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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe MAGA-pox is SPREADING
Measles is spreading. A once thought, eliminated disease, whose spread is increasing and accelerating NOT because of its viral resistance to all measures to contain it,
but because of a WILLFULLY ignorant rejection of safeguards (aka VACCINES) known to prevent its contagion and spread, coupled with a CULT-like, ideologically driven, political FANATICISM that demands clinging steadfastly, obstinately, to deliberate ignorance, even at the risk to themselves.
I'm talking batshit crazy, folks. Just like they did with Covid.
Which is okay by me if one wants to put oneself at risk, except that they're choosing to put their own KIDS (and other kids) at risk too. (Which in my book amounts to negligence if not outright endangerment and abuse. But hey, that's just me.)
Measles cases are surging across the US. Experts are blaming the nations anti-vaccine push - The Independent (UK) Doctors say the spread of misinformation and vaccine hesitancy are tied to the nations falling measles vaccine rates
This is a very clear example of the damage that the anti-vaccine movement has done in the United States, Fiona Havers, an adjunct associate professor at the Emory School of Medicine and a former infectious disease staffer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recently told The Hill.
There are a number of things that have made these ongoing outbreaks very difficult to control. One is that the decades of false information about measles vaccines that [Kennedy Jr.] and other people in the anti-vaccine movement have been spreading has led to a decline in vaccination rates, she alleged.
The U.S.s political position in relation to health and vaccination is an outrage, Rosana Richtmann, an infectious disease doctor and coordinator of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases immunization committee, told The Guardian in October, discussing the continent-wide measles surge. Its a problem for us.
Hundreds Quarantined as Accelerating Measles Outbreak Blamed on Lack of Vaccinations - The Daily Beast
sakabatou
(45,782 posts)Tree Lady
(13,012 posts)I had it at 7 and almost died from it with super high fever was sick for two weeks. Its no joke and they are killing children by not getting the vaccine.
misanthrope
(9,380 posts)A disease's R-naught is its basic reproduction number, a measure of its transmissibility. COVID-19's initial R-naught was about 2.5-3.5, meaning one infected person would infect about 2-3 others. Later strains like Omicron climbed to around 10.
Seasonal flu's R-naught is generally about 1.3.
The R-naught for measles is 12-18.
B.See
(7,808 posts)saying it isn't contagious, but that vaccination gives one immunity (95-99 percent depending on number of shots received).
B.See
(7,808 posts)it's downright enraging that people can be so fucking STUPID as to put their trust and faith in those who clearly want to do us all, HARM.