Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Your Local Epidemiologist: The Dose 2-3-26

Nipah in India, measles is the first building block to fall, flu increasing again, and US out but CA in on WHO

By Katelyn Jetelina and Hannah Totte, MPH, at Your Local Epidemiologist: The Dose, 2-3-26

As many of you are shoveling yourselves out of the snow, there is a lot happening in infectious diseases. Measles blew January out of the water, Nipah virus (yes, the virus that inspired the movie Contagion) is making headlines, and flu and RSV are still lingering.

Meanwhile, the U.S. officially left the WHO, which seems… poorly timed, to say the least. A heartbreaking photo marks the moment and stands in stark contrast to the pride I felt when I worked at WHO ten years ago.

What does this all mean for you? Let’s dig in.


Measles: the first crack in childhood disease protection

We are watching the first building block of childhood disease protection fall in real time: protection against measles. Because this is the most contagious virus on Earth, even small drops in vaccination coverage give it an opening. And boy, are we giving it openings both nationally and globally.

What’s happening globally. On January 23, 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced six European countries lost their measles elimination status: Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan. Canada lost its elimination status late last year. This means measles is no longer a random event in these countries; it’s endemic and freely flowing.

This is due to several forces colliding:

  • Collective amnesia about vaccine-preventable diseases (vaccines are victims of their own success)

  • Global instability

  • A radically changed online information ecosystem

  • Bad actors exploiting spaces

  • Deepening mistrust in institutions

WHO will examine the U.S. measles elimination status in April, and all signs point toward us losing it.

What’s happening in the U.S. This year isn’t off to a great start. In January 2026 alone, 662 measles cases were reported. This is an astonishing number for a single month. It’s especially concerning because January is typically a slower month for measles spread.

Public health eyes are on several areas:

  • South Carolina, where a large outbreak has surpassed the size of Texas’s outbreak last year, and is spreading through a tightly knit religious community with low vaccination rates. Wastewater is showing some hopeful signs that the outbreak may be slowing down.

  • Utah and Arizona, where cases continue to raise concern.

  • ICE detention centers in Arizona and Texas are reporting cases. This is concerning because these facilities have close quarters, making them a perfect breeding ground for measles.

What’s most troubling, in all of this, is the silence from national leadership. In the past, federal health leaders publicly encouraged vaccination and ran national prevention campaigns. Right now, that messaging is absent. Awareness, education, and empowerment are not front and center. As a result, measles will likely demand far more public health attention in the years ahead.

What this means for you: If you’re vaccinated, you’re very well protected. About 96% of cases are among unvaccinated people. Check vaccination rates in your county using this map. If you have a child under 12 months old, an early first MMR dose at 6 months may be an option. Talk with your pediatrician.


Nipah virus: scary headlines, low risk

Do you remember the movie Contagion? That fictional outbreak was inspired by Nipah, a serious virus that can cause brain swelling and has a high fatality rate (40-75%). There’s no approved treatment yet, though vaccines are in development, including one in clinical trials at Oxford. Vaccine progress in the U.S. has largely stopped due to vaccine skepticism and regulatory headwinds.

Contagion | United Nations

Right now, Nipah is causing a small outbreak in India. Social media and international headlines are lighting up, but we are not on the brink of another pandemic.

Here’s why.

  1. The outbreak is small and controlled. This means the immediate risk is limited. Two nurses were infected in West Bengal. Indian health officials rapidly traced 196 contacts. All were quarantined, asymptomatic, and tested negative. This means the outbreak is under control. Some airports have added screening measures, despite no cases outside India, which appears to be an abundance of caution and possibly a reaction to exaggerated reports.

  2. Nipah does not spread easily between people. Infected people become very sick very quickly, often dying, which limits opportunities for the virus to move to others. Nipah spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids, like blood, or contaminated food, but not through the air. As a result, one person with Nipah typically infects fewer than one other person. Compare that to measles, which can infect about 18 unvaccinated people from a single case. In short, human-to-human transmission is extremely limited.

  3. Nipah primarily lives in animals. Fruit bats are the virus’s natural host, where it thrives. Occasionally, the virus jumps from bats to humans, particularly as deforestation, globalization, and climate change drive ecosystem changes. These spillover events are rare, and the virus does not easily spread from person to person.

Nipah poses a serious but highly localized risk rather than a global pandemic threat. While it could mutate, the risk of a pandemic is very, very small (about 2%).

What this means for you: Epidemiologists are keeping a close eye on this, and India has moved fast on containment. For now, Nipah still makes a great movie, but your risk is essentially zero.


Respiratory viruses: resurging

Reports of fever, cough, and sore throat are rising again, as is typical when schools resume after the holidays.

Source: CDC; Annotated by Your Local Epidemiologist.

This increase is mostly driven by flu, especially among children. RSV is also contributing.

Source: CDC; Annotated by Your Local Epidemiologist.

Covid-19 levels continue to drop nationally. While they remain highest in the Midwest, there might be increasing activity in the South. We will see where this virus takes us next.

