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(The Independent) Measles cases have now spread to 30 states

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Confirmed cases of measles have now been reported in 30 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
According to the agency, the states affected are: Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York State, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.
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With 58 cases in '23, 285 in '24, and 1024 so far this year, measles seem to be on an exponential rise.
 
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With 58 cases in '23, 285 in '24, and 1024 so far this year, measles seem to be on an exponential rise.

****ing antivaxxers. :mad:
 
****ing antivaxxers. :mad:

While the growth is spreading across the country geographically, it does seem the growth might be slowing a bit in TX.

I initially expected this thing to subside as we progressed into Summer weather. While that didn't occur, I still suspect the Summer season approaching is having some retardant effect.

But the growing annual trend is disheartening. Unless we make some changes. next year may be a doozy!
 
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With 58 cases in '23, 285 in '24, and 1024 so far this year, measles seem to be on an exponential rise.
Yeah but if you take the population of American divide by two, square that number and add 666, it all adds up to twenty nine cases and with less testing we can get that number to go down. What measles?
 
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With 58 cases in '23, 285 in '24, and 1024 so far this year, measles seem to be on an exponential rise.
 
Yeah but if you take the population of American divide by two, square that number and add 666, it all adds up to twenty nine cases and with less testing we can get that number to go down. What measles?

"The more you test, the more the numbers go up!"
 
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Its because of the illegal brown people
 
There were 16 measles outbreaks last year in the US. It's funny how the media didnt say much at all about them until Trump and RFK were in office.
 
He just finally came around to (tacitly of sorts) recommending the MMR Vaccine by implication.






“She got measles and she got over the measles according to her parents.”

“I saw the medical report on it today and the thing that ki**ed her was not the measles, but it was a bacteriological infection.”
 
There were 16 measles outbreaks last year in the US. It's funny how the media didnt say much at all about them until Trump and RFK were in office.

This year, there's >1K & counting . . .
 
If I'm not mistaken kids can't even get the measles vaccine until they're like 12 or 18 months old.

So that would put in jeopardy, potentially, every MAGA voter and every anti-vaxxer who has a young child. And their grandkids.

Let that shit sink in for a minute.
 


“She got measles and she got over the measles according to her parents.”

“I saw the medical report on it today and the thing that ki**ed her was not the measles, but it was a bacteriological infection.”


Kennedy's lying, you know.

Here:

A spokesperson for University Medical Center Children's Hospital in Lubbock, where Daisy was treated, confirmed she was unvaccinated and had no known underlying health conditions.

Doctors said she died from "measles pulmonary failure," Texas' Health Department said in an update on April 6.

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Kennedy's lying, you know.

Here:



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Nah, I'll believe the HHS secretary over someone from the Texas Health Department especially considering how Hospitals would claim someone who died from something else who had covid died from covid so they could get more money from the government.
 
This year, there's >1K & counting . . .
I was talking about separate outbreaks and not overall cases. Why did the media forget to cover the 16 measles outbreaks last year?
 
Nah, I'll believe the HHS secretary over someone from the Texas Health Department especially considering how Hospitals would claim someone who died from something else who had covid died from covid so they could get more money from the government.

The cause of death was determined by her attending physicians.

Kennedy's a kook, and he, Trump, and the Administration lie like rugs.

Kennedy has sent kids to the hospital with Vitamin A overdoses.
 
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