COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER TO SPEAK ON YONKERS BASKETBALL ANTI-SEMITIC INCIDENTS TODAY AT 2 — EASTABLISH SECTION 1 LEADERS, COACHES, PLAYERS IN EDUCATION ROUND TABLE BEFORE SECTION 1 TOURNAMENT

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Latimer to address incident during today’s Westchester Weekly Briefing at 2pm.

Briefing can be seen live HERE.

In the wake of the troubling incident during Thursday night’s high school girls’ basketball game between The Leffell School and Roosevelt High School Early College Studies, Westchester County Executive George Latimer has invited Section 1 leaders, coaches and players to participate in an Education Round Table.

This initiative, organized in collaboration with the Westchester County Human Rights Commission and the Westchester County Youth Bureau, aims to facilitate open dialogue, promote understanding and provide education on how to engage with fellow players with respect and dignity.

Latimer said: “We believe in the power of sports to not only entertain but also to educate and inspire. By creating a dialogue, we hope to establish a platform for sharing knowledge and promoting the development of athletes both on and off the court.”

In addition, the County is organizing a training session for Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation & Conservation staff working at the Westchester County Center during the Section 1 Tournament. This training is designed to ensure that all staff, patrons and players are treated with the utmost respect and dignity, fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere.

Latimer said: “Hate speech has no place in Westchester County and will not be tolerated. High school sports are meant for enjoyment, camaraderie and good sportsmanship. The recent incident goes against the spirit of fair play and unity that these games are intended to foster. I am now calling on all members of the community to come together and condemn such behavior, emphasizing that unity is paramount, especially in challenging times.”

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Assemblywoman Shimsky of the 92nd Assembly District Statement: on Yonkers Basketball Game Anti-Semitic Acts Last Thursday. Calls for Board of Regents, City of Yonkers and Yonkers School District to Launch Investigations and an Immediate Response

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Assemblyperson MaryJane Shimsky Statement on Antisemitic Incident Against
The Leffell School’s Girls Varsity Basketball Team

The allegations of antisemitic acts made against members of The Leffell School’s girls varsity basketball team last Thursday are deeply disturbing.

I call on the New York State Board of Regents, the Yonkers school district, and the City of Yonkers to investigate the incident and its immediate response.

Should their investigations confirm what has been reported, I fully expect school authorities to take all appropriate actions to prevent such conduct in the future.

No less important, this is a timely reminder that we must never fail to educate students, school administrators, and the community at large about the evils of antisemitism and all forms of bigotry.

Acts of hate are very often fueled by ignorance, which is why it is especially troubling to see such a report coming from a school setting.

However, it also means that we are in a special position to work with these young people to address this issue at its root, promote greater mutual understanding, and banish hate from our communities.

I am very pleased to see that the two school administrations are working together and with their students to address this incident both swiftly and thoughtfully.

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To learn more:

Yonkers high school basketball coach, player dismissed after antisemitic incident at game (CNNWire/WABC-TV, 1/7/24)

Letter to Leffell School Community from Head of School Michael A. Kay, PhD (as posted to X by News12 Westchester, 1/6/24)

NY girls HS basketball game canceled after antisemitic slurs hurled at players (New York Post, 1/6/24)

Hartsdale Jewish school says its girls basketball team was subjected to antisemitic comments during game (News12 Westchester, 1/5/24)

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COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER TO ASK COUNTY HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE YONKERS ROOSEVELT HIGH ANTI-SEMITIC ABUSE OF OPPONENT, STOPPAGE OF GAME

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION LEDGER:  Westchester County Executive George Latimer  Statement on Facebook. January 7, 2023:

The County Executive’s Statement:

“A troubling report has surfaced regarding a HS girls basketball game in Yonkers on Thursday night with anti-Semitic chants and other behavior.
We are tasking our Human Rights Commission to investigate, with a response to follow. Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano has shown strong leadership on this issue.
Westchester does not tolerate hate of any type: racism, anti-Semitism, prejudice expressed toward Women, LGBTQ individuals, Muslims, Asian Americans, Hispanics, the disabled. We are stronger because of our diversity and every group must respect the integrity of every other group.”
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GREENBURGH TOWN SUPERVISOR CALLS ON NY STATE BOARD OF REGENTS TO INVESTIGATE ANTI-SEMITIC INCIDENTS IN SCHOOLS — CREATE CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPlINARY ACTIONS FOR “IMPROPER” BEHAVIOR ON SCHOOL GROUNDS

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“BASKETBALL GAME” HALTED AND STOPPED DUE TO SUSTAINED LEVEL OF ABUSE.

WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. From Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner. January 7, 2024:

I plan to send the following to the New York State Board of Regents regarding troubling antisemitic conduct by a few members of the Roosevelt High School basketball team that impacted high school girl team members from the Leffell School in Hartsdale.
I am asking the State Board of Regents to review, and expand, where appropriate, guidelines for Codes of Conduct required by the NYS Education Law for school districts and schools as to appropriate disciplinary actions for improper behavior on school grounds.
PAUL FEINER
Greenburgh Town Supervisor
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THIS IS THE LETTER TO BE SENT TO THE NYS BOARD OF REGENTS
According to published reports, high school girls on a basketball team from The Leffell School in the Hartsdale section of Greenburgh were subject to express antisemitism this week from a few students of a neighboring town team (Roosevelt High School, Yonkers).
A Hartsdale girl was called a “f-king Jew”.  There was hostility, rough plays leading to injuries and additonal antisemitic slurs.
Reportedly, security guards were needed to escort the Hartsdale team safely off the court.
Published reports of the incident are found in, among others, the New York Post and on Westchester News 12.   No one should be subject to abuse and hate on the grounds of any school district in New York State because of their religion.
As history has taught us, silence from good people, particularly silence from leaders, can lead to horrendous consequences.
I also call on the New York State Board of Regents to investigate this incident, report whether the action of the Yonkers School District and the high school were sufficient  and in keeping with the Regent’s standards, to develop guidelines for Codes of Conduct required by the New York State’s Education Law, and to develop guidelines for school districts and schools as to appropriate public responses and disciplinary actions for behavior on school grounds which subjects anyone to abuse and hate for one’s religion or  ethnicity.
Among other things:
Was the incident that occurred handled appropriately?
Was any student discipline imposed strong enough?
What action steps should all school districts in New York State take to reduce the possibility of these kind of hateful incidents taking place in the future?
The Board of Regents may wish to consult with the Anti-Defamation League, the state Human Rights Commissions and other groups, and religious leaders in strengthening guidelines and requirements.
A link to two news reports about the incidents can be found below.
  cc    Governor Kathy Hochul
       Congressman Jamaal Bowman
       Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins
       Assemblywoman MaryJane Shimsky
       Assemblywoman Amy Paulin
       Westchester County Executive George Latimer
       Chair Board of Legislators Vedat Gashi
       County Legislator David Imamura
       County Legislator Jewel Williams Johnson
       Mayor of Yonkers Mike Spano
       Superintendent of Yonkers School District
       Anti-Defamation League, executive director
       Jewish Council of Westchester
       Westchester County Human Rights Commission
      The Leffell School  Dr. MIchael Kay, Head of School Hartsdale
      Eric Bassin Principal, Leffell School, Hartsdale
        Superintendent, Greenburgh Central School District
        Superintendent, Edgemont School District
        Principal Roosevelt High School Yonkers

 

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Happy 2024!

The first public health rumor of the year came in hot: the Florida Surgeon General sent an email airing his concerns about mRNA Covid-19 vaccines: billions of DNA fragments per dose of Covid-19 mRNA vaccines.

This isn’t the first time he questioned the safety of mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, but it is a new angle. As always, each claim should be evaluated individually based on merit.

Let’s dig in.

First, the kernel of truth. 

Rumors typically have a kernel of truth—a core accuracy surrounded by dubious claims. And, in the most complex claims, the molecular biology required to explain in detail why the claims are unfounded spans a few semesters’ worth of material. This makes rumors like these particularly dangerous: it’s hard for the general public to separate hypothetical (and unfounded) concerns from true risks. And it takes a long time to debunk.

What’s the kernel of truth here? There are DNA fragments in Covid-19 vaccines.

But there are seven important pieces of context missing:

1. “Billions of DNA fragments per dose” is relatively small. 

Ladapo got this statistic from a recent preprint study with serious methodological problems. But if we assume this number is true, when we look at microscopic levels, there are trillions and trillions of particles in vaccines. For reference, there are about 13 trillion strands of RNA in a Pfizer vaccine alone. “Billions” turns out to be a very small relative quantity.

2. DNA fragments are in ALL vaccines. 

Producing vaccines requires us to use cells, and cells contain DNA. This is why DNA fragments are found in all vaccines. DNA fragments aren’t limited to vaccines, either. Insulin, for example, also contains small amounts of DNA from the bacteria used to make it.

Regardless, we try to limit the number because it can impact the immune response. We aim for the purest form of vaccines so they work as intended and consistently. The FDA requires less than 10 ng/dose of residual DNA fragments in any vaccine for full approval.