What this means for you: At this point, it probably doesn’t make sense to get a flu vaccine until next season. Covid-19 vaccines for spring should be coming soon for those over 65 years old.


The U.S. officially leaves the WHO

More than ten years ago, I checked into the WHO headquarters in Geneva and took the picture below of all the UN flags—pride oozing from my veins as I worked toward a healthier world with all countries. Last week, I was sent a starkly different image: the U.S. flag being lowered at the WHO as the U.S. officially departed.

WHO has long needed support and reform; there’s no question about that. But reforming is very different from walking away, and it’s worth the effort. While this move may not directly affect all of us in the short term, the consequences are real: reduced financial support for low-income countries facing outbreaks like Nipah, diminished U.S. influence on the global stage, and Americans themselves becoming less informed and less prepared.

I wrote about this when the president first announced the plan to leave WHO, and the implications haven’t changed. Read more here:

The U.S. withdrawal from the WHO

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January 23, 2025
The U.S. withdrawal from the WHO

More than 10 years ago, I moved to Geneva to work at the World Health Organization (WHO). I was a bright-eyed young epidemiologist with one mission: change the world! My job was admittedly unglamorous: sit in front of Excel, analyze HIV/AIDS drug prices across countries, and write a grueling report for each. and. every. country.

Did California join the WHO? Not exactly. States can’t be full members. But after the U.S. withdrawal, the California Department of Public Health began joining WHO weekly calls through the Global Outbreak Alert & Response Network, and other states will likely follow. This keeps states connected to critical information on global outbreaks and their potential impact on Americans, now that the CDC is no longer filling this role.

What this means for you: Health threats don’t respect borders. This will make it much harder for public health to protect you.


Bottom line

Infectious diseases love this time of year, and this week is no exception. I hope you all stay healthy, safe, and warm out there.

Love, YLE


Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE) is founded and operated by Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, MPH PhD—an epidemiologist, wife, and mom of two little girls. Hannah Totte, MPH, is an epidemiologist and YLE Community Manager. YLE reaches more than 425,000 people in over 132 countries with one goal: “Translate” the ever-evolving public health science so that people will be well-equipped to make evidence-based decisions.

Monday, February 02, 2026

Dr Ruth's COVID, Flu, Measles & More, 2/1/2026

There's a huge amount of important information in this latest newsletter by Dr. Ruth Ann Crystal!

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COVID, Flu, Measles & More, 2/1/2026
Ruth Ann Crystal MD, Feb 02, 2026

TL;DR: The Midwest and Northeast have high levels of COVID. Flu had peaked, but looks like there may be a second wave starting which is common for influenza. RSV remains high across the United States and is affecting young children and older adults. Babies under age 1 are most often being hospitalized for RSV. The CDC ACIP chair proposed making polio and measles vaccines optional for children, despite a raging outbreak of measles currently in South Carolina that is already even bigger than the Texas measles outbreak from last year.

Flu

Seasonal influenza activity remains elevated nationally. After three weeks of decreasing cases, flu cases increased this week. It is not uncommon for flu seasons to have a couple of peaks in cases. Influenza A (H3N2) accounts for most cases, but influenza B activity is increasing nationally as well.

Last year’s pediatric flu deaths were the highest since the CDC began tracking them, yet the influenza vaccine is no longer recommended for all children following recent changes to the pediatric vaccine schedule by the CDC. This week, 8 more children died of influenza, bringing the total to 52 pediatric flu deaths this season. The CDC estimates that unvaccinated children made up 90% of pediatric deaths from flu.

In California, Influenza levels are high in Bay Area wastewater and continue to rise in all California regions, with children having a higher positivity rate than adults. “Many Californians are visiting emergency departments and hospitalization rates for children are increasing for flu. CDPH urges vaccination, testing, and quick treatment to avoid serious illness.”

COVID

COVID infections are VERY HIGH in the Midwest right now and are HIGH in the Northeast. Levels of COVID are MODERATE in the South per the CDC. The West Coast is seeing LOW levels of COVID in wastewater, probably because we had a high late summer wave. Mike Hoerger predicts that there are 732,000 new COVID infections daily in the U.S. and that about 1 in 67 people has COVID now, although there are great variations depending on region. For instance, every 1 in 17 people in Oklahoma and in South Dakota are infectious with COVID now, and about every 1 in 24 people in Michigan and Indiana have COVID.

COVID in wastewater per CDC:

From: https://www.cdc.gov/nwss/rv/COVID19-nationaltrend.html

WastewaterSCAN (today) COVID is HIGH especially in the Midwest and Northeast:

From: https://data.wastewaterscan.org/

COVID and Children

“COVID-19 may leave silent cardiac footprints in children.” Researchers in Athens followed 137 children for one year after COVID infection and found a persistent reduction in left ventricular global longitudinal strain (GLS), indicating subclinical heart dysfunction despite normal standard echocardiograms. Nearly one quarter (24%) reported Long COVID symptoms, most commonly fatigue in 17%. Children with moderate to severe infections also had elevated sICAM-1 levels, suggesting ongoing endothelial activation.

