LOOK OVER AT THE BORDER FOR ILLEGAL ALIEN DISEASES THAT I DON'T CARE IF THEY WEAR A MASK ANY WAY BECAUSE COVID IS JUST A COLD
What if all those American citizens had just taken some personal responsibility and gotten vaccinated themselves, Darrin?
What would have happened?
In your personal opinion, of course.
LOOK OVER AT THE BORDER FOR ILLEGAL ALIEN DISEASES THAT I DON'T CARE IF THEY WEAR A MASK ANY WAY BECAUSE COVID IS JUST A COLD
Of the state’s 27 new cases, 16 were linked to exposure at a church, the Way of Truth Church in Inman
I'm sure an illegal immigrant who had been contagious for over a year because that's how measles work with them broke into that church and licked all the doorknobs.
Just amazing backflips by Darrin. Trump s actively want to be stupid for their Trump.
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/measles/u...tbreaks-expandThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today said the United States has 1,912 confirmed measles cases so far in 2025, an increase of 84 cases since last week and a bad sign as holiday gatherings, travel, and indoor activities is set to pick up in the final weeks of the year.
In January 2026, the United States is at risk of losing its measles elimination status because of ongoing transmission chains from a West Texas outbreak that began early last year and sickened roughly 800 people. The country first gained elimination status in 2000.
Eighty-eight percent of cases in the United States this year are outbreak-associated, and there have been 47 outbreaks recorded. Last year, 16 outbreaks were reported during 2024 and 69% of cases (198 of 285) were outbreak-associated.
Currently Utah, Arizona, and South Carolina are seeing large outbreaks that since Thanksgiving have pushed state totals well past 100 cases. Those outbreaks have been marked by exposures at schools and churches in communities with low vaccination levels.
Measles deranges the immune system, sometimes chronically
It wipes immunity, leaving people susceptible to catching diseases they already had acquired immunity to
Reporting today in Science, the researchers show that the measles virus wipes out 11 percent to 73 percent of the different antibodies that protect against viral and bacterial strains a person was previously immune to — anything from influenza to herpesvirus to bacteria that cause pneumonia and skin infections.https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/sto...immune-memory/Elledge, Mina, and colleagues found that those who survive measles gradually regain their previous immunity to other viruses and bacteria as they get re-exposed to them. But because this process may take months to years, people remain vulnerable in the meantime to serious complications of those infections.
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https://www.britannica.com/topic/Lis...gious-DiseasesMeasles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world, with a basic R0 value ranging from 12 to 18, meaning that a single infected person can spread the measles virus to as many as 18 others in a susceptible population. The disease is caused by the measles virus, which spreads through droplets that are released into the air by coughing and sneezing. The virus can linger in the air for as long as two hours, increasing its chances of transmission to a new host. Despite its severity, measles is preventable through the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. High vaccination coverage—typically 95 percent or more—is essential to achieve herd immunity and prevent outbreaks.
Measles is airborne.
It's still customary to quarantine -- lock down -- infected people. Even in 2025.
MEH JUST CHICKEN POX AND I'VE ALREADY HAD IT
MAHA
“Over the last seven to nine days, we’ve had upwards of over 200 new cases. That’s doubled just in the last week,” Dr. Johnathon Elkes, an emergency medicine physician at Prisma Health in Greenville, South Carolina, said during a media briefing Friday. “We feel like we’re really kind of staring over the edge, knowing that this is about to get a lot worse.”https://www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...ine-rcna253989The South Carolina Health Department said that 531 people are in a 21-day quarantine following an exposure to measles.
The number of cases is expected to grow. The health department’s report only reflects the number of people whose illness has been confirmed as measles by a lab.
Because measles is so contagious and people can spread the virus up to four days before symptoms appear, each sick individual has the potential to infect 12 other people, LaCroix said during the briefing.
“The numbers that you see are actually an undercount,” said Dr. Deborah Greenhouse, a Columbia, South Carolina-based pediatrician, in a separate interview. “The reality is that there’s a lot more. Not everyone with measles is going to see a physician.” Greenhouse is also a past president of the South Carolina chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
better late than never
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/measles/b...vity-increasesYesterday Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acting director Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, posted a video on X promoting the measles vaccine as cases continue to mount across the United States.
"Measles is preventable and vaccination remains the most effective way to protect yourself and those around you,” Bhattacharya said in the video statement. Bhattacharya said trust is the foundation of public health, and that he would be ensuring the CDC was working with state partners to maintain trust and best practices.
Vinay Prasad is out at FDA, per WSJ
RFK Jr and his toadies need to be punished for what they're doing to public health in this country
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