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News reports - multiple sources - say Measles vaccination rate in NM rose after last summer's Measles outbreak:
https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/03/signs-of-hope-as-measles-spread-new-mexico-vaccinations-surged-55/ |
| I'm expecting another soon and I'm going to do my best to keep him away from groups and public spaces until he can get the early measles vaccine. It's hard with older kids who like to go out and do things. Like we do weekly library trips and such. |
That’s encouraging. The success of vaccines has been the cause of their undoing. That infinitesimal risk of a vaccine adverse event starts looking pretty good when you compare it to the much higher risk that the measles outbreak in your community is going to lay you out for a minimum of two weeks and possibly kill your kid. You learn how to start making sane risk benefit analyses again. |
| For all those vaccinated please come back here in 3 years and let’s talk about autism. |
Wow prayers for your poor DD |
Why? She's doing great- minus the non stop preschool illness. |
My kids have been getting vaccinated for 13 and 11 years. What did you want to talk about exactly? (BTW, I work in a school setting and see kids with autism who were vaccinated and kids with autism who were not.) |
Hi, my Dad recently retired from over 40 years as a developmental pediatrician. Literally an autism specialist. All his kids and grandkids are fully vaccinated. Because the actual experts know vaccines don't cause autism. |
Fully vaccinated for years and no autism. The person who started that lie eventually lost his medical license for falsifying the data. |
If you dig into it Wakefield was trying to market his own vaccine and faked the data, which was supposedly collected from a group of kids at a birthday party (which wouldn't have been a scientific sample had he actually done it). Wakefield is a monster who has resulted in the deaths of a ton of.kids because he tried to sow distrust to make a buck. |