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Immunization Protects All Of Us | Ohio Department of Health – Ohio Department of Health

Dont Wait. Vaccinate!

A Message from the Ohio Department of Health Immunization Program

August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). In celebration of NIAM, the Ohio Department of Health is reminding Ohioans of the importance of scheduling well visits and getting vaccinated against viruses that can cause serious illness.

In the United States, vaccines have greatly reduced infectious diseases that once routinely harmed or killed many infants, children, and adults. However, the viruses and bacteria that cause vaccine-preventable diseases still exist and can cause illness in people who are not protected by vaccines. Every year, tens of thousands of Americans still suffer serious health problems, are hospitalized, and even die from diseases that could be prevented by vaccines. Protect your health and the health of your family. Make sure you and your loved ones are up-to-date on recommended vaccines. Schedule a well visit with your childs healthcare provider today.

Heres why you shouldnt wait:

Vaccines are our best protection against a number of serious, and sometimes deadly, diseases. Every year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other medical experts update vaccine recommendations for children, teens, and adults based on the latest research and evidence-based science on vaccine safety, effectiveness, and patterns of vaccine-preventable diseases.

You have the power to protect yourself and the ones you love. Talk to your healthcare provider about which vaccines are right for you and your family.

Getting Vaccinated

Most private health insurance plans cover the cost of recommended vaccines. Vaccines are available at doctors offices, as well as other convenient locations such as pharmacies, workplaces, community health clinics, and local health departments. The Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program helps provide vaccines to children whose parents or guardians may not be able to afford them. Medicare and Medicaid also cover a number of vaccines for adults.

To learn more about vaccines, visit: odh.ohio.gov, keyword immunization.

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An Afghan Artist Fears For The Future Of His Craft With The Taliban In Control | NPR – Houston Public Media

ArtLords co-creator Omaid Sharifi speaks during an interview at his studio in Kabul in August 2019. With the Taliban overrunning the capital on Sunday, he says his is unsure what the future holds for his art and his organization. // AFP via Getty Images, Wakil Kohsar

Updated August 16, 2021 at 1:08 PM ET

For Afghan artist Omaid Sharifi, and for many others living through the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the future is uncertain.

When the Taliban ruled the country from 1996 to 2001, creating art was dangerous. The Taliban disapproved of music, destroyed the giant carved Buddha statues of Bamiyan and banned all artistic representations of the human form.

Sharifi, co-founder and president of the nonprofit arts organization ArtLords, says his murals focus on empathy and kindness. "And I strongly believe that my country, a wounded country, it needs healing," he told NPR's Don Gonyea on Weekend All Things Considered. "And I am healing it through my art."

On Sunday, he and his organization were painting a mural on a Kabul street when the panic and chaos started. He posted this video on Twitter:

Despite the surreal events of the Taliban's move into the city, Sharifi told NPR he's hopeful:

"It feels that I'm not sure I may be able to paint again or not. I'm not sure my organization will be there. I'm not sure if my paintings will be there tomorrow ... But still, in this day, a couple of hours ago, I was painting in a street of Kabul. And I hope I will be able to do it again."

This story originally appeared on the Morning Edition live blog.

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Global Pest Control Market Expected to Beat $31,782.1 – GlobeNewswire

New York, USA, Aug. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research Dive has added a new report on the global pest control market to its repository. The report states that the market is projected to gather $31,782.1 million by 2027, rising at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2020 to 2027. This study delivers detailed insights into the present lookout and future perspective of the global market. The report is drafted by proficient market analysts and guarantees to be a dependable source of statistics and comprehensive market insights for new players, investors, stakeholders, leading market players, shareholders, etc.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on the Market:

The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact on the growth of the global pest control market. Government bodies have implemented strict lockdown of businesses and industries and imposed restrictions on transportation activities; this has caused disruptions in the manufacturing of pesticides and their supply chains in several regions. However, after the relaxation of lockdown restrictions, the need for pest control services mainly in commercial and residential areas is expected to rise, which is likely to drive the market growth in the upcoming years.

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Factors Impacting the Market Growth:

The growth of the global pest control market is mainly attributed to the significant rise in the occurrence of pest-caused diseases including Zika virus, influenza, dengue, chikungunya, and others. Moreover, increasing applications of advanced technologies, such as internet of things (IoT), to keep an eye on the agricultural fields and lands by using pheromone dispensers with camera-equipped pest traps, automated insect monitoring systems, and sensors, is likely to bring in lucrative opportunities for the market growth all through the forecast period. However, stringent guidelines and protocols to acquire certification for pest control production is projected to deter the growth of the market.

