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Viewpoints: Targeted Vaccine Messaging Needed To Sway Gen Z; India Suffering Brutal Second Wave

Opinion writers tackle these covid and vaccine topics.

As medical students and Gen-Z'ers who were born after the mid-1990's, we're deeply concerned about the latest Covid-19 surge in Michigan, partly driven by younger adults who are unvaccinated and tired of pandemic restrictions. However, what worries us more is that Michigan may be a bellwether of what the pandemic will look like elsewhere: case counts surpassing the fall wave and hospitals deferring elective surgeries as states scramble to vaccinate their remaining population. In order to prevent this, we need to get young adults vaccinated. But to do that, we must address vaccine hesitancy first among young adults and the lack of messaging targeted specifically toward a key constituency: Gen Z. (Matt Alexander and Jesper Ke, 4/27)

Working hard to keep her composure, Lavanya Sharma tweeted a short video on April 25. 鈥淧lease please please help,鈥 the teenage girl from New Delhi鈥檚 Uttam Nagar neighborhood wrote atop her post as her mother lay gasping for breath and her oximeter blinked a dangerously low reading of 52/100. Sharma鈥檚 frantic calls for help didn鈥檛 get an official response until the next day, when an ambulance finally arrived to take her mother to the hospital. (Vikas Dandekar, 4/27)

It is humbling when a writer must retract his words. Less than two months ago, after India rushed millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines to more than 60 countries, I praised the country鈥檚 鈥渧accine diplomacy.鈥 India鈥檚 aspirations to be recognized as a global power had been given a real boost. But now, with more than 300,000 new cases a day and the death toll very likely much higher than reported, India is no one鈥檚 idea of a global leader. I was worried then that India had exported three times as many vaccines as it had administered domestically. The country was clearly lagging behind its own target of immunizing 400 million people by August, after vaccinating some 3 million healthcare workers in a campaign that began only on Jan. 16. (Shashi Tharoor, 4/27)

When it comes to Covid-19 vaccinations, Britain has been a bit of a renegade. At the outset of the global rollout, the U.K. 鈥斅爄n an effort to inoculate as many people as possible as quickly as possible 鈥斅爏tarted its campaign by lengthening the time interval between the first and second shots beyond what was indicated from trials. Instead of a recommended gap of as little as three weeks for the Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech聽shot or six to 12聽for the one developed by AstraZeneca Plc and the University of Oxford, the government stretched the interval聽to 12 weeks for all聽cases. It was a risky gamble that invited criticism from health experts and analysts (myself included) who worried the untested move might lead to subpar protection and enable the generation of virus variants. (Sam Fazeli, 4/28)

In the weeks leading up to their April 5 home opener, the Texas Rangers announced they would open their Arlington stadium at full capacity. No other MLB team has allowed more than 50% capacity at its ballpark this year. It was a daring decision shored up by bold assurances: The team would play all games at Globe Life Field with the roof open except when it rained. Fans would have to keep their distance in the restroom and concession lines. The Rangers would mandate face masks and follow a 鈥渢hree-strike鈥 approach with people who needed reminders. (4/28)

It鈥檚 one of the dumbest plays in sports. But you wouldn鈥檛 believe how many football players have done it. Even Kansas City Chiefs standout safety Tyrann Mathieu did it once in college. It鈥檚 dropping the ball just before reaching the end zone. In a fit of premature celebration, players racing toward a score let loose of the football before it crosses the goal line. If it then rolls out of the end zone, it鈥檚 awarded to the other team, no points for yours. It鈥檚 a monumental mistake. But I wonder: Are we about to collectively do that ourselves? Aren鈥檛 we at risk of dropping the ball on the cusp of the goal line if we lift the COVID-19 mask mandates so close to widespread immunity? (Michael Ryan, 4/28)

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