debbiedowner
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She can't and they all deny the several articles posted by Texas newspapers that it started in the mennonite community. I posted in two different threads.Prove it.
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She can't and they all deny the several articles posted by Texas newspapers that it started in the mennonite community. I posted in two different threads.Prove it.
"Ones that have had long-term testing and do not include MNRA are generally accepted as safe"No they aren’t. It’s a new type of vaccine with no long term trial studies to prove their safety.
It appears you don’t understand much about verb tenses.You doesn't know what you're talking about. Lol.
If communities had adequate vaccination rates, measles couldn’t become a widespread outbreak.Lets not change the subject
The migrants who are not screened for disease are a health threat
To be fair, it took hold in the Mennonite community but they don’t know how it got there. Just a week earlier, there were four cases in Harris county, but they can’t connect the two.She can't and they all deny the several articles posted by Texas newspapers that it started in the mennonite community. I posted in two different threads.
and no matter who's running the HHS that stance wont change the Mennonites views .. its the left that's found a way to twist a tragedy in a pathetic attempt to make political arguments and gains ..The Mennonites in Texas have a problem with the measles vaccine and that's where the outbreak is.
Apparently neither does the dictionary.It appears you don’t understand much about verb tenses.
Where’s the dictionary you’re referring to?Apparently neither does the dictionary.
According to you: Data do not support...
According to me and the dictionary: Data does not support...
Suckit, clownface.
If?If communities had adequate vaccination rates, measles couldn’t become a widespread outbreak.
This absolutely is about RFK Jr as he is the top of the pyramid when it comes to promoting anti-vaccination propaganda.
Nominating him to HHS demonstrates Trump’s profound disregard for science and health. It’s like nominating a flat earthier to run NASA.
You have no data on the vaccination rate of migrants. Yet again, you’re just making it up.If?
Maybe, but the dont
Particularly the migrants
I posted a screen shot from it, tardo.Where’s the dictionary you’re referring to?
Your conflating the COVID non-vaccine with the vaccines that American schoolchildren are required to get as a condition of public schoolWe said spreading disinformation about vaccines leading to lower vaccination rates was bad because it would lead to outbreaks of diseases that had been eradicated. We don’t need to speculate. That’s exactly what happened here. Gaines county has pretty low vaccination rates and so we are getting a big outbreak.
The largest measles outbreak in this country was in 2019, with over a thousand cases. Claiming that measles was all but eradicated prior to Biden is disingenuous and ignorant of the facts.
I already showed you that Texas’s vaccination requirement isn’t really a requirement since anyone can get an exemption.Your conflating the COVID non-vaccine with the vaccines that American schoolchildren are required to get as a condition of public school
Biden had no such requirement for the millions of illegals that he invited in.
June 9, 2023LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas, the first death in an outbreak that began late last month and the first from measles in the U.S. since 2015.
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A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade
A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas. It's the first death in an outbreak that began late last month and the first from measles in the U.S. since 2015.apnews.com
The death was a “school-aged child who was not vaccinated” and had been hospitalized last week, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Wednesday in a statement. Lubbock health officials also confirmed the death, but neither agency provided more details. A news conference is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office.
Not true. In America you are never forced to vaccinate anyone, including yourself until covid came along. The schools can require it but if you request an excuse and you use the right wording to the school system in your excuse request, they will grant you entrance to their schools without the required vaccines..I don't believe you. Those parents who refuse to vaccinate their kids are required to home school.
Absolutely not true. Why lie????You just have to write that you don’t believe in vaccines and the state gives you an exemption.
“The data don’t support it. Very few of the migrants come countries where measles is common.”The data don’t support it. Very few of the migrants come countries where measles is common.
Meanwhile millions of Americans travel overseas every single year.
Which was the cause of the outbreak in New York in 2019, which you don’t want to consider because it doesn’t jive with your narrative.
No facts will change your mind.
It provides exemptions for matters of conscious.Absolutely not true. Why lie????
You just posted the requirements and no where does it say if you don't believe in vaccines, that's a good enough reason.
Illegal immigrants crossing the border are overwhelmingly from south and Central America.“The data don’t support it. Very few of the migrants come countries where measles is common.”
“… because I say so”:
On the other hand,
Measles in developing countries - PMC
Vitamin A and antibiotics prevent complications, but vaccination remains the prioritypmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
“measles remains an important cause of global morbidity and mortality, with case fatality rates as high as 9.7% in some African children with measles in recent years.1 2 Pneumonia, the most common cause of death due to measles, can be caused by the measles virus alone, secondary herpes simplex virus, adenoviruses, or bacterial infections.1 3 Factors contributing to increased rates of pneumonia and other complications in developing countries include young age at infection, crowding, and malnutrition, especially vitamin A deficiency.1 4”