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The report segments the global pest control market into pest type, control type, end user, and region.

Insects Pest Control Sub-Segment to be at a Lead Position

The insects pest control sub-segment of the pest type segment is anticipated to lead the market by surpassing $11,008.7 million in the forecast period. This growth is mostly due to the rising concerns about vector borne ailments among people in several regions.

Chemical Sub-Segment to Grab Highest Market Share

The chemical sub-segment of the control type segment is expected to hold a leading position in the market by rising with a CAGR of 4.4% in the estimated period. This growth is majorly because of the surging preference for chemical control methods as they are efficient as well as affordable for eradicating pests.

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Commercial Sub-Segment to Dominate the Market

The commercial sub-segment of the end user segment is anticipated to be at the leading position and surpass $11,012.5 million in the forecast period. This growth is majorly because of the increasing requirement for pest control products & services from the commercial sector to maintain a safer and hygiene environment in commercial places.

North America Region to lead the Global Market

The report scrutinizes the global pest control market across numerous regions such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA.

Among these, the North America region market is estimated to dominate the global market by gathering $9,610.9 million in the projected period.

The growth of this region market is primarily because of the fueling need for pest control products & services in this region from the both the residential and commercial sectors to avert property destruction due to pests.

Major Players in the Market:

BASF SE Bayer AG Syngenta Corteva Rollins, Inc. The Terminix International UPL FMC Corporation ADAMA Ltd Rentokil Initial plc

The report also offers several industry-top tactics and approaches such as top strategic moves & developments, product/service range, business performance, Porter five forces analysis, and SWOT analysis of the foremost players, functioning in the global industry. For instance, in May 2021, SenesTech, Inc., a foremost fertility management firm, launched a new brand campaign, "The Pest Control Difference" featuring ContraPest which is transforming pest management by targeting rodent reproduction.

Further, the report outlines and presents several aspects of these key players such as business performance, product portfolio, recent strategic moves, SWOT analysis, and recent developments.Click Here to Get Absolute Top Companies Development Strategies Summary Report.

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He opposes gun control, the minimum wage and could be California’s next governor – POLITICO

Conservative radio talk show host Larry Elder speaks to supporters during a campaign stop in Norwalk, Calif. on July 13, 2021. | AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File

California

Libertarian Larry Elder could well ride soaring conservative enthusiasm to become the first Black governor of deeply Democratic California.

By JEREMY B. WHITE and CARLA MARINUCCI

08/13/2021 07:25 PM EDT

OAKLAND Gov. Gavin Newsom for months refused to acknowledge the Republican recall candidates. Then Larry Elder came along.

A conservative media fixture after decades on the air, Elder used his fame to springboard to the front of the pack of Republicans vying to replace Newsom. The Democratic governor has responded by making Elder the face of recall Republicans, portraying him as an extremist whose views are drastically mismatched with the average California voter.

Newsom's message: It's either him or me.

Elder opposes gun control and any minimum wage, believes climate change policies are not worth the cost, has assailed Roe v. Wade, dismisses gender wage gaps as a myth and maintains that welfare and fatherless families pose far greater threats to society than systemic racism. Those views make him an easy target for Newsom and Democratic allies.

Despite that disjuncture, the libertarian Elder could well ride soaring conservative enthusiasm to become the first Black governor of deeply Democratic California, thanks to an unusual recall system that enables a candidate with a small plurality to become the state's chief executive if voters decide they've had enough of their current leader.

The races final weeks may come down to Elders appeal among conservatives versus Newsoms success in rallying Democrats against Elders candidacy.

Why is it important to focus on Larry? Well, to put in perspective whats at stake here, Newsom told supporters this week on a get-out-the-vote call with Reps. Barbara Lee and Karen Bass. Newsom spent minutes recounting Elders statements to argue hes even more extreme than Trump in many respects.

Elder, 69, has vaulted ahead of other Republican contenders thanks to the years he spent familiarizing himself to the public as a Los Angeles-based radio host, a prolific author of columns and books and a regular Fox News commentator. He has endeared himself to conservatives with a contrarian and combative outlook that rejects the prevailing wisdom in liberal Los Angeles and among many fellow African Americans so much so that local groups unsuccessfully organized to push him off the air in the 1990s.

