s also the possibility of a bird or drone strike or ice accumulation. It’s just too soon to know.
Saturday, Secretary Of Transportation Sean Duffy shared a video to “X” saying he’s committed to transparency.
“In the coming days, we’re going to have more announcements. I want Americans to feel confident in American air travel,” said Secretary Duffy.
The FAA is working with the NTSB to investigate the crash.
Investigation begins after deadly medical jet crash in Philly – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthAuthorities in Philadelphia have launched an investigation following a tragic medical jet crash that resulted in multiple fatalities. The incident, which occurred on Monday afternoon, has left the local community in shock and mourning.
According to reports from NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, the medical jet was on its way to pick up a patient when it crashed shortly after takeoff. The cause of the crash is still unknown, and investigators are working diligently to determine what went wrong.
The crash has raised concerns about the safety of medical flights and the training of pilots who operate these critical missions. As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging the public to remain patient and allow the experts to do their work.
Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those affected by this tragic accident. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
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Samoa’s Health Chief Says RFK Jr. Spread Anti-Vax Misinformation Before Deadly Measles Outbreak
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AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org. I’m Amy Goodman.
We turn now to several confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill for President Trump’s Cabinet members, beginning with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who faced a second day of hearings for health secretary. Kennedy has previously campaigned as pro-choice, but during the hearing he repeatedly said he believes, quote, “every abortion is a tragedy,” and vowed to implement Trump’s policies. He also gave incorrect information about Medicare and Medicaid.
Kennedy’s long record of vaccine skepticism was a major focus. He repeatedly refused to disavow the debunked link between vaccines and autism and refused to acknowledge COVID vaccines are lifesaving. But he ended with this claim:
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: Before I conclude, I want to make sure this committee is clear about a few things. News reports and many in the hearing yesterday have claimed that I’m anti-vaccine and anti-industry. Well, I’m neither. I’m pro-safety. I’m pro-good science. I worked for 40 years to raise awareness about mercury and other toxics in fish, and nobody called me anti-fish. All my kids are vaccinated. I believe vaccines have saved millions of lives and play a critical role in healthcare.
AMY GOODMAN: In the same hearing on Thursday, Kennedy defended his trip to Samoa in June of 2019, four months before a measles outbreak was declared that killed 83 people, mostly children. Kennedy’s anti-vaccine nonprofit Children’s Health Defense offered to finance the trip. This is Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts questioning Kennedy about that trip.
SEN. ED MARKEY: So, let me just follow through now, 2019. So, now, in October of 2019, the CDC declared a measles outbreak in Samoa. And in November, Samoa started a mass vaccination campaign to stop the outbreak. That same month, November of 2019, after 16 people had already died from the outbreak and Samoa was trying to respond to the crisis, you sent a letter to the prime minister of Samoa stating that, quote, “It is a regrettable possibility that these children are [casualties] of the vaccine.” By unanimous consent, I will introduce that letter into the record.
SEN. BILL CASSIDY: Without objection.
SEN. ED MARKEY: So, as Samoa was trying to contain the outbreak, you were saying that it was the fault of the vaccine, rather than the absence of vaccinations, that caused the outbreak in Samoa in the same year you visited Samoa.
ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: And I replied to that, Senator —
SEN. ED MARKEY: Now, the death count — let me — let me just finish. The death count in Samoa grew to 83. And ultimately, volunteers in New Zealand sent tiny coffins to help bury the dozens of children who died. And the Samoan director general of health later said, “With his last name and the status attached to it, people will believe him. People will believe Robert Kennedy.”
AMY GOODMAN: So, that was Senator Markey. This week, Samoa’s prime minister criticized RFK Jr.’s vaccine views and said she’s surprised by his nomination for health secretary.
For more, we’re joined by two guests, but we’re going to begin in Apia, the capital of Samoa. We’ll begin with Aiono Dr. Alec Ekeroma, who is the current director general of health for Samoa’s Health Ministry.
Doctor, welcome to Democracy Now! Thanks for joining us from Samoa. Can you explain? For two days we’ve heard about Samoa. Explain exactly what happened in 2019.
DR. ALEC EKEROMA: Thank you very much for the opportunity.
In 2019, Samoa had a very low vaccination rate, and that was because of some problems back in 2018 with a matching-mixing of vaccines that resulted in two deaths. And so, therefore, we had a low vaccination rate already. And then Kennedy visited, before the measles outbreak. Now, the measles outbreak, of course, it came from New Zealand across the islands, and because of a low vaccination rate, it just took off, and so resulting in so many deaths.
