First death from measles in a decade

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“A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade”​


And what does Trump give us, RJK, another unqualified political appointee who denys the value of vaccines and who who tell America not to be concerned, “nothing unusual” happening here

Again, love to see a RedHat Clubber tell us what exactly is a Great America
 

“A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade”​


And what does Trump give us, RJK, another unqualified political appointee who denys the value of vaccines and who who tell America not to be concerned, “nothing unusual” happening here

Again, love to see a RedHat Clubber tell us what exactly is a Great America
Thanks Trump!

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After we just watched a massive organized from the top program to misclass died with COVID to died of COVID you are an idiot to assume that it is not happening again here when we are told absolutely nothing about the dead person.
 

“A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade”​


And what does Trump give us, RJK, another unqualified political appointee who denys the value of vaccines and who who tell America not to be concerned, “nothing unusual” happening here

Again, love to see a RedHat Clubber tell us what exactly is a Great America
Won't be the last deaths from measles either, in the U.S.?!!

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I live in Washington State where it has become routine to see government statements and media accounts attempting to paint a false picture of reality.....which is a form of abuse.
 
It is the first, but definitely not the last.
To be fair, the cases I've read are about infants who are too young to be vaccinated yet. Of course, it is adults or unvaxed kids who are spreading the disease.

A few years ago an ultra religious group in NY created a measles outbreak from lack of vaccination in the community.
 
To be fair, the cases I've read are about infants who are too young to be vaccinated yet. Of course, it is adults or unvaxed kids who are spreading the disease.

A few years ago an ultra religious group in NY created a measles outbreak from lack of vaccination in the community.
Measles is treatable. Treat the symptoms, keep the patient hydrated, and increase vitamin A, and watch for complications that may develop, such as pneumonia.

Vaccination against it works. It vaccination does not prevent infection, it DOES effectively eliminate outward problems with it, including the inducement of serious problems like pneumonia.

As far as 'the spread of measles', it spreads every year. Meh.
 
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