Dr. Buonsenso, who runs a specialty clinic in Italy for children with Long COVID, reviewed studies showing that COVID reinfection more than doubles the risk of a Long COVID diagnosis in people under 21. In America, more children are living with Long COVID than with asthma, which was the most common chronic illness of childhood. The effects of Long COVID will be long-lasting for these children and will likely carry broader societal consequences. He emphasizes the urgent need for clinical trials that include children and young adults, who are currently excluded from most treatment studies.

New CDC research of 11,057 U.S. children found that 1.4% of school-aged kids had Long COVID, which was linked to chronic absenteeism (missing more than 18 school days for health reasons) and functional limitations. Children with Long COVID were also more likely to report memory problems than those without it (18.3% vs. 8.6%). Long COVID continues to be a serious public health concern for school-aged children- improved ventilation and air filtration, vaccination and masking are important to protect kids from reinfections with COVID.

Antiviral treatments
Traws Pharma reported ongoing clinical study data showing that its COVID antiviral Ratutrelvir appears safe with no viral rebound in early data. Ratutrelvir does not contain ritonavir like Paxlovid and provides faster symptom relief for COVID infections.

“Choroid plexus enlargement is a neuroimaging biomarker of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.” NYU researchers analyzed brain MRIs and blood biomarkers from 179 people and found that those with Long COVID had enlargement of the choroid plexus and reduced cerebral blood flow. These changes were linked to cognitive decline and higher levels of Alzheimer’s-related plasma biomarkers, including GFAP and p-tau217. Choroid plexus changes on MRI may serve as a marker of ongoing neuroinflammation and a higher risk of neurodegenerative processes after COVID. The authors propose that these MRI changes could serve as imaging markers to track neurological symptoms, neuroinflammation, and Alzheimer’s disease risk after COVID infection.

In a Munich study of 102 people with Long COVID and 204 matched controls, retinal vessel analysis revealed persistent retinal microvascular damage consistent with ongoing endothelial dysfunction. This impairment was most pronounced in Long COVID patients who met criteria for ME/CFS and closely tracked with inflammation, symptom severity, and neurocognitive complaints. The findings suggest retinal imaging may offer a simple, noninvasive way to measure endothelial dysfunction in post-viral syndromes.

Researchers from Italy report that patients with Long COVID exhibit significantly disrupted salivary cortisol rhythms, indicating a fundamental breakdown in the body’s stress response and internal biological clock. These hormonal abnormalities in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis correlate closely with reported levels of fatigue and cognitive “brain fog,” suggesting that the virus causes a persistent state of physiological stress. Symptom severity correlated with the degree of cortisol disruption.

Orexin (hypocretin) producing neurons in the hypothalamus regulate REM sleep and wakefulness. When they are lost, the brain cannot properly control sleep–wake transitions as seen in Narcolepsy type 1. A new preclinical study from Korea shows that SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice leads to long-lasting cortical neuronal injury and dysfunction of the hypothalamic orexin system. Increasing orexin reversed this effect, revealing a possible root cause of Long COVID extreme fatigue, sleep disruptions, and brain fog.

A new review from Montreal shows evidence that Long COVID neurological symptoms such as brain fog may actually start in the gut. When the intestinal barrier is damaged (“leaky gut”), in combination with SARS-CoV-2 viral persistence, microbial products (bacteria and virus fragments) can enter the bloodstream, which then trigger blood-brain barrier disruption, and subsequent brain neuroinflammation.

Figure 1. Proposed gut-brain axis linking intestinal barrier dysfunction to neuroinflammation in Long COVID.

From: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/aging-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnagi.2025.1744415/full

Another interesting review looks at the importance of a different part of the gut-brain axis. Researchers from Arc Institute and the University of Pennsylvania describe how gut sensory signaling (“interoception”) detects nutrients, microbes, and immune signals and communicates this information directly to the brain. This ongoing gut–brain signaling helps regulate hunger, mood, and sleep, and may contribute to diseases such as IBS and post-viral syndromes like Long COVID.

Figure 5: Impact of gut interoception on physiology and disease

From: https://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273(25)00923-7

In a cross-sectional study from Spain, researchers compared 157 people with Long COVID to healthy controls and found significant impairment in episodic memory. People with Long COVID had difficulty storing and retrieving information across multiple tests, even when given cues or recognition prompts.

Researchers at the Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital studied 143 individuals with Long COVID, 170 with ME/CFS, 290 patients with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), and 73 healthy controls. The authors found that “both Long COVID and ME/CFS demonstrate dysregulation in cerebrovascular blood flow, autonomic reflexes, and small fiber neuropathy, suggesting that these conditions may share a common underlying pathophysiology. However, differing distributions of findings in patients with hEDS raise the question of whether these conditions represent distinct but overlapping syndromes or reflect a shared underlying pathway.”

