Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 2:42 a.m. No.5516482   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Herb Rothschild pontificating about vaccination deniers

 

After we heap scorn on climate change deniers. After we roll our eyes over Creationists. After we express dismay that so many people can deny mainstream science. After we decry their willingness to believe whatever studies — however flawed — confirm their deeply held beliefs. After all that, let’s turn our attention to vaccinations against contagious diseases.

In 2015 I discussed that topic within the framework of individual rights versus community care. In regard to vaccinations, however, up to a point those who don’t wish to vaccinate their children can have it both ways. As long as enough other parents vaccinate their children, unvaccinated children are protected from the implications of their parents’ choice. Only when enough individuals avoid even the small risks that vaccinations pose for the average child does collective immunity weaken and the costs of individual choice manifest themselves.

That, unfortunately, is what has just happened near us. The measles outbreak in southern Washington state and the Portland area is alarming. As of last Sunday, there were 65 confirmed cases in Clark County and 1 in King County, Washington. As of Feb. 7, there were four confirmed cases in Multnomah County, Oregon. In Clark County, more than 22 percent of public school students haven’t completed their recommended vaccinations. Public health officials consider that an immunization rate of at least 92 percent is needed to create “herd immunity” against measles.

In January, the World Health Organization reported that people choosing not to vaccinate is creating a global health threat. It cited as an example a 30 percent increase of measles cases. “The reasons for this rise are complex,” the report added, “and not all of these cases are due to vaccine hesitancy. However, some countries that were close to eliminating the disease have seen a resurgence.” In the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control, last year there were 17 outbreaks and a total of 349 cases. Not coincidentally, it reported that between 2001 and 2015 the number of unvaccinated youngsters quadrupled.

Oregon, Washington and 15 other states allow unvaccinated children to enroll in school not only if there is medical proof they are at risk of serious harm from vaccines or if their parents have religious objections, but also for “philosophical or personal” objections. Those latter objections are now coming under renewed scrutiny. This session, bills have been filed in both Olympia and Salem to eliminate them. The Washington bill is restricted to vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella.

Nationally, Oregon has the highest rate of children legally exempt from school vaccination requirements. Ashland is a hotbed of the “anti-vax” movement. Some of its adherents still believe the thoroughly discredited study asserting a link between vaccinations and autism. Some are motivated by a general hostility to Western medicine. Some have legitimate complaints about the recently expanded range of diseases for which vaccinations are recommended and thus reject them all. Some prefer to guard their children from the small risks that any drug poses. However tenable their motives, the anti-vax adherents pose a threat, not just to their own children, but to the community.

If it’s you I’ve been describing, I urge you to ask yourself two questions. One is whether the information you’ve been relying on is any better than what climate change deniers use. The other is whether, as you weighed the benefits and risks of your choice, you gave due consideration to those who, for confirmed medical reasons, cannot be vaccinated.

Herb Rothschild’s column appears in the Daily Tidings every Saturday.

 

http://dailytidings.com/opinion/columns/herb-rothschild-jr-a-threat-to-the-community

Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 2:44 a.m. No.5516489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6524 >>6562 >>6632

Another quick hire / resignation in a Rothschild business (February 13, 2019)

 

Just days after hiring a new chief marketing officer, Fox Rothschild has found itself with a vacancy in the role once again.

Fox, an Am Law 100 firm based in Philadelphia, has been without a CMO since May, when Trish Lilley left for Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.

Fox Rothschild managing partner Mark Morris confirmed that the firm had hired Jodie Collins to serve as its CMO. She accepted the position and was employed at Fox for a few days earlier this month, he said, but she has since left the firm.

Collins had been the CMO at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips for over a decade until December, according to her LinkedIn profile.

Efforts to reach Collins for comment this week were unsuccessful. According to Morris, Collins left because she decided she did not want to relocate to Philadelphia from New York.

“We had discussed that with her, to try to make sure that wouldn’t be an issue and she didn’t think it would be … once she got here and it became a reality, she decided she didn’t want to leave New York,” Morris said.

Sources also said Fox Rothschild made an offer to at least one other candidate for the CMO position last year, but the offer was not accepted. Morris said the firm did talk with other candidates before hiring Collins, but he did not say whether any other offers were extended.

Morris said Fox Rothschild did not immediately launch an in-depth CMO search after Lilley’s departure but later expanded the scope of the search when ”we decided we wanted a more robust group of candidates.”

The firm advertised the position as Philadelphia-based, he said, because that is where most of the existing marketing staff is based. However, Morris said, “I guess I could be open to revisiting that, depending on what we do going forward.”

Law firm CMOs have shown a tendency for frequent movement across the industry, and these positions sometimes take a long time to fill. Drinker Biddle & Reath held its chief marketing position vacant for two years before hiring New York-based Kristin Coda last year as its chief marketing and business development officer.

Also this year, Blank Rome lost its Washington, D.C.-based chief business development and marketing officer, Hans Haglund, who took a role at Eversheds Sutherland as chief commercial officer.

Blank Rome said in a statement: “We appreciate Hans’ five years of service to our law firm and wish him all the best in his new role.”

 

https://www.law.com/thelegalintelligencer/2019/02/13/fox-rothschilds-new-cmo-quietly-joins-quickly-departs/

Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 2:49 a.m. No.5516510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6519

>>5516438

Gen Z Kids love to shitpost in real life. They do this by posting swastikas and wearing Trump gear. Adults are just too damn judgmental to understand why. They're sick and tired of political correctness.

Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 2:56 a.m. No.5516553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6568

They're really panicking with this bullshit

 

Fox allegedly buried the Stormy Daniels hush-money story before the 2016 election

 

Roger Ailes may have fed Trump debate questions

 

Trump allegedly pressured the DOJ to sue to block the AT&T/Time Warner merger

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/three-revelations-from-the-new-yorkers-explosive-fox-news-story/ar-BBUntIy?ocid=spartandhp

Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 2:58 a.m. No.5516564   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5516543

Bunch of mentally ill fucktards. Instead they should have dressed the Trump dogs in sheep costumes and dressed as Muzzies fucking them in the ass…

Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 3:05 a.m. No.5516609   🗄️.is 🔗kun

http://www.quoir.com/authors.html

 

Gaylynne lives with her family in the wine country of Northern California. She is passionate about telling real stories about real people and encouraging others to embrace the story they are living.

Anonymous ID: a6c4f7 March 5, 2019, 3:07 a.m. No.5516622   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gaylynne Sword

 

Gaylynne lives with her family in the wine country of Northern California. She is passionate about telling real stories about real people and encouraging others to embrace the story they are living.

 

www.quoir.com/authors.html

http://www.glsword.com/

 

Stumbled across this Cuckstrianity site… How can they call themselves Christians?