Polio Case Confirmed as Orthodox Jew; State Senator Deletes Tweet Attacking Jews, Following Intense Backlash

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MONSEY (JTA) — The first case of polio in the United States in a decade has been diagnosed in an Orthodox Jewish man in Rockland County, just north of New York City.

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Local health officials announced the case Thursday and said they would begin a drive to increase vaccination against the potentially deadly virus. They said the victim was experiencing paralysis, a hallmark of the disease, and that he had not been vaccinated against it.

Multiple sources told the New York Jewish Week that the man is part of Rockland County’s substantial Jewish community. A local elected official said the same thing in a now-deleted statement condemning those who do not vaccinate, which drew fierce criticism on Twitter from many in the local Jewish community.

 

 

 

“He was released from the hospital,” one source told the Jewish Week on condition of anonymity. “He’s a young adult, in a wheelchair. He got married recently.”

Polio is a highly contagious disease that can cause paralysis and even death. Before an effective vaccine was developed in the early 1950s, tens of thousands of Americans were infected annually; some wound up with permanent disabilities and a handful were consigned to iron lungs, machines that would help them breathe mechanically after their own bodies were too weakened to do so on their own. A 1952 outbreak killed more than 3,000 people, mostly children.

The new polio case comes amid fierce backlash against vaccination in some Orthodox communities fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and following a measles outbreak in Rockland County in 2018 and 2019 that was centered in the area’s haredi Orthodox population. The county barred unvaccinated children from entering public places during the outbreak.

According to state data, 60% of Rockland County children have received all three doses of the polio vaccine by age 2, the recommended timeline for vaccination. Nationally, more than 92% of children are fully vaccinated by that age. Last year, Rockland County’s rate of completion of the childhood vaccination schedule, which protects against a range of diseases, was 42%, the lowest in the state. While the county has many residents who are not Orthodox Jews, its multiple Orthodox enclaves are the fastest-growing areas, in part because of their large number of young children.

On Thursday, Rockland County Executive Ed Day said the county is not “immune to vaccine hesitancy.”

“It’s exactly what led to the measles crisis we dealt with, and why we are constantly doing what we can to be proactive about getting people vaccinated,” Day said.

Rockland County will offer free polio vaccinations in Pomona for any unvaccinated New Yorkers starting Friday.

State Sen. James Skoufis, a Democrat whose district includes part of Rockland County, released a statement on Twitter in a now-deleted tweet asking to “bring the full force of the law down on those who have skirted these requirements.”

He singled Ramapo Yeshivas as having “a history of non-compliance with the state’s vaccine laws.” Ramapo is one of the Five Towns of Rockland County, in which the source said there are over 120 Yeshivas.

“Additional enforcement is required in light of today’s news,” Skoufis said in his statement.

Skoufis’ statement drew criticism from within the Jewish community. Yossi Gestetner, a Rockland County resident whose Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council worked to combat negative publicity stemming from the measles outbreak in 2019, tweeted that Skoufis’ statement was “hateful and inflammatory.”

“I missed your tweet calling out LGBTQ+ by name and as a community for Monkeypox,” Gestetner wrote, referring to the outbreak of a different virus that is underway. “So why treat visibly Jewish people this way? Every elected Dem should condemn you.”

Gestetner told the New York Jewish Week that he recognized that there is vaccine hesitancy within the Orthodox community, but rejected the notion that vaccine hesitancy “is just an Orthodox community issue.”

“People have real concerns about vaccines,” he said. “Even if they’re wrong, the government should go out there and show them the benefit of these vaccines rather than just yelling at people.”

Gestetner said he worried that directing attention to the Orthodox community could fuel antisemitism in the area, adding that comments like the one Skoufis made do not help.

After the backlash to his statement, Skoufis said on Twitter that he met with members of the Rockland County Jewish community to discuss the situation. “I truly appreciate the sensitivity on the ground and the need to make sure the language used like that in my statement from today better reflects that sensitivity,” Skoufis said on Twitter.

