Winter Worries: ‘Tripledemic’ Fears Hit New Jersey
Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, wearing a face covering, gestures during a visit to St George's hospital in London on March 16, 2023.
Winter in the U.S. brings more than just chilly weather—some experts are worried about a ‘tripledemic’ hitting the country. What’s that? It’s the combo of flu, COVID-19, and RSV all spreading at once.
According to NewsNation, right now, cases of these viruses are on the rise, and it’s not just a small bump. It’s a surge like a wave getting bigger at the beach. The numbers are going up, up, up.
Only 1 in 5 Americans have gotten the latest COVID-19 shot. That’s not a lot! And guess what? Flu shots are down 8% from last year. It’s like people forgot to armor up against these bugs.
New Jersey, a state in the northeastern part of the U.S., is feeling the pinch. The increase in respiratory viruses has made some hospitals bring back the rule of wearing masks. It’s like going back to a game you thought was over.
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Have you rolled up your sleeve for a flu or COVID shot? It’s like putting on a shield against the bugs. It’s not just for you, but for everyone around you too.
Think about it. You might be heading out for some tasty pork roll or a classic Jersey sub, but what if you carry more than just a hunger for good eats? You could be carrying the flu, COVID-19, or RSV without even knowing it.
So, what’s your plan? Are you going to step up and get those shots? It’s not just a jab in the arm; it’s a shield against the ‘tripledemic.’
In New Jersey, where the air is crisp, and the cities buzz with energy, don’t let the viruses take over. Roll up your sleeves, get your shots, and enjoy the Garden State without worrying about the ‘tripledemic’ knocking on your door. Shield up—have you rolled up your sleeve for flu or COVID shots? It’s crucial. Let’s face it. As you head out for pork roll or a classic Jersey sub, don’t unknowingly carry flu, COVID-19, or RSV. Think about it. Your plan? Step up, get those shots, and enjoy the Garden State without ‘tripledemic’ worries. Stay safe, New Jersey! Stay safe, New Jersey!
Celebrities Who Are Body Positive
We only have one body, so it is important to accept and embrace the skin we’re in. Social media and dieting trends have been the source of body dysmorphia and eating disorders in our society. In modern times, celebrities and influencers have openly rejected this overly-filtered, photoshopped media landscape.
Body positivity is a movement that promotes acceptance of all bodies, regardless of size, shape, skin tone, gender, and physical abilities. In a study published in the December 2019 issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, body dissatisfaction is closely associated with depression, use of performance-enhancing substances, and low self-esteem.
Loving Your Body
According to a 2016 study by the International Journal of Eating Disorders, even brief exposure to media messages portraying an “ideal physique” was linked to increased body image concerns and eating disorder symptoms. The same research also found that body dissatisfaction is associated with adolescents’ poor self-esteem regardless of gender, age, weight, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status.
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Brands that have been problematic before for not being inclusive of different body types, gender, and race have since adopted more inclusive campaigns. For example, Victoria’s Secret was criticized for its lack of body inclusivity. Then, in 2021, they underwent a rebranding by replacing their “Angels” with the “VS Collective.”
Deciding not to compare yourself to others and celebrating your body is the way to live a body-positive mindset. If you start at a place of self-love, you can achieve this. In a world where media and the internet can be so cruel and judgmental, being sure of yourself and your values as an individual can turn that negativity into static.
The bar is set high on how we are supposed to live our lives and how we are supposed to look while doing it. A successful or happy life isn’t solely based on the physical or material. We have more to offer ourselves, our loved ones, and the world.
These celebrities are all about remaining body positive:
Meet Maryann, who has been chasing magic since the early 90s. Back then, she hosted a love and dedication show at nights on Magic. Talk about romantic vibes! Since then, she traded her evening slot for mornings. When she’s not talking to you on the air, she’s living the glamorous life of a chicken, duck, pigeon, and German Short-Haired Pointer mom. Since Joel can never follow what she says, there is an entire feature called " What are you Talking About" at 9:10. Running is her secret to staying out of trouble – or at least staying ahead of the extra pounds. She has a husband named Matt, and a son named Zack, who she says makes her world a little adventure.