Dispatches from rural Pennsylvania about life during the great pandemic of 2020-2022. Hopefully someday we can stop talking about COVID and pivot to heartwarming stories about local folks. Hosted by Julie Hagenbuch.
Sam & Julie are back to talk pandemic news here in small town Pennsylvania. Though we’d rather not be back to talk about the pandemic, it’s an unfortunate reality that cases are high and the hospitals are crowded. Again. Get the basics on what you need to know -- even if it feels nicer not to know -- about COVID during the winter holidays.
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Ouch. Sam and Julie talk about the CDC masking guidelines and what they really mean for us here in Rural Pennsylvania. We also talk about how we're doing locally with COVID, and what our lives should look like now that roughly 39% of people in Union County are fully vaccinated. We'll remind you how to talk to vaccine hesitant friends and family...we're onto the hard sells, folks!
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CDC Updated Mask Guidance
Current risk levels
Getting people vaccinated
Vaccine efficacy
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It's go time! Sam and Julie talk about how and where to get vaccinated in Central Pennsylvania. Everyone 16 and older in PA is now eligible to get vaccinated. We also talk about what is safe in post vaccination life: is it a good idea to start having indoor parties? What about booking a summer trip to Mexico? And we'll talk about ways you can help the community at this later stage of the pandemic.
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Where to get appointments --
If you're not having any luck with individual provider sites, these sites may be helpful:
What to do after you're vaccinated --
Addressing vaccine hesitancy --
Information Hygiene refresher -- the SIFT strategy -- infodemic.blog
Fact-checking sites
Solid COVID-19 Info (e.g. for finding out about the current status of the J&J vaccines)
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A year ago today, Pennsylvania shut down non-essential business across the entire state. We mark this anniversary with the first in a series of Central Pennsylvania's Pandemic Stories. Andrea Tufo shares her story of helping the Donald Heiter Community Center survive the shutdown in March 2020 — and then surviving her own near-death experience with COVID-19.
To share a Pandemic Story, visit www.storiesontap.org.
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FEATURED MUSIC: Intro: "5 Piece" by Black Ant is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Outro: "On The Wings" by Citay is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Looking for a COVID vaccine? Sam talks with Sue Auman about the early vaccine rollout in Central Pennsylvania. Sue is a member of the Greater Susquehanna Valley Vaccine Task Force. She & Sam spoke in late January 2021. By way of an update, as of now (February 12) all long term care, personal care, and nursing home facilities in Union, Snyder, and Northumberland Counties have either had their first vaccine clinic (in some cases second) or have their first clinic scheduled in an acceptable timeframe. Sue says, "Huge credit to the folks at Union-Snyder Agency on Aging who mobilized to track and assist every single one of the facilities to ensure they were served. Our elected officials and task force members also created a movement that helped ensure that attention was paid to the issues that were creating chaos. Good news all around!"
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Testing information
PA Department of Health Vaccine Information
Regional/local Resources
COVID-19 and Vaccine messaging:
Vaccine Background (the first two are now accessible as websites rather than just facebook pages)
How can you help?
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Taylor Lightman talks to Sam about the Swedish response to COVID. Taylor is from Lewisburg, lives in Sweden, and specializes in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation. Taylor explains the mitigation measures he’s seeing from his home in rural Sweden. And he clarifies what the strategy really is: like, are they really not masking and just going for herd immunity? Is it business as usual, or have things changed a lot over there?
Please note that this conversation took place in October 2020. Since then, both Sweden and Central PA have had significant increases in both cases and deaths.
The images show subsequent growth in cases and deaths and some increase in mitigation measures to curtail both -- though restrictions continue to be less extensive than they might be.
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The elephant in the room: Herd immunity
Assessing Sweden's early experience in 2020
Sweden's new COVID-19 situation (which unrolled in the weeks following our conversation):
Other, better responses: Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore…
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Julie and Sam catch up after a two-month hiatus... just in time for Thanksgiving. Hear about their exciting (sad) holiday plans and what they're most excited for (dreading) this winter. Julie asks Sam if she recommends sequestering for the sake of her elderly family member because of our local COVID uptick. Plus:
-What's the current COVID situation here in Pennsylvania’s Susquehanna Valley?