After the 2019 measles outbreak, public health campaigns resulted in more children being vaccinated against the virus, including within the Rockland County and Brooklyn Jewish communities that were hardest hit. But since then, the advent of COVID-19 vaccines have heightened tensions around vaccination in those communities and beyond, with inaccurate information circulating widely. Zev Zelenko, an Orthodox doctor who became a hero in some circles for promoting untested treatments and opposing vaccination, was based just outside of Rockland County.

Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic has also caused childhood vaccinations to slow across the United States, as families have delayed or deprioritized routine health care.

“Childhood vaccine hesitancy is huge, and I think a lot of it may have worsened with the whole pandemic of misinformation,” Blimi Marcus, an Orthodox nurse who led a COVID-19 vaccine campaign in her community, told the New York Jewish Week in December.

The Rockland County polio vaccination site will be open Friday morning and Monday for a longer period at the Pomona Health Complex at 50 Sanitarium Road. Officials are urging anyone who is unvaccinated, including people who are pregnant, or who are concerned they might have been exposed to be vaccinated or boosted during the clinics.


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think
think
1 year ago

The person is a Frum Yid from Rockland County, he we was not vaccinated and now he is paralyzed and might die, he might also infect other people who cannot take vaccine due to real heath issues. And this is a wider problem as there’s a sizable percent (5%? 10%? 20%?) of Yidden there who are against vaccinations.

This is what should anger and concern us all

Not if someone points it out.

stamnamefortrump
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stamnamefortrump
1 year ago

It is insane that people would not get polio vaccine

Enough
Enough
1 year ago

Polio measles mumps seem to start in frum areas. Diseases that were nearly wiped out in the USA are now back. Why because the uneducated are now telling our medical society what’s correct. All because some fool writes something on the internet or says something in Shul

Esther
Esther
1 year ago

We brought this on ourselves with our own frum antivax cult (leave aside COVID for this discussion since obviously that’s in a different category). Tragically this man’s parents are at least partially responsible for his polio.

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Go Figure
Go Figure
1 year ago

How do you convince an anti-vax cultist of anything? Anything you point out to them that does not align with their beliefs is automatically discarded as not trustworthy. If you can so easily by motzei shem rah on thousands and thousands of doctors and scientists who have spent years of their lives trying to help people and have engaged in the hard work of doing proper research and trials then why would they believe me, you, or a politician that these things are safe?

ah yid
ah yid
1 year ago

Yossi Gestetner, a Rockland County resident whose Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council worked to combat negative publicity stemming from the measles outbreak in 2019, tweeted that Skoufis’ statement was “hateful and inflammatory.” Mr. Gestetner you should be applauding Senator. Skoufis tweet. He wasn’t bashing us he’s trying to protect us from ourselves. Yes during the measels outbreak Yidden were the face of that virus. And comparing it to Monkey pox is like comparing apples and bananas. Calling out that community for monkeypox is attacking a lifestyle. That has nothing to do if your anti vaxxer or not. In this case hes not attacking our religious beliefs or lifestyle he’s calling us out for not taking the polio vaccine.

Moshe
Moshe
1 year ago

Many people in our society need a vaccine. That vaccine will erase ignorance and nonsense and give people the knowledge to make intelligent decisions. That vaccine is called EDUCATION. We need to teach young people the history of vaccines and polio. We need to teach them basic biology and the basic sciences. We need to follow the educational system of the Rambam who was not only one of the greatest Torah scholars who ever lived, but also a physician who was highly educated in all the secular sciences of his day. Wisdom comes from education and knowledge.

Rabbi Dr.Bernhard and Rosenberg
Rabbi Dr.Bernhard and Rosenberg
1 year ago

we pray for the young man. Please have people in the community get polio shots. People are now afraid this will spread. This has the possibility of causing more anti-Semitism. RABBI DR. BERNHARD ROSENBERG , EDISON NJ

A REAL YID
A REAL YID
1 year ago

The anti-vax cult was started by the Autism crowd and now has been proven SCIENTIFICALLY INCORRECT. Vax does not cause autism; some anti-epilepsy and migraine headache drugs do. But not any vax. But the evangelucals and their “frum” brethren are still ant-vax. So 1 million died from Covid in the USA and many will get POLIO. And for no good reason!

