Measles found in 12 states as U.S. cases jump 35% in a week

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We can get robots to do it faster, cheaper, and safer.
Sorry to break it to you, Terry, but that's not a robot.
 
How do you get the illegals vaccinated? They have no health insurance.
They come from countries that have better vaccination rates than we do. If they apply for asylum, their vaccinations are checked, and given to them if lacking.

Vaccines are government provided in the USA. You do not need health insurance to get them. There are more than enough charities that have nurses, or even people with less medical training, to give shots. I get my flu and Covid shots from a pharmacy assistant.
 
They come from countries that have better vaccination rates than we do. If they apply for asylum, their vaccinations are checked, and given to them if lacking.

Maybe. My bet is the figures are fictional.
Vaccines are government provided in the USA. You do not need health insurance to get them. There are more than enough charities that have nurses, or even people with less medical training, to give shots. I get my flu and Covid shots from a pharmacy assistant.

Doesn't change my argument. A large portion of why we are seeing a resurgence of communicable diseases in the US is due to illegal immigration.
 
Doesn't help if YOU'VE ALREADY GOT MEASELS!
Logically speaking, it helps train the body to fight the measles, so might help if you've already got the measles. I doubt there is a study proving one way or another. That being said, I would want a vaccine if I were in that situation.

They are developing cancer vaccines for the exact type of cancer that the patient has. The patient is already ill with the cancer when they give the vaccine. That is proving to be successful.
 
Logically speaking, it helps train the body to fight the measles, so might help if you've already got the measles. I doubt there is a study proving one way or another. That being said, I would want a vaccine if I were in that situation.

They are developing cancer vaccines for the exact type of cancer that the patient has. The patient is already ill with the cancer when they give the vaccine. That is proving to be successful.
Look, I'm not against the measles vaccine. That one works. Ones that work well, we should get. I get a regular tetanus booster because I do a lot of physical labor and regularly end up getting cuts and such, as one example.

The issue with measles this time is that it likely started with illegal immigrants, as they have brought in a number of contagious diseases that have led to the US having a rise in cases that otherwise wouldn't be happening. TB is a good example of that.

Illegal immigration is bad for the US and this measles outbreak is one example of how and why.
 
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