We are in a Public Health crisis not one of personal health.
What’s the difference?
Let me try to explain.
- My Personal Health: I don’t smoke
- Your Personal Health: You smoke
- Possible Outcome: secondhand smoke can negatively impact others causing cancer or other illness
- Public Health: No smoking in public places to reduce the Possible Outcome and save lives.
- My Personal Health: I donate blood regularly but have had West Nile Virus
- Your Personal Health: You need a blood transfusion
- Possible Outcome: Being transfused with infected blood severely compromises your health (think Ryan White or Arthur Ashe)
- Public Health: Test all the blood banks even disposing of donated blood to reduce Possible Outcome and save lives.
- My Personal Health: My child loves peanut butter
- Your Personal Health: Your child is allergic to peanuts
- Possible Outcome: Your child could go into anaphylactic shock from contact with my child’s peanut butter
- Public Health: Schools remove all peanuts from lunches to reduce the Possible Outcome and save lives.
- My Personal Health: I’m immunocompromised during a pandemic and chose vaccination
- Your Personal Health: You’re strong as an ox during a pandemic and chose vaccination
- Our Neighbor’s Personal Health: Strong as an ox during a pandemic and has not chosen vaccination
- Possible Outcome: High risk of COVID-19 spread among the three of us.
- Public Health: Everyone wear masks in public places to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
I am responsible for my personal health.
You are responsible for your personal health.
In a civilized society, we are both responsible for the Public Health.
Yes, your choice matters.
My choice matters.
But, y’all, our community HAS to matter more.
What’s the difference?
Let me try to explain.
- My Personal Health: I don’t smoke
- Your Personal Health: You smoke
- Possible Outcome: secondhand smoke can negatively impact others causing cancer or other illness
- Public Health: No smoking in public places to reduce the Possible Outcome and save lives.
- My Personal Health: I donate blood regularly but have had West Nile Virus
- Your Personal Health: You need a blood transfusion
- Possible Outcome: Being transfused with infected blood severely compromises your health (think Ryan White or Arthur Ashe)
- Public Health: Test all the blood banks even disposing of donated blood to reduce Possible Outcome and save lives.
- My Personal Health: My child loves peanut butter
- Your Personal Health: Your child is allergic to peanuts
- Possible Outcome: Your child could go into anaphylactic shock from contact with my child’s peanut butter
- Public Health: Schools remove all peanuts from lunches to reduce the Possible Outcome and save lives.
- My Personal Health: I’m immunocompromised during a pandemic and chose vaccination
- Your Personal Health: You’re strong as an ox during a pandemic and chose vaccination
- Our Neighbor’s Personal Health: Strong as an ox during a pandemic and has not chosen vaccination
- Possible Outcome: High risk of COVID-19 spread among the three of us.
- Public Health: Everyone wear masks in public places to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
I am responsible for my personal health.
You are responsible for your personal health.
In a civilized society, we are both responsible for the Public Health.
Yes, your choice matters.
My choice matters.
But, y’all, our community HAS to matter more.