Moshe
Moshe
1 year ago

Amazing to see so many people comment, have opinions, accuse others, blame the anti Vax, etc.
But most likely are ignorant of the data, science, facts and research.

So let’s see…

Can you answer any of the following questions,
A. What is polio and what is poliomylitus?
B. What % of polio cases develope paralysis symptoms?
C. What are hospitals re criteria for testing for polio?
D. What does it mean to catch a Vax induced strain?
E. Does the vax protect against strain B?
F. Did polio ever go away or they stopped testing?
G. What is AFM?
H. Why are the outbreaks of AFM always after the virus season? (even according to the CDC)
I. What did Jhon Salks himself say OK the polio Vax Yeats later?
J. Would there still be polio should they stop using the OPV with live virus?
K. What is DDT?
L. Is there any relation between DDT and polio paralysis?
M. Was there polio paralysis prior to the major outbreak back in the 1948-1955? If not why?
N. Did the vaccine end the paralysis or did the virus mutate to less invasive strain or something else changed?
O. MS, Lyme, AMF, Coxsackie, Bartonella, GBS are they cross related?
Specifically to the current story,
A. Do you know what else the patient tested positive for?
B. Is it a case or bothced medical / failed diagnosis so Dr’s did net fishing for anything that tests positive?
Yeah….

Would he wise to educate before taking an opinion.

Many people try to differentiate between covid and polio Vax, is it just because you were to young to see the lies being outplayed in front of you?
Think of the narrative that will be pushed on the generations to comes… Once upon there was covid… And the vax saved the day…. Do you really want covid to come back….
Like chicken pox? Of the deadly measles (that hardly anyone died since 1965…)

#wake up.

Education education education.

YD Friedman
YD Friedman
1 year ago

This article reports one glaring falsehood:
Zev Zelenko (U’H), an Orthodox doctor who became a hero in some circles for promoting untested treatments and opposing vaccination, was based just outside of Rockland County.

“untested treatments”???

You can google the per-reviewed study/trial that carefully followed the so-called “Zelenko protocol” which indeed had fabulous results!

The other trials and tests have flippantly disregarded 2 key elements of the protocol.
So OF COURSE they failed!

Google the failed trials and you will see that they either began the study way past the 5-7-day window, and/or they left out the absolutely necessary Zinc.
(Without the Zinc dosage, the protocol is nearly useless.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Zev Zelenko, an Orthodox doctor who became a hero in some circles for
promoting untested treatments and opposing vaccination, was based just
outside of Rockland County.”

Such lies.

He promoted treatments that either he, himself, tested and saw the incredible results, or others from other doctors who also saw the results.

Enough
Enough
1 year ago

The number is closer to 40%

Boro Park fans of Brian Robinson Congress NY-D10
Boro Park fans of Brian Robinson Congress NY-D10
1 year ago

My friends, This will be your Borough Park Congressman or Congresswoman’s radical blame the Yidden mindset in Borough Park in just 2 months if you don’t get active enough & get involved.

There are 14 Radical BDS Anti Israel, Pro crime police abolitionist socialist running for Borough Park & they will just love to Mandate All Vax’s & target all BP that is not vaxed for anything.

This is a call to action!

There is only 1 candidate that is on our side,
The ONLY 100% Pro Israel candidate in this #NY10 Congress race is Brian Robinson (@VoteBrian on Twitter)

Brian Robinson is Jewish & attends Chabad in lower Manhattan.

He fully Supports Israel / Yeshivas / Police.

He is against ALL mandates.
He shares our Frum values.

