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(AP) Kansas measles cases double to 23 and new Ohio outbreak sickens 10

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While focused on the growing Texas Measles outbreak, I was surprised to find we seem to be in a nationwide growing Measles Epidemic - occurring primarily in rural areas among the unvaccinated.

The Kansas outbreak, with 23 cases (recently doubled in less than a week), appears to be related to the still growing Texas outbreak.

The Ohio outbreak quickly grew from a single case to 10 positive.

The New Mexico's outbreak - directly related to Texas' outbreak - has grown to 46 cases.

Unlike the epicenter Texas county with an 82% vax rate, several of the effected Kansas counties have vax rates in the 50's & 60's! Given that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Kansas rate burgeon higher.

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I must add that in 2021 Kansas greatly expanded religious exemptions from vaccinations, requiring only a handwritten note claiming religious objection. Ostensibly, perhaps along with greatly expanding home schooling requiring no vaccinations, this is how some Kansas counties have vaccination rates of only 50 and 60%.

Also to note: Growing numbers of Texas measles victims are being admitted to hospitals with concomitant Vitamin A toxicity. This would ostensibly seem to be related to RFK Jr's Measles Treatment advice.
Is t it odd that we now have measles cases after Biden embraced globalism and open borders?
 
That is nonsense. Mennonites aren't jetting around the world. Someone introduced it to a rural Mennonite community in Texas and that someone is likely to have been an illegal immigrant.
Why? Mennonites are in contact with the people around them. You reckon most of those people are illegal immigrants?
As for “epidemic”, horse pocky. We are nowhere near that. The last measles epidemic was in 1990 with 27,808 cases nationwide.
27,808? We're they in contact with illegal immigrants?
 
Is t it odd that we now have measles cases after Biden embraced globalism and open borders?
According to @Napoleon, there were over 27,000 cases in 1990. Tell us how that was Bidens fault.
 
Wonder if this came from the millions of immigrants that were admitted or who came illegally across the southern border. I'm willing to bet that few had been vaccinated. Did the Biden team check on that over the past 4 years? Fired folks who wouldn't take the Covid shot but allowed millions into the country without the measles vaccine?

If Americans were vaccinated, they'd have nothing to fear from the unvaxxed. Right? Yes or no? Measles has a 98% efficacy rate.
 
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While focused on the growing Texas Measles outbreak, I was surprised to find we seem to be in a nationwide growing Measles Epidemic - occurring primarily in rural areas among the unvaccinated.

The Kansas outbreak, with 23 cases (recently doubled in less than a week), appears to be related to the still growing Texas outbreak.

The Ohio outbreak quickly grew from a single case to 10 positive.

The New Mexico's outbreak - directly related to Texas' outbreak - has grown to 46 cases.

Unlike the epicenter Texas county with an 82% vax rate, several of the effected Kansas counties have vax rates in the 50's & 60's! Given that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Kansas rate burgeon higher.

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I must add that in 2021 Kansas greatly expanded religious exemptions from vaccinations, requiring only a handwritten note claiming religious objection. Ostensibly, perhaps along with greatly expanding home schooling requiring no vaccinations, this is how some Kansas counties have vaccination rates of only 50 and 60%.

Also to note: Growing numbers of Texas measles victims are being admitted to hospitals with concomitant Vitamin A toxicity. This would ostensibly seem to be related to RFK Jr's Measles Treatment advice.
That's a lie. RFK recommended Vitamin A(so did the World Health Organization) for people who already have Measles under the supervision of a doctor.
 
If Americans were vaccinated, they'd have nothing to fear from the unvaxxed. Right? Yes or no? Measles has a 98% efficacy rate.
Measles deaths decreased 98% before the vaccine was introduced.
 
Measles deaths decreased 98% before the vaccine was introduced.

Source? And we're discussing cases of measles...regional outbreaks...not deaths. The vaccine is 98% effective in PREVENTING the measles illness.
 
People in the middle ages, who were dropping like flies from every kind of disease you can think of, would have paid gold to get the vaccines that we currently have today.

But a bunch of dumbasses are trying to ruin it for everybody.

Those malicious idiots should be quarantined for the sake of the rest of us.
 
That's a lie. RFK recommended Vitamin A(so did the World Health Organization) for people who already have Measles under the supervision of a doctor.