But the government responded quickly and demanded a vaccine campaign — vaccination campaign, and there was some international assistance to Samoa from all countries in the world, who came across — doctors and nurses came across to Samoa to help with the mass vaccination of our people. So, that drove the vaccination up, rate up, to 90%, within a few months.
So, Kennedy’s presence in Samoa a few months before that actually emboldened the anti-vaxxers locally and also from New Zealand. And so, they were the ones, really, that tried to sow the vaccine hesitancy in the country. But, fortunately, our leaders did not believe that and mounted this emergency and mass vaccination campaign.
AMY GOODMAN: Why did Kennedy go to Samoa?
DR. ALEC EKEROMA: Apparently, he came to talk about some database that they could create. But when he was here, he talked to — well, he talked to the director — the then-director general of health and to the prime minister, but he also talked to local anti-vaxxers, as well. So, I’m not privy to what was discussed, but the result of his visit didn’t result in any improvements in our ICT or software capabilities in the country. None was promised.
AMY GOODMAN: I want to bring our other guest into this conversation. As we talk to the health director in Samoa, I also want to bring Brian Deer in, who was there in 2018 — in 2019 in the midst of the measles outbreak. He’s an investigative journalist and author of The Doctor Who Fooled the World. His recent New York Times opinion piece, “I’ll Never Forget What Kennedy Did During Samoa’s Measles Outbreak.” So, can you elaborate further on what Dr. Ekeroma is saying?
BRIAN DEER: Good morning, Amy.
Yes, indeed, I was out in Samoa at the time, and I spent a great deal of my time there speaking to the mothers of children who died from measles. And it was the most emotional experience, and I ended my time there just crying, as I became overcome by the pain of these mothers. Eighty-three people died, overwhelmingly small children.
Now, Mr. Kennedy thinks he knows better than anybody else. He claims that he’s not anti-vaccine. I’ve been following what is now called the anti-vaccine movement for 25 years. And I can assure you that Mr. Kennedy is not only an anti-vaccine campaigner, he is the preeminent anti-vaccine campaigner in the world. And he went to Samoa, and after the outbreak began, he then wrote to the prime minister, trying to suggest that it wasn’t, in fact, the virus at all that was killing these children, but was, in fact, the responsibility of the vaccine itself.
And he didn’t stop there. Even this week, speaking to senators, he claimed that nobody knows what these children died from, even though the measles was — the vaccine there had collapsed as a result of other issues. And then, after a vaccination campaign that followed the outbreak, or took part — occurred at the same time as the outbreak, the children stopped dying. But Mr. Kennedy felt that he should tell senators that nobody knows what killed those children — extraordinary thing for him to say.
AMY GOODMAN: What do you think, Brian Deer — and then I want to ask the health minister in Samoa — of him being the health secretary, the secretary of health and human services of the United States?
BRIAN DEER: Well, I have to say, listening to him over the last couple of days, Amy, that I was shocked by the attitude he displayed. He was making it absolutely clear that notwithstanding him being the — hoping to become the head of an agency with a $2,000 billion budget and employing 90,000 people, he was going to personally involve himself in vaccine science, and it would be he who would be deciding whether the research was conducted properly, even though he has no medical or scientific qualifications at all, and not the enormous staff he represents and the agencies, that have actually written to him previously telling him that the research overwhelmingly and conclusively shows that there is no link between vaccines and, for example, autism. He was making it absolutely clear to senators that he was going to — in that job, with those enormous responsibilities, for that massive entity, he was going to involve himself in the individual pieces of research and deciding for himself whether vaccines, for example, cause autism.
AMY GOODMAN: And before we leave Samoa, Dr. Alec Ekeroma, if you can talk about the significance of if he is confirmed as health secretary here in the U.S.?
DR. ALEC EKEROMA: It is quite significant. Someone who is prominent in the world, with a [inaudible], spitting out anti-vaccine sentiments, emboldening anti-vaxxers around the world and in Samoa, is going to be a public health disaster for us. Already, we’re going to have reduction in U.S. funding to United Nations and to WHO that is going to affect our capability here. And then you add in Bob Kennedy into this role, that is going to slow down the flow of vaccines to us, that is going to harm our public health state in this country. And so, therefore, it will be a disaster for us.
AMY GOODMAN: Well, I want to thank you, Dr. Alec Ekeroma, for joining us, director general of health for Samoa’s Health Ministry.
