Sad but at least the heat will kill the pathogens. (/s, for the 'good' Americans still stuck there)There is really not anything you can comment on this story. I guess I'll just join the civilized world and watch America burn itself down.
I wish it were that simple.There is really not anything you can comment on this story. I guess I'll just join the civilized world and watch America burn itself down.
Trump supporters will go down as the most brainless brainwashed idiots in history.
Or just an old man actively voted in by Christians.RFK Jr. is a demon sent from hell..
This is US health care, so I presume the patient or patient's family does.Who pays for these highly-preventable medical bills?
Give it time, those positions will probably disappearFederal researchers were involved in this study?
I didn’t know such occupations existed anymore.
I felt this rant in my soul. Thank you.This is US health care, so I presume the patient or patient's family does.
Were I an insurance company, I'd pay for the measles shot, and for any person who had one who gets it. But I'd let those who refused to get it, or whose parents (who would be financially liable for a case where a child got it) refused to have their kid immunized pay the full and complete costs themselves.
No remediation through bankruptcy, either. They are on the hook for failing to get a vaccine if they end up contracting it and needing medical care.
Make those who refuse vaccinations fully responsible for the financial costs, up to and including seizing property to sell at auction.
Being a citizen of, or even a visitor to, this country comes with a civil responsibility to safeguard others from preventable illness. Break that covenant, and pay the fuck up for it.
THEN let's see how long this "it's just a rash" bullshit lasts.
(Oh, and I'd do this for every kind of preventable illness, with the only exceptions being a medically verified test/incident that makes a specific vaccine contraindicated for that individual.)
I have no fucks to give what you want to believe. I do take issue if your beliefs make you hazardous to society. You do have the option to avoid any modern health care, and keep from spreading it (since doing either would create a civil, fiscal liability for you), but if you want to suffer in a cave with no one around, hey, knock yourself out. The smell of your decomposing body will ensure your remains aren't disturbed for a while, too.
Because people are proud of their ignorance and can’t learnWhy is this happening? This is a solved problem.
In 2025, the US recorded 2,288 measles cases overall, the highest total since 1991. Not yet six months into 2026, and the country is already close to reaching that number; as of May 28, the US has reported 1,983 confirmed measles cases across 40 jurisdictions.
Do you have statistics for that, or just your gut feel? I'm old enough to remember those bleak days also, and my gut feel says that a similar number died. My parents immunized their children as soon as vaccines were available. Fortunately, my younger siblings didn't have to suffer.Back in the days when everyone got measles (including me) a much smaller fraction were hospitalised.
Even his brainworm offed itself rather than deal with his host.RFK Jr. is a demon sent from hell..
About 1 in 5 cases were hospitalized and most of those developed complications.
I once had to work backstage at a Tim Allen standup, back before COVID. And I did actually have to pay attention to the man and the act...50 straight minutes of him carrying on about how great life in the 1950s was.Do you have statistics for that, or just your gut feel? I'm old enough to remember those bleak days also, and my gut feel says that a similar number died. My parents immunized their children as soon as vaccines were available. Fortunately, my younger siblings didn't have to suffer.
Even if there were a vaccine for stupidity, anti-vaxxers wouldn’t take it.Seems more like an outbreak of stupidity than an outbreak of measles. This disease is almost completely optional. Sadly, there is no vaccine for stupidity.
And even after being hospitalized these people will still claim the suffering they went through is better than getting vaccinated.
I doubt it. Willful ignorance is easy when it’s over there. It’s harder when it kicks you or your kids in the face.And even after being hospitalized these people will still claim the suffering they went through is better than getting vaccinated.
I know of doctors in the business of giving medical exceptions. If insurance companies ever bring any heat, this kind of business selling exceptions will boom.This is US health care, so I presume the patient or patient's family does.
Were I an insurance company, I'd pay for the measles shot, and for any person who had one who gets it. But I'd let those who refused to get it, or whose parents (who would be financially liable for a case where a child got it) refused to have their kid immunized pay the full and complete costs themselves.
No remediation through bankruptcy, either. They are on the hook for failing to get a vaccine if they end up contracting it and needing medical care.
Make those who refuse vaccinations fully responsible for the financial costs, up to and including seizing property to sell at auction.
Being a citizen of, or even a visitor to, this country comes with a civil responsibility to safeguard others from preventable illness. Break that covenant, and pay the fuck up for it.
THEN let's see how long this "it's just a rash" bullshit lasts.
(Oh, and I'd do this for every kind of preventable illness, with the only exceptions being a medically verified test/incident that makes a specific vaccine contraindicated for that individual.)
I have no fucks to give what you want to believe. I do take issue if your beliefs make you hazardous to society. You do have the option to avoid any modern health care, and keep from spreading it (since doing either would create a civil, fiscal liability for you), but if you want to suffer in a cave with no one around, hey, knock yourself out. The smell of your decomposing body will ensure your remains aren't disturbed for a while, too.
We all do, in skyrocketing Healthcare costs.Who pays for these highly-preventable medical bills?
I feel that once there is insurance-company profit involved, such doctors' licenses will last no longer than one cycle of basic statistical analysis by said insurance companies.I know of doctors in the business of giving medical exceptions. If insurance companies ever bring any heat, this kind of business selling exceptions will boom.