On Jan. 6, there were 211 cases. The outbreak, which began in October, is now at 434.
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Good lord, would I love to hear RFK Jr. verbally respond to your excellent points here. Could you imagine the stammering???Unreported vs reported seems to be a concept regarding legal cases? It's not a concept for cases in the epidemiological sense.
For epidemiology, there's infections and there's cases. If there's infections that nobody in public health saw, then it's just not a case. E.g. For influenza about 10% of infections are cases, and the other roughly 90% are not cases. I am currently not a case -- despite almost certainly being infected, I haven't gotten a diagnosis.
There is sometimes the distinction of probable versus confirmed, where the former is someone who has all the symptoms and probably has that illness, while the latter also got a lab test done.
It's more than pandering. It's tacit acknowledgement that they do not give a fart in a windstorm about "promoting the general welfare" except insofar as "to ourselves and our posterity" means them personally and as narrow a class of people like them as they can possibly define. With "our posterity" totally optional because fuck our kids, amirite? They can figure it out for themselves.This isn't genocide. This is just them cozying up to the crazies and grifters.
If the rich really wanted to be protected from diseases, they'd be wanting to force everyone to get vaccinated. Vaccines are far more effective at preventing disease when you get up to herd immunity levels.
Not to mention, sick employees cost employers money. Even when employers do not pay for insurance or sick leave, it costs them a ton of money.
There are certainly slow genocides going on (trans people), but this isn't one of them. There are much faster ones going on against brown people with ICE. (It is honestly hard to see what their goal is besides trying forcing anyone who isn't white to leave at this point.)
New Zealand has had them for many years.Advice to other nations: Issue travel advisories for the US.
In Quebec I learned that there was a province-wide genetic shift in 1980, so that people born that year or later need two vaccine doses while those born before 1980 only need one vaccine dose. So I can't get a second dose.Possibly interesting: I'm 64 now andgot measles before the vaccine(s) existed.
I was lucky and dodged permanent damage.
Recently I asked my doc if getting a measles jab would be a good idea.
He told me my chance of getting measles again is pretty much zero, so didn't recommend the jab.
FYI I live in NL and have good healthcare so the cost of the jab is/was not a factor.
It will forever remain a mystery why the uk decided to doom an entire generation to shingles for no reason.
I can't get my parents even to keep up with FLU and Covid shots, how do I even get them to vaccinate against RSV? And WTF I am supposed to do with "I don't like getting vaccines".
Only the most elite most realest Americans get those.What about cerebral parasites?
Please, everyone... just remember that RFK Jr doesn't actually think this is a problem. He truly believes that people need to be infected (not vaccine-infected) for the health of the world, It's stupid, yes, but that's what he actually believes. This is all according to their plan, regardless of who dies in the meanwhile.
Hardly. While we do have them, we don't let anti-vaxxers run our health care nor do they have much political traction here. Go to France if you want state level quackery. All NHS provided drugs, procedures, screening, vaccination programs must pass evidence based review by various regulatory bodies staffed by actual field experts not political appointees. But sometimes they can be slow to respond or overcautious since clear evidence isn't there. In this case it originally wasn't clear if chickenpox vaccination would reduce incidence of shingles, do nothing, or make it worse. And since chickenpox is typically a very mild childhood illness (and I say that both as a former immunologist and as someone that was unfortunate enough to get it as an adult and had complications because of it) elimination of chickenpox in children was not deemed sufficient cause to introduce it alone. It was licenced here but you had to get it privately (and thus pay). Now the shingles situation is clearer it has been approved and thus is now automatically administered universally for free.Well the UK has its own share and history of anti vaxxers. So I think that's the main reason. But the claimed scientific reason was that they were worried that it could lead to more shingles cases in adults. Either among people who got chickenpox but weren't re-exposed from children in middle age, or from people who got the chickenpox vaccine being more prone to developing shingles. I'm not an expert at if that was in any way plausible, but that was a reason given
Regadelss of how realistic that concern was, it doesn't seem to be manifesting, and also we now have a better shingles vaccine than in the 90s so for sure now there is no good reason not to do it.