Get involved, Google Brian Robinson Congress, Tell your “Askonim” about him.
Let’s IYH help him win!

hard at work yeshiva grad
hard at work yeshiva grad
1 year ago

The Satmer Rebbe called this guy a rasha years several years ago. [he was pushing anti Torah regulations at the behest of the hate filled, lying, whining, unemployed person LOSER who pilfers millions f $ from charities}

David
David
1 year ago

am I the only one who thinks the erliche Yidn of Rockland County should be praised for rejecting modern woke narishkeit like vaccines? Did the gedoylim of the alter heym have vaccines? No, they had diseases! Clearly, the rabbeinu shel oylam wants us to have measles and polio and smallpox, or he wouldn’t have made them so communicable!

So who are you going to listen to? The great rebbeim who never had a vaccine in their lives, or some goyishe scientists, or worst, “Jews” like Jonas Salk who invent vaccines, but wear shatnez labcoats?

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Interesting that chaskel bennett attacked him but uline niou

lastword
Noble Member
lastword
1 year ago

Rockland County will offer free polio vaccinations in Pomona for any unvaccinated New Yorkers starting Friday.

An utter waste of taxpayer dollars.

lipa99
lipa99
1 year ago

pls leave his name for all to see and vote him out of office

hard at work yeshiva grad
hard at work yeshiva grad
1 year ago

no surprise that this evil anti-semitic jew hater charediphobe is a longtime cheerleader for the anti-semitic hate filled liars of yaffed. He has been spreading hate against our community and echoing the talking points of the hate filled, unemployed LOSER for years. May he be voted out soon!!!!

Borough Park fans of Brian Robinson Congress NY10
Borough Park fans of Brian Robinson Congress NY10
1 year ago

BORO PARK YIDDEN.
This radical mindset of forced vax on everyone can likely be the mindset of your next Congress representative of Borough Park, We have 14, Yes fourteen extreme left radicals (and 1 common sense Pro Frum moderate, named Brian Robinson) running to represent Borough Park.

There is No option this time of
“Let’s settle with the least evil candidate”
Because they will Not have Boro Park’s interest in anyway, shape or form.
Be practical, Make noise from 13th to 18th Aves that Borough Park should go with Pro Israel/Yeshiva/Police moderate common sense Jewish Congress candidate #NY10 who is AGAINST ALL mandates, Brian Robinson (@VoteBrian on Twitter)

lastword
Noble Member
lastword
1 year ago

“People have real concerns about vaccines,” he [Gestetner] said. “Even if they’re wrong, the government should go out there and show them the benefit of these vaccines rather than just yelling at people.”

The government, as a neutral body, ideally, if they must present anything to suggest involvement in this issue, should encourage education of all alternative views.

We must also be steadfast to have the repeal of the exemption of forced vaccinations for schoolchildren reinstated: ‘my body, my choice’ is paramount. We should not have to send our children to out-of-state schools or to home school if we do not believe in vaccinations.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Till this covid things this was only a few quacks. Draconian Mandates thereby, enables the other side and don’t hep the cause

Yanbigtimeinc
Yanbigtimeinc
1 year ago

Supporting forced vaccination is just evil….

Obedient lemechel
Obedient lemechel
1 year ago

If we capitulate to the Goyim, they will just love us to pieces and marry into our families.

Don't jump to conclusions
Don't jump to conclusions
1 year ago

It’s amazing how many people are on here If you got the vaccine, then you should feel comfortable enough that you’re not going to get polio CHV. Or, are you not that comfortable based on the fact that we were given a bunch of lies about the China virus and how if you were going to get the China virus shot, you would not get China virus?

Now, look who’s getting to China virus. Most of the people getting it are the ones that were boosted and schmoosted and caboosted. It’s gotten to the point where every stupid politician political hack that catches the virus tells us that they caught the virus but they’re very happy that they got boosted and they got their shots. Well, if you got your shots and you got your boosters, WHY DID YOU GET CHINA VIRUS?

The answer simply is, sometimes it doesn’t work.

The thing with polio vaccine is that because so many people got it, even if you are exposed to somebody, you should not get it. Unless you tell me We are being fed a pack of lies about that as well?