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Long COVID

Researchers from Cape Town, South Africa designed a novel sensor using nanobodies to detect the SARS-CoV-2 spike S1 protein with ultra-high sensitivity and specificity to a detection limit of just 0.04 pg/mL. The technology could allow monitoring of viral persistence by identifying SARS-CoV-2 at extremely low concentrations in the blood.

University of California San Francisco (UCSF) scientists with decades of HIV expertise have leveraged their experience to show SARS-CoV-2 viral persistence in the gut, bone marrow, brain and other tissues. By following a cohort of more than 1,700 people with Long COVID in the ongoing LIINC study, the team has demonstrated how chronic viral reservoirs drive ongoing immune activation and neurological symptoms in Long COVID. Treating Long COVID may require antiviral or immunomodulatory strategies similar to those used in HIV management.

VYD2311 is an investigational monoclonal antibody that shows in vitro antiviral activity against “all clinically recorded variants of SARS-CoV-2”. Invivyd, the maker of Pemgarda and VYD2311, will be launching a Phase 2 trial in mid-2026 with the SPEAR group to test multiple high doses of VYD2311 to treat people with Long COVID who show SARS-CoV-2 viral persistence.

Many people in the world, including some doctors, do not believe that Long COVID is a real disease. To combat misinformation, the World Health Organization (WHO), with support from the European Union, released “8 Long COVID myth-busters that use evidence-based information and real patient stories to clear up these myths and promote scientifically accurate understanding. These messages are published in the form of social media assets that can easily be adapted by any individuals and organizations and further shared.”

From: https://www.who.int/europe/event/myth-busters--debunking-long-covid-myths-and-misconceptions

Measles

The CDC reported that as of January 29, 2026, 588 confirmed measles cases were reported in the United States in 2026 with 3% (17 of 588 cases) hospitalized. Typically about 12% of people with measles are hospitalized for complications as was seen in 2025.

However, the South Carolina Department of Public Health reports that as of January 30, there are actually 847 cases of measles just in South Carolina alone. The South Carolina measles outbreak is now bigger than last year’s Texas outbreak of measles. “Dr. Linda Bell, South Carolina’s state epidemiologist, points out that in Texas, measles cases grew over the course of seven months, while in South Carolina it has taken just 16 weeks to surpass the Texas case count.”

Measles is extremely contagious and each person with measles will, on average, infect 12 to 18 other people (R0) in an unvaccinated population. The incubation period for measles is long, ranging from 7 to 21 days. So, if an unvaccinated person is exposed, they will need to quarantine from school or work for 21 days.

From: https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/health/largest-us-measles-outbreak-south-carolina

Today, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) stopped “all movement” at the Dilley family detention facility in Texas because two detainees are infected with measles. Immigrant advocacy lawyers express concern about conditions and urge that this not be used to block facility inspections. Dilley is the detention center where 5 year old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father were being detained, until they were flown back to Minnesota today. I hope that they were vaccinated against the measles or some people from that plane may need to quarantine as well.

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Government and Medicine News

Minnesota physician Dr. Trappey wrote an important piece in the New England Journal of Medicine this week entitled “We Do Care”. I highly recommend it. You can read the full article here. He talks about how as physicians, we must first do no harm (primum non nocere) and discusses how difficult it has been in Minnesota as ICE shoots people in the streets and then does not let physicians give them medical care as they die of their gunshot wounds. Sick patients are scared to go to the hospital to seek care, and when they do finally come in, they are much sicker than they would have been if they had come in earlier. He talks about tear gas being used on children and “critically ill infants whose parents are too terrified to come to the hospital to comfort them.”

The Annals of Medicine reports widespread “unexplained pauses” in nearly half of the CDC’s public health surveillance databases in 2025, especially for vaccination and respiratory disease data, raising concerns that gaps in real-time data could weaken evidence-based policy and public trust.

This week, the new chair of the federal vaccine advisory panel Dr. Kirk Milhoan (CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) suggested in a podcast interview that routine childhood immunizations, including polio and measles, should be made optional. Vaccines have a long proven history of protecting public and individual health.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), endorsed by 12 leading medical and healthcare organizations, released its updated 2026 Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule which is based on scientific evidence. At least 28 states have announced they will not follow the CDC’s new pared-down childhood vaccine recommendations. I anticipate that these states will follow the AAP recommendations, but there may be variations depending on the state.

A day after the U.S. federal government left the World Health Organization (WHO), the state of California joined the WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, aiming to maintain international public-health cooperation despite federal disengagement.

A new analysis shows that the U.S. federal government has lost over 10,000 STEM Ph.D. scientists since the start of the Trump administration. This massive “brain drain” means that our nation is losing the high-level expertise which could affect research and innovation in many fields.

Other news

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is broken into 3 parts:

1. the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight),

2. the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest) and

3. the enteric nervous system (ENS).

The enteric nervous system (ENS) consists of a mesh-like system of nerves that line and surround the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and control GI motility and secretion.