Multiple regulators across the globe have consistently found vaccines to have acceptable levels of DNA fragments. Even the flawed preprint confirms Covid-19 vaccines’ DNA content is far below any levels indicating a safety or manufacturing concern (see below).

Data for this graph was from this preprint.

3. Cells have safety mechanisms. 

Even with small fragments of DNA, humans have a default protection response: when exposed to foreign DNA, whether from food, air, viruses or, yes, vaccines, our bodies destroy it through a shredder (called a DNase)—the DNA gets chopped into tiny fragments and our body recycles them. Our defense mechanisms against foreign DNA are much more extensive than this, but this is a major barrier.

4. It is biologically impossible for random DNA fragments to integrate into our genes.

Even if some DNA fragments are left behind from the shredder, they cannot be inserted into our genes and change our DNA, as Ladapo falsely insinuates. There are two main reasons:

  1. DNA fragments lack opportunity. The vaccines lack the basic tools necessary to alter our genes. (See this previous YLE post.)
  2. DNA fragments lack stability. The DNA is fragmented and, thus, unstable inside the cell. This means it cannot create a dangerous protein.

5. DNA fragments will not impact our children’s genes, either. 

Ladapo claims that DNA fragments will impact not just our genes but our children’s genes.

First, if foreign DNA does not affect our genes, it will not affect our children’s genes.

Second, we have two important preclinical studies—studies before human clinical trials—that show the claim is false:

  1. Where does the vaccine go? One study gave a massive dose of vaccine (equivalent to hundreds of times the relevant human dose) to rats and found the vast majority went to lymph nodes, liver, and spleen. About 0.1%—a trivial amount—went into the ovaries and testes. Covid-19 vaccines are not delivering significant doses of foreign DNA to reproductive organs. (And any tiny, tiny, tiny dose that theoretically may get there will quickly meet its demise by the cell’s protection mechanisms.)
  2. Do DNA fragments change genes? Another study evaluated if the vaccine (meaning all parts of the vaccine, including any impurities) impacts the genome through genotoxicity assays. The studies showed no effect. 

We would all prefer to have human data, but there’s a great reason why this hasn’t been done in humans: it would require us to surgically take samples from the relevant sites (ovaries and testicles), which would be invasive and unethical.

6. Lipid nanoparticles are safe.

mRNA is very fragile, so it needs to be packaged in fat bubbles (i.e., lipid nanoparticles) to get it to go where it needs to be. Ladapo claims that these lipid nanoparticles make them unsafe.

We’ve seen this rumor throughout the pandemic. But scientists have been working with lipid nanoparticles since the 1960s. There is no evidence that these fat bubbles are dangerous to humans. They get rapidly metabolized and cleared from the body in days.

7. Simian Virus 40 promoter/enhancer (SV40) is also not a concern.

Finally, Ladapo argues that there is a special danger to the mRNA vaccines because the template used to make the mRNA vaccines uses a piece of SV40. This is totally unfounded.

First, some basics. SV40 is a virus first identified in monkey cells, and now its parts are used as a molecular biology tool. The SV40 virus was not used to produce the Covid-19 vaccines; only one part was used (a sequence called a promoter).

For some time, there was concern about the SV40 virus (not the promoter). The whole SV40 virus was once suspected of causing cancer in humans because of some concerning lab studies. In the 1960s, it was discovered SV40 had contaminated some of the polio vaccines because it was present in the cell cultures used to make them. However, we now know even the virus itself is not a concern—studies following polio-vaccinated people for decades found no difference in their risk of cancer compared with those who never received SV40 virus-containing vaccines.

If the virus itself doesn’t cause cancer, there’s no reason to be concerned about small fragments of the promoter.

Bottom line

There are trace quantities of DNA fragments in our mRNA vaccines. But our amazing human immune systems know what to do.

Regardless, we have been tracking the safety of Covid-19 vaccines at unprecedented levels across the globe for more than three years. Scientific evidence from the lab, clinical trials, and epidemiological real-world data continue to verify a highly favorable profile of benefit to risk of Covid-19 vaccines. 

Covid-19 vaccines save lives. Unfortunately, many people—including 8,288 Floridians in 2023 alone—continue to lose their lives to Covid-19. Don’t let rumors get in the way of protecting yourself and living a healthy life.  

Love, YLE, EN, and KP


Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD is an emergency medicine physician at Yale. In her free time, she is the creator of the medical blog You Can Know Things. You can subscribe to her newsletter here

Edward Nirenberg is a biochemist, aspiring medical student, and author of a fantastic vaccine newsletter.

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