What A Day - Vaccine But Not Herd Immunity
Episode Date: May 4, 2021Four mothers who had been separated from their children at the border by the Trump administration will finally be reunited with them this week, according to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayor...kas yesterday. These are the first families to be brought together as a result of a task force President Biden created shortly after taking office, and over the next few weeks, an additional 32 families from across Mexico and Central America are set to be reunited.Public health experts think it's unlikely we'll ever reach herd immunity in the U.S., at least not anytime in the foreseeable future, because of factors like more contagious virus variants and vaccine hesitancy.And in headlines: Biden's EPA to cut hydrofluorocarbons, CVS and Walgreens were responsible for the bulk of discarded vaccines, and Bill and Melinda Gates announce their divorce.Show Notes:Show some love and vote for us as Best News and Politics podcast in the 25th Annual People’s Voice Awards! – https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2021/podcasts/general-series/news-politicsFor a transcript of this show, please visit crooked.com/whataday.
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It's Tuesday, May 4th. I'm Akilah Hughes.
And I'm Gideon Resnick, and this is What A Day,
where we are pulling a Chewbacca for Star Wars Day
and letting our dog drive the car.
Yeah, don't tell anybody, but I've been letting Fauci do that for a while now.
He hasn't gotten into any accidents.
Thankfully, nobody will know now.
Yeah.
So... Thankfully, nobody will know now. On today's show, some migrant families separated at the border years ago will finally be reunited.
Plus, we'll have headlines.
But first, the latest.
So you probably saw that horrifying headline yesterday that the U.S. likely won't reach herd immunity against COVID anytime soon. That's the percentage of people who need vaccines and antibodies so that
all the people who can't get them because they're really young or sick or whatever are still
protected in public. I'd say this news gave us all pandemic flashbacks, but we're still in this
horrible shit. So really, it was just more bad news on top of bad news. But I want to help
listeners put that into perspective.
The herd immunity threshold has bounced around a little bit, but because of the variants,
it's estimated to be about 80% of the population. And that number is important because for a lot of epidemiologists, they think it's the benchmark for truly returning to so-called normalcy.
But with the endless politicization, a lack of true patriotism and reluctance for other reasons,
there's about 30% of Americans who aren and reluctance for other reasons, there's about
30% of Americans who aren't getting vaccinated. And so obviously that's too high a number to
truly reach herd immunity. Right. And hopefully that number budges with time. We'll see. So that
seems like mostly bad news still, though. Is there another way out of this hellscape then?
Truly out of it? No, not really. But the goal now is really to make sure that the
vulnerable get vaccinated. That will definitely help COVID-19 outcomes in the future. The New
York Times reported yesterday that Pfizer announced they'll soon be approving the vaccine
for use in 12 to 15 year olds and that the FDA could authorize it as early as next week. The
company also suggested that by the end of the year, it might have a pill that can be used to
treat infections. So things are looking up all over the place. And beyond that, our friend Dr. Ashish Jha,
Dean of Brown University's School of Public Health, made the argument on Twitter that with
the vaccines that have already been administered, infections will be low and treatments are
improving, so things could probably be manageable at least. Yeah, so more manageable and potentially
seasonal like other cold and flu viruses maybe, and that herd immunity fans can maybe relax a little bit. Yeah, I mean,
kind of. We still don't know the long-term effects of the virus and mutations are still
happening and without drug companies releasing the vaccine patents to the world, the chances of
us being able to travel safely worldwide are pretty low. But is there a but in here somewhere? There is a little bit of a but. But even Dr. Fauci has been more focused lately to set a goal to make vaccines available to everyone.
And even as far back as last fall, he said that herd immunity is ideal, but it's not required.
Here's a clip.
That's not a fundamental strategy that we're using. The fundamental strategy that we clearly articulate and go by
through the task force is to try to prevent as many infections as you possibly can prevent.
That's right. So TLDR, COVID-19 is not going to just be a bad memory anytime soon,
but we're not totally doomed. But we're going to turn to some other news. Giddy,
there's some developments from the country's southern border. What are they?
