+14 votes
in Climate Change by Novice (990 points)
Local news station KVAL reports that Eugene, Ore. is the "No. 1 worst US city for allergy sufferers," but many national reports don't even list it in the top ten.
by Novice (640 points)
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This claim is biased because it was posted by a local Eugene news station. The reference KVAL used is Pollen.com which is an unreliable source. I would recommend including research provided by reliable sources to back up the claim that Eugene has one of the worst allergy seasons.
by Novice (520 points)
Including academic sources in this report would make the story much easier to verify. Pollen.com does not appear to be a good main source for a news story, and the fact that KVAL which is a locally focused news station reported on this makes the information likely biased
by Novice (820 points)
I would consider this more opinion, but could also be considered misinformation and not disinformation. Since the user has no intentions to harm but it still it not completely factual.

4 Answers

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by Apprentice (1.6k points)
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This claim is false as according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) Eugene is not on their top ten list and the number one worst city is Wichita, Kansas. Many other list of the worst cities for allergies I found from a google search also never listed Eugene in their top ten and many of them cited AAFA as a trusted source. Also on the day of writing this (March 17, 2024) the tree pollen count in Eugene is 516 where as the tree pollen count in Wichita is 750, proving that the allergies there are worse than in Eugene. 

Sources: 

https://aafa.org/asthma-allergy-research/allergy-capitals/ 

https://www.oregonallergyassociates.com/pollen-counts/

https://pollencount.app/wichita

False
by Apprentice (1.3k points)
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This was a fantastic fact-check. I liked how you went directly to the AAFA and directly cited there information. Stating that Eugene is not even in the top 10 of most allergenic cities. It's a very reliable source and clear to the point. Good job including additional sources to back it up.
by Novice (960 points)
This is a very well done fact check! Your use of multiple sources and facts provided really help back up your statement. Your fact check is clear and gets right to the point.
by Novice (950 points)
I think you did a very good job with this fact check. You said the source is misleading and you gave sources that are very reliable and accurate.
by Genius (41.4k points)
Great job debunking the claim by searching for the top rated city for allergies. Nice work working backwards to deduce whether Eugene was accurate or not.
+1 vote
by Novice (630 points)
I agree with you as this claim is misleading. Eugene most definitely has a very high pollen count and also recently only planted male tree species to prevent fruit from growing. According to OAA our pollen count as of today is 516 for the trees. Which is considered very high.

https://www.oregonallergyassociates.com/pollen-counts/
by Novice (770 points)
This is a good fact check. Based on the link the your provided, I conclude the same findings that you outlined above. You make it clear that Eugene had a very high pollen count, but do not state that it is the worst city for allergy suffers. Your fact check outlines the information found very clearly and concisely.
by Newbie (410 points)
Great job! Your fact check provides clear information, allowing readers to understand that while the pollen count is high, the main claim is misleading and not entirely accurate.
by Novice (520 points)
Very good use of sources and fact-checking! It's always very important to note how stories that are ultimately misleading can still contain true information within them
+1 vote
by Apprentice (1.2k points)
The claim suggests that Eugene, OR, is the worst U.S. city with allergies.  However, taking a further look into the article by KVAL news, there is no evidence that suggest Eugene is the worst city.  Although, they mention how based on the website, pollen.com, Eugene is ranked the worst in the nation.  Doing some digging into the website, I could not find anywhere that suggests that Eugene is the worst, rather there are many other cities that have it way worse currently.  Even when doing some other research on the web, there are no other sources that conclude that Eugene is the worst city for people with allergies.  In an article by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), Eugene is not even in the top 10 worst cities to live in with allergies.  In conclusion, Eugene does have a good amount of allergy cases, but is not the number one worst rated city to live in the U.S if you have allergies.

https://aafa.org/asthma-allergy-research/allergy-capitals/
Exaggerated/ Misleading
+1 vote
by Champion (14.6k points)

This claim is false. KVAL, along with local Oregon news publications (KMTR), reported that Eugene, Oregon topped the list as the #1 city for spring allergy sufferers. However, because these are local channels, they tend to favor the areas in which the community is from. According to FOX Weather and USA Today, Wichita, Kansas is the #1 city to live with seasonal allergies.

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