It was offered, but not for free, and at least at first there was concern about the duration of protection (though that might have been a different vaccine to the one that’s used now).It is fucking wild that the chickenpox vaccine hasn't been in use in places like the UK for several decades. Better late than never, but they're three decades late to the party on that.
I won't believe this until he starts a war with NATO. He what ... ????Yeah, at this point "Trump is a Russian asset" is unfalsifiable.
Which is insane, because at least in Britian back when measles was endemic they still had mandatory quarantine for those infected or exposed, and strict hygiene rules for any communication with the infected (much more rigorous than for covid). IDK if that was the practice in most of America, but IIRC there’s an outbreak in one of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books where people are quarantined.Looks like soon it will time to celebrate measles going endemic. Great news! No more need to trace cases in such an expensive way or inconvenience those infected
I'm not sure it's about looking bad in front of the world -- that would imply some sort of self-awareness among the antivax crowd that what they're doing to their kids could, in theory, be considered a bad thing from a certain point of view. I don't think we have much evidence of that, at least in numbers that would skew the data that much. IMO what they lack in knowledge they more than make up for in confidence.Interestingly: Asking the AI Claude the following "I wonder if it is a factor for possible unreported cases of US measles, from anti-vaxxers who do not wish to give "ammunition" to pro-vaxxers ?" gives a very interesting answer - the reported numbers are higher in Canada, due to a few under-vaccinated Mennonite communities in Alberta and Ontario - but I suspect the actual number in the US is much, much higher than what is being reported.
What about cerebral parasites?
I honestly think at this point that he has a mental illness that likes the thought of observing the country like his own personal Petri dish.RFK sure showed all us how wrong we were about our blithe little "vaccines work" delusion, huh.
Everyone around him in the Trump administration admires the nazis, why not him?I honestly think at this point that he has a mental illness that likes the thought of observing the country like his own personal Petri dish.
It makes me wonder if he idolized Josef Mengele.
The question is really: Is it the brain worm or RFKJ that is the parasite?Cerebral? What Cerebrals? We don't need no dirty foreign commie Cerebrals here! And what's this about parasites? Any Cerebrals got parasites better not show their faces or there's gonna be trouble!
…. getting?It’s getting to the point where you cannot ethically or safely visit a red state.
What I Read:It’s getting to the point where you cannot ethically or safely visit a red state.
Still works.It's getting to the point where you cannot ethnically or safely visit a red state.
Like the guys who wrote Project 2025, huh?A true Russian asset would be a lot more subtle and avoid the crazy stuff.
And Republican House and Senate members who FUCKING KNEW BETTER still enthusiastically voted to approve him. A pox (literally) on every single one of those cowardly, sycophantic, death-worshiping assholes.Please, everyone... just remember that RFK Jr doesn't actually think this is a problem. He truly believes that people need to be infected (not vaccine-infected) for the health of the world, It's stupid, yes, but that's what he actually believes. This is all according to their plan, regardless of who dies in the meanwhile.
A year before the election he was polling below 2% and had similar name recognition. Most people here don't even know the state assembly person who represents them, never mind the one who represents a different part of the city.Mamdani wasn't a nobody in local politics. He was in the state assembly for a district that made up a chunk of NYC.
So he wasn't a nobody, he was a somebody. Mayoral elections are still local elections, so not everyone who is a somebody is going to be known on the national stage.
It's the perfect plan. If your kid survives measles, they won't need to be vaccinated for it.1It's the principle of freedom! Plus, ain't my kid sick or dead from measles.
Have I summed up antivaxxer mentality correctly?
There are currently 531 people in quarantine and 85 in isolation. The latest end of quarantine for these is Feb. 16.