Muscularis macrophages (ME-Macs) are specialized immune cells residing in the muscle layers of the intestines and are considered “trained guardians”, working with enteric neurons of the ENS to regulate motility, protect against injury, and support tissue repair to keep the gut healthy. A new study in Nature shows how the α-synuclein (αS) protein that clumps in the brains of people with Parkinson’s disease actually originates in the gut. The α-synuclein is picked up by ME-Macs in the intestines. This triggers expansion of circulating T cells that do not remove the toxic α-synuclein from the ENS (gut nervous system) and the CNS (brain). Depleting gut ME-Macs in this study led to reduction of α-synuclein pathology in the brain. “These results indicate ME-Macs as early cellular mediators of αS pathology along the gut–brain axis, presenting cellular mechanisms that may underlie body-first Parkinson’s Disease.”

ME-Macs: The Gut’s Role in Parkinson’s Disease via the Gut-Brain Axis

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Researchers from the Snyder lab at Stanford announced CordDB, a comprehensive database of umbilical cord blood metabolite profiles linked to clinical data. The database is available at https://corddb.stanford.edu/. Major findings in analysis of the cord blood samples “include (1) characterization of the umbilical cord arteriovenous gradient, revealing that fatty acids are a primary source of carbon for the developing fetus; (2) the presence of an umbilical cord signature in healthy newborns, characterized by elevated levels of vitamin B5 and tryptophan betaine; (3) the association of microbial metabolites with the health status of the mother and the health outcomes of the newborn; (4) association of the taurine metabolic pathway with newborn health; (5) the ability to predict lung surfactant administration based on cord blood molecular profiling; (6) the demonstration that bupivacaine is metabolized by the newborn; and (7) the observation that when mothers receive betamethasone, the metabolically predicted gestational age of the newborn is different than their actual gestational age.” The group plans to expand the CordDB database by adding data from a large variety of maternal-fetal conditions over time.

Newborn dried blood spot screening for inborn errors of metabolism is a routine test in many countries. Researchers from the Aghaeepour lab at Stanford analyzed routine newborn dried blood spot metabolites from 13,536 premature infants and used a deep learning model to create a “metabolic health index”. The index predicts which premature babies will go on to develop lung, brain, eye, or intestinal complications more accurately than gestational age or birthweight alone and was validated in an independent cohort of 3,299 very premature newborns from Ontario, Canada.

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Score another one for the shingles vaccine! A new study from the University of Southern California of 3,884 adults age 70+ shows that those who received the shingles vaccine had decreased inflammation, slower epigenetic aging, and a lower overall biological aging score. “Biological aging improvements were most pronounced within three years post-vaccination.” Other studies have shown that the live-attenuated shingles vaccine reduces or delays dementia.

Several new articles came out in Nature magazine this week showing that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) from healthy donors before immunotherapy can improve efficacy against melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, and renal cell carcinoma. Treatment response rates were much higher than expected with the addition of the FMT.

This week, I discovered the website of award-winning wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas. She is known for documenting animals with their babies as seen by this sea otter with her 3 day old newborn pup.

Have a great week,

Ruth Ann Crystal MD 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Ignoring The Meaning of The Holocaust

This is similar to the  Melanie Phillips column, and I'm very glad that people are pointing out this continual attempt to ignore, attack, and erase the Jewish people.  It's as if by admitting that the Holocaust was the extermination of the Jews of Eastern Europe, they would be telling the truth, and they never do that. For the rabidly politically correct, everyone is a victim -- except the Jews.

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Brendan O'Neill, Chief Political Writer at Spiked, 1/30/26

Stealing the Holocaust from the Jews. Failing to mention the Jews on Holocaust Remembrance Day reflects a deep moral sickness.

"It’s not often we can say JD Vance and the BBC have something in common. The bruising VP of the United States and the lily-handed woke-mongers of Britain’s public broadcaster probably disagree on every big topic. But this week, briefly, they were as one: both made the shameful moral error of failing to mention the Jews in their remembrance of the Holocaust.

"It still boggles my mind that people can talk about the Holocaust without saying the J-word. It’s like holding forth on the transatlantic slave trade and not once saying ‘people from Africa’. Or lamenting the nuking of Hiroshima and forgetting to mention Japanese people. And yet here we are, 80 years after the Shoah, surrounded by Jew-free yapping about that most calamitous event in history.

"‘Today we remember the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust’, said Vance on X. He gave a nod to ‘the millions of stories’ from what was ‘one of the darkest chapters in human history’. Millions this and millions that, but not one solitary reference to the six million souls who were shot, gassed and vaporised by the Nazi regime solely on the basis of their ethnicity. Vance mourned the ‘unspeakable brutality’ of that period. Unspeakable brutality against who, JD?

"The Beeb must have been kicking itself. It loves nothing more than an opportunity to have a pop at Trump’s second-in-command, only it made the exact same unpardonable blunder. On Tuesday, Holocaust Remembrance Day, it made a number of Jew-less broadcasts. A seven-minute broadcast on BBC Breakfast made no mention of either Jews or anti-Semitism. Radio 4 said ‘six million people’ were killed. What kind of people? Buddhists? Freemasons?

