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		<title>Devastating tornado rips through Dawson Springs, Kentucky</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After a massive tornado ripped through some Dawson Springs, Kentucky, neighborhoods, there are some who have almost nothing left and some who have even less.“The wind picked up really fast and the rain hit really hard,” Amanda Blades said.She said by the time she knew the storm was trouble, it was too late.“We’re going to &#8230;]]></description>
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					After a massive tornado ripped through some Dawson Springs, Kentucky, neighborhoods, there are some who have almost nothing left and some who have even less.“The wind picked up really fast and the rain hit really hard,” Amanda Blades said.She said by the time she knew the storm was trouble, it was too late.“We’re going to hurry up and get the kids, and by the time we were gathering up the kids to get in the hallway, all of the windows broke, and we all got thrown in different places,” Blades said. The walls of her home exploded. She and her three children were blown out of the house and into the backyard. Her husband was pinned in the house.All of the family survived. One of the children had a fractured vertebra. Blades had stitches in her head and lots of cuts and bruises.In some places, there was only broken lumber left where a home had been. In other places, there was just a foundation, not even a board left behind.The power of the wind could be seen in a limb that was stuck through the entire width of a truck tire like a javelin.The same winds hit John Adams' house.“I could hear the nails pulling out of the walls, the roof flying off my house,” Adams said.Adam’s house blew apart, but he crawled out of the rubble and ran to his elderly next-door neighbor’s house because she thought she might need help. When he got there, nothing was left.  “The whole house was gone,” pointing about eight feet up in a nearby tree Adams said. “That’s the refrigerator in the tree there.”Adams said his neighbor did not survive.Power crews are on almost every street. They’re not just restoring power. They’re going to basically rewire the entire grid in some places. Every pole is down.One crew member said it could take months to get power to every home.
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					<strong class="dateline">DAWSON SPRINGS, Ky. —</strong> 											</p>
<p>After a massive tornado ripped through some Dawson Springs, Kentucky, neighborhoods, there are some who have almost nothing left and some who have even less.</p>
<p>“The wind picked up really fast and the rain hit really hard,” Amanda Blades said.</p>
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<p>She said by the time she knew the storm was trouble, it was too late.</p>
<p>“We’re going to hurry up and get the kids, and by the time we were gathering up the kids to get in the hallway, all of the windows broke, and we all got thrown in different places,” Blades said. </p>
<p>The walls of her home exploded. She and her three children were blown out of the house and into the backyard. Her husband was pinned in the house.</p>
<p>All of the family survived. One of the children had a fractured vertebra. Blades had stitches in her head and lots of cuts and bruises.</p>
<p>In some places, there was only broken lumber left where a home had been. In other places, there was just a foundation, not even a board left behind.</p>
<p>The power of the wind could be seen in a limb that was stuck through the entire width of a truck tire like a javelin.</p>
<p>The same winds hit John Adams' house.</p>
<p>“I could hear the nails pulling out of the walls, the roof flying off my house,” Adams said.</p>
<p>Adam’s house blew apart, but he crawled out of the rubble and ran to his elderly next-door neighbor’s house because she thought she might need help. </p>
<p>When he got there, nothing was left. </p>
<p> “The whole house was gone,” pointing about eight feet up in a nearby tree Adams said. “That’s the refrigerator in the tree there.”</p>
<p>Adams said his neighbor did not survive.</p>
<p>Power crews are on almost every street. They’re not just restoring power. They’re going to basically rewire the entire grid in some places. Every pole is down.</p>
<p>One crew member said it could take months to get power to every home.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A local professor who studies misinformation about vaccines on social media is adding new insights into the concerns by President Biden that the myths are “costing lives.” “There are groups of individuals that are doing the work to try to create misinformation, propaganda for various reasons, even monetary reasons,” said Northern Kentucky University's Dr. Traian &#8230;]]></description>
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					A local professor who studies misinformation about vaccines on social media is adding new insights into the concerns by President Biden that the myths are “costing lives.” “There are groups of individuals that are doing the work to try to create misinformation, propaganda for various reasons, even monetary reasons,” said Northern Kentucky University's Dr. Traian Marius Truta.Truta is a professor of computer science, and since 2018, has studied vaccine misinformation spread by social media. Truta said determining exactly how much of an impact misinformation has is hard to quantify.“Social media plays a huge role in spreading misinformation however, social media also plays an important role in eliminating misinformation,” Truta said.One myth that gained traction on social media was that the vaccine had a tracking device, another myth claimed that the vaccine made people magnetic. Truta said the most ridiculous claims are believed by fewer people.“There are some, but very few. I doubt there are very many that are not taking their vaccine because of those claims,” Truta said.Social media is only one part of the complex misinformation issue. Even if it is hard to measure, the impact is apparent to many doctors. “The medical community and the scientific communities are trying to get good scientific information out there but it’s a constant uphill battle when things are coming from all different sources that are untrue,” said TriHealth medical director for infectious diseases Dr. Stephen Blatt.Overdramatizing actual side effects is another form of misinformation and is sometimes very effective. Blatt said false claims that sound like they could be real are also hard to stop.“One of the ones that’s come up recently is that the COVID vaccine interferes with fertility in men in women. That’s not true. The vaccines are very safe, even in pregnant women and they don’t cause infertility and that’s important to know,” Blatt said.President Biden and U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy are calling on social media platforms to do more to reign in misinformation about vaccines.“We know that health misinformation harms people’s health. It costs them their lives,” Murthy said.
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					<strong class="dateline">CINCINNATI —</strong> 											</p>
<p>A local professor who studies misinformation about vaccines on social media is adding new insights into the concerns by President Biden that the myths are “costing lives.”</p>
<p> “There are groups of individuals that are doing the work to try to create misinformation, propaganda for various reasons, even monetary reasons,” said Northern Kentucky University's Dr. Traian Marius Truta.</p>
<p>Truta is a professor of computer science, and since 2018, has studied vaccine misinformation spread by social media. Truta said determining exactly how much of an impact misinformation has is hard to quantify.</p>
<p>“Social media plays a huge role in spreading misinformation however, social media also plays an important role in eliminating misinformation,” Truta said.</p>
<p>One myth that gained traction on social media was that the vaccine had a tracking device, another myth claimed that the vaccine made people magnetic. Truta said the most ridiculous claims are believed by fewer people.</p>
<p>“There are some, but very few. I doubt there are very many that are not taking their vaccine because of those claims,” Truta said.</p>
<p>Social media is only one part of the complex misinformation issue. Even if it is hard to measure, the impact is apparent to many doctors. </p>
<p>“The medical community and the scientific communities are trying to get good scientific information out there but it’s a constant uphill battle when things are coming from all different sources that are untrue,” said TriHealth medical director for infectious diseases Dr. Stephen Blatt.</p>
<p>Overdramatizing actual side effects is another form of misinformation and is sometimes very effective. Blatt said false claims that sound like they could be real are also hard to stop.</p>
<p>“One of the ones that’s come up recently is that the COVID vaccine interferes with fertility in men in women. That’s not true. The vaccines are very safe, even in pregnant women and they don’t cause infertility and that’s important to know,” Blatt said.</p>
<p>President Biden and U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy are calling on social media platforms to do more to reign in misinformation about vaccines.</p>
<p>“We know that health misinformation harms people’s health. It costs them their lives,” Murthy said.</p>
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