-What’s going on at the local hospitals?
-Learn just how easy it is to pass COVID to your family when you think you're being safe.
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Key References
Creative Alternatives
Related Content
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Local nurse practitioner and public health educator Karen Wolf talks to Sam about how the history of contact tracing & quarantine relate to our current moment. Karen answers questions like:
-Are local universities Susquehanna and Bucknell really testing students' poop for COVID viral load?
-How does government-led contact tracing work?
-How has the stigma of disease led the USA to develop a system of health privacy?
-What happens when you get a call from the Department of Health telling you and your family to quarantine for 14 days.
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UPDATE: the COVID Alert PA contact tracing app is now available
PA Department of Health
PA Department of Education
Science topics referenced
Bucknell University COVID response assessment/updates by Prof. Ken Field, head of the Biology Department (the discussion of this wound up getting edited out but this was also referenced in the early September WKOK Sunrise Show discussion)
Image Courtesy of Erie County Historical Society
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Sam and Julie talk about our local public schools reopening amidst an uptick in COVID cases. Since the beginning of August, Union County's cases have doubled. Looking at a map of outbreaks across the country, our county sticks out as the darkest spot in the state of Pennsylvania. PA State Health Secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine, said this week that Union County alone should consider starting school completely online. Can we get our kids back to school safely?
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Official school guidance
Good general science-based resources
Mask videos:
In the news:
Since we recorded and mentioned New Zealand having had no new COVID-19 cases for 100 days, they have in fact had an outbreak and are now at 30 new cases. They are doing vigorous contact tracing and we will see what else they do to get things back under control...
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Intro: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-Share Alike License.
Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Sam checks in with Lewisburg Community Garden Coordinator Jen Schneidman Partica to find out how the garden is coping during COVID and why they're not dropping the ball when it comes to feeding the community. Sam & Jen give recommendations on how to get involved around Lewisburg safely while observing COVID restrictions and — gasp — maybe even meeting new people. And we address the anxiety that our local public schools and university will soon be back in session.
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Lewisburg Community Garden:
Local Organizations Fighting Food Insecurity:
Back to School:
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FEATURED MUSIC: "On The Wings" by Citay is licensed under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
We are now well into the hot, sticky beauty of summer in Rural Pennsylvania with our abundance of forests, creeks, and campsites. What does a fun, safe summer of Covid look like? Sam and Julie talk about Summertime in Lewisburg 2020:
-Should we be traveling to the beach?
-Are we allowed to drink in Downtown Lewisburg?
-With ongoing protests, do protesters get a pass at masking and social distancing?
And things get personal. Julie talks about getting Covid tested, and what it feels like to have a Covid scare.
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Risk Assessment, COVID-style:
What's Up In Central PA This Summer?
More on Masks:
With protests for racial justice in Rural Pennsylvania continuing for a 4th week, local business owner Nisan Trotter shares his story about why he’s protesting. Nisan spoke at the recent Lewisburg protest on Saturday, June 13th, in Hufnagle Park, organized by local group "If Not Us, Then Who?" which has planned protests in Milton, Mifflinburg, Lewisburg, and Selinsgrove.
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Nisan Trotter
Local POC-led Anti-Racist Resources/Groups
Docs
Short Videos on Systemic Racism & Protesting
Movies to Stream
30 Movies on Netflix that Examine Systemic Racism in the United States compiled by Djali Alessandra Brown-Cepeda
Antiracism Books
More Resources
"Here's How White People Can Support The Fight Against Police Brutality" - Check this out for comprehensive lists of resources including places to donate and a lot more books. There are many places to find lists like this, Buzzfeed's is just 1 of them.
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FEATURED MUSIC: "5 Piece" by Black Ant is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
What does reopening during the coronavirus crisis look like? Over the past several weeks, counties in Rural Pennsylvania have "gone yellow" and some have "gone green." What does that mean and, ideally, what does that look like? To help us understand, Sam spoke with Bob Garrett, the President/CEO of the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday, May 28th.