"The BBC later apologised. Our broadcasts were ‘incorrectly worded’, it said. We should have said ‘six million Jewish people’, it confessed. It added a correction to its website. Take this in: it’s 2026, we have eight decades’ worth of proof for the anti-Semitic lunacy and butchery of the Holocaust, and one of the world’s best-known broadcasters is having to say: ‘Oops. Sorry we forgot the Jews. We’ll add them in now.’

"To my mind the BBC’s apology counts for nothing. Huge questions still dangle over its broadcasts. These faux-virtous lamentations were written by someone, edited by someone, fed into an autocue by someone, read out by someone and filmed, clipped and broadcast by reams of people. And not one of them – not one – said: ‘Oh fuck. We forgot to mention the Jews.’ This is so much more than a mistake – it speaks to a profound moral rot in the upper echelons of society where the poisonous politics of identity has clearly laid ruinous waste to decency and truth.

"This isn’t the first time the Jews have been so crudely shunted from the crime that almost consumed them. Back in 2008, the Socialist Workers Party handed out a leaflet bewailing the Nazi slaughter of ‘LGBT people, trade unionists and disabled people’. Anyone else? Last year, the UK’s then deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, paid tribute to ‘all those who were murdered just for being who they were’, as if the Holocaust were a militant act of political incorrectness rather than an industrialised effort to wipe every last Jew from the Earth.

"In part, this Jew-less memorialising is fuelled by a rank instinct for appeasement. Consciously or otherwise, people drop ‘the Jews’ in order to avoid rankling those sections of society who don’t like them. That’s one reason fewer British schools are marking Holocaust Memorial Day – they don’t want to rile certain Muslim kids and others in the student body who might have been radicalised into Jewphobia in the swirling aftermath of 7 October 2023.

"Josh Shapiro, the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, wonders if a similar impulse was behind Vance’s Jew-free post. It ‘speaks volumes’, he said, that Vance ‘couldn’t bring himself to acknowledge that six million Jews were killed by Hitler’. Perhaps he’s trying to ‘comfort’ the ‘anti-Semites on the right who are infecting the Republican Party’. Shapiro raises a pressing question. Vance is a clever bloke. He knows who was targeted by Hitler. He also knows that the digital arena in which he makes a splash is polluted by phrenologist freaks who loathe the Jews and the Jewish homeland. If he failed to name the Jews in order to keep such scumbags sweet, that is beyond immoral.

"Among both the new right and the wet liberals who stink up our institutions, it seems the truth of the Holocaust is being sacrificed at the altar of identitarianism. Faux progressives ditch the Jews in the cynical name of maintaining the multicultural order in which ‘brown’ people are perma-victims and ‘whites’, including Jews, are perma-oppressors. Referencing the psychotic efforts of industrialised racism to annihilate European Jewry grates against contemporary narratives of victimhood and privilege, so it’s memory-holed. And on the other side, among Vance and others, it would seem a reluctance to poke the Jew-wariness of white identitarians is behind their deficient Holocaust remembrance.

"It’s a species of Holocaust denial. I’m not saying these people are ideological racists like David Irving and other lowlifes who devote their every waking hour to lying about the greatest crime in history. But the consequence of their failure to use the J-word is nonetheless to obfuscate, to blur, to deny. When you say the Holocaust was a sad event in which people died, you are diverting from the singular, epoch-shaping truth of that event – which is that the Nazis sought to exterminate the Jews.

"There’s something else going on, too. Something incredibly creepy. In my book, After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation, I call it ‘Holocaust envy’. Today’s all-ravaging culture of grievance, the nauseating spectacle of competitive victimhood, has given rise to a situation where people chip away at the Jewishness of the Holocaust in order to weaken the Jews’ claim to historic victimhood and boost their own. Hence we increasingly see advocacy groups saying the Holocaust was as much a crime against gay people, trans people and left-wing people as it was against Jewish people.

"We now have the truly obscene situation where those who insist the Holocaust was an industrialised campaign to destroy the Jews and their history are themselves accused of ‘Holocaust denial’. ‘How dare you distract attention from trans suffering and gay suffering, you denier!’ – that now gets barked at people, primarily Jews, who cling for dear life to the truth of the Shoah as the seas of moral relativism, institutionalised self-pity and outright racism swirl dangerously around it. In this twisted Kafkaesque universe, truth is denialism, and denialism truth.

"Let us be clear: everyone suffered under the Nazis. The working classes, trade unionists, homosexuals and especially disabled people and the Roma. But only one people was expressly targeted for complete and utter destruction. Say it: the Jews. The Holocaust was an attempt to dejudify Europe. Now we are witnessing the dejudification of the Holocaust itself. The ‘liberation’ of that crime from those who suffered it in order that other special interest groups might lay claim to it instead, and in the process indulge their depthless capacity for self-pity and self-promotion. It is something even worse than Holocaust denial – it’s Holocaust theft."

