STFU, moron. Big whoop, there are people with AIDs who don't die and live for years, while others die. There were millions with covid who didn't die while others did. I know many people who've gotten the flu and none have ever died, yet the Flu can kill anywhere from 10,000-60,000 Americans oernyear. You make no point whatsoever while sounding like a complete dumbass. This is exactly the same line of asinine thinking antivax dimwitted monkeys use to justify their stupidity in logic. You suck at statistics, math, and risk analysis. |
I think the PP before you is mistaking measles for chickenpox. They probably don’t know the difference. |
This disease was deemed eradicated from the US in 2000. It is asinine that 25 years later a child is dying from it because parents are not intelligent enough to do the absolute basics to keep their kids safe.
A parent can make deadly irresponsible decisions for their kid but an adult woman cannot choose whether she wants to be pregnant or not. Got it. Bravo MAGA, I applaud that you are taking your healthcare cues from a drug addled brainworm guy. He’s definitely more reliable than that evil Dr Faucci. |
I love you. |
That was my thought as well unless PP is 150 years old. |
Thoughts and prayers |
Yes that is what I suspect as well. My mother lost hearing in one ear due to the measles. To try to claim measles is no big deal is SUPREMELY stupid. |
Go back and look at historical records from 100+ years ago and look at how many people were educated at special schools for the deaf or blind. It’s a lot. Far more than today. Yes, some of them were born deaf or blind or had an accident which resulted in some loss of hearing or sight. But a lot of people lost their sight or hearing as kids from a vaccine preventable disease. Helen Keller probably had meningitis or possibly Hib influenza. Measles has around a .1% rate of causing severe complications including death. That doesn’t sound like much, but it’s 1/1000 and more likely in very young children.
Get your kids vaccinated people! Childhood vaccines confer sterilizing immunity. They just won’t get sick if they’re vaccinated. It’s not like the flu or Covid shots, it’s a lot better. |
Now a Rubella outbreak in Texas.
Natural selection takes root. |
I'm angry too, but I think you need to step back for a second and have sympathy for the school-aged unvaxxed kids too. They didn't choose this; their parents did. And their parents' choice is putting them at risk. The way you're framing this doesn't give those kids humanity or personhood; they're just a consequence for their parents' bad/misinformed decisions. This child's death is a tragedy, not a means through which her parents "get what they deserve." When you say "let them all die" you realize you're talking about children, right? |
This is pure trash BS. My mom had measles as a kid and thought she was going to die. Do not listen to this person! |
Unfortunately, the antivax movement is not neatly confined within one segment of our American political system. Before the MAGAs were on board with it, it was a crunchy-liberal-organic-mom thing. And the Covid vaccine mandates made questioning all vaccines a lot more widespread across the political spectrum. |
The problem with a vaccination campaign is that it really has to come from someone the people already trust and that's usually NOT public health/government officials or doctors. "Authorities" are usually suspect. Voices for Vaccines does good work on the vaccine education front. |
In addition to points made by others about potential severity of measles, it is actually much more transmissible, and in absence of herd immunity, far more likely to cause a pandemic than COVID. Measles transmits at 1 case to 12-18 additional cases (WHO), while COVID transmits at 1 case to 1-2-1.4 additional cases (NIH). I’ll be getting my booster today. |
Therein lies the problem. There is a distrust of experts. This is a very big problem that has to be tackled by the root. I don’t see that happening. People who were dying of COVID, died believing it was from something else. I’m a skeptic at heart, but I would never blow up the system. Better to work within. The problem for all of its is…experts are planning to leave if their jobs aren’t respected. This is minority rule and thinking that is having outsized consequences. |