This is so sad. Their parents failed them. |
CVS minute clinic can run a titers test for you (simple blood test). It will tell you if you have immunity or not. If you don't, you can get another vaccine. Also, people with auto-immune disorders sometimes need an extra booster to be protected. I had my titers checked and was fine, but I'm not messing around with this stuff. |
Are we “HEALTHY” again |
My dad worked as a doctor in Africa back in the late 60s. I remember him telling me once how one of the hardest things he witnessed was seeing young children suffering and dying from measles. He said that parents would think twice about not vaccinating their children if they saw what it can do to a young person’s body. |
Better for parents to give their kids the measles than a gun?
There no vaccine for bullets. |
We're still trying to get people to think once. |
DP here. People just file exemptions. I wonder if the parents have any regret or still stand by their decision. |
The CDC website says babies traveling internationally older than six months should get one dose prior to travel. The CDC website says children who receive their first dose prior to 12 months will need to follow the regular schedule and get two additional doses. That said, it seems that parents in the region being impacted could discuss this with a ped and potentially vaccinate a child that is at least six months earlier. Outside of the circumstances described above, the first MMR vax can occur between 12 and 15 months. One dose is 93% effective against measles. The second dose is usually given between 4 and 6 years. Two doses are 97% effective against measles. |
I don't care. Too stupid to vaccinate your children them run the real risk of your child dying. |
I read that in the affected area of Texas, 24% of kids in the school systems aren’t vaccinated. That doesn’t include homeschooled kids, so the % of unvaxxed children is likely even higher. Measles is so contagious that you need at least 95% of the population vaccinated for herd immunity.
One of the more insidious side effects of the disease is that it completely resets the immune system’s memory, leaving patients susceptible to infections for a long time afterwards. |
Um, what? RFK's comments are chilling but also entirely predictable. He is as expedient as Musk/Trump in saying one thing without a shred of sincerity, then doing another - no one genuinely fooled by his prevarication in his hearings, so Collins is going around unclutched. |
They do because they think they're going to freeload off of all the people around them that get vaccinated. That doesn't always work very well with measles. |
Maybe it will spread through the entire state of Texas and spill over to Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, etc., the entire base of the MAGA states.
This may be the only way Republicans can rebuild their party. |
He also said two people have died. It is only one. He is so callous he makes reality look worse than it is. |
This kid is not too young to vax but too young to make the decision. The last person to die was an immune suppressed young woman who likely contracted measles in a clinic. These adults choices are needlessly killing others. |