Elder regularly shares video messages to supporters in which he wears a white bathrobe monogrammed with RR for robe rage. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

He has consistently espoused a libertarian philosophy that frames an overgenerous welfare state as the fundamental shortcoming of American politics and driver of disintegrating families. He is fond of saying that women have been incentivized to marry the government and that Black Americans have been crippled by a victicrat mentality, a term he says he invented to describe "those who whine, bitch, moan that outside forces hold them back and hold them down."

Those stances have largely aligned Elder with the Republican Party. Elder said he has voted for Republican presidential candidates through former President Donald Trump, although he was lukewarm on Trumps candidacy. But he has also broken with the party by advocating the legalization of drugs, backing same-sex marriage long before it was mainstream and writing in one of his books that both Democrats and Republicans have blood on their hands for supporting government programs like Medicare, Social Security, farm subsidies and public spending on education.

Despite his sometimes idiosyncratic beliefs, Elder immediately distinguished himself as the Republican frontrunner. He managed in weeks to outraise Republicans who have been running for months. He has piled up endorsements from California conservative groups like the august Lincoln Club of Orange County, an early recall supporter that has sunk $180,000 into recalling Newsom.

We could just sense a real excitement behind him. He has excellent name ID in the state, especially for people who are politically savvy and listened to his radio over the years, said Teresa Hernandez, president of the Lincoln Club of Orange County. It wasnt like some guy who just came on the scene and stuck his finger in the air and did his talking points based on the latest poll.

Elder is a political neophyte compared to the current and former Republican officeholders in the race. But his lack of elected office is an asset to supporters who said long exposure to Elder helped build familiarity and trust. They described him as more authentic than Republicans who have spent years in politics, speaking to anti-establishment skepticism that has pervaded Californias Republican base.

Especially in California, the establishment has earned a reputation of being what we would describe as RINOs [Republicans In Name Only]. Theyre weak on some of the issues and in a lot of ways theyve sold their souls out to donors and lobby groups and folks who just dont resonate with the people, California College Republicans Chair Will Donahue said after his board unanimously endorsed Elder. I think a lot of people were excited for the first time about Larry running.

Elder grew up in South Central Los Angeles and graduated from Crenshaw High School before heading east to Brown University and the University of Michigan Law School. He was once a registered Democrat in Ohio, but became an independent voter when he moved to California in 1994 and switched to the Republican Party in 2003, according to Los Angeles County records.

Controversy and backlash have followed Elder from the start of his media career. In the 1990s when Elder was on KABCs afternoon drive-time airwaves downplaying racism, inveighing against affirmative action, excoriating Jesse Jackson and proclaiming O.J. Simpsonss guilt Angelenos organized an attempted boycott of what they called Elders hate speech and circulated fliers deriding Elder as the White Man's Poster Boy. The station halved Elders airtime and some advertisers fled.

I think he was one to easily offend by virtue of seeking to make caricatures of those of us who were fighting for the basic rights and liberties that are associated with the struggle for social justice on behalf of African Americans and others. I think he built a career on that, said Los Angeles City Councilor Mark Ridley-Thomas, who was then starting his political career. His politics have not substantially changed. He perhaps has gotten more slick about it, or attempted to, but we see him for who or what he is.

Elders allies rallied. Conservative talk show host Dennis Prager, who had recruited Elder to radio, championed his cause. Neoconservative author David Horowitz raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for a Keep Larry Elder on the Air television advertising blitz. Elders blooming notoriety led to television commentator appearances and a profile on 60 Minutes, and he secured national syndication. In the early 2000s, he even ventured into short-lived television ventures such as "Moral Court" and "The Larry Elder Show."

Some of Elder's fans are now eager to vote for him. But his surge hasnt just energized conservatives. It has reoriented Newsoms campaign by providing a useful foil to rally Democrats.

California recall ballots ask two questions: whether to retain Newsom and with whom to replace him. If a majority votes to recall Newsom, the replacement candidate with the most votes would become the next governor. That means Elder could claim the governorship with a plurality a potential outcome Newsom has highlighted again and again.

The governor has largely hewed to a two-step strategy of touting his record while dismissing the recall as a Trump-aligned distraction that could derail Californias progress. That effort to project gubernatorial competency has failed to galvanize Democrats. By contrast, Republicans are highly motivated to vote.