How about they get the vaccine and dont catch measles, dont have to pay a doctor, and dont need to buy and take Vitamin A?

Which is more sensible and cost effective?
 
BS. There hasn’t been a single case of measles in that county for over 20 years. Most people don’t make life decisions based on an astronomical improbability.
Most people take precautions when the precautions are as easy as this one was.

The ones who don't are what we call "stupid" and "deserving of their fate."
 
That's a lie. RFK recommended Vitamin A(so did the World Health Organization) for people who already have Measles under the supervision of a doctor.
Suddenly doctors are important again? The people that tell us to take commonsense vaccinations?
 
Most people take precautions when the precautions are as easy as this one was.
No they don’t. That’s why America is a nation of human dirigibles. But happy to hear you don’t believe in UHC or SPHC anymore since Americans deserve to die for being fatasses.
 
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While focused on the growing Texas Measles outbreak, I was surprised to find we seem to be in a nationwide growing Measles Epidemic - occurring primarily in rural areas among the unvaccinated.

The Kansas outbreak, with 23 cases (recently doubled in less than a week), appears to be related to the still growing Texas outbreak.

The Ohio outbreak quickly grew from a single case to 10 positive.

The New Mexico's outbreak - directly related to Texas' outbreak - has grown to 46 cases.

Unlike the epicenter Texas county with an 82% vax rate, several of the effected Kansas counties have vax rates in the 50's & 60's! Given that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Kansas rate burgeon higher.

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I must add that in 2021 Kansas greatly expanded religious exemptions from vaccinations, requiring only a handwritten note claiming religious objection. Ostensibly, perhaps along with greatly expanding home schooling requiring no vaccinations, this is how some Kansas counties have vaccination rates of only 50 and 60%.

Also to note: Growing numbers of Texas measles victims are being admitted to hospitals with concomitant Vitamin A toxicity. This would ostensibly seem to be related to RFK Jr's Measles Treatment advice.
I'm sad to hear about New Mexico.
 
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That's a lie. RFK recommended Vitamin A(so did the World Health Organization) for people who already have Measles under the supervision of a doctor.

Do you have a source for RFK recommending vitamin A under the supervision of a doctor? I've been looking and can't find that.

On the other hand, I did find this, but you can only read so far.....RFK shipped Vitamin A to Texas.

 
That is nonsense. Mennonites aren't jetting around the world. Someone introduced it to a rural Mennonite community in Texas and that someone is likely to have been an illegal immigrant.

As for “epidemic”, horse pocky. We are nowhere near that. The last measles epidemic was in 1990 with 27,808 cases nationwide.
Then those people are idiots as they are not totally cut off from the outside world.
 
Apparently, it can be quite harmful if they're being hospitalized..

These kids are being victimized by their parents twice.

And, God only knows how their "homeschooling" is going . . .
I have to disagree with your third point. We all know how there home schooling is going.
 
That's a lie. RFK recommended Vitamin A(so did the World Health Organization) for people who already have Measles under the supervision of a doctor.

RFK Jr. pushed it. Kids are OD'ing.

It is what it is.
 
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While focused on the growing Texas Measles outbreak, I was surprised to find we seem to be in a nationwide growing Measles Epidemic - occurring primarily in rural areas among the unvaccinated.

The Kansas outbreak, with 23 cases (recently doubled in less than a week), appears to be related to the still growing Texas outbreak.

The Ohio outbreak quickly grew from a single case to 10 positive.

The New Mexico's outbreak - directly related to Texas' outbreak - has grown to 46 cases.

Unlike the epicenter Texas county with an 82% vax rate, several of the effected Kansas counties have vax rates in the 50's & 60's! Given that, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Kansas rate burgeon higher.

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I must add that in 2021 Kansas greatly expanded religious exemptions from vaccinations, requiring only a handwritten note claiming religious objection. Ostensibly, perhaps along with greatly expanding home schooling requiring no vaccinations, this is how some Kansas counties have vaccination rates of only 50 and 60%.

Also to note: Growing numbers of Texas measles victims are being admitted to hospitals with concomitant Vitamin A toxicity. This would ostensibly seem to be related to RFK Jr's Measles Treatment advice.
Relying on God’s intervention, or quack “cure” recommendations from RFK jr.

Brilliant.

Darwin’s theory continues to be repeatedly proven by stupid (deliberate word choice) people.
 
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