Yeah. So Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced yesterday that four
mothers who have been separated from their children at the border, some as far back as four
years ago, will finally be reunited with them this week. These are the first families brought
together as a result of a task force created by President Biden shortly after taking office,
which we talked about a while ago. The four women are reportedly from Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. Now, while officials aren't releasing many more details about
these families, they did say that two of the moms had been separated from their sons in late 2017,
before the broader introduction of the Trump policy across the whole border. But all four
are part of a larger group of 36 families that the Biden administration allowed into the U.S.
while figuring out a solution for the other children who are here. Yes, that's a big deal.
But it's also a big problem to solve. So what do we know about how many more families,
more than just these four, need to be reunited? Yeah, so in total, there were some 5,500 children
who were known to have been separated from their parents as a result of the Trump administration
policy. Back in 2018, a federal judge in California ordered the previous administration to get rid of the policy and bring the families back together.
But today, more than a thousand or so families are thought to still be apart.
And by the time Trump left office, there were still about 645 parents that his administration had not contacted.
So this new task force under Biden has found about 200 or so so far.
Here's Mayorkas talking about the situation on CNN yesterday.
We do indeed have hundreds and hundreds of family files to review to make sure that the individuals
indeed have been separated. We know where they are. We can verify their identity and their qualifications to receive humanitarian parole, a benefit that we extend to them as part of the healing and reunification process.
Oh, that's really great news. And what are the responses been like to the news so far?
Well, for now, it's a little bit muted.
So, for instance, the lead counsel at the ACLU, which is involved in an ongoing class action suit, said in part, quote, we are thrilled for the four families that are going to be reunited this week, but we are not feeling like this is a time for celebration.
That's mostly because the reunification process has gone so slowly.
Reportedly, the ACLU team has also been talking to the Biden administration about things for these families like financial compensation, mental health resources, legal permanent residency, and more. So clearly the Biden administration is going to keep facing
pressure on this. Yeah, but it's hopeful news. And listeners might remember that this comes while
there's been a sharp increase of unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the southern border
too. So what's the latest on that? Well, as of late March, the Biden administration estimated
there would be as many as 25,000 unaccompanied children arriving this month.
Earlier this year, there was also overcrowding at shelters where reportedly children were spending an average of as much as 130 hours in Border Patrol custody.
That prompted the administration to make more facilities into temporary shelters.
And then some other news on immigration.
Yesterday, Biden formally raised the cap on the number of refugees allowed in the country to 62,500 over the next six months. This comes just a few weeks after he said that he
would leave the Trump number of just 15,000 in place, which drew widespread criticism. Biden
said the quote unquote sad truth was that he didn't think the US would reach the new number
this year, attributing that to budget and staffing cuts from the last administration.
So tons to follow on immigration and the administration's response, but that is the latest for now.
It's Tuesday WOD Squad, and for today's Tim temp check we're talking about an honest celebrity snap
Will Smith unleashed one of his best posts of the pandemic on Sunday an Instagram photo with
the caption I'm gonna be real with y'all I'm in the worst shape of my life the photo shows Smith
outside in a grassy backyard in either short shorts or boxer briefs and an unzipped track
jacket mouth open as if he's
telling a great story to people at an off-screen party he is maybe higher up on the dad bod scale
than he was in say independence day but the post got a hugely positive reaction with one commenter
writing quote um i think you look daddy af to me so giddy did you see this and did you heart it and
is he daddy af uh all of the above no i haven't had to did you heart it? And is he daddy AF?
All of the above.
No, I haven't had the chance to heart it yet.
I do virtually heart it.
I heart most Will Smith content.
I do think that the focus on the belly, if you will,
is not the right focus when I saw the image. The focus was definitely on the fit.
Oh yeah, the outfit was pretty um interesting i
don't really know exactly where he was coming or going but uh something was happening yeah i i the
the chaos of that ensemble was really what i was looking at but um good for him you know he like he
always looks great um we we don't need to all have six packs that we're showing off all the time. Yeah, clearly.
If we really had that as a requirement, I don't think the world would turn.
But same question for you, Akilah.
How did you feel about all this?
I mean, I think, you know, good for him for that being the worst shape of his life.
I think I don't know if my worst shape of my life would be a picture I'd post on the Internet.
That's how, quite frankly, it looks.
Also, like, you know, at least you're out wearing pants.