Newsom has recently sought to correct that imbalance and boost Democratic turnout by constantly invoking Elder. Whenever Newsom is asked about the tightening race, he warns about the potentially dire consequences of defeat by outlining Elders beliefs.

His campaign has highlighted Elder in 2008 calling climate change a crock (Elder now says he believes human-caused climate change is real but has assailed alarmism and renewable energy mandates) and equating Trumps efforts to overturn the 2020 election with Democrats saying Russian interference cost Hillary Clinton the 2016 contest.

Coronavirus management has also taken center stage. Newsom is facing a recall in large part because of a backlash to restrictions and shutdown, but the governor has leaned lately into an assertive government role that includes requiring vaccines for state workers, teachers and health care workers. Newsom has warned Elders opposition to mask and vaccine mandates would undo Californias progress in subduing the pandemic, and his campaign has circulated a recent clip of Elder giving airtime to a vaccine skeptic.

Larry Elder is an anti-vax conspiracy spreader not the guy you want in office while Delta rages, Newsom wrote in a recent fundraising email entitled Larry Elder. Now hear this: Larry Elder is just 2 points from being our next governor. Sorry to scare you, but its true.

While Elder earlier told The Sacramento Bee that he believes President Joe Biden won the 2020 election "fairly and squarely," in recent days he has said he thinks there were "shenanigans" involved in the contest after facing a backlash from conservatives on social media.

As he comes under greater scrutiny, Elder seems to have more tightly controlled his access in recent days. He agreed to an interview with POLITICO, then rescheduled and then canceled this week. During his first press conference Friday, he only took questions from Chinese-language media.

Elder has focused his attacks on Newsom and largely ignored other Republicans, saying he would debate the governor one-on-one but declining to join GOP debates. He launched a new round of ads this week in which he speaks directly to the camera, telling voters that Newsom is an "elite dictator" who "abused power" during the pandemic.

His campaign is the first one to really catch fire this year among Republicans, and other candidates are now struggling to find traction or money in the homestretch. Major GOP donor Geoff Palmer gave Elder a $1 million check this week, adding to his financial advantage over other Republicans, though Newsom still has raised multitudes more.

California Republicans are so hungry for someone who's a great communicator," said Jennifer Kerns, a former California Republican Party spokesperson and a national radio host based in Southern California, who also praised Elder's ability to connect. "That's why I think they've fallen in love with Larry Elder."

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Anna Geary admits you can’t control trolling and negativity on social media – RSVP Live

Anna Geary has opened up about trolling and dealing with constant negativity on social media.

The Ireland's Fittest Family coach said that dealing with online abuse must be very difficult and she finds herself lucky that she can escape it.

But she said it is important to remember that you can't control somebody else's opinion of you.

Anna told RSVP Live: "If you are somebody who is constantly being trolled and who constantly has negativity hurled at them, that must be very hard.

"You cant control it, you cant control what somebody says about it. As my nanny used to say, What somebody else says about you is none of your business anyway."

The former All-Ireland winning Camogie star added: "If you are going to get negative comments, try not to focus on them. Unless the person had a valid point and a bit of constructive criticism does people no harm. But it has to be constructive."

Anna agreed that she has to deal with "mansplaining" on social media but she said that women can be equally as bad.

She said: "There is negativity in every aspect of life if you look for it. The idea of mansplaining is funny and not to give women a bad reputation, but women can sometimes be just as bad. Women can be the exact same but they say in a more subtle way sometimes."

Anna is a qualified personal trainer and performance coach so she can answer back anyone with questions on her Instagram account.

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She said: "For the most part, I consider myself to be very lucky and I dont get trolled. I might get asked an inquisitive question and I am a qualified personal trainer so I can give a reasonable reply.

"But I am not qualified in meditation so I need to be very aware about what I put out on my page."

"There is information on social media and on certain websites that isnt incredible."

Filming has also resumed this month for the next season of Ireland's Fittest Family.

Anna said: "It has come around so quickly. We are very lucky that the Irelands Fittest Family set is conducive to filming during a pandemic.

"The families are naturally in their bubbles and it is filmed outside in a large space. It is brilliant to see it back, especially after the reaction it got last year. I have been involved for seven years now and I have never seen a reaction like it.

"People really got real value at watching the show and they could connect with the families."

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