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Business Guidelines During This Pandemic Situation:
Business liability background:
Phasing Discussions:
Mask Review:
Be smart, be responsible, be kind — wear a mask! It’s not a reflection on your bravery; it is a reflection of your concern for others. Masks have become a contentious and confusing topic, but the information from good sources is quite clear: their use is recommended for almost everyone (other than children under 3 or people with medical conditions) and they will work best if everyone is wearing them, not just the "chronically concerned." For lots more detail:
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FEATURED MUSIC: "On The Wings" by Citay is licensed under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
UPDATE: Fast forward several months. It's August and the Census and Voting are once again hot topics. Here are the fall general election and census deadlines to keep in mind:
Sept 30 -- Last day to complete the 2020 Census
| October 19, 2020 | Last day to REGISTER before the November election | | October 27, 2020 | Last day to apply for a mail-in or civilian absentee ballot | | November 3, 2020 | Last day for County Boards of Elections to receive voted mail-in and civilian absentee ballots (must be received by 8 P.M.) | | November 3, 2020 | GENERAL ELECTION Polls are open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. |
We’ve all been preoccupied the past few months. One thing that might've gotten lost in all the coronavirus craziness is our civic duty to vote in the upcoming June 2 primary. To learn about Pennsylvania's new mail-in ballot option, Sam Pearson talks to Linda Harris, the Voter Service Chair of the Lewisburg Area League of Women Voters.
Another civic duty we may have overlooked is filling out our census form. Census Day was April 1, 2020, but the work continues until everyone is counted. Sam had the privilege of speaking with Fernando Armstrong, the Regional Director in the Philadelphia Office of the US Census. This office oversees Census operations in 8 states — including PA — plus Washington D.C. Sam shares what she learned from Fernando.
Plus, listener questions:
-Is online shopping ethical during Covid-19?
-Should we wear masks in line at The Purple Cow?
-What does going yellow mean for us here in Rural Pennsylvania?
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Primary ElectionKey Dates
-May 18 -- Last day to update your voter registration
-May 26 -- Last day to apply for a mail-in ballot
-June 2, 8pm -- Deadline to return your voted mail-in ballot
Union County Elections and Voter Registration Office: Union County Government Center, 155 N 15th St, (570) 524-8603
VotesPA.com -- register to vote, check your registration, apply for a mail-in ballot, check the status of your ballot
Vote411.org -- also voter registration info plus details about the candidates and contents of your ballot
League of Women Voters Lewisburg Area -- access to the Union County-specific Voters’ Guide, formatted for printing at home this year
Census Information
Census2020.gov -- Complete the Census!
Response Rates -- check the status of how many households in your community have completed the census; updated daily
Work for the Census -- apply now for a paid position helping to ensure a complete count in Union County or wherever you live in the country!
Census Archives -- look up genealogy and past records
Ethical Purchasing
Institute for Local Self-Reliance -- How You Can Help Save Locally Owned Businesses
Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau -- current listings of restaurants, wineries, breweries, and retail sales sites in the region that are maintaining distanced operations
Global 100 -- Corporate Responsibility Ratings
COVID-19 Community Fund -- First Community Foundation Partnership of PA in cooperation with regional United Way's
On Yellow Phase
Plan to Reopen PA -- the proposed phased plan to reopen PA
Business Guidelines -- for Businesses Permitted to Operate during the COVID-19 Disaster Response in PA, these guidelines include lawful orders that businesses must follow
As State Reopens, Masking Is Essential -- Column by Infectious Disease Specialist in Daily Item about Yellow Phase
Mask Information -- CDC info page about the utility of masks for an airborne illness with a latency period (asymptomatic transmission)
The Real Reason to Wear a Mask -- explaining the background for why people say my mask protects you, your mask protects me
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Intro: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-Share Alike License.
Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
How do we communicate our frustration during a pandemic? Julie talks to local resident and former congressional staffer Mike Glazer about liberty during the Covid-19 crisis: how we can best make our voices heard, which elected officials we should be communicating with, and Mike's take on the anti-shutdown protest in Harrisburg last Monday, April 20, 2020.
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Nonpartisan Call-to-Action on testing and logistics -- the page on the Lewisburg Neighborhoods website includes an update reflecting the fourth COVID-19 Stimulus bill; thank your legislators if you contacted them and they voted for it; continue to keep an eye on testing developments
Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act -- Stimulus #4
Testing, Testing, Testing: Testing Deep Dive -- "an ongoing testing regimen reduces the number of people that need to be isolated, allowing the remainder to return to work," plus the details Contact Tracing Corps -- Medical Students, National Service and Public Health Rockefeller Foundation Testing Proposal -- more concrete, slightly more modest, call on Peace Corps and AmeriCorps On Reopening: CDC Guidance for Reopening -- testing is required (but vague on how or or by whom) PA Phased Reopening Plan -- includes link to the full plan National Coronavirus Response: A Road Map to Reopening -- American Enterprise Institute proposal, includes lots of testing Draft of Detailed Reopening Guidelines -- still in the works, preview here For offices -- what might this look like For restaurants -- a twitter thread with images CONTACT US:
FEATURED MUSIC: Intro: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-Share Alike License. Outro: "On The Wings" by Citay is licensed under a CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
What do the maps and graphs of Covid19 mean for us here in Rural Pennsylvania? Can we use our region's low numbers to ease up on the statewide stay-at-home order and business shutdown? Computer Science Professor Evan Peck talks to Sam about the maps and graphs we've been seeing and why they can sometimes be misleading.
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On Modeling and Uncertainty:
University of Washington IHME modelsCOVID-19 Data Visualization Sites:
Johns Hopkins University COVID19 Tracking Site -- includes global map, national map, and trend reporting
Super list -- lots and lots of data visualization sites, including but not limited to the aboveEvan Peck articles:
Data is Personal. What We Learned from 42 Interviews in Rural America.
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Featured Music: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-ShareAlike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Here we are in the midst of a global pandemic. So what now? Sam and Julie give recommendations on how to help out locally and where to find help if you need it. Plus answers to community questions:
-Should we wear masks to walk around the block?
-Is it inconsiderate to walk or bike on the Rail Trail in the middle of the day?
-Where can I donate homemade masks?
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Concrete ways to help:
All about masks:
Financial help:
Income tax filing extended to July 15, both federal and state (PA)
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Featured Music: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-ShareAlike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
What does good crisis management look like? Why is it difficult to take action when others aren't? To find out, Sam speaks with Bucknell University Professor of Management Eric Martin about his Daily Item article "Uncertain Times Require Consistent Messaging." And we outline a non-partisan call to action to help our country get through the Covid Crisis.
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Nonpartisan Call to Action: Contact your federal representatives!
Eric Martin column in the Daily Item: Uncertain Times Require Consistent Messaging
Descriptions of Plans:
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Featured Music: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-ShareAlike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Should we wash our groceries and disinfect our mail? Is it safe to take ibuprofen? Julie and Sam discuss "information hygiene" — a set of media management practices to preserve our sanity and make us less prone to misinformation. Plus a recap on good ol' physical hygiene during the Covid Crisis. And listener questions: -What to do if you get sick?
-How long will this last? -Why don't we know when it will end? -Is the cure worse than the disease? Featured Music: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-ShareAlike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Resources related to the discussion:
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In Radio Free Lewisburg’s series premier, Julie Hagenbuch talks to Sam Pearson about “Public Health as Neighborliness” — how to help in the Susquehanna Valley during the coronavirus crisis, and how to stay healthy. Shout out to the Daily Item and the Milton Standard Journal for their helpful coverage during this difficult time. Featured Music: “In The 21st Century” by Keshco is licensed under a CC Attribution-ShareAlike License. Produced in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Also see our postings under News on the Lewisburg Neighborhoods website. Three and counting pertaining to the Coronavirus emergency response.
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