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Brendan O’Neill is spiked’s chief political writer and host of the spiked podcast, The Brendan O’Neill Show. Subscribe to the podcast here. His latest book – After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation – is available to order on Amazon UK and Amazon US now. And find Brendan on Instagram: @burntoakboy.

Friday, January 30, 2026

The Holocaust Without The Jews

Here's another eloquent column by Melanie Phillips on the latest antisemitism: commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day while omitting mention of the Jews. Since the Holocaust itself, and the reason for the remembrance, is the wholesale extermination of 6 million Jews, this is a deliberate omission and a slap in the face to the families of those who were murdered. 

The concentration camps were built with gas chambers specifically designed for one thing: to more methodically and efficiently slaughter Jews in greater numbers. The politically correct would rather you not know this fact.

(I also detest the recent addition of the politically correct phrase "and all other forms of hate" that's always used by non-Jews when mentioning antisemitism in this context. That's not what Holocaust Remembrance is for.)

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The emergence of Holocaust erasure. Unspeakably, the Final Solution is being weaponised against the Jews

Melanie Phillips, Jan 30, 2026

"International Holocaust Memorial Day has become a spur to write the Jews out of their own history.

"The United Nations chose January 27 — the date of the liberation of the Auschwitz extermination camp — to commemorate the Holocaust, the term that developed specifically to describe the Nazi genocide of the Jews.

"Yet the message the United Nations posted on X on Tuesday omitted any mention of the Jews. It said: “The genocide started with apathy & silence in the face of injustice, and with the corrosive dehumanisation of the other. Today and always, we need to remember this. And we must stand up for our shared humanity.”

"The post was quoting from a statement issued by the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, who also said that “a group of deluded killers inflicted unspeakable atrocities on millions of Jews and members of other minorities”.

"As reflected in the UN’s abbreviated version of this statement on X, Türk universalised the Holocaust and thus blurred its real significance. But at least he mentioned the Jews. Others, shockingly, did not.

"Throughout the day, the BBC’s news bulletins and presenters made no reference at all to the Jews murdered in the Holocaust. Instead, they referred to the “six million people murdered by the Nazi regime”.

"But the Nazis murdered many more people than that. Six million was the specific number of Jews who were exterminated, larger than any other group that suffered.

"Later on Tuesday, after a storm of criticism, the BBC apologised for failing to mention the Jewish victims. But just think about the implications of that omission.

"The BBC had in its collective head the universally known figure of six million, but nevertheless erased their Jewish identity. That isn’t just a careless mistake. It suggests something pathological and very dark indeed is at work in the BBC psyche.

"And it was far from alone. A deeply disturbing example was the statement made on the day by US Vice President JD Vance.

"He said:

"Today, we remember the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust, the millions of stories of individual bravery and heroism, and one of the enduring lessons of one of the darkest chapters in human history: that while humans create beautiful things and are full of compassion, we’re also capable of unspeakable brutality.

"Given his position, Vance will have crafted that statement with extreme care. Yet he carefully omitted any mention at all of the Holocaust’s Jewish victims, let alone their centrality to it.

"And so another baleful milestone has been reached. We’ve previously seen antisemitism and gaslighting of the Jews through Holocaust revisionism and Holocaust denial. Now we are seeing the erasure of the Jews themselves from the Holocaust, and therefore from both their own history and their presence in that episode in the history of the world.

"That world clearly hasn’t learned the key point about the Holocaust — that it was a uniquely monstrous crime aimed specifically at the extermination of the Jewish people. Instead, the world learned something very different — that it demonstrated man’s general inhumanity to man.

"Of course, many others perished in the Holocaust, including Poles, disabled people, gay people, Roma and Sinti. It’s right that their persecution should be commemorated too. Nazism was a fanatical imperialist ideology that aimed to conquer and subjugate the whole of Europe and regarded various groups as subhuman.

"But the driving force of the Holocaust was the Nazis’ obsessional and deranged intention to eradicate the Jewish people alone from the face of the earth. To that terrible end, it established an industrialised system of mass murder for the Jews.

"It did not do that for any other people. The Final Solution was intended for the Jews alone. That’s what made the Holocaust of the Jews unique.

"Yet those who established Holocaust education and memorialisation have increasingly blurred this essential message, choosing instead to universalise it and thus obscure the singular victimisation of the Jews.

"The resulting message from much of this memorialisxation has been that anyone can be a Nazi. It was but a short step from there — for those intent upon exterminating the collective Jew in the State of Israel — to start calling Israelis “Nazis,” and to accuse Israel of perpetrating a “holocaust” or “genocide” of the Palestinian Arabs.

"Mass murder is an evil wherever it takes place. The murder of tens of thousands of Iranians who have been rising up against their tyrannical regime is unconscionable.

"But it’s not genocide, the deliberate and systematic destruction of a people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion or race. That’s what the Iranian regime threatens against the Jews.