My worst shape is also my worst mental state.
Yes.
It would be like a pile of crumbs next to me and just me crying into a book.
But I think that he's great.
And I do think that he has set this kind of insane standard over the years for being just ripped.
He's like the original superhero.
He basically did the Tom Cruise track of always. He's like the original superhero. Like he basically
did the Tom Cruise track of like always be ripped and running in your movies. And I'm,
I don't really envy that either. I don't like running that much, but like, I think it's good.
I think it's good to see that he took a little bit of a break and if he wants to bounce back,
great. But if not even better, more posts like this, we all liked it. I will give you more
hearts if you, you know, just succumb, succumb to the fun of couches and quarantine life.
Just be wary that your Gemini man that is after you trying to kill you might be in better shape now.
So that's the only thing that I would pass along is it gets scary out there.
It might have to be a relay if you're going to chase down bad guys.
But just like that, we checked our temps.
Stay safe.
Be a superhero like Will smith you know and
just like let yourself go a little bit it's fine no one is even judging that and we'll be back after
some ads let's wrap up with some headlines. Headlines.
The president of Colombia officially withdrew a controversial tax proposal after days of mass nationwide protests. People have been on the streets since last Wednesday after the government
first proposed tax changes that would have lowered the threshold for salaries to be taxed.
Under that proposal, people making as little as $656 a month would be affected.
Labor unions across the country claimed that the hikes would disproportionately affect the
poorest people in the country who were already feeling the economic impacts of the pandemic.
The peaceful protests began in response to the hikes, but as police and riot gear started
violently cracking down, leading to the death of over 14 protesters, the demonstrations grew
to encompass a larger public dissatisfaction with
the government. Protests are still going strong even after the proposal was withdrawn and the
country's finance minister resigned. Wow. After Trump fought for years to cut showerhead and
toilet regulation, the Biden administration is finally reining in appliances. Biden's EPA proposed
a new rule yesterday to significantly cut down on harmful greenhouse gases that are used in refrigerators and air conditioners.
Hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, are considered a major driver of global warming, with a warming effect that can be hundreds or thousands of times more powerful than that of carbon dioxide.
Under the new EPA proposal, the United States must reduce the production and use of the gases by 85% over
the next 15 years. If accomplished, the EPA predicts that the rule could eliminate the
equivalent of three years worth of emissions from the country's power sector. This rule is one of
the Biden administration's first significant steps to combat climate change. As long as I can still
flush the toilet 15 times, if I want to. If you want. just that old time feeling yep bring it back uh famously
unsentimental pharmacy chains cvs and walgreens apparently threw out more vaccines than most
states combined according to data from the cdc they accounted for about 70 percent of all wasted
vaccine doses through march of this year as marie kondo said you want things that inspire joy it
honestly doesn't matter whether they inspire a robust immune response.
That's like totally not the point.
The data here are incomplete.
And importantly, the under 200,000 doses that have been reported wasted is tiny
compared to the 146 million that have now been administered in the U.S.
Still, the outsized role of CVS and Walgreens in vaccine trashing is intriguing.
One explanation for it is that the Trump administration relied heavily on these companies
to vaccinate residents and staff
at long-term care facilities,
which presented unique challenges
they were not prepared for.
Anyway, if you still need a shot
and want to be absolutely sure
you're not taking one from someone else,
there is a super ethical option.
Just build a time machine
and hang out by Walgreens trash can
sometime around December 2020.
All right, get that time machine together.
Pour out a glass of water that has been recycled from human waste for the marriage of Bill and Melinda Gates,
which the couple announced was ending yesterday.
In a Twitter post, they wrote that the decision came after much hard work and thought,
but added that, quote,
We no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives.
The two have been married for 27 years. During that time, their work through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation served as
the gold standard for billionaire philanthropy, and it's a great influence on global public health
efforts. Bill himself is worth about $124 billion. And of that fortune, the three Gates children are
set to inherit a meager $10 million each. With some simple math, we can see that the amount of
money that divorce lawyers have to divvy up between Bill and Melinda equals approximately two countries worth of money.
Yeah, man, those poor kids. How are they ever going to get on in life with just that $10 million?
I don't know, with their new stepmom, Akilah. And those are the headlines.
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