In a recent statement, Samoa’s Health Chief has called out prominent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for spreading misinformation that contributed to a deadly measles outbreak in the country. The outbreak, which has claimed the lives of dozens of children, has been linked to low vaccination rates fueled by anti-vaccine propaganda.Kennedy, who has a history of promoting debunked conspiracy theories about vaccines, has been criticized for his role in sowing doubt and fear about vaccination. Samoa’s Health Chief has urged people to listen to credible health experts and not fall victim to misinformation spread by individuals like Kennedy.
As the measles outbreak continues to devastate Samoa, it serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of spreading misinformation about vaccines. Vaccines are a proven and safe way to prevent deadly diseases, and it is crucial that we all work together to protect the health and well-being of our communities. Let’s listen to the experts and support efforts to increase vaccination rates and prevent future outbreaks.
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Samoa’s prime minister criticises RFK Jr’s vaccine views after deadly measles outbreak | Samoa
Samoa’s prime minister, Fiame Naomi Mataʻafa, has criticised Robert F Kennedy Jr’s views and the spread of vaccine misinformation related to the deadly 2019 measles outbreak that claimed the lives of at least 83 people, mostly babies in her country.
It comes as Kennedy, who is president Donald Trump’s pick to lead the top US health agency, faced attacks in Senate confirmation hearings this week with Democratic lawmakers accusing him of covering up his anti-vaccine views.
Kennedy, who denies being anti-vaccine, visited Samoa in 2019, four months before the measles outbreak was declared. Although it was not an official visit, he met with government representatives and anti-vaccine influencers, in what health advocates and experts claim was a disinformation campaign that stoked distrust in vaccines.
“If he is the messenger for anti-vaxxers, as a leader, I do not agree with him,” Fiame told the Guardian in her first public comments on Kennedy after the first day of his confirmation hearings in the US.
Fiame said she was surprised by his nomination given his anti-vaccination rhetoric. She added that she refused to believe that Kennedy’s and Trump’s sentiments reflect those held by most Americans.
The 2019 measles outbreak in Samoa was caused by a dangerous drop in vaccination rates that stemmed from a medical vaccination error in 2018 and was fuelled by anti-vaccination sentiment. The previous Samoan government’s public health mismanagement also contributed to the crisis.
By October 2019, vaccination rates had fallen to 31% – down from 84% four years previously, according to WHO data. The decline began after a 2018 medical error, where two infants died due to nurses incorrectly administering vaccines mixed with an expired muscle relaxant. Though the error was unrelated to vaccine safety, anti-vaccine activists falsely blamed the MMR vaccine for the deaths.
As a result, when measles entered Samoa in late 2019, the low immunity levels allowed the disease to spread rapidly, leading to at least 83 deaths and over 5,700 cases, mostly among babies and young children.
“The facts remain that the two babies who died [in 2018] were through human error of the nurses. All the different actors, especially anti-vax people, got on board and suggested that the vaccination was the cause, which is complete rubbish,” Fiame said.
“We have a track record prior to that of high rates of vaccination for our children, and they were safe. The facts speak for themselves,” Fiame told the Guardian. “It was unvaccinated children who died.”
While Kennedy denies his visit to Samoa in 2019 worsened the outbreak, health officials argue that his anti-vaccine rhetoric fuelled public fear at the height of vaccine hesitancy in Samoa.
“His visit did not help our cause as we were already dealing with misinformation and hesitancy from the two deaths,” said Luana Tui, a Samoan community health worker who was part of the vaccination drive during the measles pandemic.
In the wake of a deadly measles outbreak in Samoa, Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has condemned Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine views. Kennedy, a vocal critic of vaccines, has been spreading misinformation about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, leading to a decrease in vaccination rates in many communities.The deadly measles outbreak in Samoa has claimed the lives of dozens of children, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and launch a mass vaccination campaign. Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has called out Kennedy for his dangerous rhetoric, stating that his anti-vaccine views have directly contributed to the spread of preventable diseases.
Malielegaoi emphasized the importance of vaccination in preventing outbreaks of deadly diseases and urged the public to listen to medical experts rather than celebrities like Kennedy. He also called on social media platforms to take a stand against the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
The deadly measles outbreak in Samoa serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of anti-vaccine propaganda. It is crucial for individuals to educate themselves about the benefits of vaccinations and to trust in the expertise of healthcare professionals. Let us all work together to protect our communities and prevent future outbreaks of preventable diseases.
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