"The modern world, however, does not accept that this is a distinction of any value. With moral responsibility and duty having been trumped by individual rights, dominant Western secular thinking has erased the significance of intention altogether, focusing instead on consequences.

"One reason why Westerners argue so preposterously that Israel’s war of self-defence against genocide is itself genocide is that they’ve redefined the word as meaning merely “a lot of people who’ve been killed” — and necessarily of the kind of whom they approve or, at least, don’t disapprove, as with the Palestinian Arabs.

"This has fed into the madness about Gaza, in which the serial lies about Israeli starvation, war crimes and the wanton killing of the innocent have become established as incontrovertible facts even though they are demonstrably the very opposite of the truth.

"This madness has been further fuelled by an unholy alliance between intersectional identity politics, liberal universalism, Islamist holy war and lightly buried Christian theological Jew-hatred.

"In Britain, the number of schools commemorating International Holocaust Memorial Day has more than halved since October 7 in the face of opposition from parents and pupils — many of them Muslims, but non-Muslims, too.

"And it’s the madness over Gaza that not only ensured the Jews would be wiped out of statements made on this day, but has actually turned the Holocaust against them by accusing them of perpetrating a “holocaust” of the Palestinian Arabs.

"In British Columbia, Canada, parliamentarian Yuen Pau Woo posted on X: “On this International Holocaust Remembrance Day, let us pledge that ‘never again’ means ‘never again,’ even when Israel is the perpetrator #Gaza”.

"In Britain, Dov Forman, the great-grandson of a Holocaust survivor, found himself asked on BBC Radio’s flagship Today show what he’d say to the argument that, if we continue to talk about the Holocaust, “we need to talk about Gaza”. The interviewer went on: “What is the universal message you want to be heard on this Holocaust Memorial Day?”

"Bad enough that this morally degraded equation puts the genocide of the Jews on the same level as Israel’s attempt to prevent another genocide of the Jews. Worse, Gaza is being used to wipe out the particularity to the Jews of the Final Solution.

"Underlying all this erasure is the unmistakable, if incredible, belief that the Jews have no right to their claim of victimhood — because their tormentors view the memory of the Holocaust as a moral bludgeon that the Jews wield to gain special privileges, such as avoiding “legitimate criticism” over the “crimes” of Israel.

"Accepting that the Jews are the world’s greatest and most enduring historic victims gets in the way of the only permitted narratives.

"Palestinianism erases the Jews from their own history in their ancestral homeland. Universalism erases them from their history as victims in Europe. Anti-Zionism, which separates the Jewish people from the land that’s central to their ancient faith, erases Judaism altogether.

"Erasing Jewish victimis ation is part of a global agenda by such people to erase the Jews — from their mind, from their conscience and from their world.

"They won’t succeed. The Jewish diaspora will need to change in the face of this onslaught, but Israel will emerge stronger than ever.

"The more the West tries to erase the Jews, the clearer its suicide note becomes for the erasure of its own civilisation."

Trump Derangement Syndrome In Health Care

Between this creep and the evil nurses, how do you even feel safe going to the doctor anymore? These crazy, rabid Trump-haters are going to end up killing people. And anyone who believes this guy's ridiculous excuse that his account was hacked are delusional as well. You also have that other nurse that said nurses should go on dates with ICE agents so they can inject them with the paralyzing drug Succinylcholine.

These people are as bad as the antisemitic health care workers who have threatened to harm Jewish patients, and they deserve one another.

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Florida nurse voluntarily gives up license after saying he won't perform anesthesia on MAGA patients

Erik Martindale posted on social media that he would not 'perform anesthesia' for Trump supporters before later claiming his account was hacked 

"A Florida nurse who said he would not "perform anesthesia" for "MAGA" patients has relinquished his license. 

"Effective today, Erik Martindale is no longer a registered nurse in Florida," Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier wrote in an X post Thursda

"Healthcare is not contingent on political beliefs, and we have zero tolerance for partisans who put politics above their ethical duty to treat patients with the respect and dignity they deserve," he added.

"In a since-deleted post on social media, Martindale said, "I will not perform anesthesia for any surgeries or procedures for MAGA. It is my right, it is my ethical oath, and I stand behind my education. I own all of my businesses and I can refuse anyone!" 

"Martindale later said that his Facebook account was hacked. 

"A high-ranking state official familiar with the situation confirmed that Martindale relinquished his license, adding he broke the compact agreement by moving out of state to Indiana without notifying the Florida Board of Nursing.

"The portal bearing Martindale’s license number and license verification on the Florida Department of Health’s website says he voluntarily relinquished his license in the "license status" field. According to Florida's Department of Health website, voluntary relinquishment "does not constitute discipline."

"Fox News Digital reached out to the Florida Board of Nursing and attempted to contact Martindale for comment. 

"This comes as another Florida nurse, Lexie Lawler, a former labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital, was fired last week after posting a video in which she wished Leavitt permanent harm during childbirth.

"In her video, Lawler said, "As a labor and delivery nurse, it gives me great joy to wish Karoline Leavitt a fourth degree tear.""