My guess not unvaxed immigrant. People from impoverished circumstances are poor but they aren’t stupid. |
When today’s unvaccinated little girls grow up and start families, they’d better hope they don’t get exposed to the measles during pregnancy. |
yeah it's much more likely a "wellness" alt right family born here in the USA who eats "wild meat" and is scared of seed oil (despite it being expellor pressed). |
20% of infected children will end up being hospitalized for, blindness, pneumonia (the most dangerous kind, deafness, encephalitis.
So they live that’s great but they are blind, brain damaged, deaf and with permanent lung damage. Just why? Why does one choose to do this? Because someone in the internet told you that vaccines cause autism? Just so stupid. |
Once they’re out of the womb killing is no problem. |
It will definitely be a wake up call for those parents who will lose children or will be severely disabled. The irony is that the current govt won’t pay for their care. Who cares for social welfare. |
Globally there were 100K deaths from measles. If people stop vaccinating that number would jump over 2 million deaths globally from measles. Is this really what the antivaxxers are seeking? Dying of measles is sad and in most cases avoidable these days. |
Greatest country in the world. /s |
Even just taking a second and thinking about the autism theory makes no sense. 90% of children in the US have the MMR vaccine. How come everyone doesn’t have autism? I feel like people want to feel so smart and in the know, but maybe thousands of doctors and researchers across the globe know better than the average person. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/measles.htm |
Pp again. This would be higher than the deaths for tuberculosis, HIV/aids, and malaria combined. |
Just because you had it and survived and remember others having it, doesn’t mean that deaths did not occur. Its death rate is not 100%, this doesn’t mean that it’s not dangerous. It can lead to complications, secondary infections, and complications. So why risk going through this when there is a vaccine, and having a society with a herd immunity would protect those who are too young to get it or have allergic reactions to a vaccine ingredient? |
Retired infectious disease doctor here, who has never personally seen a case of measles. The news of the measles outbreak and death of a child is a failure for public health. In 1983, measles was nearly eradicated, but due to funding cuts to immunization programs, it survived.
In 1991, the courts ordered the vaccination of children when their fundamentalist Christian parents refused during an outbreak in Philadelphia. In 2019, an outbreak in Brooklyn among a Hasidic Jewish community resulted in court orders. I doubt the same will happen this time. If you are reading this thread, you have likely vaccinated your kids, but on the radar of yet another thing to worry about is polio. RFK Jr has spouted some nonsense about polio vaccines in the past. A person in NY got vaccine derived polio, which happens when an unvaccinated person picks up a harmless strain from the poop of a vaccinated person, and that harmless strain of polio bounces around from unvaccinated person to unvaccinated person until it mutates and can infect unvaccinated people. Even better, the original wild type polio is still infecting people in Afghanistan. I need a glass of wine. I think this administration will help unwind so many years of progress in immunizations in the U.S. |
TY for your prior work and hope that at least one person here will read your common sense and be shaken to take action for their unvaccinated children. |
Everyone please update and don't get behind on your polio and measles vaccines please for your own good - before RFK Jr (the "junior" is key) takes it away in favor of wild boar pellets or some ineffective woo woo "apple cider vinegar netflix series" nonsense. Take care and be safe out there. |
The largest outbreak of measles in the US in the recent past was in 2019 - 1249 cases - approximately 10% of the cases were in this who were vaccinated. Many people over the age of 70 are not vaccinated bc it is believed they would have natural immunity at least that is what the CDC said - maybe they have changed their mind? And back in 2011 another year with large outbreaks , there were calls for adults to get a measles booster and it floated around again 2019 and no doubt will begin again. Sad fact - last year the CDC stats show that approximately 30 people died of chicken pox. It wasn’t an anomaly. People die in the US each year of infectious diseases